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Eastminster, also
known as New Abbey, St Mary Graces, and
other variants, was a
Cistercian abbey on
Tower Hill at East
Smithfield in London. The abbey...
- of a
Cistercian abbey,
built in 1348 and
known in its time as
Eastminster.
Eastminster's foundations are
relatively well
preserved and
visible in the partially...
- the City of
London (until the
English Reformation there was also an
Eastminster abbey, on the
other side of the City of London, in the East End of London)...
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Eastminster was an iron full-rigged ship
built in Port Glasgow, Scotland, in 1876. She
operated as an
emigrant vessel.
Eastminster was last seen departing...
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Beyond the City, the
developments of
Westminster (and the West End)
Eastminster (and the East End) and Southwark,
established the
early geography of...
- High—Until the
Ukraine Mess Exploded". Wired.
Retrieved June 19, 2021. "
Eastminster church decides to
break from denomination". kansas.
Archived from the...
- in
August 1970 by
Eastminster Broadcasting Company under the call
letters WDNH. Its
country format was in
place by 1972.
Eastminster sold WDNH to Fuller-Jeffrey...
- Bishopsgate, the
Abbey of the
Minoresses of St.
Clare without Aldgate,
Eastminster near the Tower, and St Katherine's on the Thames.
Bromley was home to...
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- metres. Only the
anchor chain, windl**** and
cement barrels were found.
Eastminster An iron
emigrant vessel of 226 feet and 1208 tons
Built in
Glasgow in...