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Farndale is a
valley and
community in
North Yorkshire, England,
which is
known for the
daffodils which flower each
spring along a 7-mile (11 km) stretch...
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Farndale is a surname, and may
refer to:
Jamie Farndale (born 1994),
Scottish rugby union player Joseph Farndale (1864–1954),
British police officer Martin...
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Nigel Farndale (born 1964) is a
British author and journalist,
known for his
broadsheet interviews and his
bestselling novel The Blasphemer. He has written...
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Jamie Farndale (born 21
February 1994) is a
Scottish rugby union player who
plays for the
Scotland national rugby sevens team in the
World Rugby Sevens...
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Joseph Farndale CBE KPM (1864 – 22
February 1954) was a
British police officer who
served as
Chief Constable of
Bradford City
Police from 1900 to 1938...
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Farndale West is a
civil parish in the
former R****ale
district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains 13
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Farndale,
Western Front, p. 94.
Farndale,
Forgotten Fronts, p. 183. Frederick, p. 692. Edmonds, 1916, Vol I, pp. 299–305, 426, 441–4.
Farndale, Western...
- Duck
House is a
historic building in
Farndale East, a
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, in England. The
house was
built in
about 1520,
probably by the mason...
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General Sir
Martin Baker Farndale, KCB (6
January 1929 – 10 May 2000) was a
British Army
officer who
reached high
office in the 1980s.
Educated at Yorebridge...
- HMS
Farndale was a Type 2 Hunt-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy
which served in
World War II. She was s****ped in 1962. She was the only
British warship...