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Frenchay is a
village in
South Gloucestershire, England. It is part of the
Bristol Built-up Area,
located 5
miles (8 km) north-east of
Bristol city centre...
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Frenchay Hospital was a
large hospital situated in
Frenchay,
South Gloucestershire, on the
north east
outskirts of Bristol, England,
which is now closed...
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Frenchay is a
place name in
England and may
refer to:
Frenchay, Bristol:
Frenchay Campus,
University of the West of
England Frenchay Hospital Frenchay...
- Venturers. UWE
Bristol is made up of
several campuses in
Greater Bristol.
Frenchay Campus is the
largest campus in
terms of
student numbers, as most of its...
- In
aphasia (sometimes
called dysphasia), a
person may be
unable to
comprehend or
unable to
formulate language because of
damage to
specific brain regions...
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Frenchay Road is a
residential road in
Walton Manor,
North Oxford, England. The
oldest part of the road runs east–west. At the
eastern end is a junction...
- Avon. It is
approximately 20
miles (32 km) long, and the mean flow at
Frenchay is 60
cubic feet per
second (1.7 m3/s). The name
Frome is
shared with several...
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youth soccer at age five with
Stapleton AFC. He
later pla**** with DRG
Frenchay and the
Southampton academy,
before joining the
Bristol City
academy at...
- and
companion Anne Leadbetter.
Almina died on 8 May 1969 aged 93 at the
Frenchay Hospital, Bristol.
Winstone (2006) p. 341. "Almina
Countess of Carnarvon"...
- The 73 is a bus
route that
operates between Hengrove Depot and UWE
Frenchay in Bristol. It is
operated by
First West of England. On 1
February 2009, parts...