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Funtley – from the Anglo-Saxon, "Funtaleg", "spring
field (clearing)", is a
hamlet or
exurb north of Fareham, Hampshire, England. It
forms a projection...
- The
Funtley Deviation was a 2-mile (3.2 kilometres) long
double track railway opened as a
single line in 1904 and as a
double line in 1906 to provide...
- the town had
expanded to
almost encomp**** the
surrounding villages of
Funtley, Titchfield,
Catisfield and Portchester. In the late 1990s a settlement...
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Stubbington 2
Stubbington 2
Titchfield 2
Titchfield 2
Titchfield Common 2
Titchfield Common 2
Warsash 2
Uplands and
Funtley 2
Wallington and
Downend 2...
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Regional Control Centre (FiReControl). On the
opposite side of the A27 on
Funtley Ind Est is
Eaton Aerospace, who have
their Fuel &
Motion Control Systems...
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Freefolk Frenchmoor Fritham Frogham Froxfield Green Froyle Fullerton Funtley Funtley Deviation Furze Hill
Fyfield Godshill Godshill Green Godshill Wood...
- Trevelyan. The
stained gl****
window in the
Little Church of St
Francis Funtley, Fareham,
Hampshire is
reputed to have been
designed by him. Originally...
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Railway 134 147 Also
known as
Funtley No.1, M27 p****es
overhead Hampshire Fareham Tunnel No. 2
Railway 506 553 Also
known as
Funtley No.2
Hampshire Greywell...
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practice can be
attributed to the
pioneering efforts of
Henry Cort of
Funtley Iron Mills, near
Fareham in Hampshire, England. In 1783, a
patent number...
- Gloucestershire. He
remained there in post
until his
death in
March 1905, at
Funtley, Hampshire.
Ridding has been
married since 1865, to the
daughter of Timothy...