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Graveney is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Graveney with Goodnestone, in the
Swale district, in Kent, England. It is
located between...
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Thomas William Graveney OBE (16 June 1927 – 3
November 2015) was an
English first-class cricketer,
representing his
country in 79 Test
matches and scoring...
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Graveney School is a
secondary school and
sixth form with
academy status in the
Furzedown area of Tooting,
southwest London, England. The
school has a...
- John
Kenneth Richard "Ken"
Graveney (16
December 1924 – 25
October 2015) was an
English first-class
cricketer from Hexham, Northumberland, who pla**** for...
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David Anthony Graveney OBE (born 2
January 1953) is a
leading figure in
English cricket and the
Graveney dynasty,
former chairman of the
England Test selectors...
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Graveney is a
village in Swale, Kent.
Graveney may also
refer to:
David Graveney (born 1953), Gloucestershire,
Somerset and
Durham cricketer Ken Graveney...
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Battle of
Graveney Marsh, on the
night of 27
September 1940 in Kent, England, was the last
ground engagement involving an
organized foreign force to...
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named Tooting Graveney.
Until minor changes in the 19th
century it
consisted of 2 km2 (3⁄4 sq mi). The
ancient parish of
Tooting Graveney included the...
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becomes the
River Graveney,
where it
flows on to join the Wandle, and
ultimately the
River Thames.
There is a
small tributary of the
Graveney called the Little...
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Streatham and Tooting, in
south west London:
Tooting Bec
Common and
Tooting Graveney Common.
Since 1996, they have been
wholly within the
London Borough of...