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- Hollybrook Cemetery is a cemetery in B****ett, Southampton, England, containing around 53,000 graves as of August 2012 and still open to new burials as...
- During its development in the 1990s the area was initially referred to as "Hollybrook", a more pleasant deviation from the name of **** Brook, which runs through...
- cause of death was recorded as coronary thrombosis. Hill was buried at Hollybrook Cemetery, near his birthplace in Southampton, 28 April 1992. Hill's estate...
- on 10 January 1965. He was 77. Fleet was buried in a pauper's grave at Hollybrook Cemetery, in Southampton. This grave remained unmarked until 1993, when...
- of 49 from pneumonia with his wife Annie by his side. He is buried at Hollybrook Cemetery in Southampton, England. He was given the nickname "the unsinkable...
- Ireland, and used locations at the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, Hollybrook Hall (now Brennanstown Riding School) in Kilmacanogue, and Luggala mountain...
- town of Colina, California, Bridget Moretti is a shy student attending Hollybrook High. She wants to be po****r by befriending rich and pretty Kelly Locke...
- garden laid out 1903 by two ****anese gardeners for Mrs. Morgan O'Donovan. Hollybrook House is the seat of the O'Donovan family. Home of William Horatio Crawford...
- present Romsey Road/Winchester Road junction, at the confluence of the Hollybrook and Tanner's Brook streams. Shirley Mill had three large ponds, to the...
- for an identification of the original Bobby Shafto with a resident of Hollybrook, County Wicklow, Ireland, who died in 1737. However, the tune derives...