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- Iveston is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated a short distance to the east of Consett. Housing in the area consists of a mixture of traditional...
- decommissioning in 1992, HMS Iveston became the Sea Cadet training ship T.S. Iveston. She was sold and s****ped in March 2015. Iveston was ordered on 19 March...
- crossroads at the south end of the village, with roads heading north-east to Iveston and south-west to Knitsley. Delves Lane and Delves House perhaps derive...
- also a base of operations of Thurrock Sea Cadets, who operate out of TS Iveston (a Coniston class former minesweeper). Seafarers welfare charity, Apostleship...
- hill-spur'. The same name is found in Ivington (He) and its strong form in Iveston and Ivesley (Du). The term "hoh" ('projecting ridge of land, a promontory'...
- Hurworth-on-Tees, Hury, Hutton Henry, Hutton Magna Ingleton, Inkerman, Ireshopeburn, Iveston, Kelloe, Kepier, Killerby, Kimblesworth, Kinninvie, Kip Hill, Kirk Merrington...
- sitting on the C2C and created by David Kemp, face south east towards Iveston, just to the north west of East Castle. Bantling Lime Kilns are also adjacent...
- mentioned in a charter of c. 1250 in which Adam of Knychley held lands near Iveston. Further charters of 1280 list Hugh of Cnicheley and William of Knicheley...
- Squadron, HMNB Portsmouth with Ton-class minesweepers: HMS Hubberston, HMS Iveston, HMS Sheraton, HMS Brinton, HMS Brereton, HMS Maxton (decommissioned August...
- tca2000.co.uk. The Ton class ****ociation. Retrieved 4 September 2016. "Iveston M1151". tca2000.co.uk. The Ton class ****ociation. Retrieved 4 September...