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Kelham is a
small village and
civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. It is
about 3
miles (4.8 km)
northwest of
Newark on a bend in the A617 road near...
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Kelham Hall is a
country house designed by
George Gilbert Scott. It is in the
village of
Kelham, Nottinghamshire, England. It is
protected as a Grade...
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James Kelham (1796 – 1
April 1882) was a New
Zealand businessman and politician. He
arrived in
Wellington in the ship
London in 1842, and was the New Zealand...
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Kelham is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George W.
Kelham (1871–1936),
American architect James Kelham (1796–1882), New
Zealand businessman...
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Kelham Island may
refer to:
Kelham Island Quarter, one of the
eleven quarters of
Sheffield City
Centre Kelham Island Museum, an
industrial museum, part...
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Robert Kelham (1717–1808) was an
English attorney and
legal antiquary. He was the son of
Robert Kelham,
vicar of Billingborough, Threckingham, and Walcot...
- Road. The
adjacent Kelham Island district was one of Sheffield's most
important early industrial areas; it now
houses the
Kelham Island Museum. With...
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Kelham Road is a
cricket ground in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. The
first recorded match on the
ground was in 1849, when the
Newark pla**** an All-England...
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Kelham Island Brewery was a
small independent brewery based in the
Kelham Island Quarter area of Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England. It
closed down...
- Brigadier-General
Henry Robert Kelham CB (1853 – 4
October 1931) was a
senior British Army officer.
Kelham was
commissioned into the 74th (Highland) Regiment...