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Kelston is a
small village and
civil parish in Somerset, 4
miles (6.4 km)
north west of Bath, and 8
miles (12.9 km) east of Bristol, on the A431 road...
- The
Kelston toll road was a 1,198-foot-long (365 m) private,
temporary toll road,
built by a
private entrepreneur without planning permission between...
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Kelston Boys' High
School ("KBHS") (Māori: Te Kura Tuaruā o ngā
Tamatane o Kerehana) is an all-boys
state secondary school in
Kelston, a
suburb in the...
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Kelston is a
village in the
United Kingdom. It may also
refer to:
Relating to the UK village:
Kelston Lock, a lock on the
River Avon
Kelston railway station...
- Sir John
Harington (4
August 1560 – 20
November 1612), of
Kelston, Somerset, England, but born in London, was an
English courtier,
author and translator...
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Kelston Knoll is a
Grade II
listed building on the
National Heritage List for England,
located in the
parish of
Kelston, a
village near Bath, in Somerset...
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Kelston Park is an 18th-century
country house in the
village of
Kelston,
approximately 3
miles from Bath in
North East Somerset, England.
Altogether the...
- schools.
Kelston is
located in, and its name has been
given to, the
Kelston parliamentary electorate. The
Western s****s of the Whau
River in
Kelston was home...
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heard by Dr. Pat Blake, who
takes him to
astronomer Dr.
Stuart Kelston.
David convinces Kelston that this is an
invading vanguard from Mars.
Invaders from...
- Lucy
Kelston (December 23, 1923 -
April 28, 2010) was an
American operatic soprano,
primarily active in
Italy during the 1950s. Born in New York City...