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Letchworth Garden City,
commonly known as
Letchworth, is a
picturesque town in the
North Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, England. It is noted...
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Letchworth Village was a
residential institution located in
Rockland County, New York, in the
hamlet of
Thiells built for the
physically and
mentally disabled...
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Letchworth is a town in Hertfordshire, England.
Letchworth may also
refer to:
Letchworth, Arkansas, a
place in the
United States Letchworth State Park...
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Letchworth State Park is a 14,427-acre (5,838 ha) New York
State Park
located in
Livingston County and
Wyoming County in the
western part of the State...
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garden city movement, and the
building of the
first garden city,
Letchworth Garden City,
commenced in 1903. The
second true
Garden City was Welwyn...
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known as
Letchworth State Park.
Letchworth was born in Brownville, New York on May 26, 1823, the
fourth of
eight children born to
Josiah Letchworth and Ann...
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Edward Letchworth (1833–1917) was a
prominent figure in
English freemasonry and
renowned author on the
history of freemasonry.[citation needed] He...
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Letchworth was the name of two
steamships of the
Watergate Steamship Co Ltd: SS
Letchworth (1924),
bombed and sunk in the
Thames Estuary on 1 November...
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until that December, with
filming locations including Elstree Studios,
Letchworth Garden City, and
Welwyn Garden City. The
stunts were
coordinated by members...
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known as
Letchworth Athletic and
Letchworth Town, they
changed their name to
Letchworth Garden City in 1976,
before becoming just
Letchworth in 1995....