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Medmenham (/ˈmɛdənəm/) is a
village and
civil parish in south-west Buckinghamshire, England. It is on the
River Thames,
about 3+1⁄2
miles (5.6 km) southwest...
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after moving their meetings to
Medmenham Abbey, they
became the
Monks or
Friars of
Medmenham. The
first meeting at Sir Francis's
family home...
- RAF
Medmenham is a
former Royal Air
Force station based at
Danesfield House near
Medmenham, in Buckinghamshire, England.
Activities there specialised in...
- Sir
Francis Dashwood inscribed the
adage on a
doorway of his
abbey at
Medmenham,
where it
served as the
motto of the ****fire Club. Rabelais's
Abbey of...
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their meetings to
Medmenham Abbey,
about 6
miles from West Wycombe,
where they
called themselves the "Monks of
Medmenham".
Medmenham Abbey had been built...
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centred at RAF
Mount Farm, with the
resulting photographs transferred to
Medmenham for interpretation.
Approximately 15,000
Fairchild K-20
aerial cameras...
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Danesfield House in
Medmenham, near Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, in the
Chiltern Hills is a
former country house now used as a
hotel and spa. The...
- The
River Thames at
Medmenham...
- Henley-on-Thames Aston,
Remenham Mill End,
Hambleden Hurley-on-Thames
Medmenham Bisham Marlow Cookham Little Marlow Hedsor Wharf,
Hedsor (meads) Bourne...
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especially in Kent. RAF
Bomber Command was
based at High Wycombe. RAF
Medmenham at
Danesfield House, west of
Marlow in Buckinghamshire, was important...