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Naphill /ˈnæphɪl/ is a
village in the
parish of
Hughenden Valley, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is north-west of Hughenden, on the
ridge of one of the...
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Angry Pacifist was a
magazine produced by Daws Hill and
Naphill peace camps. It
produced two editions, both in 1984. The
funds needed to
produce the...
- 1983 and 1985.
Naphill Peace camp was set up to
witness and
oppose this construction. The
Angry Pacifist magazine was
produced out of
Naphill Peace camp....
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Naphill War
Memorial is
located at the
junction of Main Road and
Downley Road in
Naphill, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a
grade II
listed building with...
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Common is a 71.1-hectare (176-acre) Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Naphill in Buckinghamshire. It is in of the
Chilterns Area of
Outstanding Natural...
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Commander Oakeshott was
killed in
combat in 1942 and is
commemorated on the
Naphill War
Memorial and in the name of the station's
welfare centre,
opened in...
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located in the
Chiltern Hills, to the west of the main village,
adjacent to
Naphill.
Between 1983 and 1985
there was a
peace camp
outside RAF High Wycombe...
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discuss this
problem with Knox. In the 1939
register Turing was
recorded in
Naphill,
staying with Knox and his wife. By
November 1939
Turing had completed...
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Cryers Hill Four
Ashes Great Kingshill Hughenden Valley Hunt's Hill
Naphill Naphill Common Widmer End
Ibstone Lacey Green Lacey Green Parslow's Hillock...
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Wycombe wards of Bledlow-****-Saunderton, Icknield,
Lacey Green and Hampden,
Naphill-****-Bradenham,
Princes Risborough, and Stokenchurch.
Great Missenden transferred...