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Pagham is a
coastal village,
Anglican parish and
civil parish in the Arun
district of West Sus****, England, with a po****tion of
around 6,100. It lies...
- HMS
Pagham was one of 93
ships of the Ham-class of ins**** minesweepers.
Their names were all
chosen from
villages ending in -ham. The
minesweeper was...
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Pagham Harbour is a 629-hectare (1,550-acre)
biological and
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the
western outskirts of
Bognor Regis in...
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Pagham Football Club is a
football club
based in
Pagham, near
Bognor Regis, West Sus****, England. They are
currently members of the
Southern Combination...
- CBS
Records for
their eponymous 1970 debut, and its 1970 follow-up, To
Pagham and Beyond.
Crimble moved on that year to play b**** with
Hawkwind and organise...
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plaque is
erected as a
memorial to mark the
historical ****ociation that
Pagham Beach had with the
Mulberry Harbour Project in
support of the liberation...
- the west by
Bracklesham Bay, to the
north by
Broad Rife, to the east by
Pagham Harbour and
terminates in the
south at
Selsey Bill.
There are significant...
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career and the best
figures by any
bowler in a first-class
match on the
Pagham Cricket Club Ground. In
university holidays throughout his
Oxford career...
- Paradactylodon, the
mountain salamanders or
Middle Eastern stream salamanders, is a
genus of
salamanders in the
family Hynobiidae found in Iran and Afghanistan...
- to the east of the village. The
ecclesiastical parish,
formerly part of
Pagham includes the
smaller settlement of Rose Green.
There are
three churches...