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Pickmere is a
village and
civil parish near
Knutsford in the
Borough of
Cheshire East. It has a po****tion of 541 (2001 Census).
Landmarks in and around...
- Cambridge,
Defford in Worcestershire,
Knockin in Shropshire, and
Darnhall and
Pickmere (previously
known as Tabley) in Cheshire. The
longest baseline is therefore...
- (1968).
Historic Northland.
Pickmere,
Nancy Preece (1986). Whangarei: The
Founding Years. pp. 1–6.
Pickmere, pp 20–46
Pickmere, pp 87–88 "Whangarei City...
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Alison Blomfield Pickmere (1908–1971) was a New
Zealand secretary,
interior decorator and artist. She was born in Auckland, New
Zealand in 1908. Coolahan...
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Pickmere is a
civil parish in
Cheshire East, England. It
contains two
buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for
England as designated...
- "Leading
Maori entertainer dies". The New
Zealand Herald. 3
October 2002.
Pickmere,
Arnold (4
October 2002). "Obituary:
Dalvanius Prime". The New Zealand...
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Lovell Telescope, the Mark II, Cambridge, Defford, Knockin, Darnhall, and
Pickmere (previously
known as Tabley). The
longest baseline is 217
kilometres (135 mi)...
- (6): 773–795. doi:10.1002/iroh.19850700602. Morrisey, D.J; Gibbs, M.M;
Pickmere, S.E; Cole, R.G (May 2000). "Predicting
impacts and
recovery of marine-farm...
- 3213. 2
November 1867. p. 5.
Retrieved 9
February 2012.
Pickmere 1986, pp. 51–58.
Pickmere,
Nancy Preece (1986). Whangarei: The
Founding Years. Scholefield...
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television Alison Peasgood (born 1987),
British paratriathlete Alison Blomfield Pickmere (1908–1971), New
Zealand secretary of the
interior Alison Pill (born 1985)...