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Pulham is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
Dorset in south-west England. It is
situated in the
Blackmore Vale, 7
miles (11 kilometres) southeast...
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abbreviated to
Pulham St Mary. In
modern times the two
villages of
Pulham St Mary and
Pulham Market are
often together described as The
Pulhams, including...
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Pulham is a
village in Dorset, England.
Pulham may also
refer to:
Pulham,
Dorset Pulham Market,
Norfolk Pulham St Mary,
Norfolk RNAS
Pulham Airship station...
- RNAS
Pulham (later RAF
Pulham) was a
Royal Naval Air
Service (RNAS)
airship station, near
Pulham St Mary, 18 mi (29 km)
south of Norwich, England. Though...
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Russell MacGregor,
Baron MacGregor of
Pulham Market, OBE, PC, FKC (born 14
February 1937), is a
British politician. A
member of the Conservative...
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James Pulham and Son was a firm of
Victorian landscape gardeners and
terracotta manufacturers which exhibited and won
medals at London's
Great Exhibition...
- In
modern times the two
villages of
Pulham St Mary and
Pulham Market are
often together described as The
Pulhams,
including on road
signs in the surrounding...
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Peter Rose
Pulham (1910–1956) was a
British photographer and
surrealist painter.
Examples of his
works are in the
collections of the Tate and the Scottish...
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Oxford –
Pulhams Coaches". bustimes.org. 25
March 2021.
Retrieved 1
April 2021. "
Pulhams 63
Timetable from 1
September 2020" (PDF).
Pulhams Coaches. Wikimedia...
- H. M.
Pulham, Esq. is a 1941
American drama film
directed by King
Vidor and
starring Hedy Lamarr,
Robert Young, and Ruth Hussey.
Based on the
novel H....