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Pytchley is a
village and
civil parish in Northamptonshire, England,
three miles south-west of
Kettering and near the A14 road. At the time of the 2011...
- have
borne the name HMS
Pytchley. HMS
Pytchley (1917) was a Hunt-class
minesweeper launched in 1917 and sold in 1922. HMS
Pytchley (L92) was a Hunt-class...
- The
Pytchley with
Woodland Hunt is an
organisation formerly based near the
Northamptonshire village of
Pytchley, but
since 1966 has had
kennels close...
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roofs in the name of
Pytchley. The
Pytchley mechanism was both
patented and
first publicly demonstrated in 1925. At
first Pytchley used
their sliding roof...
- The
Woodland Pytchley Hunt is a
foxhound pack
based in Northamptonshire. The
Pytchley Hunt
country used to
include areas of the
Rockingham Forest but was...
- HMS
Pytchley was a Type I Hunt-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy
which served in
World War II. She was s****ped in 1956.
Pytchley was
ordered on 11 April...
-
coachwork were available, the
saloon and a
Special coupé both ****ed with a
Pytchley sliding head (sunroof) and the
sliding head was
wired for radio. Barely...
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England in 1607.
Beginning in late
April in Northamptonshire, in Haselbech,
Pytchley and Rushton, it
spread to
Warwickshire and
Leicestershire in May. The riots...
- emplo**** many
women who
sewed equestrian and hunt
jackets for Harrods,
Pytchley, and
other labels for 130 years,
finally closing down in June 1982. The...
- Lord Annaly,
Master of the
Pytchley Hunt.
Portrait of Luke White, 3rd
Baron Annaly (1857–1922),
Master of the
Pytchley Hunt 1902–1914, by
Lynwood Palmer...