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Shaldon is a
village and
civil parish in the
Teignbridge district, in
south Devon, England, on the
south bank of the
estuary of the
River Teign, opposite...
- tourists, such as **** Burney,
referred to the
women as the "Amazonians" of
Shaldon and Teignmouth, and
wrote of
their strength,
health and
tendency to wear...
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Stanley Shaldon (8
November 1931 – 20
December 2013) was a
British nephrologist who
pioneered several techniques in haemodialysis,
including venous access...
- The
Teignmouth Open or
Teignmouth and
Shaldon Open
Tournament was
combined men's and women's gr****
court or
sometimes hard
court tennis tournament founded...
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Church of St
Peter is the
Church of
England parish church of the
village of
Shaldon, Devon.
Designed by
Edmund Harold Sedding, and with
later additions by...
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crossing has been
Shaldon Bridge that now
carries the A379 near the
mouth of the estuary. A p****enger
ferry between Teignmouth and
Shaldon operates a little...
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Kingsteignton East,
Kingsteignton West, Milber, Moorland, Moretonhampstead,
Shaldon, Teignhydes,
Teignmouth Central,
Teignmouth East,
Teignmouth North, and...
- (1974). The
Planet Mercury.
Translated from
French by Moore, Patrick.
Shaldon, Devon:
Keith Reid Ltd. pp. 9–11. ISBN 978-0-904094-02-2. "Planetae", in...
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Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-0241181867. "Devon Railways".
Teignmouth &
Shaldon Museum.
Retrieved 16
August 2009. "Brunel and The
Atmospheric Caper". Devon...
- years, Gambro. The
early history of
dialysis has been
reviewed by
Stanley Shaldon.
Belding H. Scribner,
working with the
biomechanical engineer Wayne Quinton...