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Shropshire (/ˈʃrɒpʃər, -ʃɪər/;
historically Salop and
abbreviated Shrops) is a
ceremonial county in the West
Midlands of England, on the
border with Wales...
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American Shropshire bears little resemblance to the
breed type and
character of the heritage-type
Shropshire sheep. In the 1990s,
Shropshires were found...
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Shropshire Blue is a cow's milk
cheese made in the
United Kingdom. The
cheese was
first made in the 1970s at the
Castle Stuart dairy in Inverness, Scotland...
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Shropshire is a
unitary authority area in the
ceremonial county of
Shropshire, in the West
Midlands region of England. It was
created on 1
April 2009...
- HMS
Shropshire was a
Royal Navy (RN)
heavy cruiser of the
London sub-class of County-class cruisers. She is the only
warship to have been
named after Shropshire...
- The
Shropshire Championships or
Shropshire Open
Championship or
Shropshire County Championships was a men's and women's gr****
court tennis tournament first...
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Shropshire Council,
known between 1980 and 2009 as
Shropshire County Council and
prior to 1980 as
Salop County Council, is the
local authority for the...
- HMAT
Shropshire (His Majesty's
Australian Transport),
originally SS
Shropshire, was a 11,911-ton vessel,
built by John
Brown and
Company in Clydebank...
- A
Shropshire Lad is a
collection of sixty-three
poems by the
English poet
Alfred Edward Housman,
published in 1896.
Selling slowly at first, it then rapidly...
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Terilyn A.
Shropshire is an
American motion picture and
television editor. She is the
daughter of
Thomas B.
Shropshire, a
corporate executive. Her big...