- The
Boulton Paul P.29
Sidestrand was a twin-engine
biplane medium bomber of the
Royal Air Force.
Designed for
daylight operations, it was manoeuvrable...
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Sidestrand is a
village and a
civil parish on the
coast of the
English county of Norfolk. The
village is 23.7 mi (38.1 km)
north of Norwich, 3.3 mi (5...
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improved model of the
Boulton Paul
Sidestrand of the 1920s, thus
early references to the type
referred to it as the
Sidestrand Mk IV instead. It demonstrated...
- Home Secretary, Sir
Samuel ****e, 2nd Baronet. The ****e Baronetcy, of
Sidestrand Hall in the
County of Norfolk, had been
created in the
Baronetage of the...
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Kelling Weybourne Sheringham Beeston Regis East
Runton Cromer Overstrand Sidestrand Trimingham Mundesley Bacton Walcott Happisburgh Eccles-on-Sea Sea Palling...
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Sidestrand and
Trimingham Cliffs is a 133.9-hectare (331-acre)
biological and
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south-east of
Cromer in Norfolk...
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Sidestrand Halt was a
railway station on the
Norfolk and
Suffolk Joint Railway which briefly served the
Norfolk coastal village of
Sidestrand from 1936...
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means 'ridge s****', or
perhaps 'narrow s****' to
contrast with
nearby Sidestrand. The
London journalist and
travel writer Clement Scott came to Overstrand...
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powered and
enclosed defensive machine gun
turrets for bombers.
Their Sidestrand twin-engined
biplane bomber,
which could fly at 140 mph (230 km/h), had...
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appropriate to
describe it as a
mariage de convenance". ****e
inherited Sidestrand Hall in 1915. His
London home was 18
Cadogan Gardens. ****e was short...