- (1800) and
Smitham Bottom. In 1905, the
parish council, and then the Post
Office renamed "
Smitham bottom" as "Coulsdon". The name "
Smitham Bottom" has...
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opened on 1
January 1904.
Until 22 May 2011 it was
called Smitham. The
station was
opened as
Smitham on 1
January 1904 and was
briefly closed (between 1 January...
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Smitham is the
small lumps of ore
which free
miners scavenged because they were
exempt from
payment of lot and cope duties. This
practice was brought...
- from 1963 up to his
death in 2008. In 1983 and 1984 respectively,
Michael Smitham and Paul
Hooper joined Barry Pritchard and Rod
Allen in the Fortunes. This...
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Archived from the
original on 28
September 2017.
Retrieved 28
April 2018.
Smitham,
Kasey (11
April 2024). "What is a
Cohabitation Relationship?". Legavi...
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Smitham Chimney is a
chimney which was used for lead
mining just
outside the
village of East Harptree, in the
parish of Priddy, Somerset, England. It...
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station kept its name
until 1911 when it
became known as "Coulsdon and
Smitham Downs". The
Coulsdon North station was
built by the LB&SCR and
opened simultaneously...
- "Refurbished
Smitham Station to be
renamed Coulsdon Town". Your
Local Guardian.
Retrieved 6
February 2024. "Green
light for new
station at
Smitham". Network...
- 2020. "B****anite". "List of Minerals". 21
March 2011. Szostakowski, B.;
Smitham, P.; Khan, W.S. (17
April 2017). "Plaster of Paris–Short
History of Casting...
- on
their Quarry Line
which byp****ed Redhill. It
closed 3
October 1983.
Smitham (later
Coulsdon Town) was
opened in 1904 by the SER on
their Tattenham...