-
Southery is a
village and
civil parish in Norfolk, England,
which covers an area of 18.12 km2 (7.00 sq mi) and had a po****tion of 1,324 at the 2011 Census...
- USS
Southery, a
steamer built in 1889 by R.
Thompson Sons & Co. at Sunderland, England, was
purchased by the
United States Navy on 16
April 1898. She was...
-
eastern bank of the Ouse
until Southery in Norfolk,
entering the
county near
Black Horse Drove. In Norfolk, the A10 p****es
Southery, Hil****, Fordham, Denver...
- Pickenham,
South Raynham,
South Runcton,
South Walsham,
South Wootton,
Southery, Southrepps, Southwood, Sparham, Sparhamhill,
Sparrow Green, Spixworth...
- In 2007, it
reopened as a John
Lewis store.
Robert Sayle was born in
Southery, Norfolk, in 1816. His
father was a farmer.
Sayle moved to
London to learn...
- ****ignments of pay
office and
canteen yeoman.
After serving on the U.S.S.
Southery at the Navy Yard in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, he was
discharged as a landsman...
- SouthEast. The town is
served on
Mondays - Sa****ays by Lynx
route 37 to
Southery and King's Lynn. and by less
regular "Go to town"
services 47, 60 and 61...
- USS ****berland (IX-8) USS Seattle (IX-39) USS Newark (C-1) USS Philadelphia (C-4) USS
Southery (IX-26) USS
Relief I USS
Valparaiso A
relatively large number of hospital...
-
skating was
dominated for a few
years by men from the
Norfolk village of
Southery, with
Larman Register acknowledged as champion. Register's
reign as champion...
- USS
Merrimac (1898) USS
Quincy (1918) USS
Saturn (1898),
later AG-4 USS
Southery (1898) USS
Sterling (1898) USS
Vestal (AC-1),
later AR-4 USS
Ontario (AC-2)...