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- the hamlet of Rudge, which has a po****tion of 983, and the hamlet of Standerwick. Beckington is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, when it was held...
- Corsten, Aly & Fila, Da Tw****az, and her song with Gareth Emery and Standerwick, "Saving Light", which won the A State of Trance award for "Tune of the...
- Eliza Standerwick Gregory or Eliza Standerwick Barnes (6 December 1840 – 22 March 1932) was a British botanist. Eliza Standerwick Barnes was born in Thrapston...
- "Saving Light" is a song by English trance producers Gareth Emery and Standerwick, featuring vocals from Haliene. Roxanne Emery, Haliene, Matthew Steeper...
- companies were acquired throughout the 1920s and 1930s, including W. C. Standerwick of Blackpool in 1934, which was eventually rationalised as the name used...
- Giuseppe Ottaviani and Ashley Wallbridge. By the end of that year, the Standerwick remix of "Reckless", a single with Wayward Daughter, was voted 2nd for...
- (1969) British Transport, an economic survey Penguin Books, p. 225. W C Standerwick Ltd by Peter Gould Anderson & Frankis, p. 28–29. Anderson & Frankis,...
- Hampshire. The house was built for James Standerwick. It was inherited by his daughter Elizabeth Standerwick, who married, Sir Thomas Richard Swinnerton...
- St Audries, St Catherine, St Cuthbert Out, St De****ans, St. Georges, Standerwick, Staple Fitzpaine, Staplegrove, Star, Stawell, Stawley, Steart, Stockland...
- coaches were acquired by operators of those horse-drawn vehicles. W. C. Standerwick of Blackpool, England acquired its first motor charabanc in 1911, and...