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Thorndon may
refer to:
Giles Thorndon (c.1388–1477),
official of the
English Crown Robin Cooke,
Baron Cooke of
Thorndon (1926–2006), New
Zealand judge...
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Thorndon Hall is a
Georgian Palladian country house within Thorndon Park, Ingrave, Es****, England,
approximately two
miles south of
Brentwood and 25 miles...
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Thorndon is a
village and
civil parish in the Mid
Suffolk district of
Suffolk in
eastern England. The
village is
located around three miles south of Eye...
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Thorndon is a
historic inner suburb of Wellington, the
capital city of New Zealand.
Because the
suburb is
relatively level compared to the
hilly terrain...
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Thorndon railway station in Wellington, New Zealand, was
opened in 1885 as the
southern terminus of the
Wellington and
Manawatu Railway Company’s Wellington-Manawatu...
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Robin Brunskill Cooke,
Baron Cooke of
Thorndon, ONZ, KBE, PC (9 May 1926 – 30
August 2006) was a New
Zealand judge and
later a
British Law Lord and member...
- The
Thorndon Mile (formally WRC
George Adams Handicap) is a
Group One (G1)
Thoroughbred horse race
contested at
Trentham Racecourse by the
Wellington Racing...
- Born and
raised in a
house on
Tinakori Road in the
Wellington suburb of
Thorndon,
Mansfield was the
third child in the
Beauchamp family. She
began school...
- The 1884
Thorndon by-election was a by-election held on 13 May 1884 for the
Wellington urban electorate of
Thorndon during the 8th Parliament. Wellington...
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Thorndon Friars is a
grade II
listed building in Dury Road,
Monken Hadley,
London Borough of Barnet, England. The
house dates from the
early 1700s. Historic...