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created Thorpeness". East
Anglian Daily Times. 25 May 2012.
Retrieved 16
October 2023. "
Thorpeness Golf Course".
Retrieved 16
October 2023. "
Thorpeness Halt"...
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Thorpeness Lifeboat Station was the base for
lifeboats at
Thorpeness, Suffolk,
England from 1853
until 1900. The
Suffolk Humane Society provided a number...
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residential home, in
Thorpeness, Suffolk, England. The
structure was
built in 1923 to
receive water pumped from
Thorpeness Windmill, and was designed...
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refer to:
Thorpe (surname),
including a list of
people with the name
Thorpe, ****bria
Thorpe,
Derbyshire Thorpe, East Lindsey,
Lincolnshire Thorpe, East Riding...
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Thorpeness Windmill is a
Grade II
listed post mill at
Thorpeness, Suffolk,
England which was
built in 1803 at
Aldringham and
moved to
Thorpeness in 1923...
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Thorpeness railway station served the
seaside resort of
Thorpeness in Suffolk, England. It was
opened in 1914 by the
Great Eastern Railway on its 8.5-mile...
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James Francis Thorpe (Meskwaki: Wa-Tho-Huk, May 22 or 28, 1887 –
March 28, 1953) was an
American athlete and
Olympic gold medalist. A
citizen of the Sac...
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direction of
Thorpeness, from
which vantage it
takes the
shape of a
seabird Scallop,
viewed from the path
between Aldeburgh and
Thorpeness,
looking back...
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David Thorpe may
refer to:
David Thorpe (artist) (born 1972),
English artist David Thorpe,
American music writer, satirist, and
columnist for Something...
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rising to 759 at the 2011 Census. For
Thorpeness holiday village, see
Thorpeness. The
common Old
Scandinavian name of "Thorp" signifies...