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Wawne /ˈwɔːn/, also
spelled Waghen, is a
small village and
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. The
village is
situated approximately...
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Bransholme Estate to the south-east,
separated by the A1033 and
Wawne Road. In
addition to the
housing the area
includes a
large shopping area...
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Evening Institute 2011–12 –
Little Weighton 2012–13 –
Wawne United 2013–14 – AFC
Rovers 2014–15 –
Wawne United Reserves 2015–16 –
Bridlington Town Reserves...
- high
ground forming a
connecting link
between Wagene (later
Waghen then
Wawne). An
ancient highway ran
through Wagene across Sudtone and
through to Bilton...
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Frank Wawne (1900–1995)
founded the
Caxton Press at Shildon,
County Durham, in the
United Kingdom in 1930. The
business specialised in
letterpress printing...
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Orchard Park
Estate Sculcoates Stepney Anlaby Anlaby Common Kirk Ella
Willerby Bilton Cottingham Dunswell Hedon Hessle Preston Salt End
Swanland Wawne...
- on 1
April 1935 the
parish was
abolished and
merged with
Sculcoates and
Wawne. In 1931 the
parish had a po****tion of 196. The
church (dedicated to St...
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Goole United 2013–14
Beverley Town
Wawne United 2014–15
Sculcoates Amateurs East
Yorkshire Carnegie 2015–16
Wawne United North Ferriby Athletic 2016–17...
- /mjus/ "mewss") is a
hamlet and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Wawne, in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
about 6+1⁄2
miles (10 km)...
- Wath (R****ale), Wath-in-Nidderdale, Wath upon Dearne, Watton, Wauldby,
Wawne, Waxholme, Weel,
Weeton (East
Riding of Yorkshire),
Weeton (North Yorkshire)...