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Winson may
refer to:
Winson Engineering,
British manufacturer of
narrow gauge and
miniature railway steam locomotives and
rolling stock during the 1990s...
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Winson Hudson, born
Anger Winson Gates (November 17, 1916, in Galilee,
Mississippi – May 1, 2004) was an
American civil rights activist.
Anger Winson...
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Winson Green is a
loosely defined inner-city area in the west of the city of Birmingham, England. It is part of the ward of Soho. It is the
location of...
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Winson is a
village in the
Cotswold district of the
English county of Gloucestershire.
Winson lies next to the
River Coln,
north west of
Bibury and south...
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Winson Engineering was a
British manufacturer of
narrow gauge and
miniature railway steam locomotives and
rolling stock during the 1990s. It
built several...
- in the
Winson Green area of Birmingham, England,
operated by HM
Prison and
Probation Service. HM
Prison Birmingham was
formerly called Winson Green Prison...
- 498959°N 1.937968°W / 52.498959; -1.937968
Winson Green Outer Circle tram stop is a tram stop in
Winson Green,
Birmingham England. It was
opened on 31...
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Winson Green railway station was a
railway station in Birmingham, England,
built by the
London and
North Western Railway on
their Stour Valley Line in...
- Soho and
Winson Green areas.
Opened in 1854 as "Soho" station, its name was
changed to "Soho and
Winson Green" in May 1893, and
finally to "
Winson Green"...
- The
Winson was a
short lived British cyclecar manufactured by J Winn in Rochdale,
Lancashire in 1920 only. The car
could be
ordered with an
engine made...