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Woore (/wʊər/ w-oor)[citation needed] is a
village and
civil parish in the
north east of Shropshire, England. The po****tion of the
village as recorded...
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Thomas Woore (29
January 1804 – 21 June 1878) was a
Royal Navy officer, grazier,
railways leader and surveyor.
Woore was born in Derry,
County Londonderry...
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Woore County is one of the 141
cadastral divisions of New
South Wales.
Woore County was
named in
honour of
Commissioner of
Crown Lands John C
Woore....
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Woore Racecourse (closed 1963) was an
English National Hunt
horse racing venue,
situated in the
village of
Woore, in the
northernmost corner of Shropshire...
- This is a
listing of
Edward Woore's major works,
listed where possible in date order.
Edward Woore (1880–1960) was a
stained gl****
artist and part of a...
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Woore is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains ten
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. All the...
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similarly named Europeans, a
Bristol band that were
active 1977-1979.
Colin Woore -
guitars Ferg
Harper - b****, lead
vocals Geoff Dugmore -
drums Steve Hogarth...
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Edward Woore or
Davie Woore (1880–1960) was a
British stained gl****
artist and
member of the
British Society of
Master Gl**** Painters. He was a student...
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Cortlandt James Woore Simpson (2
September 1911, Westbourne, Sus**** – 9 May 2002,
South Hams, Devon) was an
English polar explorer and
naval officer....
- they held a
family seat as
Lords of the
Manor of
Nantclwyd Woore. (The
estates included Woore, Shropshire,
Cerniogau and Nantclwyd.) The name
appears as...