Dover is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2019 by Natalie Elphicke of the Labour Party. Dover was considered...
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Dover (/ˈdoʊvər/ DOH-vər) is a town and major ferry port in Kent, South East England. It faces France across the Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of...
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Dover and District Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium located on what was Willow Walk Meadow, Buckland, Dover (modern day Alfred Road)....
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Buckland Hospital is a community hospital at Dover in Kent, England. It is managed by East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. The hospital...
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Buckland CP/AP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 21 April 2024. Dover-Kent.co.uk - Buckland Media related to Buckland, Dover...
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Kent Coast line (section Dover track layout)
is the railway line that runs from Minster East Jn to Buckland Jn connecting Ramsgate and Dover Priory in the English county of Kent. It was electrified...
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5 August 1295, a French raiding party attacked the Benedictine Dover Priory in Dover, England. The only person the raiders found there was an old sick...
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River Dour (category Dover, Kent)
originally had a wide estuary on the site of modern Dover, although today it flows into the Dover Harbour through a culvert. The estuary was a natural...
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Sheffield. "Dover: Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery". Archaeology Data Service. Retrieved 24 December 2018. Parfitt, Keith; Anderson, Trevor (2012). Buckland Anglo-Saxon...
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and 1910. He was born at Sunderland, then in Co. Durham and died at Buckland, Dover, Kent. Sturt was a right-handed lower-order batsman. His first-class...
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Edward Betts (category People from Dover, Kent)
mainly involved in the building of railways. Edward Betts was born at Buckland, near Dover, son of William Betts (1790–1867), a successful contractor's agent...
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Through this she brought six Anglo-Saxon cemeteries to publication: Buckland (Dover); Great Chesterford (Essex); Holborough Hill (Kent); two at Beckford...
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into Clarence Place as the operation of the railway between Dover Harbour station and Dover Marine station caused much delay to trams trying to use that...
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Buckland Newton is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England. It is situated beneath the scarp slope of the Dorset Downs, 7+1⁄2 miles (12.1 km) south...
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to form the Dover Dispensary in 1851. An annex was added to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. It became the Dover Hospital in 1893...
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Natalie Elphicke (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Dover)
succeeded her now ex-husband Charlie Elphicke as Member of Parliament (MP) for Dover after he was charged with sexual assault. Before entering politics, Elphicke...
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low price he bargained for. Eventually, Henry Hobday, owner of the Dover-based Buckland paper mill struggling to recover from a disastrous fire, accepted...
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find has been found near Dover. In addition two other finds of great importance in Dover's history are now displayed in Dover Museum: a boat and a hoard...
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Buckland Anglo-Saxon cemetery was a place of burial. It is located on Long Hill in the town of Dover in Kent, South East England. Belonging to the Anglo-Saxon...
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went to University College London, where he formed Coldplay with Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion. The band found worldwide fame with the...
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John Monyn (category Members of the Parliament of England for Dover)
John Monyn (before 1376 – 1419 or after) of Dover, Buckland and Canterbury, Kent, was an English politician. At some point before 1380, Monyn married...
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Charlie Elphicke (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Dover)
Elphicke welcomed the announcement of the building of the new Buckland Hospital at Dover, as "it would save long journeys to hospitals in other parts of...
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these buildings in the district of Dover in Kent. Grade I listed buildings in Kent Grade I listed buildings in Dover (district) Grade II* listed buildings...
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Dover Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat station located in the town of Dover in the English county of Kent. The...
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The 2023 Dover District Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect members of Dover District Council in Kent, England. This was the same day as...
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(Ashford), Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital (Margate), Buckland Hospital (Dover), and the Royal Victoria Hospital (Folkestone) – and some outpatient...
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Dover District Council is the local authority for the Dover District in Kent, England. The council is elected every four years. 1973 Dover District Council...
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France and the US. The company's origins go back to 1761 when Buckland Mill in Dover in Kent commenced operations. Meanwhile, in France, in the middle...
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robin by an arrow is depicted in a 15th-century stained glass window at Buckland Rectory, Gloucestershire. The rhyme is similar to a poem, Phyllyp Sparowe...
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Dover Museum is a museum in Dover, Kent, in south-east England. Founded in February 1836 by the town's mayor Edward Pett Thompson, it was initially housed...
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