• The Warsash One Design is a 27 ft Sloop-rigged sailing yacht which was constructed of glassfibre (GRP) by Russell Marine of Leigh on Sea, Essex, in the...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. WOD may refer to: Warsash One Design, 27 ft sailing yacht designed by Fred Parker in the 1960s Wodonga railway station...
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    Warsash is a village in southern Hampshire, England, situated at the mouth of the River Hamble, west of the area known as Locks Heath and south of Sarisbury...
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  • years classicboat.co.uk, accessed 5 November 2018 Class: Cork Harbour One Design classicyachtinfo.com, accessed 5 November 2018 ".: The Colleen Class -...
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    art & design courses. It was based in a renovated property under lease. The Austen building was leased from 2017 to 2024 for the use of Warsash. This...
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    Sarisbury to the west, Swanwick, Park Gate and Whiteley to the north, Warsash to the southwest and Titchfield to the southeast. Within the heart of the...
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    engineering, early years, hospitality, digital and the creative arts. The Warsash Maritime School was also located on site from 2017 to 2024. St Mary Street...
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  • filming for the series was carried out in Bursledon, Hamble, Swanwick, Warsash, Hill Head, Lee-on-the-Solent, Lymington, Hythe, Southampton and Fareham—all...
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  • boats launched, ranging from custom boats and one-design production models to superyachts. His design firm is based in Hamble-le-Rice, England. As a...
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    brig-rigged vessels, one vessel to each design was to be completed as a ship-sloop and the other as a brig-sloop. While the Henslow-designed vessels (the brig-sloop...
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    Tyneside College) and the Southampton School of Navigation, 1902 (now the Warsash Maritime School). In the First and Second World Wars, the merchant service...
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    Buttrey, Pam (2010). Cane Hill Hospital: the tower on the hill. Aubrey Warsash Publishing. ISBN 978-0954958237. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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    her entire crew 4 December 1811. HMS Hotspur Builder: George Parsons, Warsash Ordered: 1 October 1806 Laid down: August 1807 Launched: 13 October 1810...
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    The RS Feva is a two-person sailing dinghy designed by Paul Handley in 2002. It is manufactured and distributed by RS Sailing. The RS Feva is an International...
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    Retrieved 27 July 2024. "The superyacht industry | Maritime industry | Warsash Maritime". maritime.solent.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 October 2023. "A New Era...
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    in the training, design, consultancy, research and other services undertaken for business and industry. It is also host to the Warsash Maritime School...
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    Fifth-rate Apollo-class frigate of the Royal Navy, built by Parsons of Warsash and launched on 13 October 1810. On 25 August 1811, Hotspur and Barbadoes...
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    joined up older villages such as Portchester, Sarisbury, Swanwick and Warsash. The 2011 United Kingdom census reported that the majority of Fareham's...
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  • given as he acquired another site downstream and on the opposite shore at Warsash. With the assistance of his son John, and his grandson John Rubie he moved...
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    who was based in Chelsea and also had a house called Big Chilling near Warsash in Hampshire, overlooking the Solent. Pearsall Smith was to give Connolly...
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    North as Meon Hut, although Hants & Dorset and Southdown shared a route to Warsash, with H&D terminating at Fareham, but Southdown going on to Portsmouth...
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    coat of arms, but some universities, particularly former schools of art or design (now arts universities), are not armigerous. These include Arden University...
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    physical and cultural ones. Each series features Portillo travelling on a different route each week, with each daily episode being one short leg of the journey...
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    Stoneham House for the duration of the war, and afterwards was moved to Warsash; in 1970 the school became independent of the University (instead it is...
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  • a house in Warsash, Hampshire, to be near her husband, who commanded a torpedo boat during the war, with the flotilla moored near Warsash. The couple...
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  • council selects an official flag for the city through a competition to design one. Warsash Maritime School relocates to its current campus in St Mary's as part...
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  • the original on 27 November 2015. Retrieved 9 September 2015. "Art and Design". www.ljmu.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 20 June 2021. Retrieved...
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  • London. 5 August 2013. Prestidge, Colin (1996). A History of Stubbington. Warsash Press. A view of the main school building, ca. 1965, (Hantsphere Collections)...
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  • Kenneth Robbin Moore. For services to the communities in Titchfield and Warsash, Hampshire. Anthony Oliver Morrison. For voluntary services to the community...
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    an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1808, at Parson's Yard, Warsash, England. She was the first naval vessel built at that yard. Peruvian captured...
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