Southwick (/ˈsaʊθwɪk/) is a town in the Adur district of West Sussex, England located five miles (8 km) west of Brighton. It covers an area of 863.7 ha...
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and Wear Southwick, West Sussex, a town in the Adur District Southwick (electoral division), a West Sussex County Council constituency Southwick Ship Canal...
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Southwick Football Club was a football club based in Southwick, West Sussex, England. The club was founded in 1882 and was among the founding members...
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in Albion Street in Southwick, West Sussex, England. The building, which is now used as offices, was the meeting place of Southwick Urban District Council...
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Shoreham Power Station (category Buildings and structures in West Sussex)
Power Station is a 420MWe combined cycle gas-fired power station in Southwick, West Sussex. It was built on the site of the Shoreham B Power Station. Brighton...
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Shoreham-by-Sea (redirect from Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex)
the county of West Sussex, England. In 2011 it had a population of 20,547. The town is bordered to its north by the South Downs, to its west by the Adur...
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John Juniper (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
who played for Sussex from 1880 to 1885. Juniper was born at Southwick, West Sussex and was a labourer. He made his debut for Sussex at the age of 18...
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West Sussex is a ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Surrey to the north, East Sussex to the east, the English Channel to the south...
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The Southwick Ship Canal or Southwick Canal is a canal in Southwick, West Sussex that branches off from the estuary of the River Adur near Hove. The canal...
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Fishersgate railway station (category Railway stations in West Sussex)
Fishersgate railway station is a railway station in West Sussex, England, serving both the eastern part of Southwick, as well as the western part of Portslade in...
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John Jabez Edwin Mayall (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
Mayall (17 September 1813 near Oldham, Lancashire – 6 March 1901 in Southwick, West Sussex) was an English photographer who in 1860 took the first carte-de-visite...
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Heath Burgess Hill East Grinstead Hurstpierpoint Southwick Selsey Westergate Southwater Storrington West Chiltington Common Billingshurst Steyning East...
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Seaford, East Sussex Sheffield Old Town Hall, South Yorkshire Old Town Hall, Somerton, Somerset Old Town Hall, Southwick, West Sussex Old Town Hall,...
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Aberdeen 0.8 BBC Radio 5 Live Barrow-in-Furness 0.6 BBC Radio 5 Live Southwick, West Sussex 0.6 BBC Radio 5 Live Bexhill-on-Sea 0.4 BBC Radio 5 Live Enniskillen...
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Thérèse Lessore (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
Group, and the third wife of Walter Sickert. Lessore was born in Southwick, West Sussex. Her parents were the French painter Jules Lessore (1849–1892),...
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William Mechen (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Southwick, Sussex. Mechen made his first-class debut for Sussex against Gloucestershire at County Ground, Hove...
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ISBN 978-0-571-26965-5 Olive Mary Barrow. "Molotov Breadbasket in Southwick, West Sussex". WW2 People's War (BBC). Retrieved 14 February 2018. Richard Harris...
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is a list of cities, towns and villages in the ceremonial county of West Sussex, England. Towns and cities are shown in bold type. Contents: A B C D...
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it include Westbourne Terrace, Talbot Square, London Street and Southwick Street. Sussex Gardens provides the main axis for the area. The street was originally...
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Clara Butt (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
made numerous recordings for the gramophone. Clara Butt was born in Southwick, Sussex, the eldest daughter of Henry Albert Butt, a sea captain, and his...
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church in the town of Southwick in the district of Adur, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. Some Saxon-era structural...
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Attila the Stockbroker (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
'Glastonwick', currently held at Coombes Farm, near Shoreham though originally in Southwick, his home town nearby. June 2018 saw the 23rd Glastonwick. Notable works...
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John Pell (mathematician) (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
Thomas Hobbes. He was born at Southwick in West Sussex, England. His father, also named John Pell, was from Southwick, and his mother was Mary Holland...
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Louise Powell (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
Ada Louise Powell Born 14 April 1865 Southwick, West Sussex, Sussex, England Died 30 September 1956 (aged 91) London, England Nationality British...
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Flitwick Accordingly: Southwick, Hampshire - /ˈsʌðɪk/ Anomalies: Southwick, West Sussex is pronounced /ˈsaʊθwɪk/, like Painswick, Gloucestershire, Prestwick...
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Jack Mercer (cricketer) (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
born in Southwick, West Sussex, and began his cricket with Sussex after World War I in 1919. He found he had very little opportunity because Sussex had so...
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Connecticut. Some English places have the pronunciation /wɪk/ instead: Southwick, West Sussex; Painswick, Gloucestershire; Prestwick and Hardwick, as well as...
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Frank New (category People from Southwick, West Sussex)
matches for Sussex in 1890. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler. He was born and died in Southwick, Sussex. New played in...
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South East England (section Sussex)
the first colour film process, known as Kinemacolor, in 1906 at Southwick, West Sussex. George E. Davis from Slough, is the founding father of chemical...
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Southwick railway station serves the town of Southwick in West Sussex, England. It is on the West Coastway Line, 4 miles 30 chains (7.0 km) from Brighton...
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