Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "947" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Horsham and West
Born in Horsham, West Sussex, he is the oldest of three children, the son of English television, radio and newspaper journalist and presenter Edward Enfield.
In West Sussex Horsham Forum's sundial history of local events and people refers to Cicely Mary ( May ) Barker
Epsom railway station has frequent rail services to London ( running to Waterloo, Victoria and London Bridge ), and also to Leatherhead, Dorking, Guildford, Horsham, West Croydon and Wimbledon where it connects with the London Underground.
* Christ's Hospital, Horsham, West Sussex.
At that time, his father Mike was an assistant pro at Edgmont Country Club and later also spent time as a pro at West Chester Golf and Country Club as well as Hidden Springs Golf Course in Horsham.
Christ's Hospital ( popularly known as The Bluecoat School, and also by the nicknames " Housey " and " CH ") is an English coeducational independent day and boarding school with Royal Charter located in the Sussex countryside just south of Horsham in Horsham District, West Sussex, England.
* Helen Dyrbye, Steven Harris, Thomas Golzen, " The Xenophobe's Guide to the Danes ", Horsham, West Sussex: Ravette Publishing, 1997, 64 pp.
After representing Horsham in the House of Commons for over four years, Goulburn was successively member for St Germans, for West Looe, and for the city of Armagh.
Pease Pottage lies on an ancient, pre-Roman trackway that ran in an east to west direction along the Forest Ridge from Ashdown Forest through West Hoathly, Turners Hill and Pease Pottage to Horsham.
The Southgate West development was underway on land covered by Hogs Hill Farm, which occupied a ridge of land between the Horsham and Brighton Roads.
Once in West Sussex, it bypasses Horsham, Ashington and Findon before terminating in Worthing at the A259 in the town centre.
In West Sussex the Horsham branch was extended to Pulborough and Petworth in 1859.
Thus in 1865 it opened a line between West Horsham and the L & SWR line near Guildford, giving access to that town.
File: Quad DH. jpg | Quad, Christ's Hospital in Horsham, West Sussex
Ian Trethowan was educated at the independent Christ's Hospital school near Horsham in West Sussex and did not attend a university.
Trains serve a variety of destinations including Central London ( with Waterloo, Victoria & London Bridge served ), Clapham Junction, Wimbledon, Worcester Park, Balham, West Croydon, Sutton, Leatherhead, Effingham Junction, Guildford, Dorking and Horsham.
A young Sussex gentleman named John Openshaw has a strange story: in 1869 his uncle Elias Openshaw had suddenly come back to England to settle on an estate at Horsham, West Sussex after living for years in the United States as a planter in Florida and serving as a Colonel in the Confederate Army.
East Croydon serves destinations mainly in East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey and Brighton & Hove, including Gatwick Airport, Horsham, Caterham, Tattenham Corner, Brighton, Hastings, Eastbourne, Bognor Regis, Portsmouth, Tonbridge and many suburban stations in South London and Hertfordshire.
In September 2009 it was announced that from 3 October 2009, Metrobus would take over Arriva Guildford & West Surrey's Horsham operations, including Horsham town routes, route 93 ( Dorking-Horsham ) and London Buses route 465 ( Dorking-Kingston ).
Although called a canal, it was essentially a river navigation, as it followed the course of the river to West Grinstead, to terminate at a wharf near the Worthing to Horsham turnpike road, now the A24.
After being educated at Christ's Hospital in Horsham, West Sussex, he served as a Flying Officer with the Royal Air Force from 1943 to 1947.
Roy William Whiting was born in Horsham hospital in West Sussex on 26 January 1959.

Horsham and Sussex
Caine's acting career began at the age of 20 in Horsham, Sussex when he responded to an advertisement in The Stage for an assistant stage manager who would also perform small walk-on parts for the Horsham-based Westminster Repertory Company who were performed at the Carfax Electric Theatre.
Lewes, in East Sussex, is 12 miles ( 19 km ) southeast of Burgess Hill, and the larger town of Horsham is 15 miles ( 24 km ) to the northwest.
Innes was born in Horsham, Sussex, and educated at the Cranbrook School in Kent.
Taking holy orders, he was appointed to Buxted, Sussex, in 1819, and to the vicarage of Horsham in 1821.
Robert Blatchford died on 17 December 1943 in Horsham, Sussex.
He attended Limpsfield primary school in Limpsfield, Surrey ; the Christ's Hospital in Horsham, Sussex ; Pembroke College, Oxford gaining an MA in PPE ; and Université de Lyon.
This also applied to Sussex and Surrey market towns such as Lewes, Horsham, East Grinstead and Dorking as soon as these were connected to the rail network.
Other educational commissions included the new buildings of Christ's Hospital in Horsham, Sussex ( 1893 – 1902 ), the Royal College of Science, South Kensington ( 1900 – 1906 ), King's College, Cambridge ( 1908 ), the Royal School of Mines, South Kensington ( 1909 – 1913 ), Royal Russell School, Coombe, Croydon, Surrey and the Royal College of Science for Ireland which now houses the Irish Government Buildings.

Horsham and gets
Pease Pottage is a small village in West Sussex, England which, according to tradition, gets its name from serving pease pottage to convicts either on their way from London to the South Coast or from East Grinstead to Horsham

Horsham and its
It can also be defined as the land within the social catchment of Horsham, its main settlement.
It was moved slightly from its original location, to better accommodate pedestrians and then refurbished in 1978 with funds raised by the Horsham Society and with council funding.
Lerici is also twinned with Horsham, in Great Britain, although the latter no longer records this as an ' active ' twinning on its official website.
Around the turn of the 20th century, Christ's Hospital moved out of the City to Horsham, West Sussex, ending the Sunday influx of its schoolboys.
By the late nineteenth century, the population of Horsham had expanded to 10, 000 ( accelerated by the coming of the railway and its associated employment ), the City and Guilds Institute ( which the Mercers ' Company had helped found ) decreed that education needed to be extended to include the new sciences, and money needed to be found to replace the school buildings yet again.
The school admits children according to its admissions criteria and they come from both the immediate Dorking area and a wider area which extends east towards Merstham, west to Guildford, north towards Kingston and south in to Sussex and beyond Horsham.
Adding to its Horsham, Pennsylvania-based Bimbo Bakeries USA, Grupo Bimbo will significantly expand its coverage of the United States.

Horsham and first
* August 8 – The first recorded town cricket match at Horsham in England is played.
The first tributaries to join the young river drain the northernmost part of St Leonard's Forest, between Horsham and Crawley, although much of the Forest lies within the catchment of the River Arun.
He became a schoolteacher, teaching first at Tragowell in the Swan Hill district, at Fine View State School, and then in the Horsham district.
The first development was west along Horsham Road, mainly bungalows.
The current site, formerly known as Royal Air Force Station Horsham St Faith, or more commonly RAF Horsham St Faith, was first developed in 1939 and officially opened on 1 June 1940 as a bomber station.
Turnour was first elected for Horsham in a by-election in 1904 at the age of just 21, the youngest Member of Parliament ( MP ) in the Commons, and remained an MP for the next 47 years.
They faced Horsham in the fourth qualifying round ; a place in the first round proper awaiting the victors.
Henry Rupert James Charlwood ( 19 December 1846 in Horsham, Sussex – 6 June 1888 in Scarborough, Yorkshire ) played cricket professionally for England in the first two Test matches ever played, which were against Australia in 1877.
By his first wife he had ( besides a daughter Judith, wife to William Bladwell, a London merchant ) a son, John, captain in the king's army, who inherited his father's Horsham property, and died there early in 1673.

0.200 seconds.