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Addiscombe and Military
Published catalogues exist of East India Company ships ’ journals and logs, 1600 – 1834 ; and of some of the Company's daughter institutions, including the East India Company College, Haileybury, and Addiscombe Military Seminary.
* Addiscombe Military Academy 1809-1861
In 1809, Emelius Ratcliffe sold Addiscombe Place to the British East India Company, whereupon it became a Military Seminary-the Addiscombe Military Academy.
Category: Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary
Its counterpart for the training of officers for the East India Company's Presidency armies was Addiscombe Military Academy.
The son of Charles Kaye, a solicitor, he was educated at Eton College and at the Royal Military College, Addiscombe.
It has occasionally been used for military academies, notably in the case of the East India Company Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey, United Kingdom.
He was educated at Addiscombe Military Academy from which he joined the Bengal Engineers at the age of 18, arriving in India in November 1828.
Category: Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary
Category: Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary
In 1824 he became lecturer in science at the East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey, and in the following year he exhibited his first electromagnet.
Roberts was educated at Eton, Sandhurst and Addiscombe Military Academy before entering the East India Company Army as a Second Lieutenant with the Bengal Artillery on 12 December 1851.
He was born in Macao, China, the son of John William Roberts of the East India Company and was educated at Mr Styles ' Classical Academy in Thames Ditton and at the Addiscombe Military Academy for service in the East India Company ( the HEIC ).
After passing through college at the Addiscombe Military Academy, he served through the Oudh campaign against the mutineers in 1858 and 1859.
Category: Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary
* East India Company Military Seminary, Addiscombe, Surrey, added dining room, barracks and office block ( 1825 – 27 ), demolished ( 1861 )
At the age of 14 he entered the East India Company's Seminary at Addiscombe Military Academy graduating in June 1841 and receiving a commission in the Bengal Horse Artillery.
Category: Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary
He was born in Neechindipur in Bengal, India, the son of James Hills and was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and the Addiscombe Military Academy.
Category: Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary

Addiscombe and Academy
Arthur Hammond was born in Dawlish, Devon in 1843 and, on leaving Sherborne School, graduated from Addiscombe Military Academy in 1861.
From Addiscombe Military Academy he passed into the Bengal Engineers in 1836, and was employed for some years on irrigation works in the Northwestern Provinces.
He was educated at Addiscombe Military Academy, and entered the Bombay Artillery in 1827.
This medal was to be awarded to the " best cadet of the season " at the Addiscombe Military Academy.

Addiscombe and |
| Croydon, Addiscombe, Shirley, Addington, New Addington, Forestdale, Waddon, Beddington
A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of part of the Hayes Line, between Lower Sydenham and Elmers End, showing the now closed Addiscombe Line and Woodside and South Croydon Railway | W & SCR branches off the Hayes Line.
A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of part of the Hayes Line, between Lower Sydenham and Elmers End, showing the now closed Addiscombe Line and Woodside and South Croydon Railway | W & SCR branches off the Hayes Line
A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of part of the Hayes Line, between Lower Sydenham and Elmers End, showing the now closed Addiscombe Line and Woodside and South Croydon Railway | W & SCR branches off the Hayes Line.

Addiscombe and Seminary
From 1836 to 1855 he held a similar professorship at the East India Company's Military Seminary, Addiscombe.
From 1845, he was also a lecturer at the East India Company's Military Seminary at Addiscombe, and professor of geology at the College for Civil Engineers at Putney.
He later studied at the M. E. I Company's Seminary at Addiscombe, and at the R. E.
Category: Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary
Category: Alumni of Addiscombe Military Seminary
The crest also contained a gold crozier, another reference to the archbishops, and a crossed sword and tilting spear for the East India Company Military Seminary, which had formerly stood at Addiscombe.

Addiscombe and .
From Elmers End to Woodside route 1 and route 4 ( and route 2 from Arena ) follow the former British Rail branch line to Addiscombe, then diverge to reach Addiscombe tram stop, which is 500 metres west of the now-demolished Addiscombe railway station.
* Phase 4 was the possible continuation of the Lewisham branch to take over suburban services on the Addiscombe and Hayes branches.
Addiscombe is a district of south London, England, located in the London Borough of Croydon.
It is situated just to the northeast of central Croydon, and is home to a high proportion of people who commute to Central London, owing to its proximity to the busy East Croydon railway station and Tramlink, linking Addiscombe with other parts of Croydon and Wimbledon, as well as extensive bus routes into Central Croydon and surrounding areas.
Three hundred years ago Addiscombe was a rural area.
In 1702, ' Addiscombe Place ' was built to John Vanbrugh's design.
The officers of this army were trained at Addiscombe before setting off for India.
All that is left are the two buildings ' Ashleigh ' and ' India ' on the corner of Clyde Road / Addiscombe Road and the former gymnasium on Havelock Road, now private apartments.
St Mary Magdalene Church, Addiscombe.
The parish of Addiscombe was formed in 1879.
Since early 2006 several parts of Addiscombe have been in the process of extensive regeneration, notably the addition of housing to the site of the former Black Horse Pub ( which is thought by some to be the oldest site of a pub in the borough ) and the demolition of church buildings in Bingham Road in order to renovate the church halls and provide luxury retirement apartments.
The addition of Addiscombe Railway Park along the disused railway line between Blackhorse Lane tram stop, Morland Road and Lower Addiscombe Road will further regenerate the area.
R. F. Delderfield ( 1912 – 1972 ), author, lived in Addiscombe between 1918 and 1923.

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