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As a vintage rally car, on January 29, 2012 Hayden Burvill, Alastair Caldwell, and their # 35 1968 Porsche 912 finished first in class, and 7th overall in the 2012 London to Cape Town World Cup Rally ; a 14 country, three continent, 14, 000 kilometre, 26 driving-days event.
Kentish Town was an early base for the Social Democratic Party and in recent years the increasingly middle class population has returned large votes for the Green and Liberal Democrat parties.
The population of the Town now exceeds 13, 000, which classifies it as a town of the first class.
HMS Belfast at her berth in the Pool of London HMS Belfast, a Town class cruiser, was launched in 1938 and served throughout the Second World War, participating in the December 1943 Battle of North Cape and firing some of the first shots of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944.
HMS Gloucester, one of the Town class, in 1917
The group of 21 Town class cruisers begun in 1910 proved excellent in scouting in all types of weather and could carry enough fuel and ammunition to guard the trade routes.
The British built 11 during this period, which culminated in the two Town class ships, armed with 12 guns.
* A subclass of the Town class cruiser ship class
* was a Town class light cruiser launched in 1936 and scrapped in 1958.
Horner's acts of cuckolding aggression are directed not only at disrupting middle-class families of " the City ", in the usual way of the aristocratic Restoration rake, but also at his own, upper, class, the inhabitants of " the Town "— the new and fashionable quarters ( the future West End ) that had sprung up west of the medieval City walls after the Great Fire of London in 1666.
Thus Horner, as Canfield puts it, " represents not just class superiority, but that subset of class represented by the Town wits, a privileged minority that ... is the jet set identified with the Town and the Court as the loci of real power in the kingdom.
What lifted this work into another class was Mark Dornford-May's adaptation for the Isango Portobello company at the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town, South Africa, in 2010.
* United States Consumer Guide's categorization which sorts luxury vehicles by size acknowledges that there can be considerable price variations within a class ; for instance the Lincoln Town Car has a relatively low MSRP ( Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price ) compared to the Jaguar XJ, BMW 7 Series, Lexus LS, or Mercedes-Benz S-Class.
He is twice-divorced and dissatisfied with his job as a communications lecturer, teaching one specialized class in romantic literature at a technical university in Cape Town in post-apartheid South Africa.
* A2, a town and country planning use class in the UK, see Town and Country Planning ( Use Classes ) Order 1987
In 2008, the Thurrock branch of the IWCA contested the working class Stanford East and Corringham Town ward and won 98 votes, down from 144 votes in 2007 and behind the BNP's 344 votes.
To date only Soweto TV has a class licence, while Cape Town TV has applied for one.
* HMS Nottingham was a Town class cruiser launched in 1913 and sunk in 1916.
*, a Town class light cruiser launched in 1915 and decommissioned in 1935
* HMS Sheffield ( C24 ) ( 1936 )-a Town class light cruiser which saw service in World War II from the Arctic Circle and the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.
* Woodland Town Hall-The Woodland Town Hall is used to hold the production of Sleeping Beauty performed by Franklin and his class in " Franklin's Starring Role.

Town and cruiser
# REDIRECT Town class cruiser ( 1936 )
# REDIRECT Town class cruiser ( 1936 )
# REDIRECT Town class cruiser ( 1936 )
Town class cruiser can refer to:
* Town class cruiser ( 1910 )
* Town class cruiser ( 1936 )
# REDIRECT Town class cruiser ( 1910 )
# Redirect Town class cruiser ( 1910 )
# Redirect Town class cruiser ( 1910 )# Chatham / Sydney class
# Redirect Town class cruiser ( 1910 )# Birmingham class
# Redirect Town class cruiser ( 1910 )
* Town class cruiser ( 1910 )
* Town class cruiser ( 1936 )
* HMS Yarmouth was a Town class light cruiser launched in 1911 and sold in 1929.
* HMS Chatham was a Town class light cruiser launched in 1911.
* – Town "- class light cruiser
Sydney was a Town class light cruiser, of the Chatham subclass.
* HMS Liverpool ( C11 ), a 1937 British Royal Navy Town class light cruiser

Town and Southampton
In 1961, a volcanic eruption forced the evacuation of the entire population via Cape Town to wooden huts in the disused Pendell Army Camp in Merstham, Surrey, England, before moving to a more permanent site at a former Royal Air Force station in Calshot near Southampton, England, living mainly in a road called Tristan Close.
In 1898 Shackleton joined the Union-Castle Line, the regular mail and passenger carrier between Southampton and Cape Town.
* Bill Smith ( Edwardian footballer ), English footballer with Brentford, Southampton and Halifax Town
East Quogue is in the Town of Southampton.
Hampton Bays is in the Town of Southampton.
Both Flanders and East Quogue also fall within the Town of Southampton.
The Village of North Haven is in the Town of Southampton.
North Sea is a community in the Town of Southampton.
Northampton is in the Town of Southampton.
Noyac is located on the South Fork of Long Island in the Town of Southampton.
The land, called St. George's Manor, stretched from the Carmans River ( then called the Connecticut River ) in the west to the edge of Southampton Town in the east with a northern border around present-day New York State Route 25, as much as of land.
Riverside is in the Town of Southampton and derives its name from being on the south bank of the Peconic River.
Shinnecock Hills is in the Town of Southampton.
Tuckahoe is in the Town of Southampton.
West Hampton Dunes is located on a barrier island in the Town of Southampton.
The inlet created a geographic oddity whereby the Town of Brookhaven actually has jurisdiction on land immediately west of West Hampton Dunes although Brookhaven land access to it involves a nearly 20 mile drive through Southampton.
Westhampton is in the Town of Southampton.
Until 1844, trains were pulled up the incline to Camden Town by cables because the London and Birmingham Railway's Act of Parliament prohibited the use of locomotives in the Euston area ; this prohibition is said to have been at the request of Lord Southampton, who owned land bordering this section of the line.
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* New Town, Southampton, a district of the city of Southampton
The Town of Caledonia was established in 1803 as the " Town of Southampton ," having previously been known as " Northampton.
The Village of Southampton is in the southeast part of the county in the Town of Southampton.

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