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Welford and is
This algorithm is due to Knuth, who cites Welford, and it has been thoroughly analyzed.
One is a mile ( 1. 6 km ) long and leads to the village of Welford.
Welford is a national park in Central West Queensland, Australia, 991 km west of Brisbane founded by Claire Gillman.
Manor Farm at the junction of Church Street, Newlands and Welford Road, is a Grade II listed building built in 1720.
It is a back entrance to RAF Welford, a Second World War airfield and now an RAF / USAF military installation mainly used for storing munitions.
The club plays its home games at Welford Road Stadium, the address of which is actually Aylestone Road.
The southern boundary of Welford National Park is marked by the Barcoo River and Isisford Weir has been constructed on the Barcoo.
Welford is a village and civil parish in England.
The A5199 is known as the ' Welford Road ' for much of its length.
Other amenities include a village hall, a sports field which is home to Welford Victoria F. C., a youth centre and a pocket park.
There is clear evidence that Welford shrank considerably during the medieval period and it is notable that three of its neighbouring civil parishes — Elkington, Stanford-on-Avon and Sulby — are almost entirely depopulated.
The road is known as Welford Road in the village and runs along the top of the ridge on which the village stands giving it extensive views east and west.
The village pub is the Bricklayers Arms, on Welford Road.
For most of its length it is known as the Welford Road, except for small stretches near Welford where it is known as High Street and Northampton Road.
This stretch in Welford is typical and indicates why the A50 number was withdrawn
With the expansion of Welford Road under way it is likely that the only rugby games to be played at the Walkers Stadium in future will be European Cup semi-finals when Leicester Tigers are drawn at " home " which enables them to propose a suitable English venue away from their home ground.
Kilby Bridge is a landmark hamlet on the A5199 Welford Road south of the city of Leicester in England.
There are three pubs and many Tudor half-timbered and thatched cottages, mostly close to the village church, which is the older part of Welford.
Halfway is a hamlet in the civil parish of Welford in the English county of Berkshire.
The latest production ( 2012 ) is being performed at the nearby Welford House.
Weston is a village in the civil parish of Welford in the English county of Berkshire.

Welford and now
The station site is now a car park for visitors to Welford Park's snowdrop displays.
RAF Welford is located in West Berkshire with a now disused dedicated access road leading to the station from the eastbound M4 motorway to the west of the A34 junction with the M4.
This was influenced by the replacement of the Welford Road ( now the A5199 ) by the Market Harborough road ( the Harborough Turnpike, now the A6 ), as the main route to London, because the Welford Road terminated in the tiny streets of the old town, and was therefore a hindrance for vehicles, while the London Road went past the East Gates of the city.

Welford and under
While under USAAF control, Welford was known as USAAF Station AAF-474 for security reasons during the war, and by which it was referred to instead of location.

Welford and Munitions
Munitions being loaded into a container at Welford in 2012
In 2005 424th ABS was redesignated 420th Air Base Group with its headquarters at Fairford and the munitions personnel at Welford became 420th Munitions Squadron.

Welford and Squadron
# November 1976-July 1978, missile maintenance technician, 7551st Ammunition Supply Squadron, Royal Air Force Welford, England
The 7531st Ammunition Squadron was the principal unit at Welford until it was replaced in 1959 by the 3115th Ammunition Squadron.
On 1 November 1962 the 7255th Ammunition Supply Squadron ( ASUPS ) arrived at Welford as the host unit until it was re-designated the 7551st ASUPS in 1972.
The Fairford / Welford unit was then redesignated to 424th Air Base Squadron from April 1995.

Welford and comes
The name of the park comes from the original owner of the grazing station which was eventually called Welford Downs after Richard Welford.

Welford and Support
With the need to find bases for the newly arriving USAAF forces, Welford was selected and the first contingent of Americans arrived on 6 September 1943, when the VIII Air Support Command took charge of the airfield.

Welford and with
On 11 June 2007 the club announced plans that it was working with AFL, who were involved in redeveloping Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium for a redevelopment plan which will raise the capacity of their Welford Road stadium from 17, 498 to 25, 000 by 2011.
In 2004, the United Kingdom's best supported rugby union club, Leicester Tigers considered sharing the stadium with Leicester City as their own 16, 815-capacity ground at Welford Road was considered too small to handle the growing popularity of rugby.
In 2007 a permanent groundshare seemed to be ruled out as Leicester Tigers received planning consent for a major expansion of their own Welford Road venue with a new 10, 500-seat stand taking Welford Road to a capacity of 24, 500.
The great run of results led to the Shoguns securing a top eight finish and a place in the quarter-final of the Zurich Championship at Welford Road with qualification for the lucrative Heineken Cup up for grabs.
* Website with photos of Welford St. Gregory, a round-tower church
As part of the IX Troop Carrier Command's desire to have its C-47 groups commence training with paratroops of the 101st Airborne Division deployed in the Salisbury Plain area, the squadrons of the 435th Troop Carrier Group arrived at Welford on 25 January 1944 from RAF Langar flying C-47s and C-53s.
Due to the specialized use of Welford, some of its World War II configuration remains, with large numbers of loop dispersment pads remaining, its T-2 Hangars still in use, and much of the perimeter track.
In 2004, the Tigers announced a plan to abandon Welford Road in favour of a groundshare at Walkers Stadium with the city's main football club, Leicester City F. C.
2005 – Played final professional event at Australian Open, picking up last victory with defeat of wild card Welford in the first round.

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