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  • Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor, née Diana Spencer) (July 1, 1961—August 3, 1997) was the first wife of Charles ...
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  • was appointed surveyor-general of New South Wales in 1812, and retained that ... Surveyor-General of Lands in New South Wales. In April 1815, he was with ...
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  • Dylan Thomas was born in the coastal city of Swansea, Wales. His father ... his death, his body was brought back to Wales for burial in the village ...
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  • and consists of England, Scotland, and Wales. The terms "Great Britain ... unit of consisting England, Scotland and Wales. Though the sovereign state ...
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  • * United Kingdom: Cornwall (famously the town of Delabole) and Wales. ... as in the purple slates of North Wales, ferrous reduction spheres ...
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  • Phillip was appointed Governor of New South Wales, the first European colony on the Australian continent, and was the founder of the site which ...
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  • on the outskirts of Swansea, in South Wales, Great Britain. The son of ... Jones: 1879-1958. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0708307191 ...
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  • 1774. After a spell as a circuit judge in Wales, and a fruitless attempt ... Sir William Jones. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0708312950 ...
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor, née Diana Spencer) (July 1, 1961—August 3, 1997) was the first wife of Charles ...
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  • to the case should prevail. In England and Wales, the phrase refers to the ... a copy of the original writ. In England and Wales, a barrister is the one upon ...
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  • | place_of_birth = Denbigh, Wales | date_of_death = May 10, 1904 ... He was born in Denbigh, Denbighshire, Wales. His parents were not ...
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  • The Sydney Opera House, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is one of the most famous performing arts venues in the world. Designed ...
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  • kings of the Middle Ages. He was born at Monmouth, Wales, September 16, 1387, and he reigned as King of England from 1413 to 1422. ...
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  • ==Princess of Wales== [[Image:CatherineAragon.jpg|thumb|right|180px ... VII, on November 14, 1501. As Prince of Wales, Arthur was sent to Ludlow ...
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  • Carrick. His father created him Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester on September ... The Prince of Wales had an extremely poor relationship with his father ...
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  • Telford also worked on the North Wales coast road between Chester and Bangor, including another major suspension bridge at Conwy, opened later ...
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  • and its unification of Richmondshire (like Wales, or Brittany to France) into ... agricultural districts (e.g. Council of Wales, Council of the North, etc ...
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  • from the Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), who ... football associations of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, in ...
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  • million. Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales. The site of the first European colony in Australia, Sydney was established in 1788 at Sydney ...
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  • *Chirk Aqueduct, Wales - built between 1796 and 1801 *Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wales - built between 1795 and 1805 ...
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  • The Greater Blue Mountains Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. Forming a central part of ...
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  • After the Second World War, secondary education in England, Wales ... quot;Comprehensive Education in England and Wales, 1944-1991," European ...
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  • (Miniño et al. 2007), England, Canada, and Wales (NS 2006), killing one person ... leading cause of death in England & Wales. News Release: Health Statistics ...
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  • system), which existed in England and Wales from the mid-1940s to the ... For example, the oldest extant schools in Wales were founded on the ...
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  • ===Prince David of Wales=== by King Edward I in his efforts to bring Wales, Scotland, and Ireland under ...
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  • with King Edward VII (who was the Prince of Wales at that time) through Egypt. Despite Baker’s travels with the notorious Prince of Wales, he never ...
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  • Picasso, Rembrandt, Diana, Princess of Wales, Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent ... of the Dresses of Diana, Princess of Wales Acquired From the 1997 Christie ...
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  • Born in Llanfihangel Crucorney, near Abergavenny, Wales, Williams ... around the Black Mountains, the part of Wales from which he hailed. It ...
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  • The Jenolan Caves in New South Wales, Australia are a series of caves ... The caves, then known as the Fish River Caves, came under New South ...
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  • similar to those in place in Scotland and Wales since 1997 and in Northern ... General, ex parte Jackson] England and Wales High Court (Administrative ...
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  • Library of Scotland, and the National Library of Wales. ... Dublin, and the National Library of Wales) are entitled to request ...
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  • organization, but case law in England and Wales has identified four principal ... ninety thousand charities in England and Wales are generally registered ...
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  • William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield PC (March 2, 1705 – March 20, 1793), was a British judge and politician who reached high office in the ...
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  • forming the border between New South Wales and Victoria. drains most of inland Victoria, New South Wales, and southern Queensland ...
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  • such as the United States, England, and Wales, assault refers only to the ... some jurisdictions (such as in England and Wales, where the 1988 Criminal ...
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  • Vernon Watkins (June 27, 1906 — October 8, 1967), was a Welsh poet, commonly known for his friendship with his fellow Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas ...
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  • with their lives. Mac Murchadha fled to Wales and from there to England ... Diarmaid's army then lost the battle. He sent word to Wales and ...
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  • he was appointed Governor of New South Wales (Australia), with a brief ... ===Governor of New South Wales=== Bligh was offered the position of ...
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  • *Typical and New South Wales koala (formerly P. cinereus cinereus ... *Cullawines – used in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales ...
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  • on his father's farm at Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia. Initially using his father's steam tractor engine as a power source, he found ...
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  • House, London. His father was The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII), ... As a younger son of the Prince of Wales, there was no expectation ...
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  • Having visited several hundred prisons across England, Scotland, Wales ... *Howard, John. [1777] 2000. The state of the prisons in England and ...
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  • Tsumeb, Namibia; Mexico; Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia; England; and Lyon, France. It also occurs in the Southwestern United States, especially ...
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  • Canadian Maritimes, Scandinavia, Ireland, Wales, Philippines, and Scotland ... For example, Porphyra is a red alga used in Wales to make laverbread ...
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  • School, a boarding school in the New South Wales highlands, in an attempt ... edge of the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales. His parents felt that he ...
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  • Edward (Edward of Westminster and Prince of Wales). York, meanwhile, had gained ... her in the northern counties of England and Wales. Henry was captured by King ...
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  • and continuing to William, Prince of Wales who became its fifth president ... awarded in the name of William, Prince of Wales in his role as president of BAFTA. ...
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  • |Australia (South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania). ... |Australia (New South Wales, Queensland). |- |Calliophis ...
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  • quarrel between the King and the Prince of Wales split the Royal Family. Walpole ... however, he lost the favor of the Prince of Wales (the future King George II ...
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  • to Scotland. It did apply to England and Wales, however (and to Ireland ... quot; is frequently used in England and Wales, however such a "marriage ...
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  • Bevan was born in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, in the South Wales Valleys ... His son also joined the Tredegar branch of the South Wales Miners ...
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  • In 1945 he moved from his house in Harlech, North Wales to Rhos-on ... Coburn died in his home in North Wales on November 23, 1966, aged 84. ...
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  • * The limestone region of the Southern Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales ... * Jenolan Caves, New South Wales, Australia * Wombeyan Caves, New South ...
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  • [[Image:Chain gang - convicts going to work nr. Sidney N.S. Wales ... their sentences within areas of New South Wales colonized by law-abiding settlers. ...
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  • That marriage of Edward, Prince of Wales, was in King Edward's mind is clear from the fact that a papal dispensation was received from Pope ...
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  • == Military adventures in Ireland and Wales == In 1308 he went to Ireland ... After wandering helplessly for some weeks in Wales, the king was taken ...
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  • Duke of Rothesay; he was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester a few ... great-uncle) and the Dowager Princess of Wales (his grandmother). ...
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  • and the remainder mostly in New South Wales and Queensland (AM 2001). ... isolated emu population of the New South Wales North Coast Bioregion and ...
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  • Russia (169°43' W) and Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska (168°05' W ... winter months, there are no roads linking Wales, AK on the U.S. shore of ...
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  • The Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales (940-1216) (Cambridge: Cambridge ... The Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales (940-1216). Cambridge: Cambridge ...
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  • (for the BBC's Panorama) Diana, Princess of Wales about her failed marriage to the Prince of Wales. The ideal interview is considered to ...
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  • benefit of the inhabitants of New South Wales'. The library would ... In September 1869, the New South Wales government opened as the Free ...
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  • in 1810, his eldest son, George, Prince of Wales ruled as Prince Regent. Upon ... His Royal Highness Prince George of Wales was born at Norfolk House ...
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  • Alan Barcan, Sociological theory and educational reality (New South ... theory and educational reality. New South Wales, AU: University of New South ...
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  • Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, and Prince of Wales (all with the style Royal ... father was the second son of The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) and ...
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  • throne, Edward held the title of Prince of Wales, and has the distinction ... Queen Victoria created her son Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester on December ...
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  • classmates and was accepted to Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown ... After her graduation from Prince of Wales College, Maud began teaching ...
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  • Richard Price was born February 23, 1723, at Tynton, Glamorgan, Wales, the son of a Dissenting minister. Educated privately and at a Dissenting ...
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  • He continued to act in other films, such as The Outlaw Josey Wales ... |1976|| The Outlaw Josey Wales || Lone Watie |- |1976|| Shadow of the ...
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  • for example the Brythonic Calan Gaeaf (in Wales), Kalan Gwav (in Cornwall ... Line, on the Isle of Man, in north and mid Wales, and in parts of Ulster heavily ...
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  • England's schoolboy national team against Wales. team came in 1934 in a 4-0 win over Wales in which he scored a goal ...
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  • ====England, Wales, and Northern Ireland==== Independent school (UK) In England, Wales, Northern Ireland the term "public school" ...
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  • was Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, and his mother was Joan ... finally arrived back on the mainland in Wales, a tide of discontent had ...
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  • to bogs. Bog snorkeling is popular in England and Wales. Llanwrtyd Wells, which claims to be the smallest town in Wales, hosts the World Bog Snorkeling ...
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  • across as far as northwestern New South Wales. However, the range has declined ... across most of the area from the New South Wales and Victorian borders west ...
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  • Spain, and the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. ... Blue Mountains west of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. ...
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  • heir, Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, was killed either on the ... Edward IV's eldest son was invested with the title of Prince ...
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  • of the Monasteries, and the union of England and Wales. ... #039;s six siblings, Arthur, Prince of Wales, Margaret Tudor, and Mary ...
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  • Prince (later Edward VII) and Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra). ... take the news of the birth, the Prince of Wales wrote to his son, Prince ...
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  • novels. His play, Money, was produced at Prince of Wales's Theatre in 1872. ==Legacy== Although he was popular in his day, Bulwer-Lytton’s ...
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  • Dublin, and the National Library of Wales) are entitled to request ... Library of Scotland, and the National Library of Wales. ...
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  • Scotland, South Africa, Tonga, Uruguay and Wales. Rugby union is also gaining ... France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales. The modern tournament traces ...
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  • in the Clarence River estuary, New South Wales, Australia, Fish. Res. 25 ... the Clarence River estuary." New South Wales, Australia. Fish. Res. 25 ...
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  • ====England and Wales==== Crammers in England and Wales are almost entirely concerned with enabling ...
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  • . The Anglican Church was disestablished in Wales in 1920, the Church in Wales ... | WalesThe Church in Wales was split from the Church of England in ...
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  • The National Archives (TNA) is a British Governmental organization created in April 2003 to maintain a national archive for "England, Wales ...
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  • ==Prince of Wales== prince to hold the title of the Prince of Wales, which was formalized by ...
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  • after his birth, he was crowned Prince of Wales. Due to the disruption caused ... During the 1640s, when the Prince of Wales was still young, his father ...
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  • |deathdate=1991|1|28|1903|6|13Lake Wales, Florida |debutyear=1925 ... life and died on January 28, 1991 in Lake Wales, Florida. ...
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  • Each is named after a county town in Wales: Brecon, Denbigh (1891), Merion (1885), and Radnor (1887). The exceptions are Pembroke East and West ...
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  • found himself facing several rebellions in Wales, Cheshire, and Northumberland ... of the Lancastrian line. Landing in north Wales, he and his wife Cecily entered ...
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  • Wales Evangelical Christian website[http://www.etcw.ac.uk/index.php/aboutus/wales_and_korea] "Wales and Korea" Retrieved November 10, 2007. ...
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  • in Australia. University of New South Wales Press. ISBN 086840263X. Dangerous Creatures. Sydney, New South Wales: Reader's Digest. ISBN ...
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  • villages on the west coast of Prince of Wales Island and in one village ... various business opportunities on Prince of Wales Island such as forest-products ...
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  • 1173, when John was a small boy. Gerald of Wales relates that King Henry had ... In the hope of avoiding trouble in England and Wales while he was ...
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  • After the first convict fleet arrived at Port Jackson, New South Wales ... a local council with the state of New South Wales providing services to the ...
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  • his authority to the Christians in Wales and Dumnonia. The Britons in those areas were suspicious of the newly arrived Augustine, and he seems ...
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  • paddock in the Clocaenog Forest in North Wales, UK, on the site of a former ... * Forestry Commission (FC). 2004. FC Wales turns clock back thousands ...
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  • elder brothers (Prince George, Prince of Wales and Prince Frederick, Duke ... conflict with their father), the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York. ...
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  • [[Image:Outback.jpg|thumb|right|Flying over western New South Wales.]] Due to the wide expanses and remoteness of people in the outback, the Royal ...
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  • The district's change from a New South Wales (NSW) rural area ... turn flows northwest toward the New South Wales town of Yass. The Queanbeyan ...
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  • brother, Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales; Charles himself adored Henry ... The new Prince of Wales was greatly influenced by his father's ...
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  • War I. He accompanied Edward, Prince of Wales on a 1922 royal tour of India ... college: that of Atlantic College in South Wales. Mountbatten supported the ...
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  • [[Image:Gypsum Australia.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Gypsum from New South Wales, Australia.]] Given that gypsum dissolves over time in water, it is ...
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  • a kangaroo attack occurred in New South Wales in 1936. A hunter was killed ... instructions on proper care. In New South Wales, rehabilitation of kangaroos ...
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  • about Japan. Born in Greece and raised in Wales, he emigrated to the United ... and he was placed in the care of an aunt in Wales, who was a Roman Catholic ...
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  • Pryce Pryce-Jones of Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales was also one of the pioneers in the mail order business. He was apprenticed to a local draper ...
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  • The sport was banned in 2002 in Scotland and 2004 in England and Wales ... Boxing Day is an official bank holiday in the UK. In England and Wales ...
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  • Wales - Y Gelli Gandryll (Hay-on-Wye), Wales * Tunisia - Kairouan, Tunisia ...
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  • additional finances to pay for his war in Wales followed by his involvement ... She married Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, honoring an agreement that ...
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  • culture continued in the West of England and in Wales. This period ... seem to have been in control of England and Wales roughly west of a line from ...
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  • 80-160): Corinth, Rome and Asia Minor. University of Wales Press, 2006. ISBN 9780708318386 ==External links== All links retrieved August 11, 2023. ...
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  • The Act designated four Bank Holidays in England, Wales, and Ireland (Easter Monday; Whit Monday; First Monday in August; Boxing Day in England and Wales ...
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  • of Australia, which he named New South Wales and claimed for Britain. ... The British Crown Colony of New South Wales started with the establishment ...
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  • Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Italy ... * Abbeycwmhir Wales (ruin) (closed before Dissolution of the Monasteries) ...
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  • immigrants from Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. The first American presbytery, uniting some of these independent congregations and those of the ...
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  • to acquiesce in the election of Gerald of Wales to the see of St David's ... of taxation, and both men went to Wales in 1203 on a diplomatic mission ...
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  • children to her native Llanystumdwy, North Wales, where she lived with her ... was hailed as a great victory throughout Wales, and his writings in Udgorn ...
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  • Robert O'Hara Burke (1821 - June 28, 1861) was an Irish soldier and police officer, who achieved fame as an Australian explorer. He was ...
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  • *Hawarden Castle (18th century), Hawarden, Wales *Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire ... *Gwrych Castle, Abergele, Wales, 1819 *Penrhyn Castle, Gwynedd, Wales ...
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  • Arecibo in Puerto Rico, and Parkes in New South Wales, Australia. ===Space-based observatories=== Space observatory [[Image:Hubble 01.jpg|thumb ...
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  • eldest surviving son, Charles, Prince of Wales, to the daughter of the king ... attacked for his plan to have the Prince of Wales marry the Spanish Infanta ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Anthropologists Evans, Arthur [[Image:SirArthurEvans.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Bronze statue of Sir ...
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  • Pacific Ocean; Coleridge's tutor, William Wales, was the astronomer on Cook's flagship and had a strong relationship with Cook. On his second ...
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  • 1951. Sourced from the State Library of New South Wales Home and Away 11690 FL1472550.jpg|thumb|Doctor's residence and surgery, No 8 Milford Ave ...
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  • campaign on the island of Anglesey in north Wales, Boudica led the Iceni, along ... against the island of Anglesey in north Wales, a refuge for British rebels ...
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  • of Orange into the Birth of the Prince of Wales] The Jacobite Heritage. Retrieved ... born son as the "pretended Prince of Wales." He also gave a list ...
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  • Eventually, he was allowed to retire into Wales, where he became the ... He probably left Wales in 1657, and his immediate connection with ...
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  • Dublin; and the National Libraries of Scotland and Wales. The British Library is the only one that must receive a copy of every item published in Britain; ...
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  • , in waters of Eastern New South Wales,"] Australian Journal ... Hunter, the second Governor of New South Wales.B. K. Hall, "The paradoxical ...
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  • galactose residues on cell surfaces (Wales et al. 1991). RTB form a ... * Sphyris, N., J. M. Lord, R. Wales, et al. 1995. [http://www.ncbi ...
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  • was born May 17, 1899, in Neath, Glamorganshire, Wales, and educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford. From 1917 to 1919 he served in the ...
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  • Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales from 1821 to 1825. ... Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales from 1821–1825. The local ...
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  • Flynn. His family moved to Sydney, New South Wales, when Flynn was a young child. Here he met his first love, the ocean. His father, Theodore Thomson ...
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  • Prayer under letters patent. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland the ... *[http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/Wales/Wales.htm The Book ...
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  • After teaching in the University of Wales from 1952 until 55, he spent a year as a visiting lecturer at Yale University, where he also studied ...
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  • of the castles to be found in England and Wales to protect themselves from ... throughout England (Dover, western Mercia, Wales, Exeter). In 1068, Harold ...
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  • |popplace=New South Wales  2.9%Queensland  4.2%Western Australia ... include: Koori (or Koorie) in New South Wales and Victoria; Murri in Queensland; ...
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  • champion tennis player from Glebe, New South Wales, Australia. Known for his amiable nature and dominant play, Hoad was part of an especially successful ...
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  • Southern Cement works near [[Berrima, New South Wales|Berrima]], New South Wales, Australia.]] ===Portland cement=== Cement is made by heating ...
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  • Fraud is now the most commonly experienced crime in England and Wales ... or complex fraud and corruption in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, but ...
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  • A ball bearing, an engineering term, refers to a type of rolling-element bearing that uses balls to maintain the separation between the moving ...
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  • horses, nearly 3,000 Mormon pioneers from England, Wales, Scotland and Scandinavia made the journey from Iowa or Nebraska to Utah in ten handcart companies ...
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  • William Somerset Maugham, CH (January 25, 1874 – December 16, 1965) was an English playwright, novelist, and short story writer. He was one ...
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  • Chamber of Commerce and Industry of New South Wales. Retrieved October 25, 2007. Chongqing is home to Asia's largest aluminum plant, South ...
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  • the British warships Repulse and Prince of Wales in 1941 illustrated the effectiveness ... underway, claiming battleship Prince of Wales and the battlecruiser Repulse. ...
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  • United States extract bituminous coal. In South Wales, open casting is done for steam coal and anthracite. Mountaintop removal levels the land ...
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  • The marital rape exemption was abolished in England and Wales in 1991 when the House of Lords decision in R v R [1991] 1 All ER 759 confirmed ...
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  • Bob Hope, KBE (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003), born Leslie Townes Hope, was an English-born American entertainer whose prolific career spanned ...
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  • The twelfth century writer, Gerald of Wales, in his Topographia Hibernica, described, in a famous passage, seeing a great Gospel Book in Kildare ...
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  • November 22, 1991 and was designed by the Prince of Wales' architectural adviser, Keith Critchlow. "Healing with Love and Compassion ...
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  • in the country of Malaysia, then called Prince of Wales Island, starting a long association with Southeast Asia, starting with a post under the Honorable ...
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  • Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and its largest city. It is located on the southern shore of the Río de la Plata, 150 miles (240 kilometers ...
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  • Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (May 2, 1892 – April 21, 1918) was a German fighter pilot known as "The Red Baron." He was ...
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  • senior British royals, most notably the Prince of Wales to her official residence, Áras an Uachtaráin. Her political profile changed also. Charles ...
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  • barcouncil.org.uk/ Bar of England and Wales]. It is an independent body primarily concerned with the protection of the rights of advocates and ...
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  • This was done at the Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997. A carillon, which is a musical instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze ...
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