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  • 1Grassy Hill Light — Grassy Hill Light, 2005 …

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  • 2Oast house — A traditional oast An oast, oast house or hop kiln is a building designed for kilning (drying) hops as part of the brewing process. They can be found in most hop growing (and former hop growing) areas and are often good examples of vernacular… …

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  • 3Medway watermills (lower tributaries) — River Medway (lower tributaries) Legend …

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  • 4East Malling Stream — Infobox River river name = East Malling Stream image size = caption = origin = East Malling mouth = River Medway basin countries = length = elevation = mouth elevation = discharge = watershed = bearing witness to this name.cite book | first =… …

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  • 5Thomas James Snooks — (1890 1958) was a pioneering picture show man and a developer builder in the north eastern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. In addition to his professional interest in cabinet making and building, Tom possessed a love for live theatre,… …

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  • 6Corporation Bridge — Carries Motor vehicles, pedestrians Crosses Dock Locale Grimsby …

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  • 7Battle of Helena — This page is about the Battle of Helena of 1863; for other battles, see Battle of Helena (disambiguation) .Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Helena caption= partof=American Civil War date=July 4, 1863 place=Phillips County, Arkansas… …

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  • 8Scottish highland dance — The term Highland Dancing is used today to refer to a style of athletic solo dancing which evolved into its current form during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the context of competitions at public events (namely, Highland games), where …

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  • 9Scottish sword dances — are ritualistic and combative dances that imitated epic deeds and martial skills and are a familiar feature in Scottish tradition and folklore.Notwithstanding Welsh and English Morris dance, related dances are known in Austria, Germany,… …

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  • 10Orange Tree Theatre — Coordinates: 51°30′08″N 0°23′15″W / 51.5022°N 0.3875°W / 51.5022; 0.3875 …

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