Weyhill
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Weyhill — is a district in Andover, Hampshire. Within it there is a church, a nursing home [ [http://www.housingcare.org/nursing homes/home millway house care home.aspx home details] ] , a pub [ [http://www.ukpubfinder.com/pub/24814 Pub details] ] and the… … Wikipedia
Weyhill — Weyhill, Dorf bei Andover, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Weyhill — (spr. weh ), Dorf bei Andover in der engl. Grafsch. Hampshire; vielbesuchter Jahrmarkt … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Weyhill railway station — was a railway station opened by the Midland and South Western Junction Railway in what is now the western suburbs of Andover, Hampshire, England … Wikipedia
John Ward (trade unionist) — Lieutenant Colonel John Ward CB CMG (21 November 1866 ndash;19 December 1934) was an English politician, trade union leader and soldier.Early lifeWard was born at Oatlands, Surrey, the son of Robert and Caroline Ward. His father, a plasterer,… … Wikipedia
Thomas Hardy — This article is about the novelist and poet. For other uses, see Thomas Hardy (disambiguation). Thomas Hardy Born 2 June 1840(1840 06 02) Stinsford, Dorchester, Dorset, England … Wikipedia
Delta FM — Delta Radio Broadcast area East Hampshire South West Surrey North West Sussex Frequency 97.1, 101.6, 101.8 and 102.0 MHz First air date January 1990 Format Local radio playing a mix of current and classic hits Audience share … Wikipedia
Tangley — is a village in the English county of Hampshire. Tangley is situated north of the old market town of Andover and the village of Charlton, Hampshire.Tangley Parish covers an area of convert|4017|acre|km2 and has just over 600 residents in three… … Wikipedia
List of places in Hampshire — Location map+|Hampshire caption = Some of the larger settlements of Hampshire. float = right width = 400 places = Location map |Hampshire label = Winchester long = 1.31 lat = 51.06 background = white Location map |Hampshire label = Andover long … Wikipedia
Midland and South Western Junction Railway — Not to be confused with the old Midland and South Western Junction Railway, the original name of the Dudding Hill Line in London (authorised 1864, absorbed by the Midland Railway 1874). The two railways have no other connection. [ … Wikipedia