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  • 111Corsham railway station — Corsham The station can be viewed from the footbridge Location Place …

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  • 112Maurice Duhamel — (1884, Rennes, Ille et Vilaine – 1940), was the pen name of Maurice Bourgeaux, a Breton musician, writer and activist who was a leading figure in Breton nationalism and federalist politics in the years before World War II. Contents 1 Early life 2 …

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  • 113Arthur Morrison (New Zealand) — Arthur Morrison (1846 21 November 1901) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Caversham, in Dunedin.Member of ParliamentArthur Morrison represented the Caversham electorate in the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1893 to his death… …

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  • 114Notable gardens of France — The Notable Gardens of France is a list and description of the two hundred and some gardens classified as Jardins Remarquable by the French Ministry of Culture and the Comité des Parcs et Jardins de France. The complete list and the criteria for… …

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  • 115David John Nevin — (Born 1830) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Contents 1 Early life 2 Civil War 3 See also 4 Notes …

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  • 116Parc du Mugel — The Parc du Mugel is a municipal park and botanical garden in the town of La Ciotat, in the French department of Bouches du Rhone, on the Mediterranean coast of France between Marseille and Toulon. It is listed among the Notable Gardens of France …

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  • 117Lucy Skidmore Scribner — (July 4, 1853 May 3, 1931) was the founder of Skidmore College.BiographyShe was born in on July 4, 1853 to Joseph Russell Skidmore (1821 1882), a coal merchant, and Lucy Ann Hawley (1821 1853). Lucy’s grandparents were Jeremiah and Judith Ludlam… …

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  • 118Bishopwearmouth Cemetery — Infobox cemetery name = Bishopwearmouth Cemetery imagesize = 250px caption = Commonwealth war graves in Bishopwearmouth Cemetery established = 1856 country = United Kingdom location = Sunderland coordinates = coord|54.89872|… …

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  • 119Robert Meek Carter — (1814 – 1882) was a British coal merchant and politician.In 1850 he was elected to Leeds council as a Chartist, and was reelected in 1853. [ [http://www.chartists.net/Leeds Chartists.htm Chartists in Leeds: Chartism.net] ] In 1860 he was elected… …

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  • 120Asano Sōichirō — ▪ Japanese businessman born 1848, Etchū province, Japan died 1930, Tokyo       Japanese businessman who founded the giant Asano zaibatsu, or industrial combine.       The son of a physician, Asano chose a career in business, but his first company …

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