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Alverstoke is a
village in the
borough of Gosport, on the
south coast of Hampshire, England. It
stretches east–west from Fort Blockhouse,
Haslar to Browndown...
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Alverstoke Open was an
annual combined tennis tournament founded in 1909 as the
Gosport Tournament at
Alverstoke, Hampshire, England. The tournament...
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Current sites include:
Porton Down,
Wiltshire Portsdown West,
Hampshire Alverstoke,
Hampshire (as a
tenant of the
Institute of
Naval Medicine, Gosport) National...
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share of admirers,
including (to his own astonishment)
Alverstoke himself.
Alverstoke is
fascinated by her
frank and open manners,
unlike the society...
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Personal details Born
William Tucker Luce (1907-08-25)25
August 1907
Alverstoke,
Hampshire Died 7 July 1977(1977-07-07) (aged 69) Fovant,
Wiltshire Relations...
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January 1819, he
married Catherine Mulhollan at his home
village of
Alverstoke, Gosport, and was
thereafter stationed in
Ireland from
March 1819 to December...
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Northwest and
South of
Stoke Lake is the
district and
village of
Alverstoke. To the west of
which is Browndown,
where the
River Alver flows into The...
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Haslar is on the
south coast of England, at the
southern tip of
Alverstoke, on the
Gosport peninsula, Hampshire. It
takes its name from the Old English...
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Wight to the
south and
Fawley to the
south west. The
settlement of
Alverstoke is
close by. To the east of
Stokes Bay is Fort Gilkicker,
which was built...
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Operation Chess, a
commando raid on France. Congreve, born on 19 July 1897 at
Alverstoke, Hampshire, was the
second son of
General Sir
Walter Congreve and his...