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Cannings may
refer to
Cannings Foods Limited The
manor of
Cannings in
Bishops Cannings in
Wiltshire This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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chapelry of All
Cannings, and the
parish became known as All
Cannings with Etchilhampton. The
benefice was
united with Bishop's
Cannings in 1977 and today...
- village,
killing all
seven on board.
Bishops Cannings was
anciently part of the
hundred of
Potterne and
Cannings. The
parish is now the
third largest in Wiltshire...
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Angela Cannings was
dramatised in the 2005 BBC film, Cherished,
starring Sarah Lancashire as
Angela and
Timothy Spall as
Terry Cannings.
Maxine Robinson...
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Cannings may
refer to:
Richard Cannings (British
Columbia politician),
Canadian federal Member of
Parliament from
British Columbia,
Richard Cannings (Ontario...
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preservation in
canning Aluminum can Drink can Steel and tin
cans Trash can Oil
can Petrol can Can (band), West Germany, 1968
Can (album), 1979
Can (South Korean...
- retirement,
Cannings took up
numerous coaching roles, most
prominently at Eton College,
where he
spent 24 years. The son of Fred
Cannings, a farm carter...
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Canning is a
method of food
preservation in
which food is
processed and
sealed in an
airtight container (jars like
Mason jars, and
steel and tin
cans)...
- self-service
store in
Trinidad and Tobago.
Cannings was
taken over by Neal and M****y in 1975. In the 1990s, the
Cannings Group ceased to operate, with the exception...