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- completed in 2018. The institute also occupies a 19th-century building at 59 Charlesfield Street renovated in 2018. The Watson Institute for International and...
- Charlesfield Halt railway station served the village of Charlesfield, Melrose, Scotland, from 1942 to 1961 on the Waverley Route. The station opened on...
- houses, a Church of Scotland Church, a United Free church and a School. Charlesfield House was a major country house standing just south-west of the village...
- the north with Andrews Hall (1947). East Campus, centered on Hope and Charlesfield streets, originally served as the campus of Bryant University. In 1969...
- bishop called Elmystediswood, towards the south; and to the field, called Charlesfield, towards the west; and to the woods and lands of the king in Eltham,...
- Alexander Robertson Born 12 February 1896 Charlesfield, Auchterless (on the Hatton Estate) Aberdeenshire Died 9 February 1970 Nationality Scottish Education...
- of 9 residential buildings bordered by George Street, Thayer Street, Charlesfield Street, and Brown Street. Fifty-one buildings in total were razed to...
- (Borders) Line and station closed   North British Railway Waverley Route   Charlesfield Halt Line and station closed Earlston Line and station closed   North...
- Duhallow Castlemagner Kanturk Cecilstown 239 Duhallow Castlemagner Kanturk Charlesfield 684 Duhallow Clonmeen Kanturk Church Hill 99 Duhallow Cullen Millstreet...
- NATO countries from 1963. RNAD Bull Point Devon 1852–2009 Closed RNAD Charlesfield 1945–1962 Closed Established on the site of a World War II incendiary...