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Feltham (/ˈfɛltəm/) is a town in West London, England, 13
miles (21 km) from
Charing Cross.
Historically part of Middle****, it
became part of the London...
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Feltham (formerly
Feltham Barracks) is a
secure 30-acre (12 ha)
military installation in
Feltham, Middle****. This land was
first acquired by the War...
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Feltham Young Offenders Institution (more
commonly known as HM
Prison Feltham) is a
prison for male
juveniles and...
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Feltham (HM Prison), HM
Prison Feltham,
Feltham Young Offenders Institution.
Feltham Novices'
Chase at
Kempton Park (or "The
Feltham").
Aaron Feltham...
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Feltham (1602 – 23
February 1668) was an
English writer,
author of a book
entitled Resolves, Divine, Moral, and
Political (c. 1620),
containing 146...
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Oliver Feltham is an
Australian philosopher and
translator working in Paris, France. He is
known primarily for his
English translations of
Alain Badiou...
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Feltham may
refer to: Mark
Feltham (musician) (born 1955),
English harmonica player Mark
Feltham (cricketer) (born 1963),
English cricketer Feltham (disambiguation)...
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Victor Feltham MBE (24 May 1902 – 24
October 1986) was an
Australian politician. He was born in
Melbourne to
factory storeman Charles Edward Feltham and...
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Feltham F.C. may
refer to:
Feltham F.C. (1946), a club
founded in 1946 as
Tudor Park,
which merged with
Hounslow in 1991 to form
Feltham &
Hounslow Borough...
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Feltham Football Club was a semi-professional
football club in
Feltham,
Greater London, England. The club was
established in 1991 as a
merger between Feltham...