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- expanded production of its marquee with the opening of a Maggi factory in Flowergate, Ogun State. Nestle Waters Nigeria inaugurated a community water facility...
- Archived from the original on 11 June 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2017. "Nestlé Flowergate Factory, Ogun". Food Processing Technology. Retrieved 28 May 2017. "Electricity...
- Beach (Gooseberry 3, 16 ships): Alynbank, Alghios Spyridon, Elswick Park, Flowergate, Giorgios P., Ingman, Innerton, Lynghaug, Modlin, Njegos, Parkhaven, Parklaan...
- made him an honorary member in 1935. A gallery of his work is located on Flowergate. Pannett Park was built on land purchased by a local philanthropist and...
- Yorkshire [819] Methodist / URC Flanshaw URC Flanshaw, West Yorkshire URC Flowergate URC, Whitby Whitby, North Yorkshire [820] 1878 URC Gleadless URC Gleadless...
- F 411  Kriegsmarine The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date. Flowergate  United Kingdom World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship...
- Evviva (1921)  Norway 1,597 Returned Flensburg (1922)  Netherlands 6,421 Flowergate (1911)  United Kingdom 5,161 Arrived with furnace defects Fylingdale (1924)...
- Sydney, Nova Scotia Erna III (1930)  United Kingdom 1,590 Returned early Flowergate (1911)  United Kingdom 5,161 Gunda (1930)  Sweden 1,770 Harbury (1933)...
- ( Kriegsmarine) with the loss of 28 of her 33 crew. Survivors were rescued by Flowergate ( United Kingdom). Empire Citizen  United Kingdom World War II: Convoy...
- it was probably Ursula Halligan." The incident became referred to as "flowergate" due to the flowerpot into which the Taoiseach had landed. In an article...