- "
Morland's Closure |
Celtic & Co". www.celticandco.com.
Retrieved 12
March 2024. "History of
Morlands".
Morlands.
Retrieved 8
April 2009.
Morland, John...
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Morland may
refer to:
Morland, ****bria,
England Morland, Kansas, USA
Morland Wilson,
Jamaican politician Morland Holmes, the
fictive father of Sherlock...
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formerly owned by the
Morlands company,
which was a
major employer making sheepskin clothing in the town from 1870 to the mid-1980s. "
Morlands Athletic Ground...
- then
Morland & Co Ltd.
Henry Hewett & Co.
Justin &
Brinns Castle Street Brewery. The
Tower Steam Brewery. This
building was used by the
Morlands as a...
- sold to
Morland & Co in 1997.
Morlands moved production to
Abingdon only for that site to be
closed by
Greene King
which took over
Morlands in 2000....
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George Morland (26 June 1763 – 29
October 1804) was an
English painter. His
early work was
influenced by
Francis Wheatley, but
after the 1790s he came...
- has
become engaged to a
wealthy and
titled man; he
discovers that the
Morlands,
while not
extremely rich, are far from destitute.
According to
notes written...
- The
Morland Dynasty is a
series of
historical novels by
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, in the
genre of a
family saga. They
recount the
lives of the
Morland family...
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Polly Morland is a
British writer and do****entary maker. She
worked in
television for 15
years as a
producer and
director of do****entaries for the BBC...
-
Morlands Athletic Ground,
Glastonbury (18)". CricketArchive. The
Cricketer Publishing Ltd.
Retrieved 3 July 2015. "List A
Matches pla**** on
Morlands Athletic...