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Parnham House is a sixteenth-century
Grade I
listed house located in
Parnham Park
about 1 mile (1.6 km) from
Beaminster in Dorset, England.
Historic England...
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Parnham is a
place in Dorset, England.
Parnham House Parnham is also a
surname and may
refer to:
Craig Parnham (born 1973),
English field hockey player...
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before it was
bought by the
American company RH. He the
current owner of
Parnham House.
Perkins grew up in Cheltenham. His
mother was an
antique dealer...
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Parnham House,
Dorset in 1976 and
founded the
Parnham Trust and the
School for
Craftsmen in Wood (opened 19
September 1977,
later to
become Parnham College)...
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Clarke 1995, pp. 137–143.
Parnham &
Withers 2014, pp. 356–358.
Parnham &
Withers 2014, pp. 360–361.
Parnham &
Withers 2014, pp. 368–369. "In 1980...
- John
Thomas Parnham (6
September 1856 – 18
February 1908) was an
English first-class
cricketer and umpire.
Parnham was born at Bottesford, Leicestershire...
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Craig Parnham (born 13 July 1973 in Bridgnorth, Shropshire) is an
English field hockey defender and coach. He
represented Great Britain in two Summer...
- "Rube"
Parnham (February 1, 1894 –
November 25, 1963) was an
American Major League Baseball pitcher for the 1916 and 1917
Philadelphia Athletics.
Parnham started...
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Douglas Robert "Doug"
Parnham (born 23 July 1951) is a
British canoe sprinter who
competed from the
early 1970s to the
early 1980s.
Competing in three...
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returned to
England and
buried at the
family home
Parnham House, Beaminster, Dorset, and
later the
ashes of his son were
placed alongside...