-
Swardeston is a
village four
miles (6 km)
south of
Norwich in Norfolk, England, on high
ground above the Tas valley. It
covers an area of 3.95 km2 (1.53 sq mi)...
-
Calendar of
Saints on 12 October.
Cavell was born on 4
December 1865 in
Swardeston, a
village near Norwich,
where her
father Frederick Cavell was
vicar for...
- 2007
Swardeston 2008
Swardeston 2009
Vauxhall Mallards 2010
Cambridge Granta 2011
Cambridge Granta 2012
Swardeston 2013
Swardeston 2014
Swardeston 2015...
-
National stages,
reaching the
Finals day at Derbyshire,
where they lost to
Swardeston CC in the semi-finals. In 2019,
Nantwich reached the
final of the ECB...
-
field of work.
Thomas was born on 17
March 1980, in the
small village of
Swardeston,
which is
close to Norwich, Norfolk, to
Christine and
Peter Thomas. Both...
-
Football Club,
commonly called Norwich CEYMS, is a
football club
based in
Swardeston, near Norwich, in Norfolk, England. They are
currently members of the...
-
National Club
Cricket Championship. In the final, pla**** at Lord's, it met
Swardeston and lost by 53 runs. The
daily Sentinel, w****ly
Nantwich Chronicle and...
- Sisland, Starston, Stockton,
Stoke Holy Cross, Surlingham, Swainsthorpe,
Swardeston Tacolneston, Tasburgh,
Tharston and Hapton, Thurlton, Thurton, Thwaite...
-
Northumberland 2017:
Wanstead and
Snaresbrook 2018:
Richmondshire 2019:
Swardeston 2020: no
competition 2021: Bath 2022:
Bexley 2023:
Cuckney 2024: Brentwood...
-
Caius (1510–1573),
English physician Edith Cavell (1865–1915), born in
Swardeston, 4
miles (6.4 km)
south of Norwich, WWI
nurse executed by
firing squad...