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Whiteway may
refer to:
Whiteway,
Newfoundland and
Labrador Whiteway, Dorset, in East
Lulworth parish Whiteway (hundred),
Dorset Whiteway Colony, Gloucestershire...
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Cydrax and Peardrax.
During Whiteway's heyday they
boasted the
largest cyder orchards in Britain.
There is now a
Whiteways museum and
heritage centre next...
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discarded in the
River Thames. The perpetrator, 21-year-old
Alfred Charles Whiteway, was
convicted of both
murders in a
trial held at the Old
Bailey before...
- South-east of
Enstone Aerodrome is a
disused quarry, now the site of the
Whiteways Technical Centre,
where the
Formula One
motor racing Alpine F1 Team is...
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recorded at the 2021
census was 241. An area east of the
village is
known as
Whiteway. The
nearby Lulworth Estate grounds contain the
first Roman Catholic chapel...
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Douglas Alfred Whiteway (born 1961) is a
Canadian journalist and
author who
lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He has a BA in
Religious Studies from the University...
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William Vallance Whiteway, KCMG, PC, KC (April 1, 1828 – June 24, 1908) was a
Newfoundlander politician who was a
three time
Premier of Newfoundland...
- John
Whiteway may
refer to: John
Whiteway (politician) John
Whiteway (surgeon) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with the same name...
- 50°47′24″N 2°15′54″W / 50.790°N 2.265°W / 50.790; -2.265
Whiteway Hundred was a
hundred in the
English county of Dorset,
containing the
following parishes:...
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Whiteway House in the
parish of
Chudleigh in
Devon is a
Grade II*
listed Georgian house set in parkland. It was
built in the 1770s by John Parker, 1st...