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  1. Chipping Campden

    Refimprove date August 2009 infobox UK place country England official name Chipping Campden static image Image Chipping CampdenHighSt.jpg 250px static image caption High Street, Chipping Campden latitude ... West England constituency westminster post town CHIPPING CAMPDEN postcode district GL55 postcode area GL dial code os grid reference SP155395 london distance Chipping Campden is a small market town within ... in the Middle Ages , Chipping Campden enjoyed the patronage of wealthy wool merchant s see also ... wool church of St. James Church, Chipping Campden St James &ndash with its Middle Ages medieval ... Division in the Second World War , came from Chipping Campden and led the Home Guard United Kingdom ... dmoz Regional Europe United Kingdom England Gloucestershire Chipping Campden Chipping Campden http www.genuki.org.uk big eng GLS ChippingCampden index.html GENUKI article on Chipping Campden http www.chippingcampdenmorrismen.org.uk Campden Morris Men http www.stjameschurchcampden.co.uk Chipping Campden Parish Church of St. James CofE http www.chippingcampdenbaptistchurch.org.uk Chipping Campden ... Category Cotswold district bg fr Chipping Campden it Chipping Campden la Chipping Campden nl Chipping Campden ja nn Chipping Campden pl Chipping Campden ro Chipping ... terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. Chipping is from Old English c ping , a market, a market place the same element is found in other towns such as Chipping Norton , Chipping Sodbury and Chipping now High High Wycombe Wycombe . ref A.D. Mills, Oxford Dictionary ... responsible for Campden House, which was destroyed by fire during the English Civil War possibly ... the late Spring Bank holiday usually late May or early June , on Dover s Hill, near Chipping Campden. Peculiar to the games is the sport of shin kicking hay stuffed down the trousers can ease one ... the Campden Trust with Norman Jewson and others, initially to protect Dover s Hill from development ...   more details



  1. Chipping

    Chipping is a prefix used in a number of place names in England, probably derived from ceapen , an Old English word meaning market , though the meaning may alternatively come from or via the Medieval English word chepynge with a more specific meaning of long market square . It was sometimes historically spelled as Chepying . Chipping, Lancashire Chipping Barnet Chipping Campden Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Chipping Ongar Chipping Sodbury Chipping Steps, Tetbury Chipping Warden Chepping Wycombe Chipping can also refer to Chipping Norton, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney in Australia chip tuning a car s ECU system installing a modchip into a game console using a woodchipper being a chipper tobacco , or other occasional drugs user. For this reason it has come to mean insufflating i.e. a heroin user who insufflates rather than injects. a method of propagating plant bulbs, linked to twin scaling the process of inserting a microchip implant animal See also Chip disambiguation Chipper disambiguation Chippenham disambiguation disambig fr Chipping ...   more details



  1. Campden tablets

    Campden tablets Potassium metabisulfite potassium or Sodium metabisulfite sodium Disulfate metabisulfite ref name isbn0 471 73518 3 cite book author Milne, George W. A. title Gardner s commercially important chemicals synonyms, trade names, and properties publisher Wiley Interscience location New York year 2005 pages 568 isbn 0 471 73518 3 oclc doi accessdate ref are a sulfur based product that is used primarily in Winemaking wine , cider and Brewing beer making to kill certain bacteria and to inhibit the growth of most wild yeast this product is also used to eliminate both free chlorine , and the more stable form, chloramine , from water solutions i.e., drinking water from municipal sources . Campden tablets allow the amateur brewer to easily measure small quantities of sodium metabisulfite, so it can be used to protect against wild yeast and bacteria without affecting flavour. Typical use is one crushed Campden tablet per gallon of must or wort brewing wort . This dosage contributes 67 ppm sulfur dioxide to the wort but the level of active sulfur dioxide diminishes rapidly as it reacts with chlorine and chloramine, and with aldehydes particularly in wine . Therefore, the concentration ... 1.html Home Water Treatment , Retrieved on 2009 06 04. ref Campden tablets are also used towards ... between sweet, dry and tart flavors is part of the artistry of wine and cider making. Campden ... of usage, sodium thiosulfite is a closely related compound. The name Campden tablet comes from the town of Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire , England, where the original solution was developed in the 1920s by the Fruit and Vegetable Preserving Research Station now Campden BRI. The idea was then taken up by the Boots Co. who developed the tablet. Campden tablets are also useful in decontamination ... www.recipezaar.com library getentry.zsp?id 428 Kitchen Dictionary Campden Tablet Category Oenology Category Sulfites Category Homebrewing simple Campden tablets ...   more details



  1. The Campden Wonder

    The Campden Wonder is the name given to events surrounding the return of a man thought murdered from the town of Chipping Campden , Gloucestershire , in the 17th century. A servant, his mother and brother were hanging hanged for killing their master. But following the man s return, it became clear that no murder ever took place despite testimony attesting to the crime by the accused. The story attracted popular attention in England in the years 1660&ndash 1662. Disappearance On August 16, 1660, 70 year old William Harrison left his home in Campden intending to walk two miles to the village of Charingworth. But when he did not return at the expected time, his wife sent his manservant John Perry to look for him. Neither Harrison nor Perry had returned by the next morning. Edward Harrison, William Harrison s son, was then sent out to look for the pair. While on his way to Charingworth, Edward met John Perry. The servant revealed that he had not been able to find his master. The pair then continued their journey to Ebrington where they questioned one of the tenants whom Harrison had been going to see. The tenant revealed that Harrison had been there the previous night. With this information, Edward Harrison and John Perry continued their journey to the local village of Paxford . However, their search proved fruitless. Edward and John then headed back to Chipping Campden. During the journey, they heard that some items belonging to William Harrison had been discovered on the main road between Chipping Campden and Ebrington. These included a hat, shirt and collar. Although the hat had been slashed by a sharp implement and the shirt and collar were covered in blood, there was no sign ... made John Perry make such claims? Later accounts The most accurate account of the Campden Wonder was published ... The Campden Wonder and Mrs Harrison . The latter dealt with the popular myth that Harrison ... s Campden Wonder blog DEFAULTSORT Campden Wonder, The Category Trials in Great Britain Category ...   more details



  1. Campden FO

    Multiple issues wikify February 2012 dead end February 2012 cleanup November 2011 Campden FO Family Office ref http www.campdenfo.com Campden FO ref was launched in 2008 as a magazine covering the rapidly growing market of private single and multi family offices. Published quarterly by Campden Media, Campden FO examins professional best practices and editorial contributions from family offices Campden relaunches ref http www.advisorone.com 2011 05 16 campden media relaunches family business family of Campden relaunches family business and family office ref family business and family office, financial journalists and commentators. Campden FO looks into issues facing family office principals and executives including risk management, cost reduction and investment strategies to help ensure future success. Each issue includes interviews with family office, features on current trends, an investment update, articles on tax and jurisdictional matters, commentary and news analysis and philanthropy. Campden FO is a controlled circulation publication of 5,500 qualified single and multi family offices. This is supported by a website where family office news is posted daily. References references External links http www.memberlink.net Institute for Private Investors http www.campdenwealth.com Campden Wealth http www.mywealthinc.net Investor Education Collaborative Category British magazines ...   more details



  1. Broad Campden

    infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 52.03 longitude 01.78 label position bottom official name Broad Campden population shire district shire county Gloucestershire metropolitan borough metropolitan county region South West England constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SP1537 Broad Campden is a village in Gloucestershire , England . External links Commons category inline Broad Campden Category Villages in Gloucestershire Gloucestershire geo stub pl Broad Campden ...   more details



  1. Campden FB

    Campden FB is a quarterly print magazine aimed at ultra high net worth, multigenerational family businesses . It is currently edited by David Bain. The magazine was launched in 2001, under the name Families in Business. It publishes interviews, news analysis, comment and lifestyle features on topics including finance, business governance and succession planning. It also produces special reports looking at subjects such as philanthropy or emerging markets, and special features, on topics including the 50 fastest growing family businesses and the sector s rising stars. Campden FB is published by Campden Media and supported by the Family Business Network , a not for profit network representing business owning families. ref http www.fbn i.org fbn web.nsf doclu sponsors The Family Business Network Alliances & Preferred Partners ref It currently has a controlled circulation of 9,000 qualified families. ref http www.campden.com content campden fb family business Campden FB ref The magazine also produces a website, which publishes daily news, conducts reader surveys, and publishes a weekly email bulletin. It also hosts the Family Business Leader of the Year award. Campden Wealth also publishes a sister title, Campden FO , which is aimed at family offices . In addition, the company produces conferences aimed at high net worth families, investors and fund managers. It also works with banks to produce research on family offices investment strategies. ref http uk.reuters.com article 2008 03 05 wealthy europeans idUKNOA53450120080305 Reuters Wealthiest Europeans look to hedge funds ref ref http www.economist.com node 21528596 Economist Time to shove off ref In February 2011 Campden also acquired the Institute for Private Investors , private US based membership organisation providing education and networking opportunities to high net worth individuals. ref http www.sys con.com node 1697773 Campden Media Announces Acquisition of the Institute for Private Investors ref References reflist ...   more details



  1. Campden Media

    Campden Media is an international publishing and media company, producing magazines, events, and research for the healthcare and private wealth industries. The company was founded in 1987 in London, and currently has other offices in New York, San Francisco and Singapore. Its products are supported by professional organisations including the Royal College of General Practitioners , the NHS Alliance , and the Family Business Network . The company is currently divided into two units, producing eight magazines between them. Campden Health provides information on European healthcare markets for both suppliers and clinicians. It publishes three UK magazines under its Campden Primary Care brand Nursing in Practice , for primary care nurses Management in Practice , for primary care managers GP Business , covering policy and financial issues for general practitioners It also publishes three Europe wide magazines under its Campden Secondary Care brand Hospital Pharmacy Europe , a bimonthly magazine for hospital pharmacists Hospital Information Technology Europe , a quarterly title for the hospital IT sector Hospital Imaging and Radiology Europe , a quarterly magazine for radiologists Campden Secondary Care also publishes Hospital Healthcare Europe, an annual report surveying developments in European hospitals, published in association with HOPE, the European Hospital and Healthcare Federation. Camden Wealth produces information and publications for business owning families and the family offices that manage their wealth. It currently publishes two magazines Campden FB , a quarterly magazine for high net worth families that own businesses Campden FO , a quarterly magazine for family .... In 2011, Campden Wealth acquired the Institute for Private Investors , a New York based private membership .... ref http www.prnewswire.com news releases campden media announces acquisition of the institute for private investors 115004134.html Campden Media Announces Acquisition of the Institute for Private ...   more details



  1. Campden Hill

    Campden Hill is an area of high ground in west London between Notting Hill , Kensington and Holland Park . The area is characterised by large Victorian era Victorian houses, part of the Baron Phillimore Phillimore estate. ref http www.phillimore kensington estate.co.uk estate history 1829 to 1900 campden hill road ref Campden Hill Gate, a prestigious mansion block , was used for the filming of the ITV dramatisation of the Agatha Christie short story, The Adventure of the Cheap Flat . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0676163 ref It is also the site of reservoirs established in the 19th century by the Grand Junction Waterworks Company and the West Middlesex Waterworks Company . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 45230 Notting Hill and Bayswater , Old and New London Volume 5 1878 , pp. 177 188. Date accessed 22 September 2008 ref Campden Hill should not be confused with Camden Town in north London nor Camden Hill Road in Upper Norwood , south London. References Reflist coord 51 30 16 N 0 11 55 W type landmark region GB display title Category Hills of London Category Geography of Kensington and Chelsea ...   more details



  1. Chipping Sparrow

    Taxobox name Chipping Sparrow image Spizella passerina 015 edit.jpg image width 240px image caption Adult ... Matth us Bechstein Bechstein , 1798 synonyms Spizella socialis The Chipping Sparrow Spizella passerina ... cap, a dusky eyebrow, and a dark eye line. Juvenile Chipping Sparrows are prominently streaked below ... filename Spizella passerina 002.ogg title Four songs of the Chipping Sparrow. description American .... Two broad classes of variation in the song of the Chipping Sparrow are the fast trill and the slow ... call. The flight call of the Chipping Sparrow is heard year round. Its flight call is piercing and pure ... kHz, then rises again to 9  kHz. The flight call may be transliterated as seen? Chipping Sparrows ... in the United States. In the southern Rocky Mountains Rockies and eastern Great Plains , the Chipping ... detected per hour. On typical nights in August in this region, Chipping Sparrows may be heard at a rate of 15 flight calls per hour. On better than average nights, Chipping Sparrows occur at a rate of 60 flight calls per hour, and on exceptional nights Chipping Sparrows flight calls are heard more than 200 times per hour. Systematics Chipping Sparrows vary across their extensive North American ... in behavior. Ornithologist s often divide the Chipping Sparrow into two major groups the Eastern Chipping Sparrow and the Western Chipping Sparrow . However, there is additional plumage and behavioral variation within the Western group. At least two subspecies of Chipping Sparrows occur in western ... these two races are both western, and are often lumped together as the Western Chipping Sparrow, they do not necessarily form a single entity that stands apart from the Eastern Chipping Sparrow S. p. passerina . Ecology In eastern North America, Chipping Sparrows breed in woodlands, farmlands, and suburban and urban districts. In western North America, the Chipping Sparrow prefers conifer forests for breeding. The Chipping Sparrow is partially bird migration migratory , with almost all ...   more details



  1. Chipping Sodbury

    Refimprove date May 2009 infobox UK place country England official name Chipping Sodbury population 5,066 latitude 51.538 longitude 2.394 unitary england South Gloucestershire lieutenancy england Gloucestershire ... caption The wide main street of Chipping Sodbury. Cars are parked where market stalls would once have been. Chipping Sodbury is a market town in the county of South Gloucestershire , south west England ... of Chipping Sodbury was 5,066, but in the last decade the town has become part of a much ... of Yate and Chipping Sodbury was 26,855. Transport East of the town is the Chipping Sodbury Tunnel ... Western Railway in 1902. The Chipping Sodbury tunnel is notorious for flooding in wet weather ... South Wales . Chipping Sodbury had a Chipping Sodbury railway station railway station from 1903 to 1961 ... in January 1965 but reopened in May 1989. Cultural activities Chipping Sodbury hosts a twice yearly ... Chipping Sodbury has two primary schools and a secondary school. St John Mead Primary School ... the pass rate for Chipping Sodbury School the secondary school was 70 of 5 GCSEs A to C. Toponymy The town s name is recorded in Old English in the dative case as Soppanbyrig Soppa s fort . Chipping ... England cricketer W. G. Grace , was a resident of Chipping Sodbury in the late 19th century. He captained Chipping Sodbury Cricket Club, as did his son Alfie W.G. played some of his early cricket ... Park just outside Chipping Sodbury. J.K. Rowling , author of the Harry Potter series of novels, was born in Chipping Sodbury maternity hospital, and lived on Horse Street for the first few years ... Chipping Sodbury South Gloucestershire Category Market towns in Gloucestershire Category M4 corridor Category Towns in Gloucestershire Category South Gloucestershire de Chipping Sodbury it Chipping Sodbury la Chipping Sodbury nl Chipping Sodbury no Chipping Sodbury nn Chipping Sodbury pl Chipping Sodbury ro Chipping Sodbury vo Chipping Sodbury ...   more details



  1. Chipping Norton

    About the town in Oxfordshire, UK the suburb of Sydney, Australia Chipping Norton, New South Wales Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Infobox UK place official name Chipping Norton latitude 51.94 longitude 1.55 static image name Alms houses, Chipping Norton.JPG static image caption Almshouse s in Chipping Norton local name Chippy country England region South East England ... dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 6096480&c chipping norton&d 14&e 16&g 481610&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1234221284148&enc 1&dsFamilyId 77 title Sex UV03 , Chipping ... convert 74.5 mi km post town Chipping Norton postcode area OX postcode district OX7 dial code 01608 constituency westminster Witney UK Parliament constituency Witney civil parish Chipping Norton shire district West Oxfordshire shire county Oxfordshire website http www.wospweb.com site chipping norton town council Chipping Norton Town Council Chipping Norton is a market town in the Cotswold Hills ... of Chipping Norton, is evidence of prehistoric habitation in the area. The town s name means market north town , with Chipping from Old English c ping meaning market . It is not clear what the original ... at the University of Oxford, suggested in 2000 at a lecture in Chipping Norton Town Hall that Charlbury ... Minster church minster town and that Chipping Norton s nor prefix refers to this geographical and pastoral relationship with Charlbury. Chipping Norton began as a small settlement at the foot of a hill on which stand the motte and bailey Chipping Norton Castle . Only the earthworks of the castle ... Diocesan Guild of Church Bell ringers, Chipping Norton Branch ref In the Middle Ages wool production ... closed the brewery in Chipping Norton. ref http www.webcitation.org query?url http www.geocities.com ... making factory, a tanning tannery and an iron foundry . Chipping Norton had a workhouse by the 1770s ... also was built by Wilkinson. The architect George Edmund Street G. E. Street added a chapel to Chipping ...   more details



  1. Chipping, Lancashire

    United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census small official name Chipping shire district Ribble Valley shire ... os grid reference SD623434 static image Image Chipping Church 235 27.jpg 240px static image caption small St Bartholomew s Church, Chipping small Chipping is a village and civil parish of the borough ... deer parks of the Forest, is a short drive from the village. Despite this, Chipping was not a part ... . ref http www.forestofbowland.com node 1864 Forest of Bowland official website ref Chipping really thrived during the Industrial Revolution when there were seven mills located along Chipping Brook. The last ... ref Place name Chipping is named in the Domesday book as Chippenden the name is derived from the medieval Chepyn meaning market place. Chipping disambiguation Chipping is a prefix used in a number ... Local government Chipping is a civil parish , and formerly an ancient parish that also included Thornley with Wheatley , which became a separate parish in the 19th century. Chipping was in Clitheroe ... www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10344864&c id 10001043 title Chipping Ch AP CP Lancashire ... Valley , a non metropolitan district formed in 1974. The parish of Chipping is combined, with Bowland with Leagram and Bowland Forest High , into the Wards of the United Kingdom ward of Chipping ... Ribble Valley Councillors by Ward Chipping publisher Ribble Valley Borough Council accessdate 2008 12 ... ref Chipping is part of the Longridge with Bowland ward of Lancashire County Council ref cite web url ... Chipping is represented by the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party as of 2012 lc on . Landmarks Chipping Craft Centre holds the honour of being the shop which has been used as a shop for the longest ... http www.chippingvillage.co.uk village brabins.htm Brabin s Endowed Primary School , Chipping Village Website. ref The Chipping Children s Community Alliance CCCA is also based on the site of Brabin .... Culture Chipping has its own Local Historical Society. Nearby is a small grass airstrip that is used ...   more details



  1. Chipping Warden

    Infobox UK place official name Chipping Warden static image static image caption latitude 52.136 longitude ... Welcome to the Chipping Warden Parish Web Site Chipping Warden is a village in Northamptonshire ... of 529 ref name ONS in 234 households. Archaeology Just south of Chipping Warden village is Arbury ... villa, Chipping Warden, South Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire ref Geology convert 2 mi 0 east ... at Trafford House ref Manor The Domesday Book records that in 1086 the Manorialism manor of Chipping ... Raimbeaucourt in northern France. There was also a Hundred county subdivision Hundred of Chipping ... Bray Richard de Raimbeaucourt ref Richard left no male heir so the barony of Chipping Warden passed ... Henry II conceded the barony of Chipping Warden in the middle of the 12th century. ref Mason ... of Oxford and later Bishop of Hereford . The Toponymy toponym Chipping is derived from ... letters from Henry III of England Henry III revoking Chipping Warden s right to hold a market. ref ... at Banbury and earned tolls from it, and Grosseteste feared that Chipping Warden was drawing ... of Culworth with Sulgrave and Thorpe Mandeville and Chipping Warden with Edgcote and Moreton Pinkney ... with Sulgrave and Thorpe Mandeville and Chipping Warden with Edgcote and Moreton Pinkney author ... an Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom Act of Parliament was passed in May 1733 enabling Chipping ... was John Pargiter, a farmer of Chipping Warden, who stated blockquote That, in the Beginning of June ... and Duchess to be divorced. ref name HouseOfLords26 RAF Chipping Warden , just northwest ... RAF Chipping Warden ref or 1943 ref name ControlTowers http www.controltowers.co.uk C Chipping Warden.htm Control Towers RAF Chipping Warden ref ref http oldairfields.fotopic.net c1544064.html Old Airfields ... Chipping Warden ref as a RAF Bomber Command Bomber Command Operational conversion unit Operational ... buildings are now an industrial estate. Amenities Chipping Warden has two public house s The Rose ...   more details



  1. Chipping Ongar

    infobox UK place official name Chipping Ongar civil parish Ongar latitude 51.703 longitude 0.244 static image name Chipping Ongar, Essex geograph.org.uk 78211.jpg static image caption Chipping Ongar, High Street os grid reference TL555035 population 6,069 population ref ref http www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk Council Services planning census Ongar.asp Epping Forest District Council Parish Profile Ongar ref shire district Epping Forest district Epping Forest shire county Essex region East of England country England post town ONGAR postcode district CM5 postcode area CM dial code 01277 constituency westminster Brentwood and Ongar UK Parliament constituency Brentwood and Ongar website http www.essexinfo.net ongartowncouncil Ongar Town Council Chipping Ongar is a small market town , and a Civil parishes ... of Ongar, which has a town council, includes from north to south Shelley, Essex Shelley , Chipping ... to serve the comprehensive school, continue to serve the locality. Chipping Ongar Primary School, located ... whether of 1998 or 2004 edition. ref Chipping Ongar features in Will Self Will Self s novel ... in Chipping Ongar. Knowleton hall is the most well known home in Ongar due to its interesting history. Not to be confused with RAF Chipping Ongar , RAF Station Chipping Ongar also known as Willingale ... 3.2  km northeast of Chipping Ongar about 20 miles 32  km northeast of London. Opened in 1943 ... refers to Chipping Ongar in a bit of stage banter as part of the introduction to their so called mini ... station outside Chipping Ongar and Townshend tells him, No no no. Moon, who was the band s drummer ... of Will Self s The Book of Dave takes place in Chipping Ongar. In Ade Edmondson s book How To Be A Complete ... Friends, Penny s mother and father live in Chipping Ongar. Twinning Image Flag of France.svg 20px ... Epping Forest district fr Chipping Ongar it Chipping Ongar nl Chipping Ongar no Chipping Ongar nn Chipping Ongar pl Chipping Ongar ro Chipping Ongar simple Chipping Ongar ...   more details



  1. Campden Rural District

    . ref name youngs The rural district was named after Chipping Campden and was governed ... surrounded by Warwickshire and Worcestershire ref name youngs Admington Chipping Campden Clopton ...coord 51.885 2.143 display title region GB scale 50000 infobox historic subdivision Name Campden HQ Shipston on Stour Status Rural district Start 1894 End 1935 Replace North Cotswold Rural District , Stratford on Avon Rural District Image File Nglosrds.png 250px Rural districts of north Gloucestershire 1894 1931 PopulationFirst 5,441 PopulationFirstYear 1901 PopulationLast 8,299 PopulationLastYear 1931 AreaFirst convert 23726 acre km2 AreaFirstYear 1911 AreaLast convert 37658 acre km2 AreaLastYear 1931 Campden was, from 1894 to 1935, a rural district in the administrative counties of England administrative county of Gloucestershire , England. ref name youngs cite book last Youngs first Frederic A, Jr. title Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Vol.I Southern England page 611 year 1979 publisher Royal Historical Society location London isbn 0901050679 ref The district lay on the north eastern boundary of the Gloucestershire, and consisted of three separate areas nearly surrounded by the counties of Warwickshire and Worcestershire . The county and district boundaries were simplified in 1931 and the district was abolished in 1935. ref name youngs Formation The rural district was created by the Local Government Act 1894 from the part of Shipston on Stour Rural Sanitary ... comprised the poor law board of guardians guardians for the area. Campden RDC continued to hold its meetings in the offices of Shipston Poor Law Union, outside the district. ref cite web title Chipping Campden url http www.historicaldirectories.org hd makepdf.asp?fn E ZYIMAGE DATA HISTDIR TIF LU7FB4 ... added five parishes to Campden RD these were the Worcestershire parish of Blockley and four parishes ... . ref name youngs ref name vob cite web title Relationships unit history of Campden RD url http ...   more details



  1. Chipping Norton Railway

    unreferenced date March 2011 The Chipping Norton Railway opened in 1855, first linking the town of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Chipping Norton with the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway . History Chipping Norton railway station was opened in 1855 as the terminus of the Chipping Norton Railway, which linked the town with the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway by a junction at stnlnk Kingham . The line was promoted by William Bliss mill owner William Bliss and its traffic included freight to and from his tweed mill at Chipping Norton. In the 1880s a railway extension was opened between Chipping Norton and stnlnk Kings Sutton and the Chipping Norton Railway merged with the Bourton on the Water Railway to form the Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway . The newly extended line was taken over by the Great Western Railway before its completion. Category Rail transport in Oxfordshire Category Great Western Railway constituents Category Early British railway companies Category Railway lines opened in 1855 England rail transport stub de Chipping Norton Railway ...   more details



  1. RAF Chipping Norton

    Coord 51 55 28 N 1 31 31 W name RAF Chipping Norton display title RAF Chipping Norton was a World War II Royal Air Force station near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire . It was operational from 10 July 1940 to 1945 and returned to agricultural use when disposed of in 1950. An Advanced Training Squadron and Service Flying Training Schools SFTS 6 and SFTS 15 operated from Chipping Norton. Oxfords and Harvard 1 s flew from this airfield. The station was bombed on two occasions in October and November 1940. Little damage was done and on the second attempt the Luftwaffe missed the airfield by about a mile to the East. External links http www.controltowers.co.uk C Chipping Norton.htm Page at controltowers.co.uk References references RAF stub Category Royal Air Force stations in Oxfordshire Chipping Norton ...   more details



  1. Chipping Norton Lakes

    Infobox lake lake name Lake Macquarie image lake Chipping Norton Lake.JPG caption lake Chipping Norton Lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Chipping Norton, New South Wales coords type inflow Georges River outflow catchment basin countries Australia length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation 0 Above mean sea level AMSL islands cities City of Liverpool New South Wales City of Liverpool frozen never Chipping Norton Lakes locates at Chipping Norton, New South Wales . It is a part of Georges River . It is managed by Liverpool City Council. ref cite book title Chipping Norton Lakes Brochure year 2006 publisher Liverpool City Council url http www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au LCC INTERNET trimDownloadDocument.aspx?number 90459.2006 ref Natural Environment There are over 50 different kinds of birds around Chipping Norton Lakes . ref cite book title Chipping Norton Lakes Brochure year 2006 publisher Liverpool City Council url http www.liverpool.nsw.gov.au LCC INTERNET trimDownloadDocument.aspx?number 90459.2006 ref References reflist Category Lakes of New South Wales nsw geo stub ...   more details



  1. Chipping Norton Castle

    Orphan date September 2008 Location map Oxfordshire label background white lat 51.945 long 1.548 caption small Location of Chipping Norton Castle in Oxfordshire small float right width 200 Chipping Norton Castle was a timber Norman architecture Norman motte and bailey castle which stood to the north west of the town of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Chipping Norton , Oxfordshire . Very little of the original structures remain apart from earthworks. External links http homepage.mac.com philipdavis English 20sites 2948.html Brief information England castle stub coord 51.945 1.548 type landmark region GB display title Category Castles in Oxfordshire ...   more details



  1. Chipping Norton Recording Studios

    Image Former Chipping Norton Recording Studios.jpg thumb 250px right 28 30 New Street, formerly home of the Chipping Norton Recording Studios. Chipping Norton Recording Studios was a recording studio in the Chipping Norton , Oxfordshire , England , which operated from 1971 until its closure in October 1999. ref name Recording cite web url http www.chippingnortontown.info CHIPPINGNORTON PRIDEOFPLACEPAGE tabid 1149 Default.aspx publisher Chipping Norton Town Council title Chipping Norton Recording Studios 1972 1999 accessdate 22 01 2012 ref The studios operated out of the British School building, 28&ndash 30 New Street, which is a Grade II listed building . ref name Listed cite web url http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 251684 chipping norton recording studios chippi map publisher www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk title Chipping Norton Recording Studios, Chipping Norton accessdate 22 01 2012 ref Songs that were recorded at the studio include Baker Street song Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty , In The Army Now song In The Army Now by Status Quo band Status Quo , Too Shy by Kajagoogoo , I Should Have Known Better Jim Diamond song I Should Have Known Better by Jim Diamond singer Jim Diamond , Perfect Fairground Attraction song Perfect by Fairground Attraction , I Just Died in Your Arms by Cutting Crew and Bye, Bye, Baby Baby Goodbye by the Bay City Rollers were all recorded in the studio. Duran Duran , Marianne Faithfull , Wet Wet Wet , Jeff Beck , Barbara Dickson , Alison Moyet , The Supernaturals , Nektar and Radiohead also used the Chipping Norton Recording Studios. ref name Recording See also List of British recording studios Notes reflist 2 Recording studio stub Category Recording studios in England Category Grade II listed buildings in Oxfordshire coord 51.9414 1.5480 type landmark scale 2000 region GB display title ...   more details



  1. Chipping Sodbury Tunnel

    Image Chipping Sodbury Tunnel ventilation shaft 1.jpg thumb Ventilation shaft near Badminton, Gloucestershire Badminton Chipping Sodbury Tunnel sits on the South Wales Main Line . It was constructed around 1900 for the South Wales and Bristol Direct Railway and runs some 2 miles 4 km west of Badminton railway station and Chipping Sodbury Yard. The tunnel is constructed with an arch brick lining and measures some 27 6 across and 20 9 high. It slopes at a 1 300 gradient from Badminton, Gloucestershire Badminton falling in a westerly direction towards Chipping Sodbury . The tunnel is prone to flooding and it is estimated that the route via the tunnel is closed an average of 24 times per annum, resulting in the cancellation and diversion of 50 passenger services and 40 freight services. Coordinates Western end coord 51 31 54 N 2 21 30 W type landmark region GB display inline name Western end of Chipping Sodbury Tunnel Eastern end coord 51 31 47 N 2 18 00 W type landmark region GB display inline,title name Western end of Chipping Sodbury Tunnel External links Category South Wales Main Line Category Railway tunnels in England Category Tunnels completed in 1900 Category Rail transport in Gloucestershire Category Great Western Railway ...   more details



  1. Chipping Sodbury railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Chipping Sodbury locale Chipping Sodbury borough South Gloucestershire image name Chipping Sodbury railway station MMB 01.jpg caption The remains of the station viewed from the west. original Great Western Railway pregroup GWR postgroup GWR platforms latitude 51.5323 longitude 2.379 gridref ST736815 years 1 July 1903 events Opened years1 3 April 1961 events1 Closed Chipping Sodbury railway station was a railway station on the South Wales Main Line serving the town of Chipping Sodbury in Gloucestershire . The station opened on 1 July 1903, and closed on 3 April 1961. ref cite book last Butt first R.V.J. title The Directory of Railway Stations year 1995 publisher Patrick Stephens Ltd location Yeovil isbn 1 85260 508 1 id R508 page 60 ref harv ref References reflist External links commonscat http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 373,181,1 Chipping Sodbury station on navigable 1946 O.S. map Closed stations Gloucestershire state collapsed Category Disused railway stations in Gloucestershire Category Former Great Western Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1903 Category Railway stations closed in 1961 Gloucestershire struct stub SouthWestEngland railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Baptist Hicks, 1st Viscount Campden

    File Hick.jpg thumb Baptist Hicks, 1st Viscount Campden 1551 18 October 1629 was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons between 1621 and 1628 when he was raised to the peerage as Viscount Campden . Hicks was the son of Robert Hicks, a wealthy mercer of Cheapside , London and grandson of John Hicks of Tortworth . He was brought up in father s business and imported rich silks from Italy and other foreign places. Through the influence of his brother Michael Hicks died 1612 Michael he contracted a large amount of business with the court and amassed a large fortune. He was sworn in as servant to James I in 1603, knighted on 23 July 1603 and became the King s financial agent. He was in dispute with Court of Aldermen of the City of London , firstly in 1607 because he was one of first citizens who kept shop to receive the honour of financial agent, and secondly concerning the precedency of his knighthood. He purchased the manor of Campden soon after 1608 and built house there. The house was burnt down by Royalists in civil war . ref cite web title Sir Baptist Hicks url http www.cotswolds.info famouspeople baptist hicks.shtml work Cotsworld Famous People accessdate 7 December 2011 ref In 1612 he founded and endowed almshouse for 6 poor men and 6 poor women in Campden and performed other charitable acts. In his life, he gave 100,000 for charity. He was created a Hicks Baronets baronet on 1 July 1620. ref name Williams http www.archive.org stream cu31924030494953 page n243 mode 2up W R Williams Parliamentary History of the County ... May 1628 when he was created Viscount Campden with remainer to his son in law Edward Lord Noel. ref name Williams Hicks died at the age of 78 File Campden.gif thumb Sir Baptist Hicks Campden House in Chipping Campden Hicks married on 6 March 1612 Elizabeth May daughter of Richard May of London and sister ... OF BIRTH 1551 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 18 October 1629 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campden, Baptist ...   more details



  1. Chipping Norton School

    Location map Oxfordshire label background white lat 51.937 long 1.543 caption small Location of Chipping Norton School in Oxfordshire small float right width 200 Infobox UK school name Chipping Norton School image size 220px latitude 51.93717 longitude 1.54335 dms motto motto pl established 1928 approx type Community School religion president head label head Simon Duffy r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Arts br Science secondary specialist pl 1 street Burford Road city Chipping Norton county Oxfordshire country flagcountry England postcode OX7 5DY LEA Oxfordshire ofsted dcsfno dcsfurn 123231 staff enrollment 1100 gender Mixed sex education Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 18 houses EVENLODE, GLYME, WINDRUSH & STOUR publication website http www.chipping norton.oxon.sch.uk website name Chipping Norton School is a mixed, comprehensive secondary school located in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire , United Kingdom. It is attended by 1100 students, with 200 in Sixth Form. It has no specific religious denomination and is non boarding. The school has a specialist status as an Arts College and was given a further Science College specialism in 2009. The current head teacher is Simon Duffy, who replaced Richard Graydon in 2005. Houses There are four houses, Evenlode, Glyme, Windrush and Stour. The school usually has competitions to see which house is the best Sports Day . Ofsted An Ofsted report in 2007 gave the school an overall rating of 2, or good 1 being outstanding, 3 satisfactory and 4 inadequate . It received a 2 in all sections of the report with the exception of Curriculum and Other Activities , where it received a 3. External links http www.chipping norton.oxon.sch.uk Chipping Norton School website http www.exchippy.org.uk Ex pupils website Schools in Oxfordshire Category Arts Colleges in England Category Comprehensive schools in Oxfordshire Oxfordshire school stub ...   more details




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