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  2. Walters Ash - Wikipedia

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    Ash Close, Walter's Ash, 2010. Walters Ash (also sometimes called Walter's Ash) is a village in the parish of Bradenham, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Chiltern Hills, to the west of the main village, adjacent to Naphill. Between 1983 and 1985 there was a peace camp outside RAF High Wycombe station. [1]

  3. RAF High Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    The wooded area near Naphill, Walters Ash and Lacey Green was suggested by Wing Commander Alan Oakeshott as ideal for this purpose, since the trees could provide natural camouflage from the air. [2] Buildings were designed to resemble other uses, such as the Officers' Mess which was built to look like a manor house. The fire station was built ...

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  6. Walter Sykes George - Wikipedia

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    George's family were Wesleyan Methodists.He was born at Canterbury Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, in 1881, [2] [3] the second of seven children. His father, William Henry George, was a builder's clerk [4] who later became an architect and auctioneer [5] and founded a family architectural practice with his children Walter, Helen and Henry. [6]

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  8. Eric Ash - Wikipedia

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    Eric Ash was born Ulrich Asch [4] in Berlin, the son of Dorothea Cecily (Schwarz) and Walter J. Asch, [5] [6] a Jewish lawyer. The family emigrated to England in 1938 to escape Nazism . He was educated at the independent University College School , and at 17 won a scholarship to Imperial College London .

  9. Walter Abish - Wikipedia

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    Walter Abish (December 24, 1931 – May 28, 2022) was an Austrian-born American author of experimental novels and short stories. He was conferred the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction in 1981 and was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship six years later.