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  2. Cloverhill Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Cloverhill was founded by William Gee II in Chicago, Illinois, in 1961 as a small family owned vending company that hand-packed pastries. The two sons, William E. Gee III & Edward Gee, took over the business and phased out of the vending business to focus solely on the bakery to provide pastries to the vending machine customers.

  3. Paragon Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Mr William Gee, a confectioner from Bundaberg, moved to Childers with his wife Minette and their two children about 1906. The Gees bought a single-storeyed shop where the Paragon Theatre now stands, in the main street of Childers, and opened it as a refreshment rooms (fruit shop, tea rooms and catering business).

  4. Bishop Burton - Wikipedia

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    Rachel was the daughter of Thomas Parker of Ratton, and she died in 1649 aged 33. William Gee Esq. (d 1683) was the grandson of Sir William Gee of Bishop Burton (d.1611), secretary to James I (r.1603–25). Sir William, then of Beverley, bought the estate after it was surrendered to the crown in 1543, being part of the Archbishop of York's estate.

  5. All about the ‘Tom Cruise cake’: Who gets it and how to order it

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    Brooke Shields famously spoke about being removed from the list for reasons unknown to her, and Tom Hanks said his ideal “last meal” would include the cake.. This year is no different: On Dec ...

  6. Why Kate Middleton’s farm shop visit with Prince William is ...

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    A “happy, healthy, and relaxed” Kate Middleton and husband Prince William were reportedly spotted visiting a local farm shop over the weekend, but — bizarrely — no photos were captured of ...

  7. Gee Creek (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Gee Creek is a 4th order tributary to the Columbia River, [1] a.k.a. small creek, within Clark County, Washington named for William Gee, an early pioneer upon whose land the stream arose from. [2] The Upper Gee Creek watershed, with an 8.7-square-mile (23 km 2 ) drainage basin , is completely located within the Ridgefield quadrangle. [ 3 ]

  8. Hull Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Around 1578, the building having fallen into decay, Alderman William Gee (thrice Mayor of Hull) opened a subscription for the purpose of repairing it. This resulted in the erection of a new school, in which Alderman Gee was joined by the Corporation of Hull, who added a second storey, which was used as an exchange and assembly room. Alderman ...

  9. Tranby School - Wikipedia

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    Following the renaming of the historic Hull Grammar School as the William Gee School for Boys in 1988, the name was acquired and used for a new independent school which opened in 1989. In 1991, Nord Anglia Education PLC, an education and training company, acquired the new school from the administrator for £900,000.