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  2. St John the Baptist's College, Portadown - Wikipedia

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    It was established in September 2017 on the site of the former Drumcree College which closed in August 2017. [3] [4] [5] When it opened, it was a Key Stage 3 model but it was re-designated as an 11-16 school in 2021.

  3. Talk:St John the Baptist's College, Portadown - Wikipedia

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  4. St. John's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    St John's College Chapel, Cambridge; in Singapore. St. John's Chapel, Singapore - a church located within St. Margaret's Secondary School in Farrer Road; in the United States. St. John's Chapel (New York City), a demolished nineteenth-century Episcopal church; St. John Chapel (Columbus, Georgia), listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  5. Portadown - Wikipedia

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    St John the Baptist's College (Catholic Maintained) [98] Southern Regional College - Portadown Technical College, later Portadown College of Further Education, was merged with Lurgan CFE and Banbridge CFE to form the Upper Bann Institute of Further Education. Further Education in the region was consolidated again when the institute was merged ...

  6. Drumcree Church - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Order was founded in and around the County Armagh town of Portadown in 1795. The first Orange service and 'church parade' from Drumcree was on 1 July 1795. [6] That parade was instigated by Protestant ministers in the Portadown area. One of them, a Reverend George Maunsell gave a sermon in June 1795.

  7. Upper Weardale Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    A war memorial, in the form of a statue of a soldier with a down-turned rifle standing on a pedestal, which was intended to commemorate the lives of local service personnel who had died in the First World War, was designed by Beattie & Company of Carlisle and unveiled in front of the town hall by Colonel John Clay on 15 April 1922.

  8. Joseph Butterworth Owen - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Joseph Butterworth Owen (22 July 1809 - 24 May 1872) was an English clergyman, social reformer and author of the nineteenth century. Known primarily for his published work, he is also notable for being the last minister of the famed Evangelical Chapel St John's Chapel, Bedford Row as well as chancellor of The Royal Polytechnic Institution. [1]

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