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Worle (/ w ɜːr l / WURL) is a village in the civil parish of Weston-Super-Mare, in the North Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It is joined to the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare on its western edge.
Raleigh Club: Late 19th century? Regent Street: Members had to have served a year in the armed forces, or be an existing member of another club Closed Road Club: Late 19th century? 4 Park Place, St James's: Enthusiasts for the revival of coaching: Closed Royal Aero Club, formerly the Aero Club (1901–1909) 1901
The club state a foundation date of 4 September 1867. [31] The club were founded as The Wednesday Football Club in 1867 as an offshoot of The Wednesday Cricket Club formed 1820. [33] The exact date of formation is disputed, with both 4 and 5 September 1867 reported as the date of formation in newspapers published in the same week. [34]
Taking the three places together – the west, the middle, and the north tūnas - , and looking for a bigger, more important place to which these three were subservient, and in direct relation to which they took their names, the most obvious solution is Worle, which by the late 11th century, as shown by Domesday Book, was a substantial estate. [10]
oldredliontheatre.co.uk The Old Red Lion ( ORL ), also known as the Old Red Lion Theatre ( ORLT ) and The Old Red , is a pub and fringe theatre , at Angel , in the London Borough of Islington . The theatre was founded in 1979 as the Old Red Lion Theatre Club .
B. The Barge Association; British Amateur Television Club; British Dragon Boat Racing Association; British DX Club; British Fantasy Society; British Go Association
In 2006, a related copper penannular brooch dating to the 5th or 6th century AD was found in a spring between Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains in Wales. A gold penannular bracelet was found in the River Perry. [21] Roman coins have been found at Worlebury Camp since the Romans had established a presence by the end of the 1st century AD. [22]
Woodspring Priory (originally Worsprynge [1] or Worspring) is a former Augustinian priory.It is near the scenic limestone promontory of Sand Point and Middle Hope, owned by the National Trust, beside the Severn Estuary about 3 miles (5 km) north-east of Weston-super-Mare, within the English unitary authority of North Somerset.