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When Spalding University, originally called Nazareth College, opened in 1920, its sole building was the 1871 structure known as the Tompkins-Buchanan-Rankin House. This Italianate building was designed and built by architect Henry Whitestone for the family of Joseph T. Tompkins, a wealthy dry-goods merchant and importer.
Received authority to grant degrees in 1829; later designated as a college. For further history, see Spalding College below. Owensboro Female College opened in the fall of 1890 and chartered on March 26, 1893, to offer literary degrees: mistress of arts and mistress of belles-lettres. By 1931 the building was taken over by the Owensboro Trade ...
Spalding Academy, formerly Sir John Gleed School, is a mixed secondary school and sixth form in Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. The Sir John Gleed School was formed in November 2011 as a result of a merger of Gleed Boys' School and Gleed Girls' Technology College , each of which had been judged Good by Ofsted . [ 1 ]
Around 7:58 a.m. on March 13, Dover police responded to Pace Industries at 29 1/2 Littleworth Road after a resident reported seeing a deceased body in the woodline. Officers reported finding a ...
Littleworth railway station is a former railway station in Deeping St Nicholas, Lincolnshire, on the Peterborough to Lincoln Line. It opened in 1848 and was closed for passengers in 1961. It opened in 1848 and was closed for passengers in 1961.
Barcombe is an East Sussex village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex. The parish has four settlements: old Barcombe), the oldest settlement in the parish with the parish church; Barcombe Cross), the more populous settlement and main hub with the amenities and services; the hamlet of Spithurst) in the northeast and Town Littleworth) in the northwest.
Littleworth is a small village and civil parish off the A420, almost 2 miles (3 km) northeast of Faringdon. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 boundary changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. The parish includes the hamlets of Thrupp and Wadley. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 239. [1]
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