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Cranfield is a village and civil parish in the west of Bedfordshire, England, situated between Bedford and Milton Keynes. It had a population of 4,909 in 2001. [2] increasing to 5,369 at the 2011 census. [1] The parish is in Central Bedfordshire unitary authority. It is best known for being the home of Cranfield University and Cranfield Airport ...
original area allocation unknown. 01999 — unused; The code 0999 was used for dialling by PO operators only to mobile relief exchanges in the Glasgow area in the 1970s. Likely reason for non-allocation of 01999 is similarity to the 999 emergency services access code.
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In mitigation, area code 786 was installed as an overlay on March 1, 1998. [6] [7] [8] The overlay numbering plan area originally comprised only Miami-Dade County, although it was clear the remainder of area code 305 would eventually be overlaid with area code 786. [8] [9] Monroe County was added to area code 786 on September 1, 2001. [10] [11]
Humpy Wheeler (Howard Augustine Wheeler, born 1938), American auto racing promoter and track owner; J. Wheeler (Middlesex cricketer) (dates unknown), an 18th-century English professional cricketer; Jacquetta Wheeler (born 1981), British model; James Wheeler (disambiguation), several people; Jason Wheeler (born 1990), American baseball player
Cranfield Court was a country house in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England. It belonged to the Harter family. It belonged to the Harter family. The last house at the site was Elizabethan, and designed by Thomas Chambers Hine of Nottingham for Reverend G. G. Harter in 1862–4. [ 1 ]
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Cottages, Wheeler End, 2008. Wheeler End is a hamlet in the parish of Piddington and Wheeler End, in Buckinghamshire, England. The hamlet is located close to the main A40 between West Wycombe and Stokenchurch. The hamlet name refers to the Wheeler family, who lived here. They were once the main brewers of High Wycombe.