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  2. Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa - Wikipedia

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    The Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa is a seasonal coastal resort hotel located at Digby, Nova Scotia, on the shores of the Annapolis Basin.The Digby Pines was owned by the Province of Nova Scotia until late in 2019, and was one of the province's three "Signature Resorts," along with Liscombe Lodge Resort and Conference Center in Liscombe Mills, and Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa in Ingonish Beach.

  3. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    The Pines, Digby: 1903 (1st) 1929 (2nd) Digby: NS: 1917: Harry B. Churchill: The Pines, Digby: 1928 closed 1903 building; 1965 Nova Scotia government property; 2001 NS Signature property. [82] [83] Royal Alexandra Hotel: 1906 [66] Winnipeg: MB: N/A: Royal Alexandra: 1967 closed; 1971 demolished. [84] The Empress (hotel) 1908 multi (extn ...

  4. Pamela Harriman - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Beryl Harriman (née Digby; March 20, 1920 – February 5, 1997), also known as Pamela Churchill Harriman, was an English political activist for the Democratic Party, diplomat, and socialite.

  5. Winston Churchill (1940–2010) - Wikipedia

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    Churchill was the son of Randolph Churchill (1911–1968), the only son of Sir Winston Churchill, and his first wife Pamela Digby (1920–1997). His parents divorced in 1945. His father married June Osborne: their daughter was Arabella Churchill (1949–2007).

  6. Minterne Magna - Wikipedia

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    Minterne House is the ancestral home of the Digby family and earlier the Churchill family. [2]The estate was once owned by the Abbey of Cerne, from around the year 987, [3] and, after the dissolution of the monasteries around 1539, it later passed to Winchester College [4] who, in 1642, leased it to John Churchill, the father of the first Sir Winston Churchill (1620-88).

  7. Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland (1683–1716) - Wikipedia

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    Anne Churchill was the third daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and Sarah Jenyns. She was named after Princess Anne of Denmark (the future Anne, Queen of Great Britain) who was Anne Churchill's godmother. Anne Churchill was also goddaughter of Anne Digby, the Countess of Sunderland (her future mother-in-law). [5]

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    Churchills on Cherry at 557 Cherry St. in downtown Macon. The cigars are kept in a large humidor, a 10-by-10 room with a 13-foot ceiling, to maintain the right humidity to keep them from getting ...

  9. MD1 (military R&D organisation) - Wikipedia

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    MD1 began in "Military Intelligence Research" (MIR). MIR was a department of the War Office set up in 1939 under Lt-Col Joe Holland RE.Holland was the General Staff Officer Grade 1 (GSO1) and brought in Jefferis, also a Royal Engineers sapper and explosives expert, with experience in India, as GSO2 to head MIR(c) a division of MIR that was to develop weapons for irregular warfare.

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