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In the Battle of North Cape, Duke of York fired 52 broadsides; of these 31 straddled the Scharnhorst, a fast and actively manoeuvring target, and a further 16 fell within 200 yards – an excellent performance, even when radar-control is taken into account. [15]
The A258 road is an A road in England, running through East Kent from Dover to Sandwich.. It begins at the A256 within Dover, running up Castle Hill and passing Dover Castle on its eastern side and the Duke of York's Royal Military School on its western side.
Duke of York, Bloomsbury, a pub in London, England; Duke of York, Leysters, a pub in Herefordshire, England; Duke of York's Greek Light Infantry Regiment, a British Army regiment active in 1810–16; Duke of York's Headquarters, a former military barracks in Chelsea, London; Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton, a cinema in Brighton, England
Greene King, which owns a Duke of York pub in Hanover Square, Westminster, said the pub was not named after the present Duke of York and had held the name since the 19th century.
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By 1808 the system and organisation of the school followed closely that of its sister school, the Duke of York's Royal Military School (then at Chelsea, London, England). By 1816, when Thomas Le Fanu (father of Sheridan Le Fanu ) took over as chaplain, there were 600 children at the school.
Duke of York, an 1897 GWR 3031 Class locomotive built for the British Great Western Railway; Duke of York the name of numerous ships; Portrait of Prince Frederick, Duke of York, 1816 painting by Thomas Lawrence
The mass shooting has led to renewed calls for action on gun violence and focused fresh attention on Missouri’s loose firearms laws. Republicans, with few exceptions, have resisted demands to ...