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King's Cliffe (variously spelt Kings Cliffe, King's Cliff, Kings Cliff, Kingscliffe) is a village and civil parish on Willow Brook, a tributary of the River Nene, about 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Corby in North Northamptonshire.
Construction work on the airfield commenced in 1940. The base opened in October 1941 as a satellite to RAF Wittering. No. 133 Fighter Squadron moved in with Spitfire Vb's on 29 September 1941; this unit was the third "Eagle Squadron" formed in RAF Fighter Command from American volunteers. 266 (Rhodesian) Squadron arrived in October 1941 followed in due course by No. 485 (New Zealand) Squadron ...
Kingscliff is a coastal town just south of Tweed Heads in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, and is a beach community offering a variety of holiday accommodations. Together with the villages of Chinderah and Fingal , it is a tourist destination that provides beach and estuary access for swimming, surfing, fishing and ...
Chinderah Road / Tweed Coast Road – Chinderah, Kingscliff: Grade-separated roundabout interchange: 44.6: 27.7: Waugh Street – Chinderah: Northbound exit and entrance to the west only: 45.3: 28.1: Chinderah Bay Drive / Fingal Road – Chinderah, Fingal Head: Southbound exit and entrance only; trumpet interchange: Tweed River: 45.7: 28.4 ...
kingscliff-h.schools.nsw.gov.au Kingscliff High School , sometimes referred to as Kingy High is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school , located in Kingscliff , in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales , Australia.
Pacific Motorway and Tweed Valley viewed from Duranbah. Tweed Shire is a local government area located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia.It is adjacent to the border with Queensland, where that meets the Coral Sea.
A map advertising the auction shows that the estate was located next to the Tweed River. [8] Tweed Heads station, circa 1911. The Tweed Heads and Coolangatta Surf Life Saving Club opened on 13 September 1911. [9] In April 1916, 69 allotments of "Charles' Tweed Heads subdivision were advertised to be auctioned by P. Smith & Son. [10]
The eastern portion of the Seven Sisters. The Seven Sisters cliffs are occasionally used in filmmaking and television production as a stand-in for the more famous White Cliffs of Dover, since they are relatively free of anachronistic modern development and are also allowed to erode naturally.