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  2. At Bertram's Hotel - Wikipedia

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    At Bertram's Hotel is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on 15 November 1965 [2] and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company in 1966.

  3. James Gamble Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Rogers was born in Bryan Station, Kentucky, on March 3, 1867, to James M. and Katharine Gamble Rogers. [1] [2] Rogers attended Yale University, where he contributed to The Yale Record and was a member of the senior society Scroll and Key, [2] whose membership included several other notable architects.

  4. River Coquet - Wikipedia

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    The estuary of the River Coquet in Amble On the north bank below the weir is a cave hermitage, which dates from the 14th and early 15th centuries. It was abandoned by 1567, but remains one of the best preserved and elaborate monuments of its type in the British Isles, and is a grade I listed structure. [ 39 ]

  5. Bertrams - Wikipedia

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    Bertrams was the second largest United Kingdom based wholesaler of books, [1] owned since 2018 by Aurelius Investments. It has 200,000 titles available for same-day ...

  6. Amble (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Amble is a coastal town on the North Sea coast in Northumberland, England. Amble may also refer to: Amble, an unincorporated community in Winfield Township, Michigan, US; River Amble, Cornwall, England, a tributary of the River Camel; Alf Amble (1909–1950), Norwegian anti-Semitic activist and writer; Lars Amble (born 1938), Swedish actor and ...

  7. 1932 Kimberley rescue - Wikipedia

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    On 29 February 1932 four aviators flew out of Cologne, Germany on a round-the-world flight attempt.The group comprised pilot Hans Bertram, co-pilot Thom, mechanic Adolph Klausmann and cameraman Alexander von Lagorio, and was intended to find potential markets for Germany's aviation industry as well as a goodwill tour visiting German communities along the route.

  8. Ambling gait - Wikipedia

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    An ambling gait or amble is any of several four-beat intermediate horse gaits, all of which are faster than a walk but usually slower than a canter and always slower than a gallop. Horses that amble are sometimes referred to as " gaited ", particularly in the United States.

  9. Bertrand Island Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Bertrand Island Amusement Park was located on Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey in the Borough of Mount Arlington, New Jersey.It was actually located on a narrow finger-shaped peninsula, surrounded by water on three sides, that jutted into Lake Hopatcong.