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  2. Fairford - Wikipedia

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    Fairford is a market town in Gloucestershire, England. ... by the 13th century. The mill that survives today was built in the 17th century. [3]

  3. Fairford Leys - Wikipedia

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    Fairford Leys is a housing development [2] [3] in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, designed in the urban village style, with the street and block layout making it more friendly to pedestrians and cyclists. The three main developers of the development were bound by a design code to ensure architectural cohesion and this is maintained through ...

  4. RAF Fairford - Wikipedia

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    RAF Fairford is a Forward Operating Location made available to the United States by the UK Government. It is the only bomber forward operating location in Europe and is predominately used by US Air Force deployments of the B-1B Lancer , B-2A Spirit and B-52H Stratofortress aircraft taking part in Air Force Global Strike Command's Bomber Task ...

  5. List of Fort ships - Wikipedia

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    Fort Fairford was built by North Vancouver Ship Repairs Ltd. She was completed on 15 January 1943. [30] Built for the MoWT, she was placed under the management of Morel Ltd. To USMC in 1947. Sold in 1948 to Compagnia Uruguaya de Comercio y Maritima, Montevideo, Uruguay and renamed General Rivera. [3]

  6. Concorde histories and aircraft on display - Wikipedia

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    G-BBDG (202) first flew on 13 December 1974 from Filton to RAF Fairford. It last flew on 24 December 1981 after a total of 1,282 hours. It last flew on 24 December 1981 after a total of 1,282 hours. Subsequently, it was stored in a hangar on the Filton Airfield and was used as a spare parts source by BA for their Concorde fleet.

  7. Fairford railway station - Wikipedia

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    Fairford railway station served the town of Fairford in Gloucestershire. It was the western terminus of the Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway between Oxford and Fairford. [ 1 ] It had one platform, and a stone-built station building.

  8. John Tame - Wikipedia

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    John Tame (c. 1430 [2] - 8 May 1500) of Cirencester and of Beauchamp Court (or "Warwick Court") in the parish of Fairford, both in Gloucestershire, England, was a wealthy wool producer and merchant who re-built the surviving St. Mary's Church, Fairford, the former structure of which had been built by one of the Beauchamp Earls of Warwick in the ...

  9. Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway was a single track railway branch line, 22 miles (35 km) long, in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire in England in the United Kingdom. It was opened in succession by two companies, the first in 1861 to connect the important wool-producing town of Witney to the main line network, and the second in 1873 as the rump of an ambitious scheme to connect to ...