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  2. Nissan Elgrand - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Elgrand (Japanese: 日産・エルグランド, Hepburn: Nissan Erugurando) is a minivan manufactured by Nissan Shatai for Nissan since 1997, available in three generations, with model codes E50 (1997–2002), E51 (2002–2010), and E52 (2010–present).

  3. Barclays House - Wikipedia

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    Barclays House is an office block in Poole, Dorset, in England. It was constructed by Barclays bank from 1972 to 1975 as part of a move to decentralise its offices from London. Barclays left the site in January 2022 and put the structure up for sale by sealed bid auction.

  4. Broadstone, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Broadstone / ˈ b r ɔː d s t ən / is a suburb and electoral ward of Poole in Dorset, England.It is located three miles (five kilometres) from Hamworthy railway station and seven miles (eleven kilometres) from Bournemouth International Airport.

  5. Geely Emgrand - Wikipedia

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    The EC7 was the launch vehicle for the Emgrand (Chinese: 帝豪; pinyin: Dìháo) brand, the medium-to-high-end luxury brand that was launched by Geely in July 2009.It was originally launched with multiple Mitsubishi-sourced engines, including a 1.5-litre 4G15 inline-four engine and a 1.8-litre 4G18 inline-four engine. [1]

  6. Alderney, Dorset - Wikipedia

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    Alderney Cottage, later Alderney Manor, was sited on the Poole to Ringwood road between Knighton Bottom and Howe Corner from the early 19th century. A housing estate now occupies the site. The politician, writer and sportsman Grantley Berkeley was the tenant there from around 1860 until 1880, just before his death. [ 9 ]

  7. History of Poole - Wikipedia

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    The history of Poole, a town in Dorset, England, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement around Poole Harbour during the Iron Age. The town now known as Poole was founded on a small peninsula to the north of the harbour. Poole experienced rapid growth as it became an important port following the Norman Conquest of England.

  8. Dolphin Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Phase One of the centre was opened at 10:30am on 1 July 1969 by the Mayor of Poole, Alderman Lloyd-Allen [1] and was an American style mall which included 93 retail units, offices, a sports centre, bus terminus [1] and a library. The cost had risen to £3m, but with 200,000 shoppers a week passing through the centre, it was deemed so successful ...

  9. St Edward's Roman Catholic/Church of England School

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    St Edward's Roman Catholic/Church of England School [1] is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Poole in the English county of Dorset. [2]The school turned 50 years old in 2013, and is one of a small number of joint Roman Catholic and Church of England secondary schools in the country.