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  2. Malvern, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Malvern is a city in Mills County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,046 at the time of the 2020 census. [2] The Wabash Trace—a railroad converted to a bicycle trail—passes through Malvern. The Mills County Fair is held here, although Glenwood is the county seat. Malvern is the largest town in the eastern half of the county.

  3. Birtsmorton Court - Wikipedia

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    Birtsmorton Court. Birtsmorton Court is a Grade I listed fortified medieval moated manor house near Malvern in Worcestershire, in the former woodlands of Malvern Chase. [1]It is located in Birtsmorton, a small agricultural parish 7 miles south-east of Malvern Wells, Worcestershire and 8 miles west of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.

  4. Malvern Hall - Wikipedia

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    Malvern Hall is an historic, American apartment building that is located in the Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Located next to McCallum Manor , it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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    Sugartown, Boot, Spring, Dutton Mill, and Providence Roads, near Malvern 39°59′57″N 75°30′30″W  /  39.999167°N 75.508333°W  / 39.999167; -75.508333  ( Sugartown Historic Willistown Township

  6. Malvern, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Malvern First Presbyterian Church before 1923. The area was originally settled in the 17th century by Welsh immigrants who purchased land from William Penn. [4]On the evening of September 20, 1777, near Malvern, General Charles Grey and nearly 5,000 British soldiers launched a surprise attack on a Patriot encampment, which became known as the Battle of Paoli.

  7. Malvern, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Taken from A History of Malvern [16]: 230 1881 13,216 Taken from A History of Malvern [16]: 230 1911 16,514 Reflects the 1900 merging of the Malvern and Malvern Link urban district councils. [10]: 197 1951 21,681 Taken from A History of Malvern [16]: 260 1961 24,373 Taken from A History of Malvern [16]: 260 2001 28,749

  8. Royal Radar Establishment - Wikipedia

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    At Malvern (1953–54), he worked on mathematical problems of radar. Later, at Cornell University, he was Director of the Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics (1968–74) and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1986–91). [37] J. B. Gunn, solid state physicist. At Malvern he worked on the physics of electronic devices.

  9. Lady Emily Foley - Wikipedia

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    On his death in 1846, she gained control of extensive estates in Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Staffordshire. She also became Lady of the Manor of Wednesbury and of Great Malvern. [1] The inherited estate in the 1883 generated close to £15,000 a year. [2] She presided over the rapid growth of Great Malvern during the middle of the ...