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  2. Romford F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The original Romford was established in 1876. They reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in 1880–81, but lost 15–0 at Darwen, hampered by playing a dribbling game on a slushy pitch; Darwen also had four goals disallowed.

  3. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    London, England Glass plate: Landmark environmental portraiture and iconography of the Industrial Revolution and 19th century. [s 1] Two Ways of Life: 1857 Oscar Gustave Rejlander: Wolverhampton, England [22] Albumen print [s 1] La Vallée de l'Huisne (River Scene) 1857 Camille Silvy: Nogent-le-Rotrou, France Albumen print [s 1] Fading Away ...

  4. Images of England - Wikipedia

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    Images of England was a stand-alone project funded jointly by English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund.The aim of the project was to photograph every listed building and object (some 370,000) in England and to make the images available online to create, what was at the time, one of the largest free-to-view picture libraries of buildings in the world.

  5. Category:Romford F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for Romford F.C. players past and present. Pages in category "Romford F.C. players" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. ...

  6. John Spinks (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    John Spinks is a British photographer, living in London. [1] He has made the books Factories (2010), The New Village (2017) and Harrowdown Hill (2023). Life and work

  7. Romford - Wikipedia

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    Romford is a large town in East London, England, 14 miles (23 km) northeast of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Havering , the town is one of the major metropolitan centres of Greater London identified in the London Plan .

  8. Gamages - Wikipedia

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    Gamages was an extremely successful and profitable store. In 1968 a second store was opened in the Liberty Shopping Centre in Romford, Essex. This had a relatively short life as the whole company was taken over by Jeffrey Sterling's Sterling Guarantee Trust in 1970 [7] [8] and the Romford site was sold off to British Home Stores in 1971. [9]

  9. King's Wood School - Wikipedia

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    King's Wood School was a secondary school in Harold Hill near Romford, London Borough of Havering, England.It was a mixed school of non-denominational religion. The School's last Headteacher was Mrs Marian Spinks, who had been the Headteacher since January 2008, returning from a secondment as Senior Inspector (Performance) with Havering Inspection and Advisory Service.