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Taverham

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Taverham is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, in England. [1]

38 relations: Archery, Bank of England, BBC, Broadland, Broadland (UK Parliament constituency), Cambridge University Press, Catchment area, Cathy Dennis, Chris Bailey (tennis), Civil parish, Convicts in Australia, Domesday Book, Drayton, Norfolk, Edmund the Martyr, Edward the Confessor, England, Felthorpe, Jewellery, Listed building, Mel Clarke, Nave, Norfolk, Norman architecture, Norwich, Oxford English Dictionary, Paper, Paralympic Games, Ringland, Norfolk, River Wensum, Swing Riots, Taverham High School, Tennis, The Times, Thorpe Marriott, United Kingdom census, 2011, University of Cambridge, V-2 rocket, Walstan.

Archery

Archery is the art, sport, practice or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows.

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Bank of England

The Bank of England, formally the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, is the central bank of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the model on which most modern central banks have been based.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.

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Broadland

Broadland is a local government district in Norfolk, England, named after the Norfolk Broads.

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Broadland (UK Parliament constituency)

Broadland is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since its 2010 creation by Keith Simpson of the Conservative Party.

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Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge.

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Catchment area

In human geography, a catchment area is the area from which a city, service or institution attracts a population that uses its services.

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Cathy Dennis

Catherine Roseanne Dennis (born 25 March 1969)Gregory, Andy (2002) International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002, Europa;, p. 133 is a British singer, songwriter, record producer and actress.

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Chris Bailey (tennis)

Chris Bailey (born 29 April 1968) is a former professional tennis player (1987–1994), British No.

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Civil parish

In England, a civil parish is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority.

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Convicts in Australia

Between 1788 and 1868, about 162,000 convicts were transported by the British government to various penal colonies in Australia.

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Domesday Book

Domesday Book (or; Latin: Liber de Wintonia "Book of Winchester") is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror.

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Drayton, Norfolk

Drayton, Norfolk, is a suburban village in the county of Norfolk and district of Broadland north west of Norwich.

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Edmund the Martyr

Edmund the Martyr (also known as St Edmund or Edmund of East Anglia, died 20 November 869) was king of East Anglia from about 855 until his death.

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Edward the Confessor

Edward the Confessor (Ēadƿeard Andettere, Eduardus Confessor; 1003 – 5 January 1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Felthorpe

Felthorpe is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

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Jewellery

Jewellery (British English) or jewelry (American English)see American and British spelling differences consists of small decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks.

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Listed building

A listed building, or listed structure, is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, Cadw in Wales, and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency in Northern Ireland.

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Mel Clarke

Mel Clarke (born on 2 September 1982) is an English competitive archer.

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Nave

The nave is the central aisle of a basilica church, or the main body of a church (whether aisled or not) between its rear wall and the far end of its intersection with the transept at the chancel.

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Norfolk

Norfolk is a county in East Anglia in England.

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Norman architecture

The term Norman architecture is used to categorise styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans in the various lands under their dominion or influence in the 11th and 12th centuries.

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Norwich

Norwich (also) is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies approximately north-east of London.

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Oxford English Dictionary

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is the main historical dictionary of the English language, published by the Oxford University Press.

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Paper

Paper is a thin material produced by pressing together moist fibres of cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets.

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Paralympic Games

The Paralympic Games is a major international multi-sport event involving athletes with a range of disabilities, including impaired muscle power (e.g. paraplegia and quadriplegia, muscular dystrophy, post-polio syndrome, spina bifida), impaired passive range of movement, limb deficiency (e.g. amputation or dysmelia), leg length difference, short stature, hypertonia, ataxia, athetosis, vision impairment and intellectual impairment.

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Ringland, Norfolk

Ringland is a rural village (population 260) in Norfolk, England, situated in the valley of the River Wensum, approximately north-west of Norwich.

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River Wensum

The River Wensum is a chalk fed river in Norfolk, England and a tributary of the River Yare despite being the larger of the two rivers.

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Swing Riots

The Swing Riots were a widespread uprising in 1830 by agricultural workers in southern and eastern England, in protest of agricultural mechanisation and other harsh conditions.

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Taverham High School

Taverham High School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Taverham in the English county of Norfolk.

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Tennis

Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).

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The Times

The Times is a British daily (Monday to Saturday) national newspaper based in London, England.

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Thorpe Marriott

Thorpe Marriott is a residential area in Norfolk, England covering part of Taverham and Drayton parishes.

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United Kingdom census, 2011

A census of the population of the United Kingdom is taken every ten years.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University)The corporate title of the university is The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.

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V-2 rocket

The V-2 (Vergeltungswaffe 2, "Retribution Weapon 2"), technical name Aggregat 4 (A4), was the world's first long-range guided ballistic missile.

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Walstan

Saint Walstan (or Walston) (died 1016) was born either in Bawburgh in Norfolk, or Blythburgh in Suffolk, and because of a life dedicated to farming and the care of farm animals, is the patron saint of farms, farmers, farmhands, ranchers and husbandrymen.

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Church of St Edmund, Taverham.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taverham

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