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  2. F. H. Gillingham & Sons - Wikipedia

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    F. H. Gillingham & Sons, Elm Street, early 1900s. Founded in 1886, F. H. Gillingham & Sons remains in its original building at 16 Elm Street in Woodstock. [2] It is the oldest, same-family operated general store in Vermont. [3] It has partnered with local cheesemakers and other farmers to help promote and distribute Vermont products. [4] [5]

  3. Freddie Fox (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Samuel Fox (22 November 1898 – 15 May 1968) [5] was an English football goalkeeper. He played for several clubs, including Gillingham (where he played over 100 Football League matches) and Brentford during the 1920s and 1930s, [4] and also gained one cap for England. [6] In 1925 he played [3] for England against France. He was ...

  4. Traffic enforcement cameras to come into effect - AOL

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    In Gillingham: The three cameras will monitor vehicles entering Gillingham High Street from Green Street, Kings Street, and James Street. Alex Paterson, Medway Council's Labour portfolio holder ...

  5. The Robert Napier School - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Napier School, is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Gillingham, Kent, England. The school is a specialist Humanities School, [2] and is non-selective, and does not have grammar school status. It has approximately 1100 students (according to Department for Education figures). [1]

  6. Great Lines Heritage Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, part of the Great Lines (a plot of land close to Gillingham and Medway Hospital) was used to build 'The Great Lines School'. It opened in April 1957 and had 270 pupils. It was the first co-educational school in Gillingham. [22] In June 1959, it became Upbury Manor school [18] and was official re-opened by actress Dame Edith Evans.

  7. Jezreel's tower - Wikipedia

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    The remaining buildings associated with Jezreel's Tower at the top of Canterbury Street, Gillingham, were demolished in late 2008. [5] The bus stop near the Jezreels site is named after the former building. [8] [9] There is also a Jezreels Road in Gillingham, next to the former site of the building. [10]

  8. Gillingham, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Gillingham has a marina called Gillingham Marina. Gillingham is an important retail centre serving a substantial part of Medway. The town has a large street market in the High Street on Saturdays and Mondays, and is the busiest in the whole of Medway. [18]

  9. Gillingham F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Gillingham Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Gillingham, Kent, England that plays home matches at Priestfield Stadium. The team competes in League Two , the fourth tier of the English football league system , in the 2024–25 season .