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  2. History of Milton Keynes - Wikipedia

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    The Milton Keynes Hoard of Bronze Age torcs and bracelets, on display at the British Museum. This history of Milton Keynes details its development from the earliest human settlements, through the plans for a 'new city' for 250,000 people in northern Southeast England, its subsequent urban design and development, to the present day.

  3. Category:History of Milton Keynes - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "History of Milton Keynes" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  4. Buckinghamshire Archives - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 September 2024. English county record office Buckinghamshire Archives County record office overview Formed 1938 Headquarters Walton Street Offices, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire Employees 13 Website www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk archives / Buckinghamshire Archives (prior to 2020 the Centre for ...

  5. Milton Keynes Museum - Wikipedia

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    Milton Keynes Museum is an independent local museum in the parish of Wolverton and Greenleys in Milton Keynes, England. [1] It is mostly run by volunteers with a small number of paid staff. Reproductions of the Milton Keynes Hoard at the Milton Keynes Museum. [2] The museum is housed in a former Victorian farmstead.

  6. Milton Keynes - Wikipedia

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    Milton Keynes (/ k iː n z / ⓘ KEENZ) is a city [c] in Buckinghamshire, England, about 50 miles (80 km) north-west of London. [b] At the 2021 Census, the population of its urban area was 264,349. The River Great Ouse forms the northern boundary of the urban area; a tributary, the River Ouzel, meanders through its linear parks and balancing lakes.

  7. Loughton and Great Holm - Wikipedia

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    Loughton / ˈ l aʊ t ən / is an ancient village and modern district. The village spreads between Watling Street and the modern A5 road.It is just to the west of Central Milton Keynes, with pedestrian access over the A5 to Milton Keynes Central railway station.

  8. Linford Manor - Wikipedia

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    The surrounding parkland remains open to the public and is now owned by Milton Keynes Parks Trust. The park hosted the MK Food Fest for three years from 2017-2019. [5] In 1993, Pete Winkelman bought the manor, and continued using the property as a recording studio. [4] Over this time the manor became less used for music recording.

  9. BBC Archives - Wikipedia

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    BBC Archive logo. The BBC Archives are collections documenting the BBC's broadcasting history, including copies of television and radio broadcasts, internal documents, photographs, online content, sheet music, commercially available music, BBC products (including toys, games, merchandise, books, publications, and programme releases on VHS, Beta, Laserdisc, DVD, vinyl, audio cassette, audio ...