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  2. St. Andrews Bungalow Court - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrews Bungalow Court is a grouping of bungalows built in 1919–20 in the Colonial Revival style in Hollywood, California. Based on the structures' well-preserved multi-family courtyard architecture, the grouping was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

  3. BS16 - Wikipedia

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    BS16 may refer to: BS16, a BS postcode area for Bristol, England; BS 16 Specification for telegraph material, a British Standard; Bonomi BS.16 Allievo Bonomi, a ...

  4. Talk:St. Andrews Bungalow Court - Wikipedia

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  5. BS postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The BS postcode area, also known as the Bristol postcode area, [2] is a group of 37 postcode districts in South West England, within eight post towns.These cover the city of Bristol, north Somerset (including Weston-super-Mare, Axbridge, Banwell, Cheddar, Clevedon, Wedmore and Winscombe) and south Gloucestershire.

  6. List of listed buildings in St Andrews, Fife - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image 12-16 Greyfriars Garden And 150 North Street 56°20′30″N 2°47′55″W  /  56.341609°N 2.798617°W  / 56.341609; -2.798617  (12-16 Greyfriars Garden And 150 North Street) Category B 40897 Upload another image 1-14 Hope Street 56°20′28″N 2°48′04″W  /  56.341234°N 2.801036°W  / 56.341234; -2.801036  (1-14 Hope Street) Category B ...

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  8. St Andrews Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St Rule's tower The Whyte-Melville memorial, St Andrews The view from the top of St. Rule's Tower The Eastern Cemetery, St Andrews, looking south to the bay. St Rule's tower is located in the cathedral grounds but antedates it, having served as the church of the priory up to the early 12th century.

  9. Thomas Andrewes - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Andrewes was the son of Robert Andrewes of Feltham, Middlesex, and Margaret, his wife. Robert was a Plymouth merchant and a subscriber to the Massachusetts Bay Company.