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  2. Strathmore (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Strathmore Mansion. The Mansion at Strathmore is situated on 11 acres (45,000 m 2) which surround the colonial revival mansion built in 1899 for the Oyster family, and sold to Charles Corby in 1908. [2] The Mansion houses small concerts, art exhibitions, the Strathmore Tea Room, and the Shop at Strathmore.

  3. Strathmore RFC - Wikipedia

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    Strathmore RFC is a rugby union club based in Forfar, Scotland. The men's side currently compete in Scottish National League Division Three, the women's side currently compete in Scottish Womens Midlands & East One. The club play their home matches at Inchmacoble Park. The club also fields a rugby league team, the Strathmore Silverbacks.

  4. Strathmore - Wikipedia

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    Strathmore (Killiney), a mansion in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland Strathmore, New Zealand Strathmore Park , or Strathmore, a suburb of Wellington, New Zealand

  5. RMS Strathmore - Wikipedia

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    RMS Strathmore was an ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O), the third of five sister ships built for P&O in the "Strath" class. Launched in 1935, she served on the company's route from London to India until 1940, when she was requisitioned for war service as a troop ship , and ...

  6. Strathmore, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Strathmore Venom Junior "B" lacrosse team won the provincial title in 2010 for the first time since the team was founded in 2004. Strathmore was one of the hosts for the 2013 Tour of Alberta Pro Cycling Festival. Every year Strathmore holds its Heritage Days celebrations, which include the Strathmore Stampede, Canada's third largest rodeo.

  7. Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield - Wikipedia

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    With the Calendar (New Style) Act 1750, he successfully established the Gregorian calendar and a calendar year that began on 1 January for Great Britain, which had lagged behind other European countries in adopting the Gregorian calendar. Informally, the Act was also known as the "Chesterfield's Act".