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  2. The Little Thatch - Wikipedia

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    The Little Thatch (also known as The Thatch Inn) is a 14th-century timber-framed building at 141 Bristol Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester. It is now used as a public house and hotel. It is now used as a public house and hotel.

  3. Fred Trump Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Crist Trump Jr. (October 14, 1938 – September 26, 1981) was an American airplane pilot and maintenance worker. The eldest son of real-estate businessman Fred Trump Sr., he fell out of his father's favor when he chose to become an airline pilot, leading to his younger brother Donald inheriting the family business.

  4. Hardwicke, Stroud - Wikipedia

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    Hardwicke Court has since the late 18th century been the principal Gloucestershire seat of the Lloyd-Baker family. The extant house was designed in neo-Classical style by Robert Smirke in 1817–19, [10] although it retains a canal feature from the early 18th-century gardens of the Trye family.

  5. Quedgeley - Wikipedia

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    Quedgeley is a town and civil parish in the city of Gloucester district in Gloucestershire, England. A thin strip of land between the Severn and the Gloucester Ship Canal occupies the west, and the south-eastern part of the town is Kingsway Village , directly to the north of which is Tuffley .

  6. Kingsway Village - Wikipedia

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    The land that Kingsway was built on was formerly RAF Quedgeley between 1914 and 1995. [7] The development of the village was started in 2006 and involved Barratt Homes, Bromford Group, Bryant Homes, David Wilson Homes, George Wimpey, Miller Homes, Persimmon plc, and Taylor Wimpey. Kingsway Primary School was opened on 20 October 2008. [8]

  7. RAF Quedgeley - Wikipedia

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    RAF Quedgeley was a Royal Air Force station near Quedgeley, Gloucestershire. History. The site was first occupied in 1914. It closed as an independent RAF unit on 13 ...

  8. St James Church, Quedgeley - Wikipedia

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    Flag of St James Church Quedgeley, flown outside the church [7] The building is made from ashlar with a Cotswold stone roof. The opening between the nave and north aisle consists of three bays in the 13th century style. [4] There is an Elizabethan style panelled roof with styled bosses and the Arnold and Barrow families coat of arms. [5]

  9. List of former Royal Air Force stations - Wikipedia

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    London Biggin Hill, a former RAF station This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They are listed under any former county or country name which was appropriate for the duration of operation. During 1991, the RAF had several Military Emergency Diversion Aerodrome (MEDA) airfields: RAF ...