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  2. Wedding ring - Wikipedia

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    A wedding ring is commonly worn on the ring finger. A pair of wedding rings. A wedding ring or wedding band is a finger ring that indicates that its wearer is married. [1] It is usually forged from metal, traditionally gold or another precious metal. Rings were used in ancient Rome during marriage. [2]

  3. Mills in Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    St Lawrence Mill, a smock mill marked on the 1819-43 Ordnance Survey map that was burnt down on 15 May 1873. [4] The millers were Richard Fuller in 1845 and J Chantler in 1862. [ 6 ] This mill stood on or near the site of Canterbury's earliest recorded windmill, which stood at Little Foxmould in the Ridingate area.

  4. Category:Canterbury scene - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury scene (or Canterbury Sound) is a term used to loosely describe the group of progressive rock, avant-garde and jazz musicians, many of whom were based around the city of Canterbury, Kent, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s, but who have continued to make music since. Over the years, with band membership changes and new ...

  5. Canterbury scene - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury scene (or Canterbury sound) is a musical scene that originated in the city of Canterbury, Kent, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s. [1] Associated with progressive rock , [ 2 ] the term describes a loosely-defined, improvisational style that blended elements of jazz , rock , and psychedelia .

  6. Hatfield and the North - Wikipedia

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    The band recorded two albums, Hatfield and the North (1974) and The Rotters' Club (1975). [1] Backing vocals on the two albums were sung by The Northettes: Amanda Parsons, Barbara Gaskin (who was born in Hatfield , the town in Hertfordshire referred to in the group's name), and Ann Rosenthal.

  7. In Cahoots - Wikipedia

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    The band appeared on Miller's first solo album, Cutting Both Ways (released 1987). In 1987, Steve Franklin replaced Lemer, and in 1988 Fred Baker replaced Hopper. This line-up appeared on Miller's solo album Split Seconds , while In Cahoots Live 86-89 was released in 1989 (released under the name Phil Miller/In Cahoots like all their albums).