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  2. Malvern, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ranken, chess champion, lived in Malvern from 1871 until his death in 1905. [214] Evie Richards, GB cycling team (Mountain Bike), Tokyo Olympics. Franklin D. Roosevelt, later President of the US, stayed at the Aldwyn Tower Hotel while convalescing from an illness at the age of 7. [215] George Sayer, biographer of C. S. Lewis.

  3. List of people connected with Malvern, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Basil Foster (1882–1959), English cricketer who played 34 first-class matches in the early 20th century, was born in Malvern. Julius Harrison (1885–1963), was a contemporary of Elgar, and Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music. He was music director at Malvern College and director of the early Elgar Festivals in Malvern.

  4. Thomas Gaunt - Wikipedia

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    Tower clock, Malvern Shire Hall 1891 [8] In 1903 a chronograph similar to Gaunt's 1876 model was made by the company for the Kalgoorlie Racing Club. [9] Tower clock, Camperdown [10] Lobby clock, General Post Office, Melbourne, to a design by Government Astronomer Robert Ellery [3] Tower clock, Emerald Hill Town Hall [3]

  5. Malvern Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Aerial vista of Malvern Town Hall. April 2023. Aerial panorama of Malvern facing west towards the Melbourne skyline and Port Philip Bay. April 2023. Planning for a Shire Hall in the Gardiner Road District commenced as early as 1867. In 1878 land at the corner of High Street and Glenferrie Road was reserved for a Shire Hall, Court House and Library.

  6. Madresfield Court - Wikipedia

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    Madresfield Court is a country house in Malvern, Worcestershire, England.The home of the Lygon family for nearly six centuries, it has never been sold and has passed only by inheritance since the 12th century; a line of unbroken family ownership reputedly exceeded in length in England only by homes owned by the British Royal Family.

  7. Callow End - Wikipedia

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    Callow End is a constituent village of the civil parish of Powick in the Malvern Hills District of Worcestershire, England. It is located on the B4424 road about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south of its junction with the main A449 Malvern to Worcester road. The River Severn runs down the eastern side of the village.

  8. Fostershire - Wikipedia

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    The Foster brothers came from a family of 11 children (7 sons and four daughters). The brothers were all educated at Malvern College; Harry, Tip and Geoffrey all went on to Oxford University. All seven brothers were primarily right-handed batsmen; Maurice and Geoffrey also occasionally kept wicket, and Tip and Harry occasionally bowled seam-up.

  9. Berrow, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Berrow is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire, England, about seven miles east of Ledbury. According to the 2021 census it had a population of 334. According to the 2021 census it had a population of 334.