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  2. Edward Powles - Wikipedia

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    Edward Ted C. Powles was born in Hereford, England, on 19 April 1921, to George and Louise Tillam Powles.. Despite his height of 6 feet, 4 inches (1.93 m), Powles joined the Royal Air Force as an apprentice during the Second World War and trained as a photo-reconnaissance pilot, remaining in service after the cessation of hostilities.

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  4. Powles - Wikipedia

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    Powles is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Edward Powles (1921–2008), English Royal Air Force pilot; Charles Guy Powles (1872–1951), New Zealand soldier; Guy Powles (1905–1994), New Zealand diplomat; John Powles (1948–2010), Canadian president of the Canada-Japan Society; John Diston Powles (c.1787–1867), English ...

  5. Hambley–Wallace House - Wikipedia

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    Hambley–Wallace House, also known as the Wallace House, is a historic home located at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina.It was designed by architect Charles Christian Hook and built between 1901 and 1903 [2] by the Lazenby Brothers, [3] for British mining engineer Egbert Hambley and his family.

  6. Salisbury National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Salisbury, in Rowan County, North Carolina.It was established at the site of burials of Union soldiers who died during the American Civil War while held at a Confederate prisoner of war camp at the site.

  7. Salisbury Post - Wikipedia

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    The Salisbury Post is an American, English-language daily newspaper, founded in 1905, in Salisbury, North Carolina that serves the city and other municipalities in Rowan County, as well as the county itself. The publisher of the Post is John Carr and its editor is Chandler Inions. The paper was known as the Salisbury Evening Post (1905–1984). [4]

  8. Charles Guy Powles - Wikipedia

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    Charles Guy Powles, CMG DSO (15 December 1872 – 17 June 1951) was an officer in the New Zealand Military Forces who served in the Second Boer War and the First World War. Born in Wellington, Powles volunteered for the Fourth Contingent to fight in the Second Boer War, serving in Africa from April 1900 to June 1901.

  9. Fulton Heights Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Fulton Heights Historic District is a national historic district located at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 439 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in predominantly residential section of Salisbury.