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  • Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Whitefriars Homes North, South and Services Limited (later becoming Whitefriars Housing Group in May 2006) were created in...
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  • friary Whitefriars Theatre, a Jacobean London theatre Whitefriars College, a Roman Catholic college in Victoria, Australia Whitefriars Housing Group, a housing...
    1 KB (212 words) - 15:49, 20 April 2021
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    institutions in Coventry are named after the friary such as Whitefriars Ale House and Whitefriars Housing Group. The friary was established on 14 February 1342 with...
    19 KB (1,958 words) - 01:03, 20 January 2023
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    unwanted reputation. Many of the homes are now owned by the Whitefriars Housing Group, a housing trust which took over the running and management of Coventry's...
    7 KB (809 words) - 17:21, 10 March 2024
  • of the council and also served as a non-executive director of Whitefriars Housing Group. He was a governor of Coventry Technical College during 1989–1990...
    5 KB (450 words) - 19:56, 23 February 2024
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    (along with the rest of Coventry City Council's housing stock) to Whitefriars Housing Group in 2000. Although Radford has endured the closure of many of its...
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  • notorious "HMV" (Hillside, Meadway, Valley Road) area of housing owned by Whitefriars Housing Association, but this was demolished during 2003-04. The...
    9 KB (1,332 words) - 21:22, 27 May 2024
  • Coventry Council properties were passed onto the ownership of Whitefriars Housing Group in 2001 and then demolished due to their poor condition which...
    6 KB (779 words) - 17:29, 22 June 2022
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    "ColArt Group's to close Wealdstone art materials factory with 190 redundancies". MyLondon. "BBC - A History of the World - Object : Whitefriars Glass"...
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    Other state secondary schools in the London Borough of Harrow are: Whitefriars High School (co-ed); Bentley Wood High School (girls); Canons High School...
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    redevelopment plans for the museum site at Whitefriars caused uncertainty about its future. The museum closed its Whitefriars premises on 23 October 2019, with...
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    those of the Ipswich Greyfriars (Franciscans, before 1298), Ipswich Whitefriars (Carmelites founded 1278–79) and Ipswich Blackfriars (Dominicans, before...
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    Warrandyte Secondary Schools – Private (2) Marcellin College, Bulleen Whitefriars College Other (2) Bulleen Heights School, Bulleen Donvale Christian College...
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    location for the manufactures Winsor & Newton (artists' materials), Whitefriars Glass, and Kodak. The town includes its localities within the Harrow...
    63 KB (6,238 words) - 03:08, 6 July 2024
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    believed to have been in the area of Aungier Street, currently occupied by Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church. There are other towns of the same name, such...
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  • and Co., 11, Waterloo-Place, London. 1835. Printed by W. Wilcockson, Whitefriars. 1835. "Biography | John Stephenson". Hainey, Raymond (29 December 1995)...
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  •  350–351 – via British History Online Pastscape — Detailed Result: BLAKENEY WHITEFRIARS W Page, ed. (1906), "Friaries: The Carmelite friars of Blakeney", A History...
    24 KB (2,841 words) - 14:10, 17 June 2024
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    in Bath; the tea room; the card room; and the octagon. The rooms have Whitefriars crystal chandeliers and are decorated with fine art. In the 20th century...
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    the above, "Alsatia" was historically a cant term for the area near Whitefriars, London, which was for a long time a sanctuary. It is first known in...
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    the Middle Ages. During the 13th century, a Carmelite friary called Whitefriars stood on the site. In the Tudor period, it was replaced by a mansion...
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