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  • The vast majority of the letters are by Badsey pupils, though a few are from a school in Pershore.

    Children's Letters 2006

  • The vast majority of the letters are by Badsey pupils, though a few are from a school in Pershore.

    SeeLight: 2006

  • Choules was born March 3, 1901, in the small British town of Pershore, Worcestershire, one of seven children.

    Last combat veteran of the first world war dies at 110 2011

  • Born at Pershore, Worcs. and was a pupil of Abraham Cooper.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Hermes 2008

  • The article says: The five airmen died when their Wellington bomber crashed in a field at Lower Park Farm, Rowney Green, on November 23, 1943, while on a training mission from Defford Airfield near Pershore.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Belinda 2007

  • Incidentally, the Horton and Parker paper page 28 indicates that the Malvern station has quite recently been moved to Pershore, some 10 miles away across the watershed between the Severn and Avon valleys, and a very different kind of locality.

    Unthreaded #14 « Climate Audit 2007

  • Researchers ran the trials, using a tethered balloon at a former RAF airfield at Pershore, Wiltshire, to show that it is possible to use mm-wave band (28/31GHz) and very high data-rate optical communication systems from aerial platforms.

    Broadband in the sky 2005

  • The article says: The five airmen died when their Wellington bomber crashed in a field at Lower Park Farm, Rowney Green, on November 23, 1943, while on a training mission from Defford Airfield near Pershore.

    Serendipity Belinda 2007

  • Researchers ran the trials, using a tethered balloon at a former RAF airfield at Pershore, Wiltshire, to show that it is possible to use mm-wave band 28/31GHz and very high data-rate optical communication systems from aerial platforms.

    Broadband in the sky 2005

  • Donata's gifts were bestowed with the alms of the burgesses of Shrewsbury in the wooden coffer that was to carry them back to Ramsey, with the cartload of timber from Longner, while Herluin and Tutilo went on to visit Worcester, and possibly Evesham and Pershore as well, to appeal for further aid.

    The Holy Thief Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1992

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