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Sadly, even the ciborium of Fr. Adrian Fortescue's parish of St. Hugh in Letchworth did not survive.
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When I recently discovered that the First Garden City Heritage Museum in Letchworth had done an exhibition on Fr. Adrian Fortescue and the parish of St. Hugh of Lincoln in Letchworth, I immediately contacted them.
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He was probably right—the I.L.P. were holding their summer school at Letchworth.
Notable & Quotable 2011
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Chuck Timson, a family friend, visits at Letchworth, presenting the boy with his first polo shirt.
Gregory Beyer: Life of Bro: A Chronology Gregory Beyer 2011
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One day this summer I was riding through Letchworth when the bus stopped and two dreadful-looking old men got on to it.
Notable & Quotable 2011
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He was born in Letchworth in 1919, son of Nell, who worked in a pickle factory, and Tom, who had done six months' hard labour for poaching.
James Lovelock wins Observer lifetime achievement at ethical awards 2011
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He was born in Letchworth in 1919, son of Nell, who worked in a pickle factory, and Tom, who had done six months' hard labour for poaching.
James Lovelock wins Observer lifetime achievement at ethical awards 2011
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Chuck Timson, a family friend, visits at Letchworth, presenting the boy with his first polo shirt.
Gregory Beyer: Life of Bro: A Chronology Gregory Beyer 2011
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In the early 20th century Howard's ideas inspired the first garden city at Letchworth, followed by Welwyn Garden City, Hampstead Garden Suburb and, later, the postwar new town movement.
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He is a Gielgud biographer, and many years earlier studied alongside Winner at school in Letchworth.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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