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  • Peter Castle had no idea what he was letting himself in for when he started a film club at Liphook junior school in Hampshire.

    Film my school: despicable us Janet Murray 2010

  • In the opening scenes of the film, which is a spoof on life at Liphook, pupils are so "independent" they have taken over the running of the school.

    Film my school: despicable us Janet Murray 2010

  • Dan Gordon, a 15-year-old from Liphook in Hampshire, was recently at a house party where, despite everyone being under 18, there was widespread heavy drinking.

    Red Cross study reveals problems with teenagers and drink 2010

  • Liphook, who expected, at least, to have stood up next after my

    The Virginians 2006

  • _The Penman_, together with a life and portrait of Sarah Timmins, who married a pork butcher in Liphook and died in 1848.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, July 25, 1917 Various

  • At Liphook is the Anchor -- where Pepys put up when on his way to England's chief naval town -- and the Ship; there is another Anchor at Ripley; at Petersfield stands the Dolphin, and near

    The Automobilist Abroad

  • Liphook, and thence he had wandered into a pretty district beset with Hartings.

    The Research Magnificent 1906

  • She went out one evening in November to go to her dancing lesson, and was not seen again until six days later, when she was found on the Portsmouth Road half-way between Liphook and

    The Stretton Street Affair William Le Queux 1895

  • Humpleby's daughter, of Liphook, who expected, at least, to have stood up next after my Lady Maria.

    The Virginians William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • Michael Getgood, Liphook, England, 14/09/2011 23:03 Degas' work is so much more than just movement, but the three or four masterpieces in this show are not enhanced, or our understanding broadened as they are overwhelmed by so much mediocrity and irrelevance, and a lighting system that goes some way in recreating the visual shortcomings of Degas' later life.

    Evening Standard - Home Brian Sewell 2011

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