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  • The other division under the Hilton brothers set up their fishing stages on a neck of land eight miles above, which they called Northam, afterwards named Dover.

    unknown title 2009

  • The other division under the Hilton brothers set up their fishing stages on a neck of land eight miles above, which they called Northam, afterwards named Dover.

    unknown title 2009

  • The other division under the Hilton brothers set up their fishing stages on a neck of land eight miles above, which they called Northam, afterwards named Dover.

    unknown title 2009

  • So far, two of us (Mr. C and me) have to work in Northam Tower, which takes one hour drive to work from our house.

    Tour-mates from hell Jerine 2007

  • So far, two of us (Mr. C and me) have to work in Northam Tower, which takes one hour drive to work from our house.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Jerine 2007

  • The other set up their fishing stages on a neck of land they called Northam, afterwards named Dover.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2007

  • From hence we travelled towards a town-site called Northam, and from thence to

    Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, Ernest Giles 1866

  • Northam, which is due to release its half-year earnings Feb. 23, said its earnings are estimated to be between 55 South African cents ($0.07) and 65 cents a share, compared with

    FOXNews.com Robb M. Stewart 2010

  • So was the notion of Northam going with a North American accent, a la fellow Brit Hugh Laurie in House, ever discussed?

    London Free Press 2010

  • So was the notion of Northam going with a North American accent, a la fellow Brit Hugh Laurie in House, ever discussed?

    Toronto Sun 2010

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