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  • They were going down the A20 towards Swanley; the road was moderately free from traffic and Mr. van Tecqx was driving fast.

    The Fateful Bargain Neels, Betty 1989

  • Women's Agricultural Colleges and among places that arranged training very early were the Harper Adam's College in Shropshire (Swanley);

    Women and War Work Helen Fraser

  • Swanley was opened on July 13th 1885 and the Prince was accompanied by his wife and daughters.

    The Life of King Edward VII with a sketch of the career of King George V 1893

  • Gardeners at, if I remember aright, Swanley; while the cook was a very accomplished French chef of the hemale persuasion!

    Amusements in Mathematics Henry Ernest Dudeney 1893

  • No doubt she had been at Oxford or Cambridge before going to Swanley?

    Harvest Humphry Ward 1885

  • Then I went to Swanley and got trained for farm-work.

    Harvest Humphry Ward 1885

  • Ben lived with his mother Sandra and sister Jade in Swanley, Kent.

    Evening Standard - Home Robert Parsons 2011

  • A poodle clippered and dyed to look like My Little Pony is pictured at a creative dog grooming event in Swanley, Kent.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

  • Ben, from Swanley in Kent, had one year remaining of his four-year apprenticeship and so impressed bosses with his river skills that he was offered a full-time job.

    Evening Standard - Home Mark Blunden 2011

  • Ben lived with his mother Sandra and sister Jade in Swanley, Kent.

    Evening Standard - Home Robert Parsons 2011

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