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  • The first is called Taplow, and belongs to the Earl of Inchiquin; and a little farther Cliefden, which also belongs to him.

    Travels in England in 1782 2004

  • The first is called Taplow, and belongs to the Earl of Inchiquin; and a little farther Cliefden, which also belongs to him.

    Travels in England in 1782 Karl Philipp Moritz 1775

  • Thames have become centres of residence, such as Taplow, Cookham and Bourne

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various

  • Whatever the nature of the ailment, and wherever they may have passed their period of active treatment, whether in some special hospital, or one of the great Canadian General Hospitals, such as Taplow or Orpington, or in an Imperial Hospital, be it in the north of Scotland or Ireland, all Canadian soldiers for convalescence are collected from the outer world into a convalescent hospital manned by the C.A.M.C. and under Canadian control.

    War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps John George 1918

  • We have 'Veitch's' and 'Taplow Blue', both of which are reliable old varieties.

    Happy Times at Sugar Creek « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009

  • With a stirring turn by young Brian Smith as Taplow, Crocker-Harris's chipper, well-meaning student, "Browning" is an outstanding drama about suffering and redemption that will stay with you long after the gut-wrenching graduation speech.

    John Farr: The Best "Back to School" Movies 2010

  • With a stirring turn by young Brian Smith as Taplow, Crocker-Harris's chipper, well-meaning student, "Browning" is an outstanding drama about suffering and redemption that will stay with you long after the gut-wrenching graduation speech.

    John Farr: The Best "Back to School" Movies 2010

  • The scene is fairly certainly identifiable as Maidenhead railway bridge, which spans the Thames between Taplow and Maidenhead.

    J.M.W.Turner – Rain, Steam, and Speed | ultraorange.net 2008

  • The scene is fairly certainly identifiable as Maidenhead railway bridge, which spans the Thames between Taplow and Maidenhead.

    2008 March | ultraorange.net 2008

  • INS News Agency Track 2 at Taplow station on Oct. 31, 2008, where Mr. Stephenson died.

    In a Suicide, Crisis and Life Cross 2008

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