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began a string quartet and a sonata, and then began a piano quintet ... At
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in 1895 and 1896. These two articles revolutionised bell tuning, and allowed for the great growth of carillons and other tower bell instruments that began in the early part of the twentieth century. The first set of bells founded under
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Flexham Park' ... Flexham Park was near Fittleworth, but it seems likely that the group of dead trees was at Bedham Copse ... Elgar had taken Algernon Blackwood to see the trees.
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Midhurst. When the road was widened in 1967, the
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652:(1870–1940) was an English landscape painter, and founded a School of Painting together with Byam Shaw. The Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art was based in Kensington.
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1583:East Lavant
1523:Crockerhill
1478:Balls Cross
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634:The artist
543:A.W. Weedon
531:George Cole
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679:Jon Edgar
648:Reginald
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451:and 1488
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158:District
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1813:Stopham
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1768:Runcton
1738:Nyewood
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1558:Eartham
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1445:Birdham
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1773:Selham
1758:Rogate
1753:Racton
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1668:Iping
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1658:Hurst
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1065:2009
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