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River in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, England
Fairham Brook is a 16-mile-long (26 km) tributary of the River Trent that flows through Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire in England. The source of the
Fairham_Brook
Area of Nottingham, England
on land from the former Wilwell Farm. Bounded by the Clifton Estate, Fairham Brook, Compton Acres (formerly the Wilford Brick Works), Wilford and Ruddington
Silverdale,_Nottingham
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
development. Fairham Brook forms the south and west boundaries of the parish, meeting the Nottingham city border before flowing under the Fairham Bridge which
Ruddington
City and council area in Nottinghamshire, England
Reserve SSSI, Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, Holme Pit SSSI, Fairham Brook Local Wildlife Site and Wollaton Park. Owing to its position as a central
Nottingham
Down (Kent Wildlife Trust) Fairfield Pit (Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) Fairham Brook (Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust) Far Ings National Nature Reserve (Lincolnshire
List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves
List_of_Wildlife_Trust_nature_reserves
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
ferry crossed the River Trent at this point since before 1774. The Fairham Brook forms part of the eastern parish boundary. The name originates from
Barton_in_Fabis
Stream in Nottinghamshire, England
Farleys Brook is the name of a minor watercourse in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire. It rises in a pool within Watnall Coppice close to the M1 motorway at the
Farleys_Brook
River in Nottinghamshire, England
watercourses of Nottinghamshire Rivers Devon Erewash Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth
River_Greet
River in England – third-longest in the UK
Canal Act 1766 (6 Geo. 3. c. 96), and construction from Shardlow to Preston Brook, where it joined the Bridgewater Canal, was completed by 1777. The canal
River_Trent
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
became part of West Bridgford urban district in 1935; it is bounded by Fairham Brook to the west, the river Trent to the north, Loughborough Road (historically
Wilford
River in England
flowing along the southern edge of Maltby, to be joined by Kingsforth Brook. This rises besides Second Lane in Wickersley. Heading east it passes through
Oldcotes_Dyke
River in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
watercourses of Nottinghamshire Rivers Devon Erewash Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth
River_Devon,_Nottinghamshire
River in Nottinghamshire, England
watercourses of Nottinghamshire Rivers Devon Erewash Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth
River_Maun
Tributary of the River Maun near Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, England
L-shaped lake, called "L Lake", the other branch of which is fed by Foulevil Brook. The main lake covers an area of 4.0 acres (1.62 ha) and is a private fishery
Rainworth_Water
Stream in Nottinghamshire, England
The Whyburn (known locally as Town Brook, and by the UK Government as Baker Lane Brook) is the main watercourse flowing through the town of Hucknall in
Whyburn
River in Nottinghamshire, England
freight line to Shirebrook crosses the river, and also crosses Sookholme Brook, which has two sources near Shirebrook, and after they have joined, flows
River_Meden
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
beck. In April 2012, they amalgamated with the Newark, Kingston Brook, and Fairham Brook internal drainage boards to become part of the Trent Valley IDB
Laneham
River in Nottinghamshire, England
subsidence caused by deep coal mining. The Ryton draws its water from the Anston Brook, the Pudding Dyke, the Bondhay Dyke, and to a lesser extent the Broadbridge
River_Ryton
English river between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Nethergreen Brook". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. Retrieved 10 January 2025. "Erewash from Nethergreen Brook to Gilt Brook". Catchment
River_Erewash
River in Nottinghamshire, England
the centre of Bulwell, and passes Basford where it is joined by the Day Brook. The Leen then flows through Radford, and Lenton before passing under the
River_Leen
River in Nottinghamshire, England
watercourses of Nottinghamshire Rivers Devon Erewash Fairham Brook Farleys Brook Greet Idle Kingston Brook Leen Maun Meden Oldcotes Dyke Poulter Rainworth
Vicar_Water
River in England
May 2017. "Poulter from Source to Millwood Brook". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. "Millwood Brook Catchment (trib of Poulter)". Catchment Data
River_Poulter
River in Nottinghamshire, England
Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. Retrieved 13 July 2018. "Ranskill Brook Catchment (trib of Idle)". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency.
River_Idle
River in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, England
tributaries, such as the River Whipling, the Stroom Dyke, and the Dalby Brook, drain an area of 193 square kilometres (75 mi2) of farmland in the Vale
River_Smite
Proposed towns in the UK following WWII
West Midlands Eastfield, North Yorkshire Ebbsfleet Garden City, Kent Fairham, Nottinghamshire Garendon Park, Leicestershire Great Haddon, Cambridgeshire
New towns in the United Kingdom
New_towns_in_the_United_Kingdom
British Royal Air Force engineer and air officer (1907–1996)
The Frank Whittle house, with its own building existed at the now closed Fairham Comprehensive School Clifton, Nottingham. A building at Aero Engine Controls
Frank_Whittle
champions in the 2000s with the likes of Clinton Woods, Junior Witter, and Kell Brook. Sheffield still has a number of local cricket teams, including Sheffield
Sport_in_Sheffield
FAIRHAM BROOK
FAIRHAM BROOK
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for the servant of someone named Fair, or a nickname meaning ‘handsome man’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames, notably Feuerman (see Feuer).Probably an Americanized spelling of German Fährmann, a variant of Fehrmann.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Understanding
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with beautiful long hair, from Middle English fair feax ‘beautiful tresses’. This was a common descriptive phrase in Middle English; the alliterative poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight refers to ‘fair fanning fax’ encircling the shoulders of the doughty warrior.Thomas Fairfax (1693–1781), an army officer from Leeds Castle, Kent, England, first came to VA in 1735 and settled on maternal estates there as a proprietor in 1747.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Iranian
Proud
Girl/Female
Muslim
Brisk, Swift
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Lion King of the Jungle; Lion
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Arabic
Tall; Handsome
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Farnham.
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British, English
Bull Meadow; Meadow of the Sheep
Boy/Male
English
Bull meadow.
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called. Most, including those in Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Suffolk, Surrey, and West Yorkshire, are named from Old English fearn ‘fern’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Brisk, Swift
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lord Sairam
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Head; Principal; Place of Origin of a River or Torrent
Boy/Male
Indian
Understanding
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Happy; Joyful; Cheerful; Glad; Brisk; Swift
Girl/Female
Muslim
Happy. Joyful. Cheerful. Glad.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lion, King of the jungle
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Blond.
FAIRHAM BROOK
FAIRHAM BROOK
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Truthful; Righteous
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Boy/Male
Tamil
One of the main angels of Allah
Girl/Female
Arabic
Jalwa
Girl/Female
Tamil
Madhushree | மதà¯à®·à¯à®°à¯€
Beauty of Spring
Girl/Female
Tamil
Poetess
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Casey, KACEY means "she who entangles men."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Gaelic, Irish, Jewish
Exiled; Stranger; Fist; Gift
Boy/Male
Biblical
Fear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from the personal name Sara. In the Bible this is the name of the wife of Abraham. According to the Book of Genesis she was originally called Sarai (said to mean ‘contentious’ in Hebrew), but had her name changed by God to the more auspicious Sarah ‘princess’ in token of a greater blessing (Genesis 17:15, ‘And God said unto Abraham, As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt not call her name Sarai, but Sarah shall her name be’).Muslim : from an Arabic personal name, SÄra, of Biblical origin, as in 1 above.
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v. t.
To bear; to endure; to put up with; to tolerate; as, young men can not brook restraint.
n.
A small stream; a brook; a creek.
v. t.
To make war upon. [Obs.] Fairfax.
n.
A mineral usually of a reddish brown color, and brilliant metallic adamantine luster, occurring in tetragonal crystals. In composition it is titanium dioxide, like octahedrite and brookite.
n.
A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.
n.
A small stream or brook; a streamlet.
n.
A rivulet or small brook.
n.
The navigable part of a river, bay, etc., through which vessels enter or depart; the part of a harbor or channel ehich is kept open and unobstructed for the passage of vessels.
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The name of two Mohammedan festivals, of which one is held at the close of the fast called Ramadan, and the other seventy days after the fast.
n.
A ravine through which a brook flows; the channel of a water course, which is dry except in the rainy season.
n.
The property of crystallizing in three forms fundamentally distinct, as is the case with titanium dioxide, which crystallizes in the forms of rutile, octahedrite, and brookite. See Pleomorphism.
n.
A small brook.
n.
A very small brook; a streamlet.
n.
A little run or stream; a streamlet; a brook.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Brook
imp. & p. p.
of Brook
n.
The leaves of an orchid (Angraecum fragrans), of the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius, used (in France) as a substitute for Chinese tea.
n.
The bank of a brook.