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  • Mannamead
  • Suburb of Plymouth, Devon

    Mannamead is a leafy suburb in the Compton ward of the city of Plymouth in the county of Devon, England. It was an affluent Victorian and early Edwardian

    Mannamead

    Mannamead

    Mannamead

  • Natalie Cornah
  • Cornish television journalist, born 1968

    journalist, and a main regular newsreader for BBC South West's Spotlight, from Mannamead in Plymouth. Cornah was born in Newquay. She has an older sister (born

    Natalie Cornah

    Natalie_Cornah

  • Mannamead (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Mannamead (1929 – after 1946) was an undefeated British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was undefeated in three races in 1931 when he was rated the

    Mannamead (horse)

    Mannamead_(horse)

  • Plymouth
  • City and unitary authority in England

    Hooe Honicknowle Keyham King's Tamerton Laira Leigham Lipson Manadon Mannamead Milehouse Millbay Millbridge Morice Town North Prospect Pennycomequick

    Plymouth

    Plymouth

    Plymouth

  • BBC Radio Devon
  • Radio station in Plymouth, England

    broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios in the Mannamead area of Plymouth. According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience

    BBC Radio Devon

    BBC Radio Devon

    BBC_Radio_Devon

  • Plymouth College
  • Public school in Devon, England

    In 1896 Plymouth College bought Mannamead School (founded in 1854), and was temporarily known as Plymouth and Mannamead College. In 1976, the first girls

    Plymouth College

    Plymouth College

    Plymouth_College

  • David Vine
  • British television presenter (1935–2009)

    through amateur dramatics and had three children. The family lived in Mannamead, Plymouth. Shirley died in 1970. Vine married his second wife, Mandy,

    David Vine

    David_Vine

  • Compton, Plymouth
  • Suburb of Plymouth, England

    was developed in the 1930s and now lies between the suburbs of Peverell Mannamead and Efford. There are two parts, Higher and Lower Compton named after

    Compton, Plymouth

    Compton, Plymouth

    Compton,_Plymouth

  • List of places in Plymouth
  • Hooe Honicknowle Keyham King's Tamerton Laira Leigham Lipson Manadon Mannamead Marsh Mills Milehouse Millbay Millbridge Morice Town Mutley North Prospect

    List of places in Plymouth

    List_of_places_in_Plymouth

  • BBC South West
  • BBC services in South West England

    regional headquarters and television centre is at Broadcasting House in the Mannamead area of Plymouth, with offices and television studios also in St Helier

    BBC South West

    BBC South West

    BBC_South_West

  • Plymouth railway station
  • Railway station in Devon, England

    6 m) long. Mutley box closed at the same time, the next box now being at Mannamead on the other side of Mutley Tunnel, which had opened about three years

    Plymouth railway station

    Plymouth railway station

    Plymouth_railway_station

  • Philip Pilditch
  • British architect and Unionist politician

    Emma Rosa Pilditch (née Willmott). He was educated at Cheveley Hall, Mannamead and at King's College London. Pilditch was active in the Conservative

    Philip Pilditch

    Philip Pilditch

    Philip_Pilditch

  • List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses
  • 7 Malt Queen Australia Br.f. 1905 Maltster x Her Majesty by Sunrise 7 Mannamead Great Britain B.h. 1929 Manna x Pinprick by Torpoint 7 Monarch United

    List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses

    List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses

    List_of_leading_Thoroughbred_racehorses

  • Cecil Allenby
  • English cricketer and British Royal Navy officer

    war, in recognition of his service during the conflict. Allenby died at Mannamead in Plymouth on 16 April 1932. "No. 26572". The London Gazette. 20 November

    Cecil Allenby

    Cecil_Allenby

  • Mazawattee Tea Company
  • British tea brand

    lived at "Ferny Bank", Hurst Road in the late 1870s and then moved to "Mannamead", Birdhurst Road (now no.17) around 1881. He died there on 3 December

    Mazawattee Tea Company

    Mazawattee Tea Company

    Mazawattee_Tea_Company

  • Joseph Lawson (trainer)
  • British flat racing Champion Trainer (1931), (1936) Significant horses Orwell, Mannamead, Exhibitionnist, Galatea, Kingsway, Court Martial, Never Say Die

    Joseph Lawson (trainer)

    Joseph_Lawson_(trainer)

  • Eden Phillpotts
  • English author, poet and dramatist (1862–1960)

    returned to England and settled in Plymouth. Phillpotts was educated at Mannamead School in Plymouth. At school he showed no signs of a literary bent. In

    Eden Phillpotts

    Eden Phillpotts

    Eden_Phillpotts

  • PL postcode area
  • Postcode area within the United Kingdom

    Home Park Plymouth City Council PL3 PLYMOUTH Efford, Hartley, Laira, Mannamead, Milehouse, Peverell, Higher Compton Plymouth City Council PL4 PLYMOUTH

    PL postcode area

    PL_postcode_area

  • Alfred Woodley Croft
  • British educationist and administrator

    he was the son of Charles and Charlotte Croft. He was educated at the Mannamead School. He graduated BA in philosophy from the Exeter College, Oxford

    Alfred Woodley Croft

    Alfred Woodley Croft

    Alfred_Woodley_Croft

  • Hyde Park Junior School
  • Academy in Plymouth, Devon, England

    area extends across part of the suburbs of Plymouth including Mutley and Mannamead. Hyde Park School is built on the site where, in the 1590s, Thornhill

    Hyde Park Junior School

    Hyde Park Junior School

    Hyde_Park_Junior_School

  • High Sheriff of Devon
  • 1974: George Ernest Hillyer Creber, of 2 Standerton House, Seymour Road, Mannamead, Plymouth. 1975: Field Marshal Sir Richard (Amyatt) Hull, of Pinhoe, Exeter

    High Sheriff of Devon

    High_Sheriff_of_Devon

  • 5th (Prince of Wales's) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment
  • Part-time unit of the British Army

    Telegraph Messengers of Plymouth in 1906. The following year the Plymouth & Mannamead College Cadet Corps was transferred to the 2nd VB from the 2nd Devonshire

    5th (Prince of Wales's) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment

    5th (Prince of Wales's) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment

    5th_(Prince_of_Wales's)_Battalion,_Devonshire_Regiment

  • William Crossing
  • British writer

    College at Taunton, and then returned to finish his education at the Mannamead School (later called Plymouth College). His earliest literary efforts

    William Crossing

    William_Crossing

  • William James (engineer)
  • British construction overseer in India (1854–1889)

    Plymouth. He was educated at the nearby private school of Dr. P. Holmes, of Mannamead. From 1872, he served a pupilage of three years to S. W. Jenkin, during

    William James (engineer)

    William_James_(engineer)

  • Russell Winnicott
  • British World War I flying ace

    youngest son of Alderman Richard Weeks Winnicott and Anne Smith Winnicott of Mannamead, Plymouth. Winnicott was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Devonshire

    Russell Winnicott

    Russell_Winnicott

  • Devon County Football Association
  • Area sporting organization with 19th century origins

    Argyle FC Carlton Oaks Plymouth F.C. Plymouth United Plymouth College Mannamead School Tavistock Grammar School Initially the County F.A. established

    Devon County Football Association

    Devon_County_Football_Association

  • Ada Wallas
  • English writer and teacher

    Her father was George David Radford who was a partner in a drapers in Mannamead. Her mother Catherine Agnes had ten children and Wallas was the penultimate

    Ada Wallas

    Ada_Wallas

  • F. W. D. Mitchell
  • Australian civil servant and health writer

    farm in Lisdillon, Australia. He was sent to England and was educated at Mannamead School in Plymouth. Mitchell studied for five years as a doctor in Dublin

    F. W. D. Mitchell

    F._W._D._Mitchell

  • Healthcare in Devon
  • total of £100,000 for improved facilities in March 2015. In 2019, the Mannamead Surgery in Plymouth with a patient list of about 10,000 announced that

    Healthcare in Devon

    Healthcare_in_Devon

  • List of churches in Plymouth
  • Cornerstone Fellowship Peverell Church of the Nations Emmanuel, Plymouth Mannamead Jesus 1870 Church of England Emmanuel & St Paul Mutley Baptist Church

    List of churches in Plymouth

    List_of_churches_in_Plymouth

  • 1886–87 Argyle F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Mannamead School Argyle Football Club v Hotspur Football Club Argyle Football Club v Plymouth United Old Plymothians v Argyle Football Club Mannamead

    1886–87 Argyle F.C. season

    1886–87_Argyle_F.C._season

  • Manna (horse)
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    his progeny being the 2000 Guineas winner Colombo and the undefeated Mannamead. His son Manitoba was one of leading British two-year-old of 1932 who

    Manna (horse)

    Manna (horse)

    Manna_(horse)

  • Orwell (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    surprisingly had to share first place with his unbeaten stable companion Mannamead. At the conclusion of the 1931 season, the Golden Hair Colt was officially

    Orwell (horse)

    Orwell (horse)

    Orwell_(horse)

  • 2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers
  • Military unit

    (Volunteers) on 1 January 1902. A new cadet corps was formed at Plymouth and Mannamead College in 1900, but was transferred to the 2nd (Prince of Wales's) Volunteer

    2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers

    2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers

    2nd_Devonshire_Artillery_Volunteers

  • Ambiguity (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    1926) was an influential broodmare whose other descendants have included Mannamead, Sodium, Madelia, Black Caviar and Solow. Ambiguity was slow to mature

    Ambiguity (horse)

    Ambiguity_(horse)

  • Sport in Plymouth
  • Sport in the English town

    Marjon. Other prominent clubs include PGSOB, Devonport Services, OPM, Mannamead Ladies and Plym Valley Ladies. Plymouth and District Netball League is

    Sport in Plymouth

    Sport_in_Plymouth

  • Firdaussi
  • British Thoroughbred racehorse

    pounds, making him the fourth-best colt of his generation behind Orwell, Mannamead and the Coventry Stakes winner Cockpen. He earned £3,340 in 1931. On his

    Firdaussi

    Firdaussi

    Firdaussi

  • List of United Kingdom locations: Ma-Maq
  • Argyll and Bute 56°27′N 6°54′W / 56.45°N 06.90°W / 56.45; -06.90 NL9840 Mannamead Devon 50°23′N 4°08′W / 50.38°N 04.13°W / 50.38; -04.13 SX4856 Mannerston

    List of United Kingdom locations: Ma-Maq

    List of United Kingdom locations: Ma-Maq

    List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Ma-Maq

  • List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: M
  • St Peters Road, N A386 Tavistock Road, NE A38 The Parkway, E / W B3250 Mannamead Road, S A386 Outland Road, SW 50°24′02″N 4°08′09″W / 50.4006°N 4.1357°W

    List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: M

    List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: M

    List_of_road_junctions_in_the_United_Kingdom:_M

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  • LAUNCELOT
  • Male

    French

    LAUNCELOT

    Variant spelling of Norman French Lancelot, LAUNCELOT means either "little land" or "little lance."

  • Belen
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Belen

    Arrow.

  • Vijjwal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vijjwal

    Intelligent

  • Sannitha | ஸாந்நீதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sannitha | ஸாந்நீதா

    Gods presence derived from the word sannidhaanam

  • Shuraym
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Shuraym

    Split

  • Gentza
  • Boy/Male

    Basque

    Gentza

    Peace.

  • Copas
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish

    Copas

    Spanish : from copa, plural copas ‘drinking bowl’, applied possibly as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such vessels or possibly as a topographic name for someone living in a hollow.English : unexplained. Compare Copass, Copus.

  • Jagadesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jagadesh

    King of the universe, Lord of the world or the creation, The Lord provider of the world

  • Stefina
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Stefina

    Crowned in victory.

  • Zaman-Shah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zaman-Shah

    King of the Sage

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