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  • Woolhampton Lock
  • Lock in Woolhampton, Berkshire, England

    Woolhampton Lock is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal, in the village of Woolhampton in the English county of Berkshire. The lock has a rise/fall of

    Woolhampton Lock

    Woolhampton Lock

    Woolhampton_Lock

  • Woolhampton
  • Village and civil parish in England

    across the river and canal which share a common channel at this point. Woolhampton Lock lies just to the west. Two other unclassified roads leave the village

    Woolhampton

    Woolhampton

    Woolhampton

  • Kennet and Avon Canal
  • Canal in southern England

    Shrivenham in 1987, to create new lock gates for the Crofton and Devizes flights. In 1988 the restoration of Woolhampton Lock was completed, but obstructions

    Kennet and Avon Canal

    Kennet and Avon Canal

    Kennet_and_Avon_Canal

  • Heale's Lock
  • Canal lock in Berkshire, England

    Heale's Lock is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal, between Thatcham and Woolhampton, Berkshire, England. Heale's Lock was built between 1718 and 1723

    Heale's Lock

    Heale's Lock

    Heale's_Lock

  • Midgham
  • Village and civil parish in England

    south of the M4 motorway. The village extends from New Road Hill to, Woolhampton Lock in the east, West Berkshire Crematorium in the west, Midgham Marsh

    Midgham

    Midgham

    Midgham

  • John Hore
  • British engineer

    ISBN 978-0140076226. "WOOLHAMPTON LOCK (Lock 94)". www.heritagegateway.org.uk. Heritage Gateway. Retrieved 13 January 2017. "GARSTON LOCK (Lock 102)". www.heritagegateway

    John Hore

    John Hore

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  • Midgham Lock
  • Lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal in Berkshire, England

    Midgham Lock is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal, between Thatcham and Woolhampton, Berkshire, England. Midgham Lock was built between 1718 and 1723

    Midgham Lock

    Midgham Lock

    Midgham_Lock

  • Aldermaston Lock
  • Canal lock in Aldermaston, Berkshire, England

    Aldermaston Lock is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal, at Aldermaston Wharf in the English county of Berkshire. It stands at the junction of the civil

    Aldermaston Lock

    Aldermaston Lock

    Aldermaston_Lock

  • List of locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal
  • locks 55 to 107 are downhill. A Hanham Lock, Keynsham Lock, Swineford Lock, Saltford Lock, Kelston Lock and Weston Lock are technically on the Avon Navigation

    List of locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal

    List of locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal

    List_of_locks_on_the_Kennet_and_Avon_Canal

  • River Kennet
  • Tributary of the River Thames in Southern England

    length from near its sources west of Marlborough, Wiltshire down to Woolhampton, Berkshire is a 111.1-hectare (275-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific

    River Kennet

    River Kennet

    River_Kennet

  • Wootton Rivers Lock
  • Canal lock in Wiltshire, England

    Wootton Rivers Lock, also called Wootton Rivers Bottom Lock, is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal at Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire, England. It was built

    Wootton Rivers Lock

    Wootton Rivers Lock

    Wootton_Rivers_Lock

  • Aldermaston Wharf
  • Village in England

    and Reading. Neighbouring villages are Aldermaston, Midgham, Beenham, Woolhampton and Padworth. Aldermaston Wharf falls within three civil parishes—Padworth

    Aldermaston Wharf

    Aldermaston Wharf

    Aldermaston_Wharf

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • Shaw cum Donnington, Speen, Thatcham, Wasing, Welford, Winterbourne, Woolhampton + detached portion. Remainder of PLU in Hampshire. Oxford PLU St Aldate

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • Aldermaston
  • Village in Berkshire, England

    includes the neighbouring parishes of Wasing, Brimpton, Midgham, and Woolhampton and is the smallest ward in West Berkshire by population. The ward's

    Aldermaston

    Aldermaston

    Aldermaston

  • Theale
  • Village and civil parish in England

    Mortimer, Sulham, Sulhamstead Bannister, Tidmarsh, Ufton Nervet and Woolhampton. The oddity of this was that the village was not in the hundred, because

    Theale

    Theale

    Theale

  • Church of St Mary the Virgin, Aldermaston
  • Church in Berkshire, England

    Heritage Open Days (2010a) "Our People". The Benefice of Aldermaston and Woolhampton. Retrieved 5 November 2018. Reader's Digest Association (1990, p. 18)

    Church of St Mary the Virgin, Aldermaston

    Church of St Mary the Virgin, Aldermaston

    Church_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin,_Aldermaston

  • Burghfield
  • Village and civil parish in England

    375 [4] Archived 21 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine The History of Woolhampton Parish, The Rt. Rev. Abbot Geoffrey Scott, O.S.B. November 2005 "Reading

    Burghfield

    Burghfield

    Burghfield

  • List of conservation areas in England
  • Street / Blossom Lane Theale Holy Trinity Theale The Lamb Tyle Mill Woolhampton Yattendon Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead 27 Designated Beenham's

    List of conservation areas in England

    List_of_conservation_areas_in_England

  • List of country houses in the United Kingdom
  • West Woodhay House Windsor Castle Wokefield Park Woodside, Old Windsor Woolhampton House Woolley Park Basildon Park Benham Park Calcot Park Frogmore House

    List of country houses in the United Kingdom

    List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Diocese of Oxford
  • Diocese of the Church of England

    Woolhampton St Mary the Virgin, Aldermaston St Nicholas, Wasing St Mary, Beenham Valence St Peter, Brimpton St Matthew, Midgham St Peter, Woolhampton

    Diocese of Oxford

    Diocese of Oxford

    Diocese_of_Oxford

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Berkshire
  • (Douai Abbey Church) 1156252 More images Elstree School, Woolhampton House Upper Woolhampton House 17th century 9 September 1969 SU5768367525 51°24′14″N

    Grade II* listed buildings in Berkshire

    Grade II* listed buildings in Berkshire

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Berkshire

  • Virgin Media
  • British television and telecommunications company

    deliver 50 Mbit/s broadband and TV services to the Berkshire village of Woolhampton. Virgin Media identified more than one million homes in parts of the

    Virgin Media

    Virgin Media

    Virgin_Media

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  • Kay
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kay

    English : nickname from Middle English ca ‘jackdaw’, from an unattested Old Norse ká. See also Daw.English : nickname from Middle English cai, kay, kei ‘left-handed’, ‘clumsy’.English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English keye, kaye ‘key’. Compare Care, Kear.English : topographic name for someone living on or near a quay, Middle English kay(e), Old French cay.English : from a Middle English personal name which figures in Arthurian legend. It is found in Old Welsh as Cai, Middle Welsh Kei, and is ultimately from the Latin personal name Gaius.Scottish and Irish : reduced form of McKay.French : variant of Quay, cognate with 2.Much shortened form of any of various names, mostly Eastern European, beginning with the letter K-.Variant of Danish and Frisian Kai.

    Kay

  • Lock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lock

    English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’.English : topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure, a place that could be locked, Middle English loke, Old English loca (a derivative of loc as in 1). Middle English loke also came to be used to denote a barrier, in particular a barrier on a river which could be opened and closed at will, and, by extension, a bridge. The surname may thus also have been a metonymic occupational name for a lock-keeper.English, Dutch, and German : nickname for a person with fine hair, or curly hair, from Middle English loc, Middle High German lock(e) ‘lock (of hair)’, ‘curl’.Americanized spelling of German Loch.

    Lock

  • Lockridge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lockridge

    English : habitational name, probably from Lockeridge in Wiltshire, or Lockridge Farm in Devon, both named from Old English loc(a) ‘enclosure’, ‘fold’ (see Lock 2) + hrycg ‘ridge’.

    Lockridge

  • Locke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and German

    Locke

    English, Dutch, and German : variant of Lock.Dutch (van Locke) : habitational name from any of various places called Loock, from look ‘enclosure’.

    Locke

  • Lockard
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and English

    Lockard

    Scottish and English : variant of Lockhart 1 and 2.English : from Middle English Locward ‘keeper of the fold’, from Old English, Middle English loc ‘enclosure’, ‘fold’ + Middle English ward ‘guardian’, ‘keeper’ (Old English weard)

    Lockard

  • Lockman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lockman

    English : variant of Lock 2.Dutch : variant of van Locke (see Locke 2).

    Lockman

  • Laughton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Laughton

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in England so called. Most of them, as for example those in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire (near Gainsborough), Sussex, and West Yorkshire, are named with Old English lēac ‘leek’ + tūn ‘enclosure’. The compound was also used in the extended sense of a herb garden and later of a kitchen garden. Laughton near Folkingham in Lincolnshire, however, was probably named as loc-tūn ‘enclosed farm’ (see Lock 2).English : variant spelling of Lawton.

    Laughton

  • LOCKIE
  • Male

    Scottish

    LOCKIE

    Pet form of Scottish Lùcas, LOCKIE means "from Lucania." 

    LOCKIE

  • Lockhart
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Lockhart

    Scottish : of uncertain origin, probably from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements loc ‘lock’, ‘bolt’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.English : occupational name for a herdsman in charge of a sheep or cattlefold, from Old English loc ‘enclosure’, ‘fold’ + hierde ‘herd(er)’.Americanized form of German Luckhardt.

    Lockhart

  • Kear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kear

    English : occupational name for a locksmith, Middle English keyere, kayer, Old English cǣgere, from cǣg ‘key’ (see Care).

    Kear

  • Lucore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lucore

    English : unexplained. The name was established in MA at an early date. It was also spelled Lacore, Lackor, Lecore, and Locker, and may have been an Anglicized spelling of French Lacour, which was brought to the US via England.

    Lucore

  • Locklar
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Locklar

    English : variant of Locklear.

    Locklar

  • Lockwood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lockwood

    English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, probably named in Old English as ‘enclosed wood’, from loc(a) ‘enclosure’ (see Lock) + wudu ‘wood’. It seems likely that all present-day bearers of the name descend from a single family which originated in this place. There is another place of the same name in Cleveland, first recorded in 1273 as Locwyt, from Old English loc(a) + Old Norse viðr ‘wood’, ‘brake’, but it is not clear whether it has given rise to a surname.

    Lockwood

  • Lockyer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Dorset)

    Lockyer

    English (mainly Dorset) : occupational name for a locksmith, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’ (see Lock, and compare Locker).

    Lockyer

  • Lockley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Lockley

    English (West Midlands) : habitational name from some minor place, such as Lockleywood in Hinstock, Shropshire, which is named from Old English loc(a) ‘enclosure’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’.

    Lockley

  • Hurlock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hurlock

    English : variant of Harlock, a nickname for someone with gray hair, from Old English hār ‘gray’ + locc ‘lock’.

    Hurlock

  • Locke
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Locke

    Lives by tbe stronghold. Surname referring to a lock or locksmith.

    Locke

  • Locker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Locker

    English : occupational name for a locksmith, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’ (see Lock).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a lock or enclosure, from a derivative of Middle English loke (see Lock 2).English : variant of Luker.

    Locker

  • Locke
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Locke

    Lives by the Stronghold; Surname Referring to a Lock; Locksmith; Woods; Fortified Place

    Locke

  • Locklair
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Locklair

    English : variant of Locklear.

    Locklair

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  • Mandin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Mandin

    Delighting

  • Vallimayil
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Vallimayil

    Goddess Sita

  • Muazzama
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Muazzama

    Exalted; Respected

  • Tabina
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Danish

    Tabina

    Muhammad's Follower

  • Pulley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pulley

    English : from Middle English Pulleis ‘man from Apulia’ (in Italy) (Middle English Poille, Poyle, Apuelle).English : habitational name from Pulley in Shropshire.German (of Slavic origin) : from a personal name formed with Old Slavic bolij ‘more’, or a variant of Puley, from the medieval name of a Christian martyr Pelagius (from Greek pelagos ‘sea’).

  • Vidura
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vidura

    (Son of Vyasa and a palace maidservant; Brother to Dhritarstra and Pandu; counsel to the King of Hatinapur. Vidura was said to be an expansion of Yamaraja, the lord of justice.)

  • REHEMA
  • Female

    African

    REHEMA

    merciful.

  • Ethni
  • Biblical

    Ethni

    strong

  • Ojal
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu

    Ojal

    Splendour; Vision; Shelter.

  • Gokilavani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gokilavani

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  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To fasten in or out, or to make secure by means of, or as with, locks; to confine, or to shut in or out -- often with up; as, to lock one's self in a room; to lock up the prisoners; to lock up one's silver; to lock intruders out of the house; to lock money into a vault; to lock a child in one's arms; to lock a secret in one's breast.

  • Locker
  • n.

    A drawer, cupboard, compartment, or chest, esp. one in a ship, that may be closed with a lock.

  • Lockless
  • a.

    Destitute of a lock.

  • Lockage
  • n.

    Amount of elevation and descent made by the locks of a canal.

  • Locked-jaw
  • n.

    See Lockjaw.

  • Lock-weir
  • n.

    A waste weir for a canal, discharging into a lock chamber.

  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To prevent ingress or access to, or exit from, by fastening the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a house, jail, room, trunk. etc.

  • Lockup
  • n.

    A place where persons under arrest are temporarily locked up; a watchhouse.

  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To furnish with locks; also, to raise or lower (a boat) in a lock.

  • Lockage
  • n.

    Materials for locks in a canal, or the works forming a lock or locks.

  • Locker
  • n.

    One who, or that which, locks.

  • Locket
  • n.

    A little case for holding a miniature or lock of hair, usually suspended from a necklace or watch chain.

  • Locket
  • n.

    A small lock; a catch or spring to fasten a necklace or other ornament.

  • Locky
  • a.

    Having locks or tufts.

  • Locksmith
  • n.

    An artificer whose occupation is to make or mend locks.

  • Locken
  • obs. p. p.

    of Lock.

  • Lock
  • v. t.

    To link together; to clasp closely; as, to lock arms.

  • Lockage
  • n.

    Toll paid for passing the locks of a canal.

  • Lock
  • v. i.

    To become fast, as by means of a lock or by interlacing; as, the door locks close.