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Caughley
History Unusually, Caughley is not mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. John Rose closed the Caughley works by 1821. References Shropshire wikipedia.org
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Caughley
Caughley The name of a village in Shropshire, used in Caughley porcelain, a soft-paste porcelain of Caughley, made by Thomas Turner (1749–1809), resembling Worcester porcelain.[1829 S. Shaw Hist. Staffs. Potteries ix. 212 The late Mr. John Turner, of Caughley, Salop..commenced the manufacture of Por... Oxford English Dictionary
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Graeme Caughley
Childhood Caughley was the middle of three children. He was the only son born to John Norman Caughley and Thelma Caughley. Caughley, Graeme. The deer wars: the story of deer in New Zealand. Heinemann, 1983. Caughley, Graeme, James M. Peek, and Susan L. Flader. wikipedia.org
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Broseley
Broseley the name of a town in Shropshire, used in Broseley porcelain, a soft-paste porcelain made by Thomas Turner (1749–1809) of Caughley, near Broseley, esp. the blue transfer-printed china of Oriental design, in which the Broseley dragon was extensively used.1836 P. Barlow in Encycl. Metrop. (18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caughley Beach
Caughley Beach is the northernmost beach on the ice-free coast south-west of Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica. It was mapped by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition, 1958–59, and named for Graeme Caughley, biologist with the party that visited wikipedia.org
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Salopian
Salopian, a.1 and n. (səˈləʊpɪən) [f. Salop, a name of Shropshire (evolved from Sloppesberie, an AF. corruption of OE. Scrobbesbyriᵹ, Shrewsbury, the county town) + -ian.] A. adj. a. Of or belonging to Shropshire.1706 Farquhar Recruiting Officer iii. ii, Thou Peerless Princess of Salopian Plains. c ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Turner (potter)
He was the lessee of the celebrated Salopian porcelain company, or Caughley manufactory, during the later decades of the 18th century. In 1772 Turner succeeded Ambrose Gallimore (brother-in-law of Josiah Spode) as lessee of the porcelain manufactory at Caughley in Shropshire. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Minton
During the early 1780s Thomas Minton was an apprentice engraver at the Caughley Pottery Works in Shropshire, under the proprietorship of Thomas Turner, Minton left the Caughley works in 1785, and married Sarah in London in 1789. wikipedia.org
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切彭人
参考 Beine, Caughley and Shrestha. 2012. Chepang Then and Now: Life and Change Among the Chepang of Nepal. Blurb Books. 尼泊尔族群 wikipedia.org
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Spode
Thomas Minton, another Caughley-trained engraver, also supplied copper plates to Spode until he opened his own factory in Stoke-on-Trent in 1796. Soapstone porcelains further added steatite, known as French chalk, for instance at Worcester and Caughley factories. wikipedia.org
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Barrow, Shropshire
the parish extends from Broseley to the eastern edge of Much Wenlock; it also includes the hamlets of Willey and Benthall, and the lost settlement of Caughley wikipedia.org
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إدارة الحياة البرية
Caughley, G., A.R.E. Sinclair. (1994). Wildlife Ecology and Management. Blackwell Scientific Publ. wikipedia.org
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Bernard Stonehouse
Stonehouse's notable students include Graeme Caughley and Ian Stirling. wikipedia.org
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Robin Walker (game designer)
Together with John Cook and Ian Caughley, Walker started working on Team Fortress as a mod for id Software's QuakeWorld in 1996. wikipedia.org
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Coalport porcelain
In 1799 Rose took over the Caughley factory, continuing production there, at least of the biscuit stage, moving the wares to be decorated at Coalport. Rose & Co. in 1814 The same year John Rose moved the Caughley production the short distance to the Coalport site. wikipedia.org
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