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  • Stoke-on-Trent —   City and Unitary Authority area   City of Stoke on Trent Stoke on Trent …   Wikipedia

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  • Stoke Park Pavilions — are all that remain of the stately house and grounds of Stoke Park near the village of Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire, England, approximately convert|8|mi|km|0 south of Northampton and convert|11|mi|km|0 north of Milton Keynes. Stoke Park Stoke… …   Wikipedia

  • Stoke Newington (parish) — Stoke Newington was an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex. It was both a civil parish, used for administrative purposes, and an ecclesiastical parish of the Church of England.Civil parishThe vestry of the civil parish was entrusted with… …   Wikipedia

  • Stoke Mandeville Stadium — is the National Centre for Disability Sport in the United Kingdom. It is sited alongside Stoke Mandeville Hospital near Stoke Mandeville and Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. The stadium was officially opened by HRH Queen Elizabeth II in August 1969 …   Wikipedia

  • Stoke Newington Church Street — is a road in north London in the borough of Hackney. The road links Green Lanes (A105) in the west to Stoke Newington High Street (A10) formerly Ermine Street, in the east. First noted in 1329, it was recorded as Newington or Newton Lane in 1403 …   Wikipedia

  • Stoke Aldermoor — is a suburb in Coventry, West Midlands, England. An area of Stoke Aldermoor consisting a small estate alongside the northeast of Pinley Fields is called Pinley.In the television series Keeping up Appearances , exterior shots around Daisy and… …   Wikipedia

  • stoke — 1650s (implied in stoker), to feed and stir up a fire in a fireplace, from Du. stoken to stoke, from M.Du. stoken to poke, thrust, related to stoc stick, stump, from P.Gmc. *stok , variant of *stik , *stek pierce, prick (see STICK (Cf. stick)… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Stoke Military Hospital — in Plymouth, England, was completed in 1797. It was built for the British Army on the north side of Stonehouse Creek, to match the Royal Naval hospital on the south side. The workforce was made up of Napoleonic prisoners of war who were housed in …   Wikipedia

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