He has also served variously as governor of five Kew schools, churchwarden, Justice of the Peace and trustee of local charities. |
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Protesters block the path in North Road, Kew, to prevent the company from putting up a phone mast. |
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Microscope preparations and photographs are stored at the Jodrell Laboratory, RBG, Kew. |
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She was among 10 winners selected from 3,200 entrants and was invited to a prize-giving ceremony at the National Archives in Kew this month. |
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Simpson took charge of Kew observatory where he continued his research on the electrical structure of thunderstorms and electrification of precipitation. |
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At both Kew and Haslemere she provided a moss box and wild flower exhibition for visitors. |
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Suffragettes are also believed to have attacked the Orchard house, also at Kew Gardens however no definitive proof was found. |
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January, 1800 baby Alma, with a face like a bowl of porridge, is born with the century, the daughter of Henry Whittaker, one-time orchardsman and filcher of rare seeds at Sir Joseph Banks Kew Gardenss. |
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Close to Richmond Park is Kew Gardens which has the world's largest collection of living plants. |
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The ancient Domesday chest, in which they were kept in the 17th and 18th centuries, is also preserved at Kew. |
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Kew is best known as the location of the Royal Botanic Gardens, now a World Heritage Site, and the National Archives. |
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One of the first modern major classifications was that of Dorothy Chaytor in 1937 at Kew. |
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He also worked briefly as a gardener at Kew in the King's garden. |
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Anybody aged 16 or over can access the original documents at the Kew site, after producing two acceptable proofs of identity and being issued a free reader's ticket. |
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A separate National Register of Archives for Scotland is maintained at the National Archives of Scotland, but its contents are duplicated within the NRA at Kew. |
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The Tea House at Kew Gardens was set alight by Suffragettes Olive Wharry and Lillian Lenton in February 1913 during a series of arson attacks that occurred throughout London. |
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The manuscript is held at The National Archives at Kew, London. |
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In Tudor and Stuart times, various kings and queens built magnificent riverside palaces at Hampton Court, Kew, Richmond on Thames, Whitehall and Greenwich. |
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A street in Kew, Gainsborough Road, is also named after him. |
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