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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MilfieldMilfield - Wikipedia

    England. Northumberland. 55°35′42″N 2°06′17″W  / . 55.5950°N 2.1047°W. / 55.5950; -2.1047. Milfield is a village in Northumberland, England about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Wooler. The A697 road passes through the village.

  2. Purpose, Vision & Mission. Millfield School is a remarkable place. From its foundation in 1935, with six princes brought from India, Millfield is today one of the leading UK independent schools for boys and girls, aged 2-18 years. The community spans from Pre-Prep and Prep, to Senior and Sixth Form, and Millfield Enterprises offering English ...

  3. Millfield i USA. Millfield, Ohio , Ohio, Athens County, 39°25′58″N 82°05′49″V  /  39.43285°N 82.09681°V  / 39.43285; -82.09681  ( Millfield (ort Det här är en förgreningssida som listar artiklar associerade med titeln Millfield .

  4. Romeo Beckham. Romeo James Beckham (born 1 September 2002) is an English footballer who plays as a forward for Brentford B. He is the second son of former footballer David Beckham and fashion designer and Spice Girls member, Victoria Beckham .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RAF_MilfieldRAF Milfield - Wikipedia

    No. 56 Operational Training Unit RAF operated from Milfield from January 1945 onwards, training replacement Hawker Tempest pilots for Second Tactical Air Force in Europe. That continued to operate until 14 February 1946, when it was disbanded and RAF Milfield closed. The following units were based at RAF Milfield at some point: [2]

  6. Belfast Metropolitan College, also known as Belfast Met, is a further and higher education institution in Belfast, Northern Ireland.The college offers both vocational education and academic qualifications. With over 37,000 enrolments and an annual budget in the region of £60 million, it is the largest FE college in the UK and the fourth largest post-secondary institution in the UK.

  7. Horbury Millfield Road railway station served the village of Horbury, West Yorkshire, England from 1927 to 1961 on the Manchester and Leeds Railway. History. The station was opened on 11 July 1927 by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. It replaced Horbury Junction.