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Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Glatton is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, some 8 miles (13 km) south-west of Peterborough, near the villages of Conington, Yaxley
Glatton
British ship of the line (1792–1830)
HMS Glatton was a 56-gun fourth rate of the Royal Navy. Wells & Co. of Blackwell launched her on 29 November 1792 for the British East India Company (EIC)
HMS_Glatton_(1795)
List of ships with the same or similar names
Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Glatton. The first HMS Glatton (1795) was a 56-gun fourth rate, originally an East Indiaman purchased
HMS_Glatton
British Gorgon-class monitor ship
HMS Glatton and her sister ship Gorgon were originally built as coastal defence ships for the Royal Norwegian Navy, as Bjørgvin and Nidaros respectively
HMS_Glatton_(1914)
Former RAF station in Cambridgeshire, England
Royal Air Force Glatton or more simply RAF Glatton is a former Royal Air Force station located 10 miles (16 km) north of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England
RAF_Glatton
List of ships with the same or similar names
Four vessels named Glatton sailed as East Indiamen for the British East India Company (EIC)". Glatton (1762 EIC ship) was launched at Deptford. She made
Glatton_(EIC_ship)
Glatton was launched in Rotherhithe in 1796. Between 1796 and 1815 she made eight voyages to South-East Asia, China, and India as an East Indiaman for
Glatton_(1796_EIC_ship)
Form of defence against naval torpedoes
the other hand, the bulges to HMS Glatton nearly led to a disaster in Dover Harbour on 11 September 1918. Glatton caught fire in her 152-millimetre (6 in)
Anti-torpedo_bulge
British monitor class
service with the Royal Navy during World War I. Gorgon and her sister ship Glatton were originally built as coastal defence ships for the Royal Norwegian
Gorgon-class_monitor
HMS Glatton was a breastwork monitor which served in the Victorian Royal Navy. She was designed by Sir Edward Reed to a specific formula determined by
HMS_Glatton_(1871)
Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator (1754–1817)
Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801, in command of Glatton, a 56-gun ship of the line, which was experimentally fitted exclusively
William_Bligh
1855 class of British ironclad floating batteries
salvaged from the first Aetna. Admiralty records for Meteor, Thunder, Glatton and Trusty state that both the Mare and the Green yards were at Limehouse
Aetna-class ironclad floating battery
Aetna-class_ironclad_floating_battery
Historic county and district of Cambridgeshire, England
Ellington, Elton, Eynesbury Farcet, Fenstanton, Folksworth and Washingley Glatton, Grafham, Great Gransden, Great, Little and Steeple Gidding, Great Paxton
Huntingdonshire
Cerberus, were ordered in 1870 for local defence of English ports. HMS Glatton was derived from the design of the first breastwork monitors, but sacrificed
List of breastwork monitors of the Royal Navy
List_of_breastwork_monitors_of_the_Royal_Navy
English writer
the difficulties and delights of maintaining a Tudor thatched cottage in Glatton, Huntingdonshire, the village he fictionalised as Allways. The now Grade
Beverley_Nichols
Glatton was launched as an East Indiaman. She made four voyages for the British East India Company (EIC) before her owners sold her in 1772. Her new owner
Glatton_(1762_EIC_ship)
Valve on the hull of a boat
detonation of the ammunition in the event of fire, such as the case with HMS Glatton or to maintain trim due to battle damage (counterflooding). Opening the
Seacock
1943 multi-role combat aircraft family
Queen" crossed the Atlantic, to make a highly-publicised appearance at RAF Glatton, in England. German analysis and estimates of the Superfortress's performance
Junkers_Ju_388
Aircraft disappearance
hours GMT. Two aircraft, including PA278 "F for Freddie", landed at RAF Glatton near Huntingdon to embark passengers who were commencing service in Italy
Avro Lancaster PA278 disappearance
Avro_Lancaster_PA278_disappearance
Smooth-bore, short-barrel naval cannon
ships were fitted with a carronade-only armament, such as HMS Glatton and HMS Rainbow. Glatton, a fourth-rate ship with 56 guns, had a more destructive broadside
Carronade
British joint-stock company (1600–1858)
Mornington became HMS Drake. Other examples include: HMS Calcutta HMS Glatton HMS Hindostan (1795) HMS Hindostan (1804) HMS Malabar HMS Buffalo Their
East_India_Company
US heavy bomber aircraft, 1942
Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation. p. 91. "B-29 Superfortress visit to Glatton". 29 May 2019. "Der Sternenbanner_1 (Photo 1)". 384thbombgroup.com.[dead
Boeing_B-29_Superfortress
1807 battle of the Anglo-Turkish War
available for the task were HMS Canopus, HMS Standard, HMS Thunderer, HMS Glatton, and the two bomb ships HMS Lucifer and HMS Meteor, under the command of
Dardanelles_operation_(1807)
Novel series by C. Northcote Parkinson
The Fireship Delancey has a position. He is the second lieutenant of HMS Glatton, a converted vessel from the British East India Company, fitted with an
The_Fireship
US Coast Guard ship
UB-83 15 Sep: HMS Sarnia, Star of Poland 16 Sep: USS Buena Ventura, HMS Glatton 20 Sep: Circé 25 Sep: SM U-156 27 Sep: USCGC Tampa 29 Sep: SM UB-115 30
USCGC_Tampa_(1912)
Royal Navy officer (died 1806)
appointed to command the transport HMS Glatton, on what became his last Pacific voyage. In command of Glatton, he sailed on 23 September with 399 convicts
James_Colnett
Royal Air Force station near Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
RAF_Alconbury
Warships built for defending coastlines
War I while under construction, completed and served as the monitors HMS Glatton and HMS Gorgon HNoMS Bjørgvin HNoMS Nidaros Uragan class (1865) Novgorod
Coastal_defence_ship
British Royal Navy officer and polar explorer (1831–1915)
to the Aetna-class ironclad floating battery Glatton under the command of Captain Arthur Cumming. Glatton arrived in the Black Sea too late to see action
George_Nares
Naval gun
the British government and completed as the monitors HMS Gorgon and HMS Glatton respectively. Their secondary armament as designed was four 15 cm (5.9 in)
BL 6-inch Mk XIII – XVIII naval gun
BL_6-inch_Mk_XIII_–_XVIII_naval_gun
WW1 Royal Navy monitors originally built for Norway
(1912) - Compulsorily purchased by the British government and renamed HMS Glatton, blew up in a September 1918 accident. Nidaros (1912) - Compulsorily purchased
Bjørgvin-class coastal defence ship
Bjørgvin-class_coastal_defence_ship
1801 battle of the War of the Second Coalition and the English Wars
Walker) Edgar 74 (Captain George Murray) Ardent 64 (Captain Thomas Bertie) Glatton 54/56 (Captain William Bligh) Elephant 74 (flag of Vice-Admiral of the
Battle_of_Copenhagen_(1801)
Numbered air force of the United States Air Force
(Triangle-S), RAF Deenethorpe 457th Bombardment Group (Triangle-U), RAF Glatton 67th Fighter Wing, Walcot Hall, Northamptonshire (Attached from VIII Fighter
Eighth_Air_Force
Church in Cambridgeshire, England
American Aircrew Memorial, looking towards RAF Glatton
All_Saints_Church,_Conington
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
World War, Conington was located next to Royal Air Force Station Glatton. RAF Glatton was constructed to Class "A" standards to support heavy bombers in
Conington,_Huntingdonshire
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
50th_Flying_Training_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
852nd_Bombardment_Squadron
Gironde Gladiator Gladiolus Glaisdale Glamorgan Glasgow Glasserton Glassford Glatton Gleaner Glenarm Glenearn Glengyle Glenmore Glenroy Glentham Gloaming Globe
List of ship names of the Royal Navy (G–H)
List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy_(G–H)
Royal Air Force air combat support station in Suffolk, England
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
RAF_Honington
Former RAF and later civilian airfield
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
RAF_Bovingdon
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
329th Combat Crew Training Squadron
329th_Combat_Crew_Training_Squadron
Civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England
Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire), England – is a civil parish near Glatton south west of Yaxley. The parish was formed on 1 April 1935 from "Caldecote"
Denton_and_Caldecote
Warwickshire 1942 1974 Part of the site is now the Heritage Motor Centre RAF Glatton GT England Cambridgeshire 1943 1946 (USAAF) RAF Gormanston Republic of
List of former Royal Air Force stations
List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations
turret-ship — Sold for BU 1903 Hotspur (1870) turret-ship — Sold for BU 1904 Glatton (1871) turret-ship — Sold for BU 1903 Cyclops-class turret-ships Cyclops
List of ironclads of the Royal Navy
List_of_ironclads_of_the_Royal_Navy
US Air Force unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
100th_Air_Refueling_Wing
1789 mutiny aboard the British Royal Navy ship HMS Bounty
commanded HMS Director at the Battle of Camperdown in October 1797 and HMS Glatton in the Battle of Copenhagen in April 1801. In 1805, while commanding HMS
Mutiny_on_the_Bounty
of Africaine's rudder to break off, which then damaged the stern post. Glatton had to escort Africaine to Yarmouth, where winds almost drove Africaine
French frigate Africaine (1798)
French_frigate_Africaine_(1798)
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
613th Tactical Fighter Squadron
613th_Tactical_Fighter_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
506th_Bombardment_Squadron
Road in Great Britain
Haddon B1043 – Stilton, Holme, Ramsey, Glatton, (B660) J16 A15 – Yaxley, Haddon B1043 – Stilton, Holme, Ramsey, Glatton, (B660) A605 – Northampton, Oundle
A1_road_(Great_Britain)
Eynesbury Eynesbury Hardwicke Folksworth Fowlmere Foxton Gamlingay Girton Glatton Godmanchester Gorefield Grafham Grantchester Graveley Great Abington Great
List of places in Cambridgeshire
List_of_places_in_Cambridgeshire
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
7th_Bombardment_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
330th Combat Training Squadron
330th_Combat_Training_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
334th_Fighter_Squadron
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
List of strategic bombings over Germany in World War II
List_of_strategic_bombings_over_Germany_in_World_War_II
Royal Air Force headquarters and administrative station in Buckinghamshire, England
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
RAF_High_Wycombe
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
36th Electronic Warfare Squadron
36th_Electronic_Warfare_Squadron
Active United States Air Force unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
451st Flying Training Squadron
451st_Flying_Training_Squadron
Administrative districts in the former English county
Caldecote, Chesterton, Conington, Denton, Elton, Farcet, Fletton, Folksworth, Glatton, Haddon, Holme, Lutton, Morborne, Orton Longueville, Orton Waterville,
Hundreds_of_Huntingdonshire
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
511th_Bombardment_Squadron
British cargo liner sunk in 1918
UB-83 15 Sep: HMS Sarnia, Star of Poland 16 Sep: USS Buena Ventura, HMS Glatton 20 Sep: Circé 25 Sep: SM U-156 27 Sep: USCGC Tampa 29 Sep: SM UB-115 30
SS_Mesaba_(1898)
Military unit
assembled at its combat station, RAF Glatton by the end of the month. The air echelon had begun arriving at Glatton on 21 January. The squadron flew its
750th_Bombardment_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
342d_Bombardment_Squadron
Recruitment Centre). RAF Glatton was in the village of Conington, which included an area called Honington, so it was named Glatton to avoid confusion with
Royal_Air_Force_station
Steam-propelled warship protected by armor plates
the Italian war in the Adriatic in 1859. The British floating batteries Glatton and Meteor arrived too late to participate to the action at Kinburn. The
Ironclad_warship
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
27th_Intelligence_Squadron
Paddle steamer warship
1 Sep: Sincapore 17 Sep: Kennersley Castle October (unknown date): HMS Glatton 5 Dec: HMS Thetis December (unknown date): Countess of Harcourt Unknown
PS_Rising_Star
Overall command authority of the U.S. Army Air Forces in the Pacific during World War II
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
United States Strategic Air Forces in the Pacific
United_States_Strategic_Air_Forces_in_the_Pacific
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
41st_Bombardment_Wing
U.S. Air Force base in Okinawa, Japan
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
Kadena_Air_Base
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
427th_Reconnaissance_Squadron
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Colne, Coppingford, Covington, Earith, Easton, Ellington, Fenstanton, Glatton, Grafham, Great Gidding, Great Stukeley, Hamerton, Hartford, Hemingford
PE_postcode_area
Military unit
assembled at its combat station, RAF Glatton, by the end of the month. The air echelon had begun arriving at Glatton on 21 January. The squadron flew its
751st_Bombardment_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
83d_Fighter_Weapons_Squadron
British weapon used by ships, submarines, and aircraft
First World War, the VB variant was issued to HMS Gorgon (1914) and HMS Glatton (1914). Fiume Mark III** H SL and Fiume Mark III** H HB Entered service:
British_18-inch_torpedo
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
579th Strategic Missile Squadron
579th_Strategic_Missile_Squadron
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Excellent as gunnery ship until 1873, when she was replaced by HMS Glatton and demoted to fourth class reserve. She saw no further service until her
HMS_Royal_Sovereign_(1857)
John Bowen, a 23-year-old lieutenant, had arrived in Sydney aboard HMS Glatton, on 11 March 1803. King considered him the right man for the task, and
Colonial_forces_of_Australia
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
413th_Flight_Test_Squadron
Part of World War II
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
Allied bombings of Amsterdam-Noord
Allied_bombings_of_Amsterdam-Noord
Former air force base in Cheshire, England
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
RAF_Burtonwood
Cargo ship of the United States Navy
UB-83 15 Sep: HMS Sarnia, Star of Poland 16 Sep: USS Buena Ventura, HMS Glatton 20 Sep: Circé 25 Sep: SM U-156 27 Sep: USCGC Tampa 29 Sep: SM UB-115 30
USS_Ticonderoga_(1918)
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
565th Strategic Missile Squadron
565th_Strategic_Missile_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
832nd_Bombardment_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
325th_Air_Division
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
336th_Fighter_Squadron
Military unit
assembled at its combat station, RAF Glatton by the end of the month. The air echelon had begun arriving at Glatton on 21 January. The squadron flew its
748th_Bombardment_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
96th_Test_Wing
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
860th_Bombardment_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
11th_Airlift_Flight
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
358th_Bombardment_Squadron
US Air Force unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
355th_Wing
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
850th Strategic Missile Squadron
850th_Strategic_Missile_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
551st Strategic Missile Squadron
551st_Strategic_Missile_Squadron
Protection schemes of warships
HMS Glatton in drydock, circa 1914–1918, showing its anti-torpedo bulge
Naval_armour
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
325th_Weapons_Squadron
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
383d_Bombardment_Group
Officer in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
captain. His promotion was confirmed on 27 April and he took command of HMS Glatton until the French Revolutionary War ended in 1802. In January 1812, Devonshire
John_Devonshire
Military unit
Green Duxford Earls Colne East Wretham Eye Fersfield Fowlmere Framlingham Glatton Goxhill Grafton Underwood Great Ashfield Great Dunmow Halesworth Hardwick
705th Tactical Airlift Training Squadron
705th_Tactical_Airlift_Training_Squadron
Lands and Low Grounds, called The Parts and Alderlots, in the Parishes of Glatton and Holme, in the County of Huntingdon. Loughborough Navigation Act 1776
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1776
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1776
GLATTON
GLATTON
GLATTON
GLATTON
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sole. Single.
Boy/Male
Tamil
King, Arjun
Boy/Male
Hindu
Soul, Spirit
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vireshvar | வீரேஷà¯à®µà®°
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian
Offerings
Girl/Female
Indian
Will to do
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name from Bramel near Stade, Lower Saxony.German : nickname for a person with a sharp tongue, from Middle Low German breme, brame, ‘thorn bush’, later ‘horsefly’.English : altered form of Bramhall reflecting the local pronunciation. Compare Brammell.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Idea, Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yogender | யோகேஂதர
God of Yoga
GLATTON
GLATTON
GLATTON
GLATTON
GLATTON