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Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
Royal Air Force Bircotes or more simply RAF Bircotes is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located within South Yorkshire, England. Although it
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Town in England
Bircotes with Harworth are a town in the civil parish of Harworth and Bircotes in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England on the border with
Bircotes
Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
February 1943 and in March No. 18 OTU moved in from RAF Bramcote and began using RAF Bircotes and RAF Worksop as satellites. In November the Wellingtons
RAF_Finningley
Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England
Bawtry did not have its own airfield but instead took advantage of RAF Bircotes, which was located nearby. Here the station based a number of communications
RAF_Bawtry
This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They
List of former Royal Air Force stations
List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations
2012. Sub-site at RAF Bircotes from 1944 to 1948 "RAF Cranage 1945". Royal Air Force Cranage Association. Retrieved 31 May 2012."RAF Cranage 1954". Royal
List of Royal Air Force Maintenance units
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Maintenance_units
Hamlet in Nottinghamshire, England
An airfield, RAF Worksop, intended as a satellite of RAF Finningley (along with another site around 11 km to the north, RAF Bircotes), was constructed
Scofton
Market town in South Yorkshire, England
town is just south of Doncaster Sheffield Airport, formerly RAF Finningley, and between Bircotes and Misson at the conjunction of the A614, A631 and A638
Bawtry
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
later Station Commander from 1987 of RAF Cranwell, and from 1993 to 1995 he was the Commandant-General of the RAF Regiment; he had acquired a series of
Woodborough,_Nottinghamshire
City in South Yorkshire, England
the towns of Haxey, Epworth and Crowle, and directly south is Harworth Bircotes in Nottinghamshire. Also, within the city's vicinity are Barnsley, Wakefield
Doncaster
friend Emma Cubbin, both who attended North Border Comprehensive School in Bircotes; Marie Ellis, mother of Shelley; he was fined £500, and five penalty points;
List_of_Dispatches_episodes
British government recognitions
June Evans. Councillor, Harworth and Bircotes Town Council. For services to the community in Harworth and Bircotes, South Yorkshire. Irene Jane Faloon
2021_Birthday_Honours
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
River Idle. On 21 January 1999, four people died when a Tornado GR1 jet from RAF Cottesmore collided with a Cessna light aircraft above the village. The Cessna
Mattersey
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
transferred to No. 93 (Training) Group RAF Bomber Command in 1943. In January 1945 it was finally transferred to RAF Transport Command No. 6 Lancaster Finishing
Ossington
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
the trail is located off Station Lane. In 1944, during World War II, an RAF Halifax bomber MZ519-LKU crashed on the south side of the village. All on
Farnsfield
British cyclist (1937–1967)
the town square by journalists following the 1967 Tour. The Harworth and Bircotes Sports and Social Club has a small museum dedicated to Simpson, opened
Tom_Simpson
Secondary school in Retford, England
to five other schools in Bassetlaw (two in Worksop and one in Tuxford, Bircotes and The Elizabethan High School in Retford), the school underwent an extensive
Retford_Oaks_Academy
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
follow the line of the old Roman Fosse Way, and the settlement of Syerston. RAF Syerston is almost all in Flintham parish, immediately to the south of Syerston
Syerston
Road in England
Harworth Bircotes. It enters Bawtry and the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. On the left hand side is Bawtry Hall, the former site of RAF Bawtry, the
A638_road
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
cause of the riots. On November 12 1965 BAC Jet Provost XM406 crashed, from RAF Syerston. Pilot Officer I.G. Parfitt ejected. Located on what was to become
Clipstone
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
Air Museum is an air museum located on the former Royal Air Force station, RAF Winthorpe. The airfield was mainly used for training Lancaster crews. Listed
Winthorpe,_Nottinghamshire
Hamlet and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
manufactured by the Austin Motor Company from No. 1654 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF Wigsley in Nottinghamshire took part in a night navigational exercise. The
West_Burton,_Nottinghamshire
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
February 1956, next to the main road. It involved three Provost aircraft from RAF Syerston. Provost WV485 hit the wing of Provost WV559. Firemen attended from
Weston,_Nottinghamshire
Hamlet and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
escarpment of the Trent Hills that sit above the flood plain of the River Trent. RAF Syerston is nearby. There is a railway station at Lowdham. The church is
Kneeton
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
miles west of Lincoln. To the south-west of the village are the remains of R.A.F. Wigsley airfield. Wigsley is one of the Thankful Villages – those rare
Wigsley
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
Fairey Battle aircraft of No. 300 Polish Bomber Squadron, then operating from RAF Winthorpe, was returning from a raid on Boulogne. Control of the aircraft
Calverton,_Nottinghamshire
RAF BIRCOTES
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Boy/Male
English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit
Ram.
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Greek Georgios, GÖRAN means "earth-worker, farmer."
Female
Welsh
Welsh name HAF means "summer."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(राज) Hindi name RAJ means "king."
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Göran, JÖRAN means "earth-worker, farmer."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ram named rock
Male
English
Medieval form of English Ralph, RAFE means "wise wolf."
Male
Hebrew
(רָ×) Hebrew name RAM means "high." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Rapha, RAFA means "feeble, flaccid, weak," i.e. "a shade" living in Hades, void of blood and animal life; therefore weak and languid like a sick person, but still able to think.Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Ram
Male
English
Short form of English Raymond, RAY means "wise protector."
Male
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav, RAB means "great" or "teacher." Compare with another form of Rab.
Boy/Male
Sanskrit
King. Raja is an Indian or Malay princely title; Raj means 'rule.
Female
English
English name, possibly derived from the vocabulary word ray, RAE means "sunbeam."
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr, RALF means "wise wolf." Compare with another form of Ralf.
Female
Japanese
(è˜) Japanese name RAN means "lily" or "orchid."
Male
Hebrew
(רַב) Hebrew name RAV means "great" or "teacher."
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Raibeart, RAB means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Rab.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ray, RAE means "wise protector."Â
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname for a ruffian, earlier for a hairy person, from Middle High German rūch, rūhe, rouch ‘hairy’, ‘shaggy’, ‘rough’.English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Ralph.Italian (Sicily) : from a local variant of the personal name Rao, an old form of Ra(o)ul, composed of the Germanic elements rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. Compare Ralph.Indian : variant of Rao.
RAF BIRCOTES
RAF BIRCOTES
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Devotee of God
Girl/Female
Greek
Twilight.
Girl/Female
Indian
Knowledge
Boy/Male
Indian
Eloquent by grace of Rahman
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Greenhow, in North and West Yorkshire, or from Gerna in the parish of Downham, Lancashire, all of which are named with Old English grÄ“ne ‘green’ + hÅh ‘mound’ (or the cognate Old Norse haugr).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Arrow in Warwickshire or Arrowe in Cheshire. The first takes its name from the Arrow river, a Celtic or pre-Celtic term meaning ‘stream’; the second, recorded c. 1245 as Arwe, is from Old Norse erg ‘shieling’.Perhaps in some cases a translation of French La Flèche (‘the arrow’).
Girl/Female
British, English
Bright Fame
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Latin Agatha, ÃGOTA means "good."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
The Name of Hazrat Haleema Saadia's Daughter
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Worthy; Capable; Clever; Sensible
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v. t.
To butt or strike against; to drive a ram against or through; to thrust or drive with violence; to force in; to drive together; to cram; as, to ram an enemy's vessel; to ram piles, cartridges, etc.
n.
To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles.
n.
A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray.
superl.
Not tried; not melted and strained; as, raw tallow
superl.
Disagreeably damp or cold; chilly; bleak; as, a raw wind.
n.
A raw, sore, or galled place; a sensitive spot; as, to touch one on the raw.
superl.
Not tanned; as, raw hides
n.
A hydraulic ram. See under Hydraulic.
v. t.
To transport on a raft, or in the form of a raft; to make into a raft; as, to raft timber.
superl.
Hence: Unprepared for use or enjoyment; immature; unripe; unseasoned; inexperienced; unpracticed; untried; as, raw soldiers; a raw recruit.
superl.
Not mixed or diluted; as, raw spirits
superl.
Not altered from its natural state; not prepared by the action of heat; as, raw sienna; specifically, not cooked; not changed by heat to a state suitable for eating; not done; as, raw meat.
superl.
Deprived of skin; galled; as, a raw sore.
superl.
Not distilled; as, raw water
v. i.
To strike with a quick, sharp blow; to knock; as, to rap on the door.
superl.
Not spun or twisted; as, raw silk or cotton
n.
One of several species of small rodents of the genus Mus and allied genera, larger than mice, that infest houses, stores, and ships, especially the Norway, or brown, rat (M. decumanus), the black rat (M. rattus), and the roof rat (M. Alexandrinus). These were introduced into America from the Old World.
n.
One of the component elements of the total radiation from a body; any definite or limited portion of the spectrum; as, the red ray; the violet ray. See Illust. under Light.