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Superinhoppet – krislösningen frälste KIK i sin säsongsdebut: Då blir man extra glad

Superinhoppet – krislösningen frälste KIK i sin säsongsdebut: Då blir man extra glad
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Superinhoppet – krislösningen frälste KIK i sin säsongsdebut: Då blir man extra glad

Superinhoppet – krislösningen frälste KIK i sin säsongsdebut: Då blir man extra glad
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Nederlagstippade efter kaoset – nu är det KIK mot världen: Får använda det som vår styrka

Nederlagstippade efter kaoset – nu är det KIK mot världen: Får använda det som vår styrka
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Iconic Hull fishing building could be replaced with modern parade

Iconic Hull fishing building could be replaced with modern parade The units will help nurture the next generation of businesses The former Training Academy and Fishermen s Mission in Goulton Street is set to be replaced (Image: Hull Live) Sign up to the Hull Live newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Plans have been unveiled for a new £1.5m parade of business units at the site once at the heart of Hull s fishing community.

Historic HB: The battle to climb Mount Ruapehu

Historic HB: The battle to climb Mount Ruapehu 12 Mar, 2021 02:43 PM 7 minutes to read Lydia Birch, the first European woman to ascend Mount Ruapehu on March 9, 1881. Credit: Patricia Keiller Hawkes Bay Today By: Michael Fowler The past week marked International Women s Day on March 8 and the next day the first ascent of the 2797m Mount Ruapehu by a European woman – Lydia Birch, 140 years ago on March 9, 1881. Read More Lydia Etheldreda Larden was born in England in 1853, and married in England her cousin, William John Birch in 1874. William brought his new bride to New Zealand to Hawke s Bay to the remote Erewhon Station, a 115,100 acre (46,579ha) property in the Inland Patea (then part of Hawke s Bay province) he farmed with his brother Azim.

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