Telford (disambiguation) — Telford is an Old English place name which derives from the elements taelf , meaning a plateau and forda , meaning a shallow river crossing . There are several places named in the 1086 Domesday Book, the usual spelling being Tejleford of… … Wikipedia
Telford United F.C. — Telford United F.C. were an English football team based in Telford, Shropshire. The club was first formed in 1872 as Parish Church Institute. They later changed their name and were known as Wellington Town F.C. until 1969. The club born from the… … Wikipedia
Victoria Cross — For the abbreviation, see VC. For other uses, see Victoria Cross (disambiguation). Victoria Cross … Wikipedia
Victoria Cross for Australia — Infobox Military Award name= Victoria Cross for Australia caption= Obverse of the medal and ribbon. Ribbon: 32mm, crimson awarded by= Australia type= Military decoration eligibility= Australian military personnel for= ... most conspicuous bravery … Wikipedia
Victoria Cross for New Zealand — Infobox Military Award name= Victoria Cross for New Zealand caption= Obverse of the medal, bar, and ribbon. Ribbon: 32millimetres, crimson. awarded by= New Zealand type= Military decoration eligibility= New Zealand military personnel for= ...… … Wikipedia
Victoria, Newport — Infobox Newport electoral ward Ward = Victoria Population = 6,688 (2001 census) GridReference = ST325885 Constituency = Newport East PostCode = NP19 0,8 DiallingCode = +44 1633 Savoy exchange Victoria is both an electoral district (ward) and… … Wikipedia
Victoria Bridge, Worcestershire — The Victoria Bridge is a 200 ft single span railway bridge crossing the River Severn between Arley and Bewdley in Worcestershire. Opened for traffic on 31 January 1861, the original railway line was closed in 1963. The bridge now carries the… … Wikipedia
Northwich Victoria F.C. — Northwich Victoria Full name Northwich Victoria Football Club Nickname(s) The Vics, The Trickies Founded 1874 … Wikipedia
Dick Telford — Personal information Full name Dick Telford Date of birth 2 … Wikipedia
GWR Victoria Class — The Great Western Railway Victoria Class were 2 4 0 broad gauge steam locomotives for passenger train work. This class was introduced into service in two batches between August 1856 and May 1864. They were all withdrawn between 1876 and December… … Wikipedia