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Charles Barrington (mountaineer) — For other people named Charles Barrington, see Charles Barrington (disambiguation). Charles Barrington (1834 20 April, 1901) an Irishman from Fassaroe, Bray County Wicklow was a merchant with little or no mountaineering experience who is famous… … Wikipedia
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NCK — For other uses, see NCK (disambiguation). NCK Type Mechanical Engineers Industry Heavy equipment Founded 1794 Headquarters Stoke o … Wikipedia
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Bray — For other places named Bray, and other meanings of the word bray, see Bray (disambiguation). Bray Bré Town … Wikipedia
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