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Chantry (disambiguation) — Chantry may refer to: Chantry, a type of church building Chantry (technological), a type of Local Area Network Chantry, Somerset, a hamlet in Somerset, United Kingdom Chantry, Suffolk, an area of Ipswich This disambiguation page lists articles… … Wikipedia
Derby (disambiguation) — Derby is the county town of Derbyshire, England and includes: Derby Midland railway station Derby Works, railway locomotive works Derby Carriage and Wagon Works, railway works Derby may also refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 People 3 Sports … Wikipedia
Northgate High School (Ipswich) — For schools of the same name, see Northgate High School (disambiguation). Northgate High School Type Comprehensive Headteacher David Hutton Specialisms Languages, Science Location Sidegate Lane West … Wikipedia
Wacol (disambiguation) — Wacol may refer to:*Wacol, Queensland A suburb between Brisbane and Ipswich, Queensland, within the administrative area of City of Ipswich. *Wacol railway station, Brisbane A railway station on the Ipswich Line in Queensland. *Wacol Prison… … Wikipedia
Christchurch (disambiguation) — Christchurch is the second largest city in New Zealand. Contents 1 Places 2 Educational institutions 3 Sports teams … Wikipedia
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