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FARNBOROUGH

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 183 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FARNBOROUGH , an See also:

urban See also:district in the See also:Basingstoke See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Hampshire, See also:England, 33 M. S.W. by W. from See also:London, on the London & See also:South Western and the South Eastern & See also:Chatham See also:railways. Pop. (See also:root) 11,500 (including 5070 military) . The See also:church of St See also:Peter ranges from See also:Early See also:English to Perpendicular in See also:style. St See also:Michael's See also:Catholic memorial church, erected in 1887 by the ex-empress See also:Eugenie, contains the remains of See also:Napoleon III. and the See also:prince imperial. An adjoining See also:abbey is occupied by See also:Benedictine fathers of the See also:French See also:congregation; the See also:convent is a ladies' boarding-school. See also:Aldershot See also:North See also:Camp is within the See also:parish.

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