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Dartford is the principal town in the borough of Dartford. It is situated in the northwest corner of Kent, England, 16 miles (25 km) east south-east of central London. The town centre is situated in a valley through which the River Darent flows, and where the old road from London to Dover crossed:... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Population: 85,911 (2001)

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Wakelin (Kent cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Killick (Kent cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Gascoigne (London cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Cheeseman (Sussex cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Goldstone (Kent cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Burchwood (Kent cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Saunders (Berkshire cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Allen (Middlesex cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Potter (Kent cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Nyland (Sussex cricketer) Dartford won the series 2-1.

Results for "Dartford won West Kent League"

Dartford F.C. In 1908-09 Dartford won the West Kent League and Cup 'double' and rejoined the Kent League where they remained until the outbreak of the First World War.

Results for "Dartford won Championship"

Dartford F.C. Dartford became founder members of the Southern League Division Two two seasons later, winning the Championship at the first attempt.

Results for "Dartford won Trophy"

Dartford F.C. Dartford were winners of the Kent Senior Trophy, having beat Chatham Town 3-0 at Welling United's gorund, whilst the newly-formed reserves team carried off a (South London Federation) League and Cup 'double' under the guidance of former Dart Gary Julians.

Results for "Dartford won title"

Dartford F.C. Dartford won the Southern League Eastern section title in 1930-31 and 1931-32 (missing a hat-trick by just one point the season after) and the overall Championship of the League was won with victories over the Western Section winners Exeter City Reserves 7-2 away and Yeovil & Petters United 2-1 at home respectively.

Results for "Dartford won game"

1759 English cricket season Arthur Haygarth refers to this "tri-series" on page 2 of Scores & Biographies, but only to the two games won by Dartford.

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Results for "Dartford lost wickets"

Addington Cricket Club According to the London Evening Post on Thursday 19 July, Dartford lost their last five second innings wickets in five successive deliveries by a mixture of caught and bowled!

Results for "Dartford lost following"

Dartford F.C. The following season saw Dartford lose 0-1 at home to Darlington at the same stage.

Results for "Dartford lost game"

Dartford F.C. Dartford lost only one league game all season, it came to the very last fixture of the season – away to Furness – to decide which of the two teams would win promotion.

Results for "Dartford lost number"

Dartford Since the closure of Dartford's major employers: Seagers, J. & E. Hall, Vickers and Burroughs Wellcome (now GlaxoSmithKline), and the re-development of nearby Bexleyheath as a shopping town in the 1970s (and the more recent development of the Bluewater Shopping Centre), Dartford lost a significant number of its rising Generation X demographic to more economically viable jobs, towns and cities.

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North West Kent College Oakfield Lane (satellite photo), Dartford (map of campus) is the location of the largest campus and houses the main administration and the greatest number of students including most of the college's Higher Education work.

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Dartford Dartford houses several secondary schools :

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    Dartford

    Dartford is the principal town in the borough of Dartford. It is situated in the northwest corner of Kent, England, 16 miles (25 km) east south-east of central London.
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    Dartford (borough)

    Since 1997, Dartford's MP is Howard Stoate (Labour).
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    Dartford (UK Parliament constituency)

    Dartford is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
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    Category:Dartford

    Articles related to the local government district of Dartford in Kent.
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    Dartford F.C.

    Dartford F.C. are an English football club based in Dartford, Kent. After finishing as champions of the Isthmian League Division One North, they will compete in the Isthmian League Premier Division next season (2008-09).
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    Dartford Crossing

    The Dartford - Thurrock River Crossing (or simply the Dartford Crossing) is a major road transport crossing of the River Thames in England. It connects Dartford in the south to Thurrock in the north using two road tunnels and the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, a 137 metre high cable-stayed bridge.
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    Dartford Warbler

    The Dartford Warbler, Sylvia undata, is a typical warbler from the warmer parts of western Europe, and northwestern Africa. Its breeding range lies west of a line from southern England to the heel of Italy (southern Apulia).
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    Dartford Brent

    Dartford Brent was an extensive area of common land on the outskirts of Dartford in Kent. In history, it was the scene of a confrontation between King Henry VI and Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York in 1452; and in 1555 thousands of spectators were to witness the burning to death at the stake of Christopher Ward, a Dartford linen weaver, executed for his Protestant faith.
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    Dartford Grammar School

    Dartford Grammar School is a selective secondary (ages 11–18) foundation school for boys in Dartford, Kent, England, which admits girls to its sixth form (ages 16–18).
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    Dartford railway station

    Dartford railway station serves the town of Dartford in Kent, England. All train services from the station are operated by Southeastern, who also manage the station.

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