It is situated 9 miles (14 km) north of the town and military base of Aldershot.
There had been a bombing in Aldershot - there was plenty of reason for them to be looking at it before 1973.
Aldershot were the last club to effectively cease to exist, and prior to that it was Maidstone in about 1992.
Her father was the youngest staff photographer on the Daily Mirror, her mother was a journalist on the Aldershot News.
At Alderwoods School, in Aldershot, Hampshire, the distance between tables in a classroom has been measured.
The young sheikh later attended a six-month training court at the British Army's Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot, Hampshire.
BBC Surrey reflects local sport with football commentaries from Aldershot, Crawley and Woking, plus reports on a range of other sporting activities.
Gillies was given the go-ahead, and by January 1916 was setting up Britain’s first plastic surgery unit at the Cambridge Military Hospital in Aldershot.
Guns were in rapid transit from Windsor, Portsmouth, Aldershot, Woolwich—even from the north; among others, long wire-guns of ninety-five tons from Woolwich.
About eleven, the next morning’s papers were able to say, a squadron of hussars, two Maxims, and about four hundred men of the Cardigan regiment started from Aldershot.
English working-class life in the 1980s is the subject of Chris Shaw’s Retrospecting Sandy Hill (Mörel), in which he befriended and photographed the residents of an Aldershot housing estate.
Spaceship, directed by Alex Taylor and released earlier this year, is a beguiling tale of suspected extraterrestrial abduction in Aldershot, full of hallucinatory visuals on a shoestring budget.
Joining them in the studio, and all hoping to win a chance at the £10,000 cash prize pot, are mother and daughter Ali and Nevada from London, engaged couple Sean and Alan from Chester and military drummer Ronnie and his partner Wesley from Aldershot.
Conversations in barracks divided women into two groups: they were either respectable – those you took home to mum and married – or they were “dogs”, the easy lays that could be found in towns such as Aldershot, where the paras preened themselves as the infantry’s elite.
The two first met at the Cambridge Military Hospital in Aldershot, where Gillies was developing the techniques that laid the foundation for modern surgeons’ ability to rebuild the human face, using as his subjects the young men who had been horribly disfigured in the trenches.
Government contracts • NHS – managed 200 operating theatres; 11,800 beds; made 18,500 patient meals a day • Transport – “smart motorways” to monitor traffic and ease congestion; work on HS2; track renewal for Network Rail; Crossrail contractor • Defence – maintained 50,000 armed forces’ houses; a £680m contract to provide 130 new buildings in Aldershot and Salisbury plain for troops returning from Germany • Education – cleaning and meals for 875 schools •Prisons – maintained 50% of UK prisons.
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Government contracts • NHS – managed 200 operating theatres 11800 beds made 18500 patient meals a day • Transport – smart motorways to monitor traffic and ease congestion work on HS2 track renewal for Network Rail Crossrail contractor • Defence – maintained 50000 armed forces houses a £680m contract to provide 130 new buildings in Aldershot and Salisbury plain for troops returning from Germany • Education – cleaning and meals for 875 schools •Prisons – maintained 50 of UK prisons