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Sir Joseph. 1801--65, English architect, who designed Crystal Palace (1851), the first large structure of prefabricated glass and iron parts
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The open date and status above indicate when Paxton Primary School opened or when it changed to its most recent incarnation, with a number of schools converting to academies in recent years.
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The Paxton Specialty Pet ID also allows pet owners to determine and set specific boundaries within which a pet must remain, lest an alert be triggered.
Cardiff Crown Court heard that sous chef Paxton carried out the stunt at a friend's flat after a night out drinking.
Cardiff Crown Court heard sous chef Paxton carried out the drunken stunt at a friend's flat after a night out boozing.
From the sound, you could easily be misled into thinking Jerron 'Blind Boy' Paxton is some aging blues crooner somehow still gigging on the music scene from the early 1920s.
PAXTON -- Paxton Recreation's annual Winter Carnival will be held from 1 to 4 p.m.
Paxton was not just any cat--he was family to all of us.
But police who arrived arrested Paxton for assault and they found that the cyclist was innocent, Teesside Crown Court was told.
Tom Paxton at The Sage Gateshead ARRIVING on stage and announcing he had a special and unexpected guest for the evening, Paxton introduced the audience to Kieran Goss.
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