[MBTA station] The station is located within a five-minute walk of Tufts University`s Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. ...
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[name] Grafton is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Given name: ...
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[publisher] Grafton was a British paperback imprint established circa 1981 by Granada Publishing Ltd, a subsidiary of media company Granada Group Ltd. It was named after the publishing company`s then address, 8 Grafton Street, in central London. Other paperback imprints of Granada at the time included Paladin, later the home of the Paladin ...
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[ship] The Grafton was a 56 ton schooner sailing out of Sydney during the 1860s. It was wrecked in the north arm of Carnley Harbour, Auckland Island on 3 January 1864. ==Last voyage== The Grafton was hired by a business consortium of Mr Francois Edouard Raynal, Captain Thomas Musgrave, Charles Sarpy and Musgrave`s uncle for a voyage to Camp...
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city and port, northeastern New South Wales, eastern Australia. It is located 42 miles (68 km) from the mouth of the Clarence River (and its Pacific ...
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city, seat (1878) of Taylor county, northern West Virginia, U.S., on the Tygart Valley River, north of Tygart Lake. Settled in 1852 by construction ...
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county, western New Hampshire, U.S. It is bounded to the west by Vermont (the Connecticut River constituting the entire border) and consists of a ...
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