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cheltenham

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Cheltenham is a display typeface , designed in 1896 by architect Bertram Goodhue and Ingalls Kimball , director of the Cheltenham Press. The original drawings were known as Boston Old Style and were made about 14" high. These drawings were then turned over ...

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Heathrow when we arrived in the morning and drove the pathetically grateful Wayfields westward in the general direction of Cheltenham and the racecourse, Vicky having said that her daughter lived close to the track itself.

Fund, a marvellous organisation which eventually found for her, a trained secretary, the job at Cheltenham racecourse.

I expected, which meant I could go to Cheltenham races, held during the last of those weeks, without dereliction of duty.

Dozens of people guaranteed slices of a huge loan to build an entertainment and leisure centre between Cheltenham and Tewkesbury, and it did get built, but the location and the design of it were all wrong and so no one would use it or buy it and the bank called in all the loans.

I smiled at myself and at her, and she said she would take whichever train on Sunday reached Cheltenham nearest to noon.

I stopped for a while on Cleeve Hill, overlooking Cheltenham racecourse, seeing below me the white rails, the green grass, the up-and-downhill supreme test for steeplechasers.

The Grand National was a great exciting lottery, but the Cheltenham Gold Cup sorted out the true enduring stars.

Meanwhile, seven miles away at Cheltenham police station, police-officers were once again questioning Rosemary West.

At about the same time, another young woman accepted a lift from West when she was hitchhiking to Cheltenham to see her boyfriend.

In the early summer of 1968 West was arrested for stealing a cheque and using it to buy a record-player for the caravan, and on 10 June 1968 he was convicted at Cheltenham magistrates court on one count of theft and another of obtaining goods by deception.

Instead, she pretended to leave every morning for Cheltenham as she had been doing, a deception which appealed to her and seemed to satisfy her parents.

The Full Moon pub in the High Street in Cheltenham attracted crowds of young people, and West liked to sit in a corner of the bar and engage whomever he could in conversation.

After three weeks in a home for troubled teenagers in Cheltenham, Rosemary Letts announced that she was now prepared to have the abortion.

On the Saturday before she was due to go to the clinic, she made an excuse to go into Cheltenham and met West, who was then working as a tyre-fitter at Cotswold Tyres.

West had told the local authority that his brother Douglas would be moving into a small flat in Clarence Road, Cheltenham, with his wife to live with him and provide a permanent home for the children.