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Kempton may refer to: Places Australia *Kempton, Tasmania, a township in Tasmania, Australia England * Kempton, Shropshire, a village in the west of England *Kempton, a former manor and hamlet, now part of Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey in the southeast of England *Kempton, an English local nature reserve in Hounslow, London United States *Kempton, Illinois, a village in Ford County *Kempton, Indiana, a town in Tipton County * Kempton, Maryland, a ghost town in Mayland * Kempton, North Dakota, an unincorporated community in Grand Forks County *Kempton, Pennsylvania Kempton is a census-designated place in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Demographics Description Kempton is located at 40.625°N, 75.853°W at the junction of PA Route 737 and Kistler Valley Road. The community is approximately six ..., a town in Berks County Other uses * Kempton (name) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Kempton, Tasmania
Kempton is a village in the local government area (LGA) of the Southern Midlands in the Central LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about south-west of the town of Oatlands. The 2016 census has a population of 386 for the state suburb of Kempton. In a low rainfall region of plains and low hills, it is mostly used for grazing sheep. History Originally the home of the Big River tribe of Aboriginal people, Kempton was first settled by Europeans in 1820. It was originally called Green Water Holes, but by 1820 was known as Green Water Ponds, before being shortened to Green Ponds in 1821. Two convict stations were situated in Green Ponds and a military barracks at Glenfern Estate. In 1838 the town was renamed after early administrator and businessman Anthony Fenn Kemp Anthony Fenn Kemp (1773 – 28 October 1868) was a soldier, merchant and a deputy judge advocate of the colony of New South Wales (the predecessor to the Australian State). He was one of the key participants ...
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Kempton, Shropshire
Kempton is a very small village in south Shropshire, England. The village was listed as one of William de Picot's holdings in the Domesday Book of 1086.https://opendomesday.org/place/TQ1070/kempton/ It lies on the small River Kemp, which it takes its name from. See also *Listed buildings in Clunbury Clunbury is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 64 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II* ... References External links Villages in Shropshire {{Shropshire-geo-stub ...
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Sunbury-on-Thames
Sunbury-on-Thames (or commonly Sunbury) is a suburban town on the north bank of the River Thames in the Borough of Spelthorne, Surrey, centred southwest of central London. Historically part of the county of Middlesex, in 1965 Sunbury and other surrounding towns were initially intended to form part of the newly created county of Greater London but were instead transferred to Surrey. Sunbury adjoins Feltham to the north, Hampton, London, Hampton to the east, Ashford, Middlesex, Ashford to the northwest and Shepperton to the southwest. Walton-on-Thames is to the south, on the opposite bank of the Thames. The town has two main focal points: Lower Sunbury (known locally as Sunbury Village) is the older part, adjoining the river. Sunbury Common (known locally as Sunbury Cross) is to the north and surrounds the Sunbury railway station, Surrey, railway station and the London end of the M3 motorway (Great Britain), M3 motorway. Lower Sunbury contains most of the town's parks, pubs and li ...
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List Of Local Nature Reserves In England
This is a list of local nature reserves in England. This list is as at 30 July 2013. It is updated as sites are added and removed. Each local nature reserve is designated by a local authority called the 'declaring authority'. Sites References See also * List of local nature reserves in Greater London * List of local nature reserves in Scotland This is a list of local nature reserves in Scotland. * Aberlady Bay * Ardeer Quarry * Arnhall Moss * Balquhidderock Wood * Birnie and Gaddon Lochs * Easterhouse, Bishop Loch * Bonnyfield Nature Park * Braedale Hill * Broughty Ferry * Brownsburn * ... * List of local nature reserves in Wales {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Local Nature Reserves In England ...
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Kempton, Illinois
Kempton is a village in Ford County, Illinois, United States. The population was 231 at the 2010 census. History A post office was established at the site of Kempton in 1869 and called Sugar Loaf. The name of the post office was changed to Kempton in 1878, when the village was founded and named after its founder, Wright Kemp. Arthur R. Falter (1906–1979), Illinois state legislator and businessman, was born on a farm near Kempton. Jason Colclasure is a famous resident of Kempton. David Hatcher Childress, famously featured in over 100 episodes of Ancient Aliens on the History Channel lives in Kempton and Camp Verde, Arizona and is another famous resident of Kempton. Geography Kempton is located at (40.935447, -88.237433). According to the 2010 census, Kempton has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 235 people, 81 households, and 57 families residing in the village. The population density was . There were 86 housing units at an ...
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Kempton, Indiana
Kempton is a town in Jefferson Township, Tipton County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 335 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Kokomo, Indiana Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Kempton was founded in 1875, upon the completion of the Lake Erie and Western Railroad, in the same year. The land was originally owned by David Kemp, the namesake of the town. The first house in Kempton was built by Henry Hays. Hays also operated a grocery out of the building. That year, there was also a post office, an additional store, a blacksmith, and a mill. A Methodist Episcopal Church was built in 1902. As of 1914, the town had a population of about 700 people and had a bank, newspaper, and three churches. Tilemaking was the most lucrative industry, with the Kempton Tile Factory being located in the town. A canning factory and milling company were also located in Kempton. The Kempton post office has been in operation since 1876. Geography Kempton is located in the western ...
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Kempton, Maryland
Kempton is a ghost town in Garrett County, Maryland. Kempton is also partially located in Tucker County, West Virginia. Geography Kempton is located on the North Branch Potomac River, which feeds the larger Potomac River. Runoff from human activity at Kempton feeds the wetlands at Laurel Run. Kempton contains a vast mining complex, much of which has been reforested. Mining at Kempton takes up more than 7,680 acres of land. Kempton is partially located in Tucker County, West Virginia, close to Thomas, West Virginia, Thomas. The location of the town is nearby to several notable natural sites, such as Blackwater Falls State Park and the Dolly Sods Wilderness. History Kempton was founded in 1913 as a company town of the Coal mining in the United States, coal industry. Kempton was founded by the Davis Coal and Coke Company. In 1915, mining operations began at Kempton Mine Company, a subsidiary of Davis C&C Company. By the 1930s, Kempton's population had grown to approximately 900 r ...
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