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- Welbeck abstract "Welbeck is a village in Nottinghamshire, England, slightly to the south-west of Worksop.Welbeck became a coal-mining centre in 1912 and has a famous stately home, Welbeck Abbey, home of the Dukes of Portland, and which was founded in the twelfth century as a monastery.Among the famous people from Welbeck is former cricketer, Ted Alletson, who held a batting world record for 50 years.Archduke Franz Ferdinand accepted an invitation from the Duke of Portland to stay at Welbeck Abbey and arrived with his wife, Sophie, by train at Worksop on 22 November 1913. This was almost a year before his assassination, which triggered off the First World War. The Archduke narrowly avoided being killed in a freak hunting accident during his stay.".
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- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand.
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- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coal_mining_disasters_in_England.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Nottinghamshire.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Coal-mining.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Coal_mining.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Portland.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Portland.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Nottinghamshire.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Alletson.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink UK_Coal.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Welbeck_Abbey.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink Worksop.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLink File:Le_Parc_de_Welbeck.jpg.
- Welbeck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Welbeck".
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- Welbeck subject Category:Coal_mining_disasters_in_England.
- Welbeck subject Category:Villages_in_Nottinghamshire.
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- Welbeck point "53.261 -1.168".
- Welbeck type Mine.
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- Welbeck comment "Welbeck is a village in Nottinghamshire, England, slightly to the south-west of Worksop.Welbeck became a coal-mining centre in 1912 and has a famous stately home, Welbeck Abbey, home of the Dukes of Portland, and which was founded in the twelfth century as a monastery.Among the famous people from Welbeck is former cricketer, Ted Alletson, who held a batting world record for 50 years.Archduke Franz Ferdinand accepted an invitation from the Duke of Portland to stay at Welbeck Abbey and arrived with his wife, Sophie, by train at Worksop on 22 November 1913. ".
- Welbeck label "Welbeck".
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- Welbeck lat "53.261".
- Welbeck long "-1.168".
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- Welbeck depiction Le_Parc_de_Welbeck.jpg.
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