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  • Exeter Blitz
  • 1942 air raids in Exeter, England

    The term Exeter Blitz refers to the air raids by the German Luftwaffe on the British city of Exeter, Devon, during the Second World War. The city was bombed

    Exeter Blitz

    Exeter Blitz

    Exeter_Blitz

  • The Exeter Blitz
  • 1978 children's historical novel by David Rees

    The Exeter Blitz is a children's historical novel by David Rees, published by Hamilton in 1978. Set in the southwestern England city of Exeter, partly

    The Exeter Blitz

    The_Exeter_Blitz

  • Baedeker Blitz
  • German air raids on British cities during World War II

    separated by two or three hours. The Exeter Blitz, the first raid of the Baedeker Blitz, was directed against Exeter, the ancient county town of Devon with

    Baedeker Blitz

    Baedeker_Blitz

  • 1978 in literature
  • Heksentuin (The Witch's Garden), in the Netherlands David Rees – The Exeter Blitz Seymour Reit (with Roberto Innocenti) All Kinds of Planes All Kinds of

    1978 in literature

    1978_in_literature

  • Exeter
  • City in Devon, England

    Exeter (/ˈɛksɪtər/ EK-sit-ər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon in South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi

    Exeter

    Exeter

    Exeter

  • The Blitz
  • 1940–41 bombing of Britain during WWII

    The Blitz (English: 'lightning') was a bombing campaign by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy against the United Kingdom during the Second World War. It lasted

    The Blitz

    The Blitz

    The_Blitz

  • Exeter Cathedral
  • Anglican cathedral in Devon, England

    importance, which became known as the "Baedeker Blitz". On 4 May 1942 an early-morning air raid took place over Exeter. The cathedral sustained a direct hit by

    Exeter Cathedral

    Exeter Cathedral

    Exeter_Cathedral

  • David Rees (author)
  • English children's writer (1936–1993)

    reviewer, known especially for children's and young adult fiction. For The Exeter Blitz he won the 1978 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising

    David Rees (author)

    David_Rees_(author)

  • Hugo Sperrle
  • German military aviator and general (1885–1953)

    campaign. On 23 April 1942 the Baedeker offensive began with the Exeter Blitz and the Bath Blitz and extended west to Norwich. KG 2 carried the burden of campaign

    Hugo Sperrle

    Hugo Sperrle

    Hugo_Sperrle

  • Trekking during the Blitz
  • Mass movement of Britons during the Blitz

    numbers of people left Exeter nightly after the first raid of the Exeter Blitz in April and May 1942. The numbers of trekkers in Exeter has been estimated

    Trekking during the Blitz

    Trekking_during_the_Blitz

  • Carnegie Medal for Writing
  • Annual award for writing a children's book published in the UK

    Gene Kemp The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler Faber 1978 David Rees The Exeter Blitz Hamish Hamilton 1979 Peter Dickinson Tulku Gollancz 1980 Peter Dickinson

    Carnegie Medal for Writing

    Carnegie_Medal_for_Writing

  • Albert Potter
  • English footballer (1897–1942)

    World War and was killed during the Exeter Blitz in May 1942. Potter was buried in All Saints Cemetery, Whipton, Exeter. Joyce, Michael (2012). Football

    Albert Potter

    Albert_Potter

  • List of phoenixes in popular culture
  • Cultural depictions of the phoenix

    its complete destruction in 1944. Exeter, England, also has this connection with the phoenix after the Exeter Blitz on 4 May 1942. Since April 22, 2015

    List of phoenixes in popular culture

    List_of_phoenixes_in_popular_culture

  • Old Exe Bridge
  • Ruined medieval bridge in Devon, England

    medieval bridge were exposed when a German bomb exploded nearby during the Exeter Blitz in the Second World War. More arches were revealed during the construction

    Old Exe Bridge

    Old Exe Bridge

    Old_Exe_Bridge

  • Christopher Trychay
  • English priest (died 1574)

    in the 16th century, as most other records were destroyed during the Exeter Blitz of World War II. Religious history scholars view Trychay's records as

    Christopher Trychay

    Christopher_Trychay

  • List of footballers killed during World War II
  • civilian during the war, served as an Air Raid Warden when killed in the Exeter Blitz on 4 May 1942 aged 44. Albert Powell – played for Swindon Town (1928–1929)

    List of footballers killed during World War II

    List_of_footballers_killed_during_World_War_II

  • List of children's literature writers
  • The Bailey Game, Witch Child, Pirates! David Rees (1936–1993) – The Exeter Blitz, The Flying Island Gwyneth Rees (born 1968) – The Mum Hunt, Fairy Dust

    List of children's literature writers

    List_of_children's_literature_writers

  • Andrew Patey
  • English architect

    England Fire Assurance Office, High Street, Exeter 1833 (destroyed in the Exeter Blitz 1942) A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840 (4th ed

    Andrew Patey

    Andrew Patey

    Andrew_Patey

  • 88th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery
  • Military unit

    expansion of AA defences during The Blitz. Regimental Headquarters (RHQ) was formed at New Court, Topsham, near Exeter, on 4 March 1941 and it was allocated

    88th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery

    88th Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery

    88th_Searchlight_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery

  • August 1940
  • Month of 1940

    across the Southern United States before dissipating on August 10. Exeter Blitz: Exeter, Devon was bombed for the first time, by a lone raider that did little

    August 1940

    August_1940

  • Cadena Cafes Limited
  • UK coffeehouse chain

    wartime taxation. Cafés were destroyed in the Southampton Blitz, the Exeter Blitz and the Bristol Blitz and Cadena struggled to get permission to open temporary

    Cadena Cafes Limited

    Cadena_Cafes_Limited

  • No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron
  • Military unit

    variant. On 3/4 May 1942 when 40 Junkers Ju 88 bombers attacked Exeter as part of the Exeter Blitz of the Baedeker raids there were only three Polish No. 307

    No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron

    No. 307 Polish Night Fighter Squadron

    No._307_Polish_Night_Fighter_Squadron

  • Walter Branscombe
  • 13th-century Bishop of Exeter

    was buried in Exeter Cathedral, where his tomb, with the bishop's effigy, still survives. It remained unscathed during the Exeter Blitz, being protected

    Walter Branscombe

    Walter Branscombe

    Walter_Branscombe

  • April 1942
  • Month of 1942

    Africa broke off diplomatic relations with Vichy France. Exeter Blitz: The Luftwaffe bombed Exeter overnight in the first attack of the Baedeker Raids. German

    April 1942

    April_1942

  • List of libraries damaged during World War II
  • City Council". "Manchester Local Image Collection". "Exeter Memories - The story of the Exeter Blitz, May 1942". www.exetermemories.co.uk. Retrieved 2025-04-25

    List of libraries damaged during World War II

    List of libraries damaged during World War II

    List_of_libraries_damaged_during_World_War_II

  • American Ambulance Great Britain
  • May 1942. The house she was billeted in on Spicer Road, Exeter was bombed during the Exeter Blitz. One other member of the AAGB was injured in the attack

    American Ambulance Great Britain

    American Ambulance Great Britain

    American_Ambulance_Great_Britain

  • Tulku (novel)
  • 1979 children's historical novel by Peter Dickinson

    Awards Preceded by The Exeter Blitz Carnegie Medal recipient 1979 Succeeded by City of Gold

    Tulku (novel)

    Tulku_(novel)

  • Birmingham Blitz
  • WWII aerial bombardment of British city

    The Birmingham Blitz was the heavy bombing by the Nazi German Luftwaffe of the city of Birmingham and surrounding towns in central England, beginning

    Birmingham Blitz

    Birmingham Blitz

    Birmingham_Blitz

  • William Birchall
  • Officer in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars

    Birchall died in Exeter in 1817, then was buried at its St. Sidwell's church (now chapel) which the Luftwaffe destroyed in the Exeter Blitz of 1942. Hebe

    William Birchall

    William_Birchall

  • Princesshay
  • Shopping mall in Devon, England

    Exeter, Devon, England. Its original configuration was built in the early 1950s to replace buildings severely damaged in World War II Baedeker Blitz.

    Princesshay

    Princesshay

    Princesshay

  • Lucy Worsley
  • English historian

    Retrieved 16 September 2016. "BBC crews filming new documentary today in Exeter". Exeter Express and Echo. 14 September 2016. Archived from the original on

    Lucy Worsley

    Lucy Worsley

    Lucy_Worsley

  • Southampton Blitz
  • WWII aerial bombardment of British port city

    The Southampton Blitz was the heavy bombing of Southampton by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during World War II. Southampton was a strategic bombing target

    Southampton Blitz

    Southampton Blitz

    Southampton_Blitz

  • Primrose Pitman
  • British painter (1902-1998)

    member of the Exeter Art Society and the Kenn Group. Drawings by Pitman of war-time Exeter were published in the 1942 book Exeter Blitz. In 1953 she became

    Primrose Pitman

    Primrose_Pitman

  • Hugh Easton
  • British stained glass artist (1906–1965)

    for Exeter Cathedral in memory of Hugh, 4th Earl Fortescue. The window, which depicted St George and St Hubert, was destroyed during the Exeter Blitz in

    Hugh Easton

    Hugh Easton

    Hugh_Easton

  • Doris Mortimer
  • British stockbroker

    offices of W Mortimer & Sons in Bedford Circus were destroyed in the Exeter Blitz of 4 May 1942, and it is not clear if the company was still operating

    Doris Mortimer

    Doris Mortimer

    Doris_Mortimer

  • List of public art in Devon
  • Retrieved 7 March 2024. "Why does this blue boy statue take pride of place in Exeter city centre?" Devon Live. Retrieved 7 March 2024. "The Deer Stalker" Art

    List of public art in Devon

    List of public art in Devon

    List_of_public_art_in_Devon

  • Belfast Blitz
  • World War II German air raids

    The Belfast Blitz consisted of four German air raids on strategic targets in the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland, in April and May 1941 during World

    Belfast Blitz

    Belfast Blitz

    Belfast_Blitz

  • Norwich Blitz
  • Bombing of Norwich by the Luftwaffe during World War II

    Exeter, and York using Baedeker's series of tourist guides to the British Isles. Norwich became one of the targets of the so-called "Baedeker Blitz"

    Norwich Blitz

    Norwich_Blitz

  • Arthur Samuels
  • Irish politician, barrister and judge (1852–1925)

    Ambulance Great Britain. She was killed by a German air raid during the Exeter Blitz on 4 May 1942. She had married Herbert James Daly but was widowed at

    Arthur Samuels

    Arthur_Samuels

  • Leeds Blitz
  • WWII air raids on Leeds, England

    The Leeds Blitz comprised nine air raids on the city of Leeds by the Nazi German Luftwaffe. The heaviest raid took place on the night of 14/15 March 1941

    Leeds Blitz

    Leeds Blitz

    Leeds_Blitz

  • The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler
  • 1977 novel by Gene Kemp

    Combined School, a fictional primary school based on St Sidwell's School in Exeter where Kemp worked as a teacher from 1963 to 1979. The book inaugurated a

    The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler

    The_Turbulent_Term_of_Tyke_Tiler

  • Exeter Ship Canal
  • Canal in the United Kingdom

    The Exeter Ship Canal, also known as the Exeter Canal is a canal leading from (and beside) the River Exe to Exeter Quay in the city of Exeter, Devon,

    Exeter Ship Canal

    Exeter Ship Canal

    Exeter_Ship_Canal

  • Corn Exchange, Exeter
  • Commercial building in Exeter, Devon, England

    The Corn Exchange is a market hall and events venue in the Market Street, Exeter, Devon, England. It was designed by the city architect, Harold Rowe and

    Corn Exchange, Exeter

    Corn Exchange, Exeter

    Corn_Exchange,_Exeter

  • Timeline of Exeter
  • Café opens in Bedford Street. 1937 Odeon Exeter cinema opens. Exeter Airport opens. 1942 – May: "Baedeker Blitz": Aerial bombing by the German Luftwaffe

    Timeline of Exeter

    Timeline of Exeter

    Timeline_of_Exeter

  • Exeter Synagogue
  • Synagogue in the City of Exeter, Devon, England

    The Exeter Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue, located in Synagogue Place, Mary Arches Street, in the old city of Exeter, Devon, England, in the United Kingdom

    Exeter Synagogue

    Exeter Synagogue

    Exeter_Synagogue

  • Second Great Fire of London
  • Air raid by Germany against London 29–30 December 1940

    December 1940 was caused by one of the most destructive air raids of the Blitz during World War II. The Luftwaffe raid caused fires over an area greater

    Second Great Fire of London

    Second_Great_Fire_of_London

  • Bournemouth Blitz
  • German bombing raids on Bournemouth, England during WWII

    The Bournemouth Blitz was the heavy bombing of Bournemouth, Hampshire (but now in Dorset), England from 1940 to 1944, by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during

    Bournemouth Blitz

    Bournemouth Blitz

    Bournemouth_Blitz

  • List of strategic bombing over the United Kingdom in World War II
  • were damaged; the full moon was on May 11, 1941 Bombing of London - The Blitz; it began over London on 7 September 1940, and inadvertently gave the RAF

    List of strategic bombing over the United Kingdom in World War II

    List_of_strategic_bombing_over_the_United_Kingdom_in_World_War_II

  • The Maynard School
  • Private day school in Exeter, England

    Devonshire 1923 "Exeter Memories - Maynard's School". Archived from the original on 17 August 2009. Retrieved 10 January 2017. "Blitz casualties". Nicholson

    The Maynard School

    The Maynard School

    The_Maynard_School

  • SC1000 bomb
  • General purpose HE bomb

    early 1943. Notes Church, Edward (28 February 2021). "Exeter WW2 device was 1,000kg Nazi blitz bomb". DevonLive. TM 9-1985-2 (1953), pp. 9–10 TM 9-1985-2

    SC1000 bomb

    SC1000 bomb

    SC1000_bomb

  • 2019–20 Exeter City F.C. season
  • Exeter City 2019–20 football season

    [permanent dead link] James, Stuart (12 July 2019). "Brilliant first half blitz sees Exeter City cruise to friendly win at Bath City". Devon Live. Retrieved 12

    2019–20 Exeter City F.C. season

    2019–20_Exeter_City_F.C._season

  • German bombing of Rotterdam
  • WWII aerial bombardment of Rotterdam by Nazi Germany

    city centre on 14 May, an event sometimes referred to as the Rotterdam Blitz. According to an official list published in 2022, at least 1,150 people

    German bombing of Rotterdam

    German bombing of Rotterdam

    German_bombing_of_Rotterdam

  • German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918
  • World War I air campaign

    The German bombing has been called, by some authors, the first Blitz, alluding to the Blitz of the Second World War. The defence organisation developed by

    German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918

    German bombing of Britain, 1914–1918

    German_bombing_of_Britain,_1914–1918

  • Bombing of Minsk in World War II
  • The Minsk Blitz was the heavy bombing of the city of Minsk (population was 270,000), the capital of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic within

    Bombing of Minsk in World War II

    Bombing of Minsk in World War II

    Bombing_of_Minsk_in_World_War_II

  • Firebombing
  • Bombing technique

    London, Coventry, and many other British cities were firebombed during the Blitz by Nazi Germany. Most large German cities were extensively firebombed starting

    Firebombing

    Firebombing

    Firebombing

  • Strategic bombing during World War II
  • Airborne warfare throughout World War II

    ISBN 978-0-253-13333-5. The Blitz: Sorting the Myth from the Reality by BBC History Liverpool Blitz— Experience 24 hours in a city under fire in the Blitz from National

    Strategic bombing during World War II

    Strategic bombing during World War II

    Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II

  • Bombing of Kobe in World War II
  • Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Kobe in World War II

    Bombing of Kobe in World War II

    Bombing_of_Kobe_in_World_War_II

  • Colsons
  • Former department store in Exeter, England

    "The incredible history of Exeter's House of Fraser store: 200 years of Colsons, Dingles and how it survived the blitz to remain a mainstay on the high

    Colsons

    Colsons

    Colsons

  • Argentina national football team
  • Men's association football team

    Field in Chicago but was relocated due to unrest from Operation Midway Blitz. Last 8 held as second group stage. Includes matches against  West Germany

    Argentina national football team

    Argentina_national_football_team

  • Bombing of Zutphen
  • Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Zutphen

    Bombing of Zutphen

    Bombing_of_Zutphen

  • World on Fire (TV series)
  • British war drama series

    series covers October 1940 to May 1941 and features the beginning of The Blitz in Manchester and the North African campaign (including Operation Compass

    World on Fire (TV series)

    World_on_Fire_(TV_series)

  • Bombing of Baden-Baden in World War II
  • Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Baden-Baden in World War II

    Bombing of Baden-Baden in World War II

    Bombing_of_Baden-Baden_in_World_War_II

  • Bombing of Amsterdam
  • 1940 bombardment of Amsterdam

    Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Amsterdam

    Bombing of Amsterdam

    Bombing_of_Amsterdam

  • Hamburg
  • City and state in Germany

    Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Hamburg

    Hamburg

    Hamburg

  • Blackout (wartime)
  • Minimisation of light to stop aircraft identification of targets

    World War" (PDF). ore.exeter.ac.uk. University of Exeter. Retrieved 16 August 2017. (p. 51) Castle, Ian (2015). The First Blitz: Bombing London in the

    Blackout (wartime)

    Blackout (wartime)

    Blackout_(wartime)

  • James Rubin
  • American diplomat and journalist (born 1960)

    During the 2008 campaign, Rubin was a guest on CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer in a foreign policy discussion with Susan Rice, who later became Barack

    James Rubin

    James Rubin

    James_Rubin

  • Dunkirk evacuation
  • Evacuation of Allied forces in early 1940

    Policy, War and Racial Extermination. Nazism 1919–1945. Vol. 3. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. ISBN 978-0-85989-602-3. Ramsey, B. H. (17 July 1947).

    Dunkirk evacuation

    Dunkirk evacuation

    Dunkirk_evacuation

  • Russell Young (artist)
  • British-American artist (born 1959)

    R.E.M. and the Smiths, and with editorial work for magazines including BLITZ, which featured on several front covers. During this period he shot portraits

    Russell Young (artist)

    Russell Young (artist)

    Russell_Young_(artist)

  • Harry Stammers
  • British stained glass artist (1902–1969)

    Stammers to take up a position of draughtsman with J. Wippell & Co. in Exeter, his decision to move was primarily taken in order to be closer to his sons

    Harry Stammers

    Harry Stammers

    Harry_Stammers

  • I Anti-Aircraft Corps (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    Command from 1940 to 1942. It defended Southern England and Wales during the Blitz and the middle years of the Second World War. AA Command had been created

    I Anti-Aircraft Corps (United Kingdom)

    I Anti-Aircraft Corps (United Kingdom)

    I_Anti-Aircraft_Corps_(United_Kingdom)

  • Armando Iannucci
  • Scottish comedian, film director and producer (born 1963)

    Iannucci received an honorary Doctorate (DLitt) from the University of Exeter. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (FRSL) in 2019

    Armando Iannucci

    Armando Iannucci

    Armando_Iannucci

  • United States support for Israel in the Gaza war
  • Pro-Palestinian protest against the American chain Starbucks in Exeter, England, 10 February 2024

    United States support for Israel in the Gaza war

    United States support for Israel in the Gaza war

    United_States_support_for_Israel_in_the_Gaza_war

  • AEC Regent I
  • Double decker bus manufactured by AEC between 1929-1942

    Zeteo Publishing. p. 21. OCLC 1014414977. Birmingham bus that survived the Blitz restored for £500,000 BBC News 10 July 2022 1930 AEC Regent I bus - ST922

    AEC Regent I

    AEC Regent I

    AEC_Regent_I

  • United States UFO files
  • U.S. government documents declassified in 2026

    abduction (1961) Lonnie Zamora incident (1964) Solway Firth Spaceman (1964) Exeter (1965) Kecksburg (1965) Westall (1966) Falcon Lake (1967) Shag Harbour (1967)

    United States UFO files

    United States UFO files

    United_States_UFO_files

  • Plymouth
  • City and unitary authority in England

    between the rivers Plym and Tamar, about 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Exeter and 193 miles (311 km) southwest of London. It is the most populous city

    Plymouth

    Plymouth

    Plymouth

  • Hermann Göring
  • German Nazi politician and military leader (1893–1946)

    Foreign Policy, War and Racial Extermination. Exeter Studies in History. Vol. 3. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. "Nuremberg Trial Proceedings, Volume

    Hermann Göring

    Hermann Göring

    Hermann_Göring

  • 2026 United Kingdom local elections
  • 'dangerous' Greens". Surrey Live. "Nigel Farage promises Reform UK spending blitz on May's local elections". PA News Agency. 1 January 2026. Retrieved 2 January

    2026 United Kingdom local elections

    2026 United Kingdom local elections

    2026_United_Kingdom_local_elections

  • Bombing of Yahata
  • Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Yahata

    Bombing of Yahata

    Bombing_of_Yahata

  • Saint Sidwell
  • West Saxon saint

    Devon. She is the patroness saint of Exeter and sister to Juthwara. Sidwell was a Saxon Christian living in Exeter in the 8th century. Her father was a

    Saint Sidwell

    Saint Sidwell

    Saint_Sidwell

  • Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945)
  • Firebombing raid on Tokyo in the Pacific War

    Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945)

    Bombing of Tokyo (10 March 1945)

    Bombing_of_Tokyo_(10_March_1945)

  • Bombing of San Marino in World War II
  • Military actions during WWII

    Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of San Marino in World War II

    Bombing_of_San_Marino_in_World_War_II

  • Bombing of Marburg
  • Military actions during WWII

    Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Marburg

    Bombing_of_Marburg

  • Royal Albert Memorial Museum
  • Museum in Exeter, Devon, England

    girls at the printing press by Paul Berthon St. Sidwell’s Church, Exeter, after the Blitz by Olive Wharry Taw Marsh, Dartmoor by Frederick John Widgery Rebels

    Royal Albert Memorial Museum

    Royal Albert Memorial Museum

    Royal_Albert_Memorial_Museum

  • Exeter City Fire Brigade
  • Former fire and rescue service in south west England

    The Exeter City Fire Brigade was the first municipal fire brigade in Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom. The brigade was formed in 1888, on the recommendation

    Exeter City Fire Brigade

    Exeter City Fire Brigade

    Exeter_City_Fire_Brigade

  • Bombing of Gorla
  • 1944 US bombing of an Italian city

    Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Gorla

    Bombing of Gorla

    Bombing_of_Gorla

  • Uffculme
  • Village in Mid Devon, England

    probate records that were destroyed by fire in Exeter following a bombing raid during the Baedeker Blitz of World War II.  The earliest (1801) census put

    Uffculme

    Uffculme

    Uffculme

  • Bombing of Kure
  • Parts of World War II

    Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Kure

    Bombing of Kure

    Bombing_of_Kure

  • Bombing of Narva in World War II
  • Britain Baedeker Blitz The Blitz Barrow-in-Furness Bath Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Brighton Bristol Cardiff Clydebank Coventry Exeter Greenock Hull Leeds

    Bombing of Narva in World War II

    Bombing of Narva in World War II

    Bombing_of_Narva_in_World_War_II

  • 8th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    Baedeker Blitz): Exeter and undefended Bath were hit in March, April and May, and Weston-super-Mare in June. New GDAs were established at Exeter, Taunton

    8th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

    8th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

    8th_Anti-Aircraft_Division_(United_Kingdom)

  • Sleeping Murder
  • 1976 mystery novel by Agatha Christie

    1944, but the first draft of the novel was possibly written during the Blitz in 1940. Miss Marple aids a young couple who choose to uncover events in

    Sleeping Murder

    Sleeping_Murder

  • Agatha Christie
  • English mystery and detective writer (1890–1976)

    features as a character in Gaylord Larsen's Dorothy and Agatha and The London Blitz Murders by Max Allan Collins. The American television program Unsolved Mysteries

    Agatha Christie

    Agatha Christie

    Agatha_Christie

  • 2025–26 Crystal Palace F.C. season
  • English football club season

    15 January 2026. Retrieved 16 January 2026. "Joe Whitworth returns to Exeter City on loan". Crystal Palace F.C. 10 July 2025. Retrieved 10 July 2025

    2025–26 Crystal Palace F.C. season

    2025–26_Crystal_Palace_F.C._season

  • Tom Steyer
  • American businessman (born 1957)

    of Manhattan and attended the Buckley School. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy as valedictorian of his class. Steyer then graduated from Yale University

    Tom Steyer

    Tom Steyer

    Tom_Steyer

  • List of British Jewish writers
  • October 2010. Retrieved 18 April 2017. Baker, Luke. "Israel gains in media blitz, but for how long?". Reuters UK. Archived from the original on 19 April

    List of British Jewish writers

    List_of_British_Jewish_writers

  • Brazil v Germany (2014 FIFA World Cup)
  • Association football match between Brazil and Germany in 2014

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    English unisex name derived from the holiday name "Easter," which is related to Old English Eosturmónaþ/Eastermónaþ, EASTER means "April."

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    Scandinavian form of Persian Esther, ESTER means "star."

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    Goddess of the dawn.

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    Hungarian form of Persian Esther, ESZTER means "star."

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    Hungarian form of Latin Demetrius, DEMETER means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter." 

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    English : topographic name for someone living to the east of a main settlement, from Middle English easter ‘eastern’, Old English ēasterra, in form a comparative of ēast ‘east’ (see East).English : habitational name from a group of villages in Essex, named from Old English eowestre ‘sheepfold’.English : nickname for someone who had some connection with the festival of Easter, such as being born or baptized at that time (Old English ēastre, perhaps from the name of a pagan festival connected with the dawn).Translation of the German family name Oster.

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    Concealed

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    English : habitational name from Dimsdale, a place in Staffordshire, possibly named from Middle English dimple ‘dip in the ground’ + dale ‘valley’.

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    Arabic

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    Another Name for the Sun

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  • Enter
  • v. t.

    To come or go into; to pass into the interior of; to pass within the outer cover or shell of; to penetrate; to pierce; as, to enter a house, a closet, a country, a door, etc.; the river enters the sea.

  • Enter
  • v. t.

    To place in regular form before the court, usually in writing; to put upon record in proper from and order; as, to enter a writ, appearance, rule, or judgment.

  • Teetered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Teeter

  • Coal-meter
  • n.

    A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.

  • Exon
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Exeter, in England.

  • Teetering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Teeter

  • Enter
  • v. t.

    To engage in; to become occupied with; as, to enter the legal profession, the book trade, etc.

  • Meter
  • n.

    One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.

  • Enter
  • v. i.

    To get admission; to introduce one's self; to penetrate; to form or constitute a part; to become a partaker or participant; to share; to engage; -- usually with into; sometimes with on or upon; as, a ball enters into the body; water enters into a ship; he enters into the plan; to enter into a quarrel; a merchant enters into partnership with some one; to enter upon another's land; the boy enters on his tenth year; to enter upon a task; lead enters into the composition of pewter.

  • Enter
  • v. t.

    To cause to go (into), or to be received (into); to put in; to insert; to cause to be admitted; as, to enter a knife into a piece of wood, a wedge into a log; to enter a boy at college, a horse for a race, etc.

  • Enter
  • v. t.

    To inscribe; to enroll; to record; as, to enter a name, or a date, in a book, or a book in a catalogue; to enter the particulars of a sale in an account, a manifest of a ship or of merchandise at the customhouse.

  • Titter-totter
  • v. i.

    See Teeter.

  • Easter
  • n.

    The day on which the festival is observed; Easter day.

  • Enter
  • v. t.

    To pass within the limits of; to attain; to begin; to commence upon; as, to enter one's teens, a new era, a new dispensation.

  • Lotus-eater
  • n.

    Alt. of Lotos-eater

  • Enter
  • v. t.

    To unite in; to join; to be admitted to; to become a member of; as, to enter an association, a college, an army.

  • Exoteries
  • pl.

    of Exotery