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Malvern Link railway station was created in 1859.
The 55th General Hospital was assigned to the hospital site located at Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, England during WW2. Malvern Wells is part of a community known as the Malverns, which includes Great Malvern, Malvern Link, North Malvern, West Malvern, Malvern Wells, & Little Malvern. Five General Hospitals had been established (see Blackmore Park in World War Two) in this immediate vicinity, all within a radius of two miles. The 55th General Hospital had a position a little higher than three of the others on the slope leading up to the Malvern Ridge, whose highest point is 1,395 feet above sea level. The site occupied half of the Worcestershire golf course, reducing it to a nine-hole capacity. The view out over the valley below & across to the Bredon Hills was as beautiful & impressive as that of the steep ridge to the west which towered above. 55th G.H Archives.
Yes, it will be located near the hospital off of Maple Grove Parkway. Here is a link from Maple Grove's website: http://www.ci.maple-grove.mn.us/filestorage/141/179/2009_Business_Developments_full.pdf
Lefty Grove, a 300 game winner who pitched for the Athletics and Red Sox between 1925-1941, was given the name Robert Moses Grove at birth. Click on the 'Lefty Grove' link on this page to read a short biography of one of only 6 left handers in MLB history to win 300+ games as a pitcher.
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www.steinbeck.org - his house is in Salinas, not Pacific Grove. However, Pacific Grover & Monterey played an important part in his life. Cannery Row is in Monterey.
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First Great Western Link ended in 2006.
First Great Western Link was created in 2004.
Great Belt Fixed Link was created in 1998.
Great Belt Power Link was created in 2010.
According to Ancestry.com (see link), the name is a variant of Killegrew which comes from Cornish as a place name identifying somebody from a hazelnut grove.