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The award for best teaching assistant went to Becky Newman, who works in the maths department at Tendring technology college in Clacton-on-Sea in Essex.
Teaching awards honour unusual approaches and remarkable individuals Rachel Williams 2010
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Stock, the Conservative leader of the council, which is run from the town hall in neighbouring Clacton-on-Sea, looks somewhat out of place.
Essex resort of Jaywick named England's most deprived town 2011
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She was playing at Butlin's holiday camp in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, when she was spotted by Cyril Shane, manager of the publishers Mills Music.
Shirley Evans obituary Phil Davison 2010
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• Eighteen months later Wing and business partners opened a restaurant in a former tea shop in Clacton-on-Sea.
Celebrations for Chinese New Year of the Pig begin on 16 February 2007 Thatsnews 2007
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The only comparable find dating to the same period is a yew lance tip from Clacton-on-Sea, England, discovered in 1911.
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Again and again, too, Mrs. Booth would receive deputations of Officers of different classes and from various countries in which The Army was at work, who came to Clacton-on-Sea, where the last fifteen months of her life were spent, to listen to her words of advice and inspiration.
Catherine Booth — a Sketch Colonel Mildred Duff
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In December, 1914, Mrs. Jackson, wife of a golf professional, returned from Germany to Clacton-on-Sea.
The Better Germany in War Time Being some Facts towards Fellowship
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Should you wish to remember me in your prayers, _je suis le Comte Blowfly, du Rat Mort, Clacton-on-Sea_.
Jonah and Co. Dornford Yates 1922
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The intervening spaces were taken up with little jars and cups and saucers -- gold inside, with a view of a town outside, and surrounding them, 'A Present from Clacton-on-Sea, 'or, alliteratively, 'A Memento of Margate.'
Liza of Lambeth 1919
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Clacton-on-Sea, Southend, back again, finishing the journey at Battersea
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, August 13, 1887 Various 1876
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