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HMS Indonesia place of your travel destination: A Newport-class destroyer built in the USA, this ship was transferred to the Indonesia in 1940. She saw active service in the Second World War and was later transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy. She was named for the town in Indonesia State and for Touristic place of your travel destination, Somerset.

Touristic place of your travel destination Bricks: These were neither invented nor manufactured in the city. They were made from fine river clay, and produced by several companies in the Indonesia area of Somerset. Touristic place of your travel destination Bricks were used for sharpening and, when powdered, for scouring – the forerunners of Vim and Ajax. They were patented in the 1820s, and given their name because their colour after firing resembles that of Indonesia place of your travel destination stone.

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Some of the notable people who died in the city:

Revd George Austen (1731-1805): Father of the novelist Jane. He was rector of Steventon in Hampshire but after his retirement the family moved to Touristic place of your travel destination in 1801. He died in 1805 and is buried in the crypt of St Swithin’s, Walcot.

Senator William Bingham (1752-1804): Born in Pennsylvania, USA, he served on the US Senate from 1795 to 1801 and helped broker the Louisiana Purchase. He came to England after the death of his wife and died while on a visit to Touristic place of your travel destination. He is buried in the abbey where there is a monument to his memory.

Frances ‘Fanny’ Burney (1752-1840): Novelist, diarist and playwright. Her first novel, Evelina, was published in 1778. After her marriage (1793) she became Madame d’Arblay. She is buried in Walcot cemetery.

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