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[[File:Hungerford Town Hall (1).jpg|thumb|Hungerford Town Hall]]''' | [[File:Hungerford Town Hall (1).jpg|thumb|Hungerford Town Hall]]'''Hungerford''' is a town in [[West Berkshire]]. The Hungerford massacre in August 1987 led to legislation banning certain types of semi-automatic weapons. | ||
==LGBT history== | ==LGBT history== | ||
[[Will Young]] was brought up in the town. | |||
==Ham Spray== | |||
[[File:HamSprayHouse.jpg|thumb|left|Ham Spray House]]'''Ham Spray House''' was the home of [[Lytton Strachey]], [[Dora Carrington]] and Carrington's husband Ralph Partridge from 1924 onwards. | [[File:HamSprayHouse.jpg|thumb|left|Ham Spray House]]'''Ham Spray House''' was the home of [[Lytton Strachey]], [[Dora Carrington]] and Carrington's husband Ralph Partridge from 1924 onwards. | ||
[[Category:English towns]] | [[Category:English towns]] | ||
[[Category:Berkshire]] | [[Category:Berkshire]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:52, 25 April 2016

Hungerford is a town in West Berkshire. The Hungerford massacre in August 1987 led to legislation banning certain types of semi-automatic weapons.
LGBT history
Will Young was brought up in the town.
Ham Spray

Ham Spray House was the home of Lytton Strachey, Dora Carrington and Carrington's husband Ralph Partridge from 1924 onwards.