Freston may refer to: Freston, Suffolk, a village south of Ipswich, England Freston (causewayed enclosure), a Neolithic site near the village of Freston...
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Thomas E. Freston (born November 22, 1945) is an American media proprietor, businessman, and financier. Freston grew up in Rowayton, Connecticut. He received...
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Kathy Freston is an American author and promoter of plant-based nutrition. Her books include The Lean, Veganist, Quantum Wellness, Clean Protein and 72...
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Tom de Freston (born 23 May 1983, London) is a visual artist and writer based in Oxford. His work is known for his focus on images of humanity, despair...
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Freston is a Neolithic causewayed enclosure, an archaeological site near the village of Freston in Suffolk, England. Causewayed enclosures were built...
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Mission Freston was the code-name of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) military mission under the command of Col. Capt D.T. Bill Hudson....
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Freston Tower is a six-storey red brick folly south of Ipswich, Suffolk in the village of Freston. It stands on the banks of the River Orwell. Arguably...
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Freston is a small village and civil parish in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England, located on the Shotley Peninsula, 4 miles south-east...
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Anthony Freston, né Brettingham (1757–1819) was an English Anglican clergyman. Freston was the son of Robert Brettingham of Norwich, and nephew of Matthew...
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Julia and the Shark (2021) in collaboration with her husband, Tom de Freston, was shortlisted for Waterstones Book of the Year and the Wainwright Prize...
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