Proper noun
A surname.
A village in Delamere and Oakmere parish, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ5669).
A community in French River, Ontario, Canada.
A locality in the Northern Territory, Australia.
A locality on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAudiences can expect the usual banter and quick-witted, well-observed comedy at Handstand as they have come to expect from Delamere, who has been described by critics as “a master” (The Scotsman ) and “a wryly brilliant live performer” (Sunday Times ). Source: Internet
Your brother-in-law, Robert Delamere was co-writer and director, and your wife, Louise Delamere produced it and contributed to the writing as well. Source: Internet
It's a Historical Hookup on Tuesday, October 15th when we welcome the Elizabeth Hoyt, Eileen Dreyer, Jennifer Delamere, Anne Barton and Lily Dalton Historical Hookup Blog Tour from Forever Books. Source: Internet
Motorists using Leigh Delamere services on the M4 near Swindon are being charged 135.9p a litre for unleaded and 139.9p for diesel. Source: Internet
Both competitions had some excellent talent on show and the winners of the B section were Guilden Sutton Primary School beating Delamere Academy in the final. Source: Internet