Mildenhall could be
- Mildenhall, a town in Suffolk, England
- Mildenhall, a village in Wiltshire, England
- RAF Mildenhall, an air force base near Mildenhall, Suffolk
- The Mildenhall photographic collection, created by William James Mildenhall
- The Mildenhall Treasure, found near Mildenhall, Suffolk
- William James Mildenhall, early photographer of Canberra, Australia
Mildenhall is a small Market town and Civil parish in Suffolk, England Suffolk (ˈsʌfək is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in East Anglia, England. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Mildenhall, pronounced by local residents as Minal (ˈmаɪnəl and not to be confused with Mildenhall Suffolk, is a small village about 2 miles east from the town Etymology The county formerly 'Wiltonshire' or 'Wiltunscir' (9th century is named after the former county town of Wilton (itself named after the River Wylye RAF Mildenhall is a Royal Air Force (RAF station located at Mildenhall in Suffolk, England. The Mildenhall photographic collection contains more than 7700 photographic images on glass negatives of Canberra in the 1920s and 1930s Mildenhall Treasure is a major Hoard of 33 Roman Silver objects found in the Mildenhall area of the English county of Suffolk William James (Jack Mildenhall (1891-1962 photographed construction of the new Australian capital Canberra during its development in the 1920s and 1930s
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