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society they
called the T.C.B.S. The
initials stood for Tea Club and
Barrovian Society,
alluding to
their fondness for
drinking tea in Barrow's Stores...
- 2014.
Retrieved 23
September 2014. "People from Barrow-in-Furness are
Barrovians". www.peoplefrom.co.uk.
Retrieved 26 July 2018. oldbarrovians.org/ "Barrow...
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Often used for
British and
Irish locations. -vian Barrow-in-Furness →
Barrovians Harrow →
Harrovians Moose Jaw →
Moose Javians Oamaru →
Oamaruvians Oslo...
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series include the
Barrovian and
Buchan series of
metamorphic rocks.
George Barrow was a
geologist in
Scotland who
discovered the
Barrovian series.
These are...
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Barrow were the
Celts and
Scandinavians followed by the Cornish. Most
Barrovians however are
descended from
migrants from Scotland,
Ireland and
other parts...
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elsewhere in
England and
Ireland amongst other locations). In
general the
Barrovian dialect tends to drop
certain letters (including h and t) for example...
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during World War II.
Francis Paul
Walters died in
Paris in 1976. The
Barrovian, Oct 1939, pp.123–24. King William's
College Archive "Do****enting Dissent...
- Police, Fire and
Crime Commissioner ****bria
shootings ****brian
dialect Barrovian ****brian
toponymy ****bric
language Etymology of ****brian
place names Healthcare...
- the late 1800s and
early 1900s,
George Barrow discovered the
classic Barrovian-type
metamorphic sequence in the
southeastern Scottish Highlands. It represents...
- town of Barrow-in-Furness, ****bria, England. The
demonym of
Barrow is
Barrovian. Aim – musician, DJ and
record producer Grian Chatten - musician, lead...