-
called votive bucklers, and were hung at altars, etc.
Adarga Lantern shield Rodeleros (lit., "shield bearers", also
known as "sword and
buckler men") Swashbuckler...
- Paul
Richard Buckler (6
December 1955 – 17
February 2025) was an
English musician who was the
drummer of the rock band the Jam.
Although the Jam's creative...
- Reis-
Bücklers corneal dystrophy is not ****ociated with any
systemic conditions. The
dystrophy was
described in 1917 by Reis and in 1949 by
Bücklers. Corneal...
-
Buckler's Hard is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Beaulieu, in the New
Forest district, in the
county of Hampshire, England, on the
banks of the Beaulieu...
- A
buckler is a
small shield used as a
companion weapon It may also
refer to:
Buckler, a low
alcohol beer
brewed by
Heineken Buckler Cars, a
British car...
- is a
compound of "swash" (archaic: to
swagger with a
drawn sword) and "
buckler" (a
small shield gripped in the fist)
dating from the 16th century. While...
- 1947,
Buckler took over the
Welco Farm
Implements Ltd at Crowthorne,
Berkshire and a
plaque can be seen on the site of the
former factory.
Bucklers were...
- 1972 in Woking, Surrey,
consisting of Paul Weller,
Bruce Foxton and Rick
Buckler. They
released 18
consecutive top 40
singles in the
United Kingdom, from...
-
Buckler is an
English and
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Buckler (1882–1921),
Welsh professional rugby league footballer...
- 1945
worked at
Rivers Motors (Reading) Ltd.
Buckler was
Managing Director of
Bucklers of
Reading Ltd and
Buckler Cars Ltd. He was also a
committee member...