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third round fixture against Swansea Town in 1954.
Barrow were
founded on 16 July 1901 at the old
Drill Hall (later the Palais) in the Strand, and pla****...
- Bank
barrow Bell
barrow Bowl
barrow D-shaped
barrow –
round barrow with a
purposely flat edge at one side
often defined by
stone slabs. Disc
barrow Fancy...
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Robert Hilliard Barrow (February 5, 1922 –
October 30, 2008) was a
United States Marine Corps four-star general.
Barrow was the 27th
Commandant of the...
- Long
barrows are a
style of
monument constructed across Western Europe in the
fifth and
fourth millennia BCE,
during the
Early Neolithic period. Typically...
- -1.1455389
Barrow-upon-Soar
railway station (formerly
known as
Barrow and
Barrow-upon-Soar and Quorn)
serves the
large village of
Barrow-upon-Soar in...
-
Barrow Cr**** is a very
small town, with a
current po****tion of 11, in the
southern Northern Territory of Australia. It is
located on the
Stuart Highway...
- Kingdom's
first nuclear-powered submarine;
Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022);
Barrow Shipyard;
Trafalgar Day, 1960. 1961
German Paratroops Landing on Top of...
-
became part of the
Barrow-in-Furness district. On 1
April 1987, the new
parish of
Dalton Town with
Newton was created. The
Drill Hall was officially...
- Beyer, Manfred; Brunner,
Wolfgang G., New
BAUER Flydrill system drilling monopiles at
Barrow Offs**** Wind Farm UK (PDF),
BAUER Maschinen GmbH., archived...
- the west by the Long Strait, off
Wrangel Island, and in the east by
Point Barrow, Alaska,
beyond which lies the
Beaufort Sea. The
Bering Strait forms its...