- The
Fovant Badges are a set of
regimental badges cut into a
chalk hill,
Fovant Down, near
Fovant, in south-west Wiltshire, England. They are
between Salisbury...
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Fovant is a
village and
civil parish in
southwest Wiltshire, England,
lying about 9
miles (14 km) west of
Salisbury on the A30 Salisbury-Shaftesbury road...
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goods traffic in 1967. In the
First World War, it was the
junction for the
Fovant Military Railway. The
station was
about ½ mile from the
centre of the village...
- hill
figures that
include humans are the
Osmington White Horse and the
Fovant regimental badges. The Long Man is also one of two hill
figures in East...
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trace of the figure's
existence when overgrown, as is the case of the lost
Fovant Badges in Wiltshire.[citation needed] The
trenching method,
which is by...
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Examples of
these are the
Litlington White Horse,
Devizes White Horse,
Fovant Badges,
Cherhill White Horse, and the
Marlborough White Horse. In 2008–2009...
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inexorable Mandos. On 16 July 1919,
Tolkien was
taken off
active service, at
Fovant, on
Salisbury Plain, with a
temporary disability pension. On 3 November...
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Fonthill Gifford Ford (North Wiltshire) Ford (Laverstock and Ford)
Fosbury Fovant Foxham Foxley Froxfield Fugglestone St
Peter Fyfield Fyfield (Pewsey) Gasper...
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August 1907 Alverstoke,
Hampshire Died 7 July 1977(1977-07-07) (aged 69)
Fovant,
Wiltshire Relations Admiral David Luce (brother)
Children Richard Luce...
- 1915 at a
brewery at Orpington. In
January 1916 the
battalion moved to
Fovant,
where there was a
large purpose-built camp on the edge of the Salisbury...