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Harberton is a village,
civil parish and
former manor 3
miles south west of Totnes, in the
South Hams
District of Devon, England. The
parish includes...
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Viscount Harberton, of
Carbery in the
County of
Kildare is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 5 July 1791 for
Arthur Pomeroy, 1st Baron...
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Estancia Harberton was
established in 1886, when the
missionary pioneer Thomas Bridges (1842-1898)
resigned from the
Anglican mission at Ushuaia. The...
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Florence Wallace Pomeroy,
Viscountess Harberton (née
Wallace Legge; 14 June 1843 – 30
April 1911) was a
British campaigner for
dress reform. She was born...
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There are
daily bus and boat
tours to
Harberton, the
Bridges family compound,
Estancia Harberton.
Tours also
visit the Les
Eclaireurs Lighthouse...
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Headington Hill,
leading north off
Headington Road to Jack Straw's Lane and
Harberton Mead. The cul-de-sac
Pullens Field (a.k.a. Pullen's Field,
named in 1972)...
- new
school was
built on a 16-acre (6.5 ha) site on
Marston Road
between Harberton Mead (which was its address) and Jack Straw's Lane. The
original 1906...
- Joan de Vautort,
widow of
Ralph de
Vautort (d. 1267),
feudal baron of
Harberton,
Devon and Trematon, Cornwall. Joan
later married Sir
Alexander Okeston...
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Florence Wallace Pomeroy,
Viscountess Harberton (1843-1911),
British dress reformer Henry Pomeroy, 2nd
Viscount Harberton (1749-1829),
Irish politician Herb...
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Viscountess Harberton (1876–1945) was an
English painter. She was born in Weymouth, Dorset, and
studied at the
Slade School of Fine Art. Lady
Harberton was married...