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- Harrowfield is a suburb in eastern Hamilton in New Zealand. It was built in about 1991. Part of Tauhara Park borders the suburb. The park has a mini golf...
- solitary struggle, Sorcha is saved from drowning by a British lord, Hugh of Harrowfield (a.k.a. "Red"). When Red returns to Britain, Sorcha unwillingly accompanies...
- Niamh. They are the offspring of Sorcha and Iubdan (formerly Hugh of Harrowfield). Liadan follows in her mothers tradition in learning the healing arts...
- Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-06-7402-633-9. McElrea, Richard; Harrowfield, David (2004). Polar Castaways: The Ross Sea Party of Sir Ernest Shackleton...
- John Dyson Harrowfield (born 19 February 1953) is a former Australian politician. He was born in Melbourne to Roy Wilmott Harrowfield and Irene Mary Whitworth...
- Archaeological Sites: A Heritage In Danger (PDF). UNESCO. 2014-10-08. Harrowfield, David L. (2005). "Archaeology on Ice: A Review of Historical Archaeology...
- Named by owner Named after Other notes Charles Henry Place Crowden Place Harrowfield Dr Landell Place Longwood Pl Mistry Place Radford Place The Avenue...
- Retrieved 9 September 2008. Huxley, p. 25 Jones, p. 60 Preston, p. 14 Harrowfield, David. "The Southern Cross Expedition". University of Canterbury. Archived...
- Hamilton Central Hamilton East Hamilton Lake Hamilton North Hamilton West Harrowfield Hillcrest Huntington Livingstone Magellan Rise Maeroa Melville Nawton...
- Astronomy Morsels (PDF). ISBN 0943396743. Richard McElrea; David L. Harrowfield (2004). Polar castaways: the Ross Sea Party (1914–17) of Sir Ernest Shackleton...