- current,
structure is as
follows as of
April 2021:
Battalion Headquarters, at
Iverna Gardens drill hall,
Kensington Headquarters Company, at
Brock Barracks,...
- PS
Iverna was a
paddle steamer p****enger
vessel operated by the
Drogheda Steam Packet Company from 1895 to 1902 and the
Lancashire and
Yorkshire Railway...
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Armenian Apostolic church and a
Grade II*
listed building in
Iverna Gardens, Kensington, London. It was
constructed in 1922–23 by
Calouste Gulbenkian...
- The
Iverna Gardens drill hall is a
military installation in Kensington, London. The
drill hall was
designed as the
headquarters for the 4th (Kensington)...
- named. He
writes that the
earlier forms of
these goddess names were Everna/
Iverna and Everiu/Iveriu and that both come from "the Indo-European root ei-, implying...
- was at
Beaufort House,
Walham Green and the 4th (West Middle****) were at
Iverna Gardens, High Street, Kensington. Men from both
units voluntarily went out...
- a
talking cigar-smoking hat, a
journalist interviewing the
Mysterious Iverna Deskerna, and the
Mephys group, a mega-multimedia
corporation with many...
- A Detachment, at
Braganza Street drill hall,
Walworth B Detachment, at
Iverna Gardens drill hall,
Kensington C Detachment, at
Kingston upon
Thames D Detachment...
- 2010, p. 49.
Historic England. "Church of St
Sarkis (Armenian Church),
Iverna Gardens, W8 (1080556)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 27...
- Ireland, a less
common variant of Hibernia; both
derive from the
earlier Iverna.
Juverna occurs in the
works of
Juvenal and
Pomponius Mela,
although James...