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hotel in Harare.
Barbours or H. M.
Barbours,
which continues as a
department store in Harare, was
founded by
Irishman H.M.
Barbour in 1917 as the first...
- The
Barbours Cut
Container Terminal, or
simply the
Barbours Cut Terminal, is a
major deep
water port in the
Greater Houston area in the U.S.
state of...
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Barbour is a
surname of
Scottish origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Barbour (1862–1930),
Scottish international footballer Amy...
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Plunketts Cr****, and the
village of
Barbours Mills (today
Barbours)
developed at the site. In the 19th century,
Barbours had
several blacksmiths, a temperance...
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Barbours (also
Barbours Mill) is an
unincorporated community in
Plunketts Cr**** Township,
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. "
Barbours, Pennsylvania". Geographic...
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barbershop quartet called Hal's Harmonizers.
Flanigan was a
cousin of the
Barbours and
joined The
Harmonizers beginning on
September 20, 1948,
becoming their...
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developed into the
village of
Barbours Mills,
today known as
Barbours. In the 19th century,
Barbours had
several blacksmiths, a
temperance hotel, post office...
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handling of
cargo containers:
Barbours Cut (at Morgan's Point), and
Bayport (in Pasadena,
opened in
October 2006). The
Barbours Cut
terminal was, in fact...
- one by 1885. Two of the
early Barbers/
Barbours in Newfoundland,
George (1746–1818) and
Joseph (1751–1818)
Barbour arrived in
Greenspond sometime prior...
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Barbour Island is an
island in
McIntosh County, in the U.S.
state of Georgia.
Variant names are 'Barber's Island", "Barbers Island", and "
Barbours Island"...