- or so to the west of
Barkway.
Barkway is
reputedly listed in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as Birchwig,
meaning Birch Way.
Barkway has a
number of 15th and...
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Royal Air
Force Barkway or more
simply RAF
Barkway was one of the
smallest Royal Air
Force stations in the
United Kingdom. It was a
communications station...
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James Lumsden Barkway (9 July 1878 – 12
December 1968) was a
bishop in the 20th century. He was born on 9 July 1878 and
educated at
Liverpool University...
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Gravenhurst is a town in the
Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. It is
located approximately 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)
south of Bracebridge, Ontario. The Town...
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Barkway Chalk Pit is a
small (0.3 hectare)
nature reserve in
Barkway in
North Hertfordshire. It was
managed by the
Herts and Middle****
Wildlife Trust (HMWT)...
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Staff Sergeant Geoff Barkway DFM (18
September 1921 – 8 June 2006) was a
member of the
Glider Pilot Regiment who
achieved fame as the
pilot of the third...
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likely it was in the
southeast angle of the
crossroads in the
parish of
Barkway. This was in the fee of the
Lordship of Newsells. The
first recorded owner...
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Babbs Green,
Bakers End, Baldock,
Ballingdon Bottom,
Barkway, Barley,
Barleycroft End,
Barkway, Batchworth, Batford, Bayford, Bayfordbury, Beane, Bedmond...
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exact cause of the
accident must be
unknown is
illustrated by the case of
Barkway v.
South Wales Transport. In this case a bus
veered across the road and...
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Raymond Charles Barkway (24
August 1924 – 1 July 1956) ran the 110M high
hurdles for
Great Britain in the 1948
London Olympics.
Barkway was born in Uxbridge...