- East
Firle and West
Firle still remains, East
Firle is now
simply confined to the
houses of
Heighton Street,
which lie to the east of the
Firle Park....
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Firle Beacon is a hill in the
South Downs of
southern England. It is 217
metres high and is a Marilyn. It
commands a far-reaching view. When the prevailing...
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Firle Place is a
manor house in
Firle, East Sus****,
United Kingdom. The Gage
family have
owned the land at
Firle since acquiring it from the
Levett family...
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eighth Baronet, of
Firle Place. The
titles remain united. The Gage
family descends from John Gage, who was
created a baronet, of
Firle Place in the County...
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Firle Hill
Climb is a
disused hillclimbing course near Lewes, East Sus****, England,
sometimes referred to as Bo Peep Hill Climb. The
event was celebrated...
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Walter Firle or
Walther Firle (August 22, 1859 in
Breslau –
November 20, 1929 in Munich) was a
German portrait and
genre painter. He was born in Breslau...
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periodically re-cut and
cleaned but no
trace of them
remains today.
Firle Corn in
Firle, Sus**** is a nearly-lost hill
figure which can be seen with the aid...
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Firle Escarpment is a 302.1-hectare (747-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest north of
Seaford in East Sus****. This is a long stretch...
- Gage, KCVO, (30
December 1895 – 27
February 1982) was
Viscount Gage of
Firle Place during much of the 20th century. He was born to
Henry Charles Gage...
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Firle is a
suburb of
Adelaide in the City of
Norwood Payneham St Peters. The
suburb was laid out in 1881 by
Edward Castres Gwynne who was born at Lewes...