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- Hengistbury Head (/ˈhɛŋɡɪstbəri/), formerly also called Christchurch Head, is a headland jutting into the English Channel between Bournemouth and Mudeford...
- 12 July 1910, at the age of 32, Rolls was killed in an air crash at Hengistbury Airfield, Southbourne, Bournemouth when the tail of his Wright Flyer...
- Semitica. pp. 511–512. "Our Heritage". Solentpedia. "Geology of Hengistbury Head". www.hengistbury-head.co.uk. Retrieved 10 August 2012. "Solent Geology—Introduction—Dr...
- harbour entrance by cutting a new one through the sandspit at the foot of Hengistbury Head. However, upon completion the new entrance repeatedly silted up...
- Britain" Archaeological sites along the south coast of England, notably at Hengistbury Head, show connections with Armorica as far east as the Solent. This...
- consisting of a mile of gr****land between Tuckton and the "Double ****s" near Hengistbury Head. Aviators from around the world competed in a variety of contests...
- are Wick Fields, the southern flank of the harbour being bounded by Hengistbury Head, a prominent coastal headland. The harbour flows into the Christchurch...
- 1969, suggest there may have been settlements there during that period. Hengistbury Head, added to the borough in 1932, was the site of a much older Palaeolithic...
- evidence for human settlement appears at Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire and Hengistbury Head, Dorset. At the end of the last Ice Age the Bristol Channel was...
- but he never reached Hampshire. Notable sites from this period include Hengistbury Head (now in Dorset), which was a major port. The Romans invaded Britain...