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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...
- 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...
- then
drying up in the
decades before the
advent of the Romans, was at
Hengistbury Head.
Numismatic evidence shows progressive debasing of the coinage,...
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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...
- Semitica. pp. 511–512. "Our Heritage". Solentpedia. "Geology of
Hengistbury Head". www.
hengistbury-head.co.uk.
Retrieved 10
August 2012. "Solent Geology—Introduction—Dr...
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historical person.
Hengist was
historically said to have been
buried at
Hengistbury Head in Dorset. The Old
English names Hengest [ˈhendʒest] and
Horsa [ˈhorˠzɑ]...
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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...