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e is situated at the northern edge of the High Weald, a ridge of hard sandstone that runs across so
outh Downs proper but also part of the western Weald, a geologically and ecologically quite differe
streams of melting ice would flow down off the Weald across the Downs, creating the dry valleys suc
d Navy (NZ3905) Wasp HAS.1 is flown from North Weald Airfield and flown in Royal Navy markings as X
North Weald Airfield 1916-1918
Aviation is an aviation museum based at North Weald Airfield in North Weald, Essex, England and wa
The first Air Tattoo was staged at North Weald airfield in Essex with just over 100 aircraft
ber of the RAF 332 Squadron stationed at North Weald airfield, Bergsland's Spitfire VB AB269 AH:D w
sites, designed to be a decoy for nearby North Weald airfield.
very Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday at North Weald Airfield.
The clay is named after the Weald, an area of Sussex.
ch at Chevening in 1610 between teams from the Weald and the Downs.
ion, there was a talk was given on the work of Weald and Downland Open Air Museum.
of relief: to the south, a section of the High Weald; and to the north the lower land, named the Ro
it was instead dismantled, transported to the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton and
ts of east Maidstone to the rural areas of the weald and Faversham.
t his early career with non-league teams South Weald and Peterborough City, before turning professi
il 1945, the squadron was transferred to North Weald and later to RAF Dyce in Scotland, where 331 a
Coal Branch Line such as McLeod River, Erith, Weald, and Oke were all ghost towns by the 1960s wit
ed as a satellite for RAF Debden and RAF North Weald and numerous squadrons flew from the airfield
erly powered Lurgashall Mill, now moved to the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum.
arnes served as station commander at RAF North Weald and then RAF Wattisham before becoming Assista
ection between Loughton, Debden, Epping, North Weald and Harlow in south-west Essex on Saturdays on
cal Sciences (Cambridge) (completed 2003), the Weald and Downland Gridshell (2002, nominated for th
d close to both the natural beauty of the High Weald and to Haywards Heath with its amenities and s
pension from the crown and made warden of the Weald and (on 28 May 1241) Sergeant of the Peace (pr
In 1971, route 258 replaced the Harrow Weald and Watford Junction section of the route.
The mill is now operated at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum.
The industry spread along the Weald, and as far north as Maidstone.
Cobb was born in 1916 at Harrow Weald and attended Harrow School and read Mechanical
village was in the iron making district of the Weald, and its blast furnace was, in 1813, the last
nd replaced route 182 between Watford & Harrow Weald and since 1978, continued to South Harrow repl
to Ongar, with intermediate stations at North Weald and Blake Hall.
route 158 between Watford Junction and Harrow Weald and also route 18 between Harrow & Wealdstone
Knole Park, near to the villages of Sevenoaks Weald and Underriver.
May 1929, the 93 was withdrawn between Harrow Weald and Craven Park, being replaced by the 18 over
Wethersfield as lecturer, with Daniel Weld or Weald, another puritan, as vicar.
Upper Chalk lies on the southern flank of the Weald anticline, an upward flexure of the crust and
ke House and the site of an abandoned village, Weald, are in the former parish.
The majority of the parish is in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
e the Buchan Country Park and part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at Pease Po
In 1999 the route was extended in the Harrow Weald area from the garage to Oxhey Lane to replace
The High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has lots of
under Queen Mary, and known locally within The Weald as "Bloody Baker", to Baker's Cross.
sition into more sand being delivered into the Weald basin, this has led to the deposition of a mix
braided river system feeding sediment into the Weald Basin.
There is also two football teams, Weald Bassett who are a junior side and North Weald
Ongar, 2.4 miles (3.9 km) North-West of North Weald Bassett and 3.1 miles (5.0 km) South-East of K
North Weald Bassett (2 seats)
North Weald Bassett (locally known as North Weald) is a vi
He was buried in St Andrew's Church, North Weald Bassett, Essex.
Rodings, Lambourne, Moreton and Fyfield, North Weald Bassett, Passingford and Shelley from Epping F
turns northwards around the western end of the Weald; Beacon Hill is lower, but represents a higher
uadron moved to RAF Andover and then RAF North Weald before finally moving to RAF Weston Zoyland wh
From September 2008 Radio Weald began sending out Friday Broadcasts over the i
l on the Brighton Main Line through the Sussex Weald between Three Bridges and Balcombe.
Down is situated on high ground in the Sussex Weald between Buxted (2.75 miles (4.4 km) to the wes
Five railways once crossed the Weald; building them provided the engineers with dif
N18, Trafalgar Square - Harrow Weald Bus Garage, via Baker Street
Hill campus on Lowlands Road and at the Harrow Weald campus in Brookshill, Harrow Weald.
thing Choral Society, and the conductor of the Weald Choir of Crawley.
He was buried in South Weald church, but his tomb was badly damaged in the
This changes to Weald clay around the Langney estate.
L. superstes is known from the Upper Weald Clay (Barremian age), Sussex, England.
Weald Clay is a Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rock un
The sandstone units of the Weald Clay Group represent river deposits which peri
ides the most southerly exposure of any of the Weald Clay sand members in Britain.
llectively known as the Hastings Beds) and the Weald Clay.
The sand is of the lower division of the Weald Clay.
ludes former students of Greenhill College and Weald College.
Grimsdyke Open space and the adjoining Harrow Weald Common: total 57 acres (22.8ha)
scarpment, with the northern part being in the Weald, composed of a mixture of sandstone ridges and
and then into the beautiful countryside of The Weald, crossing the North and South Downs.
tarian cheese made from ewe's milk by the High Weald Dairy in West Sussex, England.
High Weald Dairy explains that "‘Slipcote' is an old Engl
hter squadrons were based - RAFs Kenley, North Weald, Debden, Biggin Hill, Tangmere, Hornchurch and
llage is located on the northern slopes of the Weald, five miles (8km) west of Tunbridge Wells.
It is located on the southern slopes of the Weald, five miles (8km) to the east of Haywards Heat
idge to allow export of iron products from the Weald, for example cannon to the Royal Dockyard at C
fter the operations centre at nearby RAF North Weald for Sector E, No. 11 Group RAF was bombed by t
l of regional importance supported by the High Weald Forum and local authorities in East and West S
the hamlet, there are outstanding views of the Weald from a terrace, which also includes a sunken w
been operated by Metroline and from the Harrow Weald garage using different types of double-decker
withdrawn section of route 140 (between Harrow Weald Garage and Edgware) on 14 November 1987, runni
Route 258 was originally allocated to Harrow Weald garage using single and double deckers.
The route was run from Harrow Weald Garage by Harrow Buses using Metrobuses.
Saturday double deck route running from Harrow Weald Garage to South Harrow Station.
line (in a swap for route H14) at their Harrow Weald garage, using brand new Volvo B7TL 10m / Plaxt
1840: Christopher Thomas Tower, of Weald Hall
ried Lucy daughter and coheir of Hugh Smith of Weald Hall, Essex, and took the additional surname S
man roads built to take the cast iron from the Weald have been discovered, as well as other finds f
councils in the Hampshire part of the Western Weald, have taken a positive view of the proposed pa
, Crystal Palace, Guildford, Hampstead, Harrow Weald, Hemel Hempstead, Leatherhead Stoke d'Abernon,
The parish is located on the Weald, immediately south of Sevenoaks town, with the
me in Croydon, 287 Squadron moved to RAF North Weald in 1944, RAF Bradwell Bay in 1945 and RAF West
on 4 April in that year became rector of South Weald in Essex.
Common is a small village in the heart of The Weald in the Waverley district of Surrey, England.
aised to the Peerage as Baron Dykes, of Harrow Weald in the London Borough of Harrow.
cricket was invented by children living on the Weald in Saxon or Norman times and that the game ver
created a life peer as Baron Greene of Harrow Weald in 1974.
, and is crossed by larger rivers draining the Weald including the Arun and Adur.
udes a number of towns situated in the western Weald, including Petersfield, Liss, Midhurst and Pet
It runs through the High Weald, including Bedgebury Pinetum.
The Weald is drained by many streams radiating from it,
Radio Weald is a Student Radio Station and has been runnin
The Weald is the eroded remains of a geological structur
The Western Weald is drained by the River Arun and its tribituar
The High Weald is in lime green (9a); the Low Weald, darker g
Part of the Weald is the Ashdown Forest.
The toponym Weald is from the Old English for "woodland".
The High Weald is heavily wooded in contrast to the South Dow
North Weald is also home to North Weald Cricket Club who p
Between the Downs and Weald is a narrow stretch of lower lying land; many
Sevenoaks Weald is a village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks
Weald is a hamlet in Bampton civil parish about 0.75
North Weald is home to Bantham and Ongar Bowls Club who pl
The eastern end of this old longer Weald is the Boulonnais chalk area in the Pas de Cal
Lindfield & High Weald is an electoral division of West Sussex in the
The western Weald is an area of countryside in Hampshire and Wes
nd Tillingham; source, Rotherfield in the High Weald; it flows in an easterly direction and enters
St George, Sevenoaks Weald, Kent - geograph.org.uk - 1225688
Belmont; Canons; Edgware; Harrow Weald; Kenton East; Kenton West; Queensbury; Stanmor
geshire in January 2008, and Maidstone and The Weald later that same month.
Weald Manor is a large late 17th century manor house
ed at All Saints' Churchyard Extension, Harrow Weald, Middlesex, England (S.E.
Harrow Weald, Middlesex: Capital Transport.
ed in the names of the villages Eyton upon the Weald Moors and Preston upon the Weald Moors.
The Weald Moors are located in the ceremonial county of
Kynnersley is situated on the North Shropshire Weald Moors, an area of wetlands which have been dra
he northern extremity of the area known as the Weald Moors.
here south of Cherrington, drains part of the Weald Moors.
mlet in Shropshire, England on the edge of the Weald Moors.
llage is located on the northern slopes of the Weald, nine miles (13 km) north-west of Tunbridge We
11 corridor (6,000 alone are planned for North Weald), North Weald & Ongar stations will have to be
Radio Weald now also has a forum for listeners and crew to
The Weald occupies the northern borderlands of the count
created a life peer as Baron Greene of Harrow Weald, of Harrow in the County of Greater London.
e claims to have been born and educated in the Weald of Kent.
The eastern part of the ridge, the Weald of Kent, Sussex and Surrey has been greatly er
d and Five Ashes is a civil parish in the High Weald of East Sussex, England.
t of the village has great views across to the Weald of Kent.
Weald of Kent Grammar School ("WOK") is a grammar sc
Weald of Kent is a fairly modern school, and in 2003
entury as a market town at a point in the High Weald of north Sussex where the River Arun could be
these form the gentler rolling landscapeof Low Weald, of which the Vale of Kent is a part.
t Sutton is a small village on the edge of the Weald of Kent, approximately 5 miles (8 km) to the s
ton Park, dating from 1570 and overlooking the Weald of Kent.
xtable, Kemsing, Otford and Shoreham, Seal and Weald, Sevenoaks Eastern, Sevenoaks Kippington, Seve
n Edgware, London and later educated at Harrow Weald Sixth Form College.
The Weald Sports Centre has indoor and outdoor facilitie
gle track line with one passing place at North Weald station, although this loop was taken out of s
North Ockendon, Rainham, South Ockendon, South Weald, Stifford, Upminster, Wennington and West Thur
In May 1918 the squadron moved to North Weald tasked with night fighting, and it received Av
Because of heavy Luftwaffe attacks on North Weald, the flight moved to Stapleford on 4 September
As with many villages on the Weald the iron industry flourished here in the 17th
Iron smelting was not new to the Sussex Weald: the Romans had a forge at Oldlands in Buxted,
The parish is located on the north of the Weald, three miles (4.8km) to the east of Tonbridge.
valley to Tonbridge; from there it crosses the Weald through Tunbridge Wells to Uckfield, and thenc
ve patrols over coastal convoys from RAF North Weald, to where it had moved at the end of August 19
11 Group, which ordered Hurricanes from North Weald to investigate.
Saturdays and Sundays it became a daily Harrow Weald to Wimbledon Station route from 3 August 1927.
s (751 ft), it offers panoramic views over the Weald to the north, to the English Channel and the I
ieppe, and in December was posted to RAF North Weald to command 331 & 332 Norwegian Squadrons.
m 9 March 1927, route 93 became a daily Harrow Weald to Putney route with an extension to Wimbledon
t Chart, the road undulates around the Kentish Weald via Bethersden and High Halden, to the market
the following Mid Sussex District wards: High Weald Ward and Lindfield Ward; and the following civ
97 as the constituency named Maidstone and The Weald was retained but did not cover the entire town
The section between Edgware and Harrow Weald was withdrawn and replaced by route 340 in 198
peaks to Mill Hill East, the section to Harrow Weald was replaced by route 140 in 1983.
h was removed to create the parishes of Harrow Weald, Wealdstone and Wembley.
with parts becoming the new parishes of Harrow Weald, Wealdstone and Wembley.
Its terrain consists of wooded weald, well-fenced vale, and the open downland of th
Hutton, Ingrave and South Weald went to Brentwood Urban District and most of t
Further aircraft from North Weald were scrambled to intercept their comrades, bu
arish is located on the northern slopes of the Weald, west of Tonbridge.
), follows a mostly straight course across the Weald, with minor diversions to avoid steep or wet g
                                                                                                   


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