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  • ched record of sending boys to schools such as Harrow, Radley and Eton and to Sedbergh and Amplefort
  • The area is served by Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station
  • and follows a meandering course through North Harrow, Rayners Lane, Ruislip, Northolt (skirting Nor
  • as a football club called Farleigh Rovers down Harrow RD which is in Warlingham but is in the Chelsh
  • The 1983 General Election saw Harrow reduced back to two seats, resulting in Harrow
  • When Harrow remotely guided the powerful android to him, R
  • He served as a Harrow representative on the London Fire and Emergenc
  • of Siegfried from Anthony Hopkins, while Lisa Harrow returned as Helen.
  • nd Colin Blakely that of Siegfried, while Lisa Harrow returned as Helen.
  • he 1840's to distinguish the area south of the Harrow Road where new housing was largely occupied by
  • The roughly north-south A404 Harrow Road runs through the area, and the Chiltern M
  • e map of railways in the vicinity of Sudbury & Harrow Road
  • He was buried at Harrow Road Cemetery, his funeral attended by many pr
  • A new maternity centre opened at 283A Harrow Road in 1938 and with the formation of the Nat
  • About 350m to the north is Sudbury & Harrow Road National Rail station.
  • s situated between Northolt Park and Sudbury & Harrow Road stations.
  • On 11 February 2006 the 28 was extended from Harrow Road to Kensal Rise.
  • he streets used, or seen, in the film include: Harrow Road W2 and W9, Bishop's Bridge Road W2, Westb
  • West London, England, which connects the A404 Harrow Road in Harlesden to the A24 in South Wimbledo
  • Sudbury & Harrow Road is a Network Rail station served by Chilt
  • It is in close proximity with Harrow Road W9.
  • stations were opened: Wembley Hill, Sudbury & Harrow Road and South Harrow.
  • traffic from the Flyover to turn-off on to the Harrow Road (A404) or eastbound traffic from the Harr
  • h-east corner of the junction of Edgware Road, Harrow Road and Marylebone Road.
  • unded the Women's Hospital for Children at 688 Harrow Road with Louisa Garrett Anderson.
  • and the 18C on Sundays, via Paddington and the Harrow Road to Harlesden, where the 18A continued to
  • A4005 (Bridgewater Road & Harrow Road, Harrow)
  • l wards of the City of Westminster: Bayswater, Harrow Road, Hyde Park, Lancaster Gate, Little Venice
  • Sudbury & Harrow Road, on Chiltern Railways
  • 1TSG, Harrow Road, Paddington Green (Includes trained Firea
  • Point tower blocks in the safe Labour ward of Harrow Road.
  • e Road, London NW10 close to the junction with Harrow Road.
  • s River, Rocky Point Road, Princes Highway and Harrow Road.
  • bus routes 18 and N18 running west-east on the Harrow Road.
  • glas' parents died in 1837, he was educated at Harrow Rugby 1843-47 and Durham University where he g
  • Whilst teaching art at Harrow, Ryan first created Captain Pugwash as a comic
  • He funded a Harrow Scholarship for Brasenose College in 1916 and
  • Other periodicals published by Harrow School are Goulash (a satire magazine), The Ha
  • From Harrow School he went to New College, Oxford; took fi
  • Lord Ronaldshay was educated at Harrow School and the Royal Agricultural College.
  • ted at a private school in Dorset, and then at Harrow School and Oriel College, Oxford, from where h
  • Had the governors of Harrow School not made objections during the planning
  • It maintains its historic ties with Harrow School to this day.
  • an Higgin, and was educated at Rossall School, Harrow School and then University College, Oxford.
  • He also wrote many other Harrow School songs along with the then Master in Cha
  • Bridgeman was educated in Harrow School and joined afterwards the British Army.
  • s perhaps best remembered as the author of the Harrow school song, Forty Years On, which is still su
  • d at Winchester College and in a match against Harrow School scored 117 for the Winchester XI in a p
  • After leaving Harrow School in 1996 he attended Oxford Brookes rece
  • , was a teacher of classics, and Headmaster of Harrow School from 1971 to 1981.
  • nghamshire on 4 April 1914 and was educated at Harrow School from 1928-1931.
  • Educated at Harrow School and at Oxford University, where he stud
  • He was educated at Harrow School before going to King's College, Cambrid
  • ster, Archibald Boyd-Carpenter was educated at Harrow School and at Balliol College, Oxford, where h
  • Educated at Harrow School Riddell-Webster was commissioned into t
  • He was Lord Byron's schoolmate at Harrow School and 'inherited some of his master's poe
  • e Harrovian is a weekly newspaper published by Harrow School during term time "as an organ of record
  • He was educated at West Downs School, Harrow School and Sandhurst Military Academy.
  • d first at Hipperholme Grammar School, then at Harrow School and finally Christ Church, Oxford, wher
  • He was educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church, Oxford and was ca
  • Born in 1881 and educated at Harrow School and University College, Oxford, his fir
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where h
  • He attended Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge before b
  • He was educated at Harrow School and at Oriel College, Oxford graduating
  • nry Torrens, K.C.B. Anstruther was educated at Harrow School and joined the Grenadier Guards, reachi
  • Masterton-Smith was educated at Harrow School and Hertford College, Oxford.
  • el Anne Georgina Campbell, and was educated at Harrow School and King's College London.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.
  • He was the professional at Harrow School from 1871-2; and joint secretary with C
  • He was educated at Harrow School and was commissioned into the militia b
  • Bower went to Harrow School in 1874 and was later commissioned into
  • He was educated at Harrow School and called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn
  • Barbour studied at Harrow School and the University of Oxford before bec
  • in Westminster, London in 1771, and studied at Harrow School before qualifying as a barrister; he wa
  • Rhodes coached at Harrow School until 1936.
  • xfordshire on 7 September 1757 and educated at Harrow School (1770-71), Eton College (1771-74) and K
  • Beaumont was educated at Harrow School and then at Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • Gordon attended Harrow School and graduated from Balliol College, Oxf
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Christ Church College, Oxford.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and at Balliol College, Oxford, and ser
  • The area is known for the famous Harrow School and also includes Harrow town centre.
  • r Archibald Orr-Ewing, Bt. and was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Oxford.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and was in the 1890 Harrow School Crick
  • Temple was educated at Harrow School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he g
  • els University School in Victoria and later at Harrow School in England.
  • He was educated at Sunningdale School, then Harrow School and Welldon.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church, Oxford, graduatin
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Cambridge University.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church, Oxford.
  • Butler was educated at Harrow School in London and University College, Oxfor
  • Jones was a fine sportsman, was educated at Harrow School and Jesus College, Cambridge, and playe
  • He was educated at Harrow School and King's College London.
  • He went to Harrow School and the University of Manchester where
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Christ's College, Cambridge.
  • John Lyon, founder of the famous Harrow School
  • He was educated at Harrow School and RMA Woolwich.
  • oke was educated at The Downs School, Wraxall, Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford.
  • Wroughton was educated at Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford.
  • He went to Harrow School in North East London.
  • lso played a number of games that year for the Harrow School old boys team, one of which was against
  • f the 4th Earl of Aberdeen and was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • Agnew attended Harrow School and served then as cavalry officer.
  • Educated at Harrow School in Middlesex, he went on to gain a Mast
  • He attended Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • ed to playing only one match per year, against Harrow School each Christmas.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College, Oxford.
  • Educated at Harrow School and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhur
  • brought up as a ward of court, and educated at Harrow School and then privately.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and University College, Oxford.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Brasenose College, Oxford.
  • Educated at Harrow School and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurs
  • He attended Harrow school from 1808 to 1811, leaving to take up a
  • elling to England to complete his education at Harrow School and the Royal Military Academy.
  • alker, and the seven brothers were all sent to Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • Earle was educated at Harrow School and was in the school's cricket team as
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College Cambridge.
  • During Stanley's time at Harrow School his fag was fellow parliamentarian and
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge and was
  • He was educated at Harrow School and University College, Durham.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Winchester College.
  • He attended Harrow School and was awarded an honorary doctorate o
  • rded is a match played between Stoneleigh CC v Harrow School in 1847 at Harrow.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and at Exeter College, Oxford, before j
  • After education at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge, he ente
  • y (1985 - 15 December 2006), a former pupil at Harrow School and a student at Newcastle University a
  • Francis Pember was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College, Oxford, where he m
  • It was based on Harrow School swimming bath, which representatives of
  • second son of John Robert Hollond and attended Harrow School (there becoming friends with Winston Ch
  • noted as a schoolboy cricketer playing against Harrow School in 1822, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
  • He was Junior Chaplain at Harrow School from 1987 to 1989, and Senior Chaplain
  • ed as Headmaster of Bristol Grammar School and Harrow School as well as President of St. John's Coll
  • In 1953, he became headmaster of Harrow School and on his death it was said that the p
  • Bonhote was born in London and educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • Opperman was educated at Harrow School and has an honours degree in law from t
  • He was educated at Harrow School and at Pembroke College, Cambridge, whe
  • Educated at Harrow School and Edinburgh University, Spent a post
  • Educated at Harrow School and Balliol College, University of Oxfo
  • Long was educated at Harrow School and went then to Trinity College, Cambr
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Magdalen College, Oxford and traine
  • He was educated at Harrow School and University College, Oxford and orda
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford, graduating i
  • He was educated at Harrow School where he was captain of the cricket XI
  • ford "classic", he taught at Repton School and Harrow School from 1878 to 1886, and had been Headmas
  • ghes played in their penultimate match against Harrow School in December 1882.
  • He was and educated at Harrow School and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurs
  • s are now in the Ulster Museum (purchased from Harrow school which holds the rest of his collection)
  • Born in 1844 he was educated at Harrow School and Brasenose College, Oxford.
  • Educated at Harrow School and the Royal Military College, Sandhur
  • He joined the staff of Harrow School in 1932, teaching English and Classics.
  • Bridgeman was educated at Harrow School and went then to the Royal Military Aca
  • He attended Harrow School from 1912 to 1916, and joined the Royal
  • Ward was educated at Harrow School and the Military Academy, Woolwich.
  • school was founded in 1876 by the Governors of Harrow School for the education of local boys, in (be
  • He was educated in England at Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford where he grad
  • He was educated at Harrow School and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and became a lieutenant in the 1st Life
  • Jones was educated at Harrow School and Reading University, and is the brot
  • Les Miserables ( Harrow School)(non-equity) - Eponine
  • He was first educated at Harrow School, then aged fifteen went to the Royal Mi
  • Educated at Harrow School, he obtained an Open Scholarship to Chr
  • er afield, which in recent years have included Harrow School, Uppingham School, Eton College, Sherbo
  • Lucan was educated at Harrow School, and later at Sandhurst, and was commis
  • "Educated at Harrow School, he won a Blue at Oxford in 1886 and wa
  • Educated in England at Harrow School, he migrated to Australia in 1894, beco
  • He was educated at Harrow School, and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
  • Grant was educated at Harrow School, and inherited a large sum of money on
  • Educated at Harrow School, Hulton went up to Brasenose College, O
  • educated at St. Ronan's School, Hawkhurst, and Harrow School, just outside London, and Trinity Colle
  • D. H. Parry and articles on football training, Harrow School, and Julius Caesar in Britain.
  • Brooke was educated at Harrow School, Millfield, and the Royal Agricultural
  • Zingari, representing the amateur side against Harrow School, and a few weeks later played for the G
  • Pyman was educated at Harrow School, where he captained the school cricket
  • years he has been Director of that subject at Harrow School, where in 2008 he retired to look after
  • After attending Harrow School, he joined the British Army and became
  • He was educated at a Harrow School, where he represented and captained the
  • ding school destinations include Eton College, Harrow School, and Charterhouse School.
  • Bt and Emily Martha Lucas, he was educated at Harrow School, succeeded to his father's titles in 19
  • He was educated at the Harrow School, Harrow on the Hill, England.
  • Shipston-on-Stour in 1900, James Leaf attended Harrow School, playing a match for them against Winch
  • He was educated at Harrow School, and at University College, Oxford.
  • art of the World War II and he was educated at Harrow School, then, after active duty in Cyprus with
  • He was educated at Harrow School, Harrow on the Hill, London, UK.
  • ial College, UCL, etc.) public schools such as Harrow School, Eton College and Winchester College, b
  • He was educated at Harrow School, Trinity College, Cambridge and St Mary
  • He went to Harrow School, but only stayed for a year.
  • He was educated at Harrow School, Trinity College, Dublin and Sandhurst.
  • an English schoolmaster who was headmaster of Harrow School, and a war time civil servant.
  • nn, and studied at Upper Canada College and at Harrow School, England.
  • He attended Harrow School, studied at Trinity College, Cambridge,
  • ny local senior independent schools, including Harrow School, Charterhouse School, Dulwich College,
  • He boarded at Harrow School, which he found somewhat traumatizing f
  • ford and Elizabeth Simpson, he was educated at Harrow School, London and at Trinity College, Cambrid
  • He received his education at Harrow School, a boarding school in north-west London
  • ay is a career geography teacher, currently at Harrow School, where he was director of boarding and
  • Lord Bristol was educated at Harrow School, where he began to be known for drug an
  • Starting out her teaching career at Harrow School, she then joined Merchant Taylors' Scho
  • He was educated at Harrow School, playing in the Eton-Harrow match in 18
  • son of Robert Somervell, Master and Bursar of Harrow School, and was educated there before reading
  • Charles Oxended was educated at Harrow School, where he captained the school cricket
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