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Uffington is the name of several places:

England
  • Uffington, Lincolnshire
  • Uffington and Barnack railway station
  • Uffington Rural District
  • Uffington, Oxfordshire
  • Uffington railway station (Uffington Junction)
  • Uffington, Shropshire
United States
  • Uffington, West Virginia

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Uffington

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Uffington is the name of several places: England Uffington, Lincolnshire Uffington and Barnack railway station Uffington Rural District Uffington, Oxfordshire...

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Uffington White Horse

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The Uffington White Horse is a prehistoric hill figure, 110 m (360 ft) long, formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk. The figure is...

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Uffington Castle

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Uffington Castle is an early Iron Age (with underlying Bronze Age) univallate hillfort in Oxfordshire, England. It covers about 32,000 square metres and...

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Earl of Craven

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Craven, Lord Mayor of London in 1610. He was made Viscount Craven, of Uffington in the County of Berkshire, at the same time. Both titles were created...

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Alexander James Adams

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settling in Banks, Oregon in 2002. In 2001, Adams founded a new band, Uffington Horse, together with Andrew Hare and Dan Ochipinti and continued to perform...

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William de Uffington

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William de Uffington was a Priest in the Roman Catholic Church. In 1288 William de Uffington is recorded as presenting the post of Vicar of St Nicholas'...

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Hill figure

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especially seen in England, where examples include the Cerne Abbas Giant, the Uffington White Horse, and the Long Man of Wilmington, as well as the "lost" carvings...

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Uffington railway station

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Uffington railway station (sometimes marked as Uffington Junction) is a former station on the Great Western Main Line. The station was located north-east...

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Uffington and Barnack railway station

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Uffington and Barnack was a railway station in the Soke of Peterborough (now Cambridgeshire) serving the villages of Uffington, Barnack and Bainton. The...

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Vale of White Horse

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northern boundary is defined by the River Thames. The name refers to Uffington White Horse, a prehistoric hill figure. As well as being a local authority...

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Oxfordshire

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15th-century Thame Museum Tolsey Museum, Burford (no website) Uffington White Horse, Uffington Castle and Wayland's Smithy burial chamber in the White Horse...

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Uffington Rural District

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Uffington was a rural district in Lincolnshire, Parts of Kesteven from 1894 to 1931. It was created in 1894 from that part of the Stamford rural sanitary...

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Whitehorse Hill

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it is the highest point in Oxfordshire. Uffington Castle lies on the summit of the hill, and the Uffington White Horse is on the hill's northern slope...

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The Ridgeway

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against potential attacks. The Bronze Age saw the development of the Uffington White Horse and the stone circle at Avebury. During the Iron Age, inhabitants...

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Berkshire Downs

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numerous tumuli (Neolithic or Bronze Age), Uffington White Horse (Bronze Age), Liddington Castle and Uffington Castle (Bronze Age and Iron Age), and Segsbury...

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Geoglyph

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equine and human figures cut into chalk hillsides. Examples include the Uffington White Horse, Cerne Abbas Giant, Westbury White Horse, and the Long Man...

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Berkshire

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prehistoric settlement on the Berkshire Downs, including the Iron Age Uffington White Horse, now in Oxfordshire. In the Anglo-Saxon period the region...

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Westbury White Horse

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figure, the Uffington White Horse, featured in King Alfred's early life. He was born in the Vale of White Horse, not far from Uffington in Oxfordshire...

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XTC

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The Uffington White Horse served as the inspiration for English Settlement's cover artwork. Partridge "wanted to move in a more pastoral, more acoustic...

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Hengist and Horsa

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his 17th-century work Monumenta Britannica, John Aubrey ascribes the Uffington White Horse hill figure to Hengist and Horsa, stating that "the White...

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