Uffington is the name of several places: England Uffington, Lincolnshire Uffington and Barnack railway station Uffington Rural District Uffington, Oxfordshire...
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...
Uffington Castle is an early Iron Age (with underlying Bronze Age) univallate hillfort in Oxfordshire, England. It covers about 32,000 square metres and...
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...
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...
Uffington railway station (sometimes marked as Uffington Junction) is a former station on the Great Western Main Line. The station was located north-east...
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'...
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...
15th-century Thame Museum Tolsey Museum, Burford (no website) Uffington White Horse, Uffington Castle and Wayland's Smithy burial chamber in the White Horse...
Uffington and Barnack was a railway station in the Soke of Peterborough (now Cambridgeshire) serving the villages of Uffington, Barnack and Bainton. The...
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...
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...
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...
numerous tumuli (Neolithic or Bronze Age), Uffington White Horse (Bronze Age), Liddington Castle and Uffington Castle (Bronze Age and Iron Age), and Segsbury...
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...
equine and human figures cut into chalk hillsides. Examples include the Uffington White Horse, Cerne Abbas Giant, Westbury White Horse, and the Long Man...
(Chris Spheeris album) Enchantment, an album by the Celtic folk-rock band Uffington Horse "Enchantment", a song by Corinne Bailey Rae on her eponymous album...
Bridgewater Canal runs nearby the band's home of the Wirral. "Irk the Purists" "Uffington Wassail" "Third Track Main Camera Four Minutes" "Nove on the Sly" "Ballad...
prehistoric settlement on the Berkshire Downs, including the Iron Age Uffington White Horse, now in Oxfordshire. In the Anglo-Saxon period the region...
his 17th-century work Monumenta Britannica, John Aubrey ascribes the Uffington White Horse hill figure to Hengist and Horsa, stating that "the White...