• Harbledown Island is an island in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, located west of West Cracroft Island. It is at the west end of...
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  • Island is an island in the Queen Charlotte Strait-Johnstone Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, located east of Harbledown Island...
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  • Quadra islands are often categorized as part of the Northern Gulf Islands. Edgecombe Island Grant Island Merry Island Nelson Island Thormanby Islands Pasley...
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  • Hanson Island is an island in the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, located west of Harbledown Island and south of...
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  • Island, east of Harbledown Island, and west of West Cracroft Island. List of Indian reserves in British Columbia BC Names/GeoBC entry "Small Island 4...
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    traditional territory on northern Vancouver Island, nearby smaller islands including the Discovery Islands, and the adjacent British Columbia mainland...
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    Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, between Harbledown (SE) and Turnour Islands. It was named in 1860 by Captain Pender. The passage's waters...
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  • located north of Harbledown Island and is at the southern extremity of the provincial park. The name Lewis Island was changed to Crease Island in 1905 to commemorate...
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    northwest is Village Island, while to its south and southwest is Beware Passage, across from which is Harbledown Island. Gilford Island is to the north across...
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    British Columbia, he established other missions, including one on Harbledown Island in 1863 which was later closed by Bishop D'Herbomez in 1874. Louis...
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  • t̕sa̱dzis'nukwa̱me'' in the Kwak'wala language, is a Kwakwaka'wakw community on Harbledown Island in the Queen Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast of British...
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  • Carey Group (category Canada island stubs)
    and Harbledown Island to the south-southeast. It includes Ralph, Alder and Larsen Islands , and three small islands to the north of Larsen Island, including...
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  • of British Columbia, Canada, located between Swanson, Crease and Harbledown Islands. Farewell Harbour was "named in 1870 by Staff Commander Pender and...
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    Broughton Archipelago (category Canada island stubs)
    Island Bonwick Island Broughton Island Cormorant Island Crease Island East Cracroft Island Eden Island Gilford Island Hanson Island Harbledown Island...
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  • IR No. 2) Coffin Island IR No. 3, on Kamano (Coffin) Island at the east end of Beware Passage, at the east end of Harbledown Island, 6.10 ha. 50°34′00″N...
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    Henry Blagrove (category People from Harbledown)
    Blagrove, CB of the 13th Hussars and Alice Evelyn Blagrove née Boothby at Harbledown, Kent in April 1887. His family owned the Blagrove Estate in the Browns...
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  • Francis Ayscough, Dean of Bristol and Royal tutor. On 19 November 1804, at Harbledown, Kent, England, he married Alicia Arabella (1782-1854), daughter of Richard...
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    ISBN 978-1-909183-32-2. Office, United States Hydrographic (1917). British Islands Pilot: East coasts of Scotland and England from Fife Ness to North Foreland...
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  • Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, between Harbledown (N) and West Cracroft Islands (S). The Kwak'wala name for this body of water is Dàmliwas...
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    for hundreds and thousands of years. When the Romans arrived, they built Island Road (the A28) to connect Canterbury, the local tribal capital, with the...
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  • Chislet • Eddington • Fordwich • Greenhill • Hackington • Hales Place • Harbledown • Hawthorn • Herne • Herne Bay • Hersden • Hillborough • Hoath • Ickham...
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    Comprehensive Railroad Atlas of North America – Prairies East and Ozarks. Upper Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom: Steam Powered Publishing. ISBN 1-874745-17-X...
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    born as Aphra Johnson, daughter to Bartholomew and Elizabeth Johnson of Harbledown in Kent; her brother Edward died when he was six and a half years old...
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    colony; with them lived two other sisters and two brothers. Though the island had been taken over in 1810 by Britain, many of the inhabitants were descendants...
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    third sortie, the boat moved into the waters west of Iceland. She sank Harbledown on 4 April 1941 and Lincoln Ellsworth on the sixth. The latter ship was...
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  • Compton Island 6 Mamalilikulla-Qwe'Qwa'Sot'Em First Nation Kwakiutl District Council Kwakwaka'wakw all of Compton Island, between Harbledown and Swanson...
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    and an offshore rock near the town has been associated with Caunos, an island mentioned by Ptolemy. The town was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086...
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    there were 19,000 across Europe. The first recorded leper colony was in Harbledown, England. While leprosaria were common throughout Europe in the early...
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    of Conrad's life and works. "Torrens" was a large house on the edge of Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent, built in the early 1920s, where Joseph Conrad's widow...
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  • Island between Harbledown and Swanson Islands, 56.30 ha. 50°36′00″N 126°41′00″W / 50.60000°N 126.68333°W / 50.60000; -126.68333 (Compton Island IR...
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