Barrow where you've got an upturned Rim like a cup and saucer saucer but it's slightly depressed or flat in the middle
Barrow go to averbury go to silbury Hill and you've got a really fantastic world
His father had a barrow at Covent Garden Market.
A large barrow , a mound of earth.
menu of barrows you've got a a bell Barrow which is a mound with a flat bit
see a barrow that has some kind of weird diot in the top it's probably not
oh looks like a barrow Cemetery it's exciting it's no probably not if you're at the bottom of glacial
opposite West kenet Long Barrow in Wiltshire if you want a day trip to go and visit some amazing British archaeology out of London I would say go
regular round Barrow and then went poof RAR on steroids no one really knows
To have this barrow -- this is a Bronze Age barrow from about 2,500 BC-- it's older than that-- that's entirely
And Philip Barrow , who we met earlier, argued that when a man cannot fulfill his duties, which I think is a very interesting phrase, quote,
Some of the barrows -- I won't bore you with all the detail now that time is getting on, but some of the barrows
um yeah barrows we tend to share chambered barrows um chambered tombs and and long barrows we tend to share with
Wilshire which is an extraordinary collection of barrows it's called the Barrow Cemetery there's over 30 actually
This is a Bronze Age barrow , and that dodgy thing was the thing we got to piss alignment.
This is a Bronze Age round barrow , about to 2,500 BC.
And he worked with his dad on that barrow to start with.
Barrow 's isolation, cut off from the world for long periods, is what makes it vulnerable to a vampire attack in 30
While another Englishman, Philip Barrow , writing in the 16th century stated that "frigid men and women should eat meats that do heat and engender good humors, as is
or drumlins as well so they look a bit like long barrows but again if you're in
Now, if you build a barrow of stones over the ground, it insulates it so the ground beneath doesn't thaw out.
they look like this this is Bron down in it and these are round barrows they're
grandma and grandpa in when they've popped their clogs the thing about the barrows is
there was a real Trend there was a real hobby for digging into barrows in the um
So these prehistoric monuments, the barrows , the burial mounds, they might be being used from 3000 to 2000 BC, or 3500 1800.
The hospital in which Abby wakes at the end of The Last Winter is presumably in Barrow , Alaska, the northernmost city
that's uh very thrilling for an author to see um this is West kennet Long Barrow in Wiltshire it's a chambered
on either side a burm so it kind of has the profile of a bell you have um a bowl Barrow which as you'd imagine looks like
now no one's really quite sure they was thought that well maybe if you those slightly depressed or flattish barrows but it turns out that it was a barrow
a square of grass with a bit of a mound shape in the middle that's because the round Barrow is a scheduled monument and
And these things here, this is a Neolithic long barrow , so about 3,500 BC.
would toss revelers out back of its 86 Bedford Street exit when word came of a raid on its Barrow Street
And in a way, my dad's story is Eliza Doolittle's story because he was the barrow boy person in Covent Garden Market