East Harling — is a village in the English county of Norfolk. The village forms the principal settlement in the civil parish of Harling, and is located some 8 miles (13 km) east of the town of Thetford and 25 miles (40 km) south west of the city of… … Wikipedia
Harling — can refer to:* Harl, a building technique * East Harling, a village in Norfolk, England * Harling Road railway station, station servicing East Harling * Harling Point, a cliff edge in Victoria, British Columbia * Harlington, Bedfordshire *… … Wikipedia
East Dereham Windmill — The mill in 2006 Origin Mill name Norwich Road Mill Fendick s Mill Mill location … Wikipedia
Harling Road railway station — Infobox UK station name=Harling Road manager=National Express East Anglia code = HRD grid reference= start= platforms=2 lowusage0405 = 3,964 lowusage0506 = 4,870 lowusage0607 = 4,076 locale=East Harling borough=Breckland Harling Road railway… … Wikipedia
Robert Harling — Sir Robert Harling (died 9 September, 1435) was an early member of the landed gentry, soldier and political strongman. The Norfolk villages of East Harling, West Harling, Harling Market and Larling were greatly under his control. Harling was a… … Wikipedia
All Saints Church, West Harling — All Saints Church, West Harling, from the south … Wikipedia
Operation Harling — The Gorgopotamos bridge today. The steel pier replaces the one blown up during Operation Harling. Operation Harling was a World War II mission by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE), in cooperation with the Greek Resistance groups ELAS … Wikipedia
Beorna of East Anglia — Beorna (also known as Beonna, Benna, Beanna or Beornus) was a ruler in East Anglia from 749. The end date of his reign is not known, but may have been around 760 AD. He shared his reign with another ruler called Alberht (Æthelberht), and possibly … Wikipedia
Alberht of East Anglia — Alberht, Ethaelbert or AEthelberht (I) was an eighth century ruler of East Anglia, who shared the kingdom with Beorna and possibly with a ruler named Hun in 749. He may still have been ruling in c 760. Beorna: A doubtful medieval record confirmed … Wikipedia
Hun of East Anglia — Hun is the name of a supposed ruler of East Anglia during the eighth century, who may have begun ruling with Beorna and Alberht at the division of the kingdom in 749. The unique source for Hun Hun is barely a historical figure, depending upon one … Wikipedia