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  1. Major-General Sir John George Woodford, KCB (28 February 1785 – 22 March 1879) was a British Army officer who has been called "possibly the first battlefield archaeologist". He served in the Napoleonic Wars, and in 1818, did archaeological work in the area surrounding the Battle of Agincourt. Woodford played a large role in military reform before his retirement in 1841. Battlefield ...

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    We use cookies to provide you with a great experience and to help our website run effectively. A long standing estate agent that is always community inspired, founded in the 1930’s based in South Woodford.

  3. The archaeological potential of the battlefield, on the other hand, has attracted far less attention and can be summed up through the study of two general investigations: the excavations undertaken in 1818 by John George Woodford (1785-1879), and the archaeological surveys and excavations which I have carried out since 2002.

  4. letters from Emperor Woodford including a long description of Madeira, 1809. 1809 correspondence Europe Royalty: CR764/239: correspondence and other papers of Sir Alexander George Woodford including journal of a voyage to Gibraltar, 1809 and a letter to his wife on the voyage to Corfu, November - December 1827. 1809 - 1827

  5. At some time between 1856 and 1873 Ansford Lodge was sold to George Augustus Woodforde (1801-1877) . Of George's nine children, five were living when he died. By his will he bequeathed the Lodge to Helen, his eldest daughter, for her lifetime, appointing his sons Alexander and Randolph as trustees. They were authorised to let the house and draw ...

  6. El Faro Punta de Europa (Europa Point Lighthouse) es el único Faro de Inglaterra en activo que se encuentra fuera de las Islas Británicas. Localizado en Punta Europa, Gibraltar, se inauguró en 1841 durante el reinado de Queen Victoria, y el proyecto fue supervisado por Sir Alexander George Woodford, entonces gobernador y comandante en jefe de Gibraltar, con la ayuda de la Orden Masónica de ...

  7. Hace 4 días · WOODFORD. Woodford was an ancient parish of 2,146 a., (fn. 1) lying about 8 miles north-east of the City of London, at the northern end of Becontree hundred. Its western and northern boundaries ran through Epping Forest, part of which still survives in this area. A local board was formed for the parish in 1873.