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The initial student intake was 9 boys and 8 girls in premises at Highmoor in existing buildings.
Here is north Tyrol's largest preserved highmoor called "Schwemm".
The Highmoor/Highmore family can be divided into seven groups of which five left or had subgroups leave England.
Joseph and Mary Highmoor lived in Dwelling No. 704, with a seven-year-old female named Anna.
Hartshead Moor Cricket Club are based on Highmoor Lane.
Christopher Appleton, 18, of Highmoor Road, Darlington, admitted burglary and asked for two offences to be considered.
Mountain torrents from many waterfalls and cascades, in shallow depressions with impermeable underlying bed highmoor bogs originated.
The current catchment area is Rogiet, Highmoor Hill, Five Lanes and Caerwent.
A novelty not to be missed is Highmoor Bell tower - built during the Industrial revolution and completed in 1887 - it played tunes three times daily.
The park office of Highmoor Nature Reserve is off the road from Rosetta to Giant's Castle and Kamberg.
Under Mark Bartley the club went on to win the Hellenic League Supplementary cup, beating Highmoor Ibis 4-3 in the final.
He now is part of the coaching set-up at Hellenic League side Highmoor Ibis and was previously manager of Hartley Wintney and plays Sunday football.
Highmoor has two public houses: the Dog and Duck near Highmoor Cross and the Rising Sun at Witheridge Hill.
The earliest known Highmoor is Robertus de Hehmor (d. 1275) who is memorialised at St. Bega's Church on Bassenthwaite Lake, not far from the site of Armathwaite Hall.
Three of the farm buildings survive: Highmoor Farm is still operational, White Farm served as stables into the early years of the 21st century, and Lollipop Farm has been converted into a dwelling house.
Reading Town Football Club, formed in 1966, play at Scours Lane and are currently playing in the Hellenic League Premier Division, while fellow Non-League football club Highmoor Ibis F.C. play at Palmer Park Stadium.
Waitby and Smardale school was founded in 1630 as a free school for the children of the villages of Waitby and Smardale by James Highmoor, a London weaver born in Kirkby Stephen with the gift of £100 for its upkeep and to employ a schoolmaster.