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On the Web
- Football Club History Database: Barwell - A statistical breakdown of the history of the club.
- Barwell Family History - Contains list of researchers, their surname interests and photographs of the region.
- Barwell Parish Online - Comprehensive information about the village churches and events.
- Barwell Library - Information about this service including opening times and contact details.
- Football Club History Database: Barwell Athletic - A statistical breakdown of the history of the club.
- Barwell Football Club - News, results, fixtures, tables, statistics, squad details, photographs and club information.
- Barwell Football Club - News, results, fixtures, tables, statistics, squad details, photographs and club information.
- Barwells Solicitors - Focus: Family Law, conveyancing, personal injury, estates and probate and commercial services. Includes a resource library. East Sussex.
- Barwell Church Of England Junior School - Provides establishment information, photographs and general school details.
- Barwell Leisure Services - Tour operating specialising in holidays to La Manga.
Wikipedia Articles
- Barwell - Barwell is a village in Leicestershire, England, known as the Stream of the Boar. Barwell has a population of around 6200.
- Barwell F.C. - Barwell Football Club is an association football club based in Barwell, near Hinckley in Leicestershire currently playing in the Midland Football Alliance.
- George Geary - George Geary (born July 9, 1893, Barwell, Leicestershire, England; died March 6 1981, Leicester, England) was easily the greatest cricketer Leicestershire produced before the advent of David Gower and one of the best and hardest-working bowlers of the inter-war period. Above medium pace and right-handed, Geary was able to swing the new ...
- Chris Kirkland - | cityofbirth = Barwell
- Council of Four (India) - The Council of Four was established in 1773 to limit the influence of the Governor-General of India, Warren Hastings. It consisted of Phillip Francis, Colonel Moson, General George Clavering and a designated East India Company servant, Richard Barwell.