Marlow, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia The name is recorded in 1015 as Mere lafan, meaning "Land left after the draining of a pond" in Old English From Norman times the manor, parish, and later borough were formally k
Military Uniforms by Marlow White; US Army ASU and Navy Dress Uniforms . . . Marlow White's swords and sabers have ceremonial blades As such, they are built to strict military regulations to be used in drills, ceremonies, and displays These blades are of the highest quality but are not sharpened for use as a weapon
About Marlow - Visit Thames The Thames made Marlow what it is today, putting it on the map first as a river crossing and then as an inland port Marlow has always been known as a fashionable riverside resort and attracted many famous people to the area
Fascinating Facts About the British Town of Marlow - PBS Marlow is a riverside gem just 35 miles from London, where elegant Georgian architecture meets gourmet dining, boutique shops, and graceful rowers gliding past manicured parks
Marlow | River Thames, Buckinghamshire, Historic Town | Britannica Marlow Place (1720) was built for George II (reigned 1727–60) when he was prince of Wales Remnantz House contained the English Royal Military College from 1802 to 1812 Marlow is a residential town, but in summer its boating facilities and regatta attract visitors
Visiting Marlow - Marlow Town Council Marlow is rich in history, reflected in its Georgian and Victorian architecture, and is a popular tourist destination with its pretty High Street, parks and gardens Businesses flourish in the
Visiting Marlow - City of Marlow Escape the big city bustle with the convenient and quaint small-town shopping experience in Marlow From downtown antique shops and boutiques, to big-city style savings and selection of clothing, shoe and gift stores throughout town