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You have no right to be holding a Welsh harp.'
Attractions include a lake shaped like a Welsh harp and a skate park.
By 1850, there was a second public house, the Upper Welsh Harp.
The first formal cycle race was held at the Welsh Harp on 1 June 1868.
In the late 19th century, this area was served by the Welsh Harp railway station.
There was also the psaltery and the harp (which looked like a small Welsh harp of today).
During construction, the Welsh Harp attracted uncommon birds.
Welsh Harp Open Space is a park and nature reserve of 9.43 hectares on the north west shore.
The Welsh Harp reservoir was completed in 1835 and breached in 1841 with fatalities.
He received a silver cup from the licensee of the Welsh Harp Hotel, who had sponsored the race.
Welsh Harp may refer to:
The reservoir takes its informal name from a public house called The Welsh Harp, which stood nearby until the early 1970s.
It was so popular that by the beginning of the 18th century the triple harp was generally known as the "Welsh harp".
It was named after the nearby tavern, the Old Welsh Harp, but only lasted 33 years, closing on 1 July 1903.
It took off from the Welsh Harp Reservoir in 1909 and was piloted by Henry Spencer.
On 7 December that year it was demonstrated from the Welsh Harp reservoir at Hendon.
Naturists gathered at the Welsh Harp from 1921, until in June 1930 about 250 sunbathers were attacked by 200 objectors.
During a flight attempt in August 1892 at the Welsh Harp, England, the balloon slipped out of the net, and launched without him.
This started an interest in the birds of the Welsh Harp that continues until today, giving a unique historical perspective of a site in London.
The King George of Bristol in 1746 had two horns, two flutes, a drum, a fiddle and a Welsh harp.
Concurrent to this, naturism was also practised at the Welsh Harp in Hendon, apparently from as early as 1921.
The constituency was a large one extending from Kilburn in the south to the Welsh Harp and on to Neasden.
Moore believes the site may be near the Welsh Harp reservoir - also known as Brent Reservoir - in north London.
Following the sale of No. 4 Willows established a spherical gas balloon school at Welsh Harp, Hendon.
The series' theme tune is an instrumental version of the 1959 song "High Hopes" played on a Welsh harp by Dai Brown.