William Morris, William Gray, George N. Herbert, Harriet Martineau, G. Edwards,
... The Mahdi's Prisoners Escape of Slatin Bey, North Creake Lent Services, Little Melton Shocking Suicide, Notes and ...
1895 - Gale Group | NCCO BritishPolitics
Summary 1. The North Creake boring shows the Chalk up to the Coranguinum zone to be appreciably thicker than at the nearest outcrops. The ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
1947 - Cambridge University Press | Geological Magazine
George Edwards, Z. Walker, William Furness, George N. Herbert, O. J. Jones, S. J. Stone,
... Caxton V. Kirkley, Cromer, To Clean Ecru Lace, North Creake, It Is with Extreme Pain That We Have ...
1895 - Gale Group | NCCO BritishPolitics
... isolated finds, such as tores at Bawsey and North Creake, to the impressive group of hoards of ornaments ... A.D. 43 had previously been recorded from north-west Norfolk. Within a ten-mile radius of Ringstead only indefinite traces of human occupation had been noted, such as pottery from Hunstanton and coins of the Iceni from Brancaster, Burnham Thorpe and possibly Ingoldisthorpe. A much-damaged hillfort at South Creake has been attributed to this period, though on ...
1951 - Cambridge University Press | Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
George Edwards, Z. Walker, N. Robin, R. Webster, F. G. Myall, Mutton Quad, W. H. Lowe,
... the Parish Meeting, How Percy Kept His Promise, North Creake, Great Cressineham, The Agricultural Labourer The Norfolk and ...
1894 - Gale Group | NCCO BritishPolitics
Stephen R. Noble, Robert D. Tucker, T. C. Pharaoh,
... southern Britain. New U-Pb ages for the North Creake tuff (zircon, 449±13 Ma), Moorby Microgranite (zircon, ...
Tópico(s): Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
1993 - Cambridge University Press | Geological Magazine
E. Pillow, Servus Servorum, George Edwards, John Hodge, Arthur Dawson, George Manville Fern, John Newton,
... Care of Food, To Boil Ham or Bacon, North Creake Stack Fire, Walsingham District Council, The Princess of ...
1895 - Gale Group | NCCO BritishPolitics
Sarah Percival, Tom Williamson,
A number of landscape historians have suggested that, in some areas of England, the basic framework of the medieval landscape – the pattern of roads, fields and furlong boundaries – had prehistoric or Roman origins. Their arguments have, however, generally been based on the approaches of topographic analysis and landscape stratigraphy. This article presents evidence of a more conventional archaeological nature – from excavations. It suggests that the distinctive 'coaxial' furlong patterns found in parts ...
Tópico(s): Archaeological Research and Protection
2005 - Taylor & Francis | Landscapes
From Our Special Correspondents, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Cricket Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Our Music Critic, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Shipping Correspondent, From Our Weather Correspondent, G. E. Walker. 9, York Road, Weybridge, Aug. 6., George Dodson-Wells, Chief Public Relations Officer, London Transport Executive., J. M. Hamill. 10, Holland Park Court., H. N. Spalding., A. A. Whiteley., Duncan Sandys. 86, Vincent Square, S.W.1, Aug. 5., A. Carton De Wiart. 3, Headfort Place, Halkin Street, S.W.1, Aug. 6., From Our Special Correspondent Lately In The Antarctic, H. G. Thursfield. North Creake, Norfolk., From A Correspondent, From Our Dramatic Critic, From Our Chess Correspondent,
Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services To-Morrow, * Business Premises, Art Exhibitions, Company Meeting Notices. Sport: Newcastle Programme, ...
1948 - Gale Group | TDA
From Our Racing Correspondent, FROM OUR HOCKEY CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR YACHTING CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM A PARIS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR ART CRITIC, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Labour Reporter, FROM OUR LABOUR REPORTER, From Our Labour Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, G. F. DRAYSON. 23, Palmerston Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex., E. HAKEWILL SMITH. Colonel. The Royal Scots Fusiliers. Mary Tudor Tower. Windsor Castle, Berkshire., W. HOPE-JONES., H. G. THURSFIELD. Creake Abbey, Fakenham, Norfolk., J. BETJEMAN. 43, Cloth Fair, E.C.1, Oct 22., STELLA MARGETSON. 15, Hamilton Terrace, N.W.8., KENNET. Leinster Corner. 100, Bayswater Road, W.2., T. BEDFORD. 41-42. New Bond Street, W.1., MAXWELL FRY. 63, Gloucester Place, W.1. Oct. 22., RONALD GOULD, General Secretary, National Union of Teachers. Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, W.C.1., From Our Association Football Correspondent, HAROLD MACMICHAEL. Nouds, Teynham, Kent, Oct. 21., M. DESWARTE. 2, Brian Close, Elm Park, Hornchurch, Essex., ANTHONY MCLEAN. East Bank Cottage, Sandway, near Maidstone, Kent., G. H. DARBY. Heath Cottage, Winkfield Row, near Windsor., FROM OUR PROPERTY MARKET CORRESPONDENT, By Oliver Edwards, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, By Our City Editor, FROM LLOYD'S,
... Occasion Counties Competing For New Title, Changes By North Midlands, Middlesex Strengthen County XV No Place For ...
1957 - Gale Group | TDA