- there.
Elwing,
rather than be captured,
threw herself with the
Silmaril into the sea. Next,
according to The Silmarillion: For Ulmo bore up
Elwing out of...
-
ELW may
refer to:
Eltham railway station, London,
National Rail
station code
Evangelical Lutheran Worship, a
guidebook for use in the
Evangelical Lutheran...
- Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Both of his parents, Eärendil and
Elwing, were half-elven,
having both Men and
Elves as ancestors. He is the bearer...
- with nature, the
Elw live
exceptionally long lives. Due to the
destruction of the environment, the
Elw po****tion is
extremely low. The
Elw were the original...
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Beren Rían Huor Húrin
Turgon Elenwë Dior
Nimloth Tuor
Idril Eluréd Elurín
Elwing Eärendil
Celeborn Galadriel Elros Elrond Celebrían 22
Kings of Númenor and...
- HMAS
Elwing (W129, FY42) was a tug boat
operated by the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
during World War II.
Built in Rockhampton,
Queensland for the Rockhampton...
- was
developed and
adapted to
various spacecraft propulsion needs by The
Elwing Company between 2002 and 2015.
Propellant is
injected at the
upstream side...
-
spectacular ideas rather than
critically examining them. Strube, Julian.
Elwing, Jimmy; Roukema, Aren (eds.). "Hitler's Monsters: A
Supernatural History...
- of the Rings.
Committed suicide during the
Siege of Gondor. Eärendil and
Elwing: Half-elven couple,
heroes of the War of
Wrath as well as the progenitors...
-
viewfinder had a
choice of Type J or Type A
fixed focusing-screens. The
Nikkormat ELW,
manufactured from 1976 to 1977, was an EL
modified to
accept the
Nikon AW-1...