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- descriptive, though also may be the same etymology as Addle Hill above Alban Highwalk and St Albans Courtafter the adjacent St Alban, Wood Street church,...
- and Wales. The Guildhall is connected to Moorgate station via B****ishaw Highwalk. The Guildhall is the home of the City of London Corporation and the centre...
- station); and Moorfields Highwalk, one of the pedestrian "streets" at high level in the Barbican Estate. Moorfields Highwalk is featured in the music...
- right of way exists through the building as part of the City of London 'highwalk' system, connecting a pedestrian bridge over London Wall to the walkways...
- Belle Highwalking (1892 – 1971) was an American Indian writer who lived on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Montana. She is known because of...
- throughout the area ("slab urbanism"). This is achieved through the use of 'highwalks'—walkways of varying width and shape, usually 1 to 3 storeys above the...
- Aldersgate Street, north side from the Barbican highwalk Aldersgate Street, south side from the Barbican highwalk Little Britain, a street in the ward St...
- straighter than in modern crocodiles, allowing them to perform the so-called "highwalk" more easily. Mekosuchus and Trilophosuchus are commonly regarded as more...
- adaptations give Kambara an improved ability to perform the so-called "highwalk", other parts of the skeleton do show that it was still a semi-aquatic...
- Route 212. It is on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation. Belle Highwalking was taught by her uncle at Busby School in the early 1900s. According...