- "Here We Go
Round the
Mulberry Bush" (also
titled "
Mulberry Bush" or "This Is the Way") is an
English nursery rhyme and
singing game. It has a Roud Folk...
-
accessory collections, as well as
Mulberry's rebranding and advertising,
where Henshall chose Anna
Friel as the
face of
Mulberry. He
placed the
brand on major...
- sycomorus,
called the
sycamore fig or the fig-
mulberry (because the
leaves resemble those of the
mulberry), sycamore, or sycomore, is a fig
species that...
-
States version had
replaced the "cobbler's bench" with a "
mulberry bush": All
around the
mulberry bush The
monkey chased the weasel; The
monkey thought it...
- from the
genus name for
mulberries Morus,
combined with the Gr****
suffix -oides,
meaning "resembling",
referring to the
mulberry-like infructescence. The...
- construction;
other names include the "Westside Freeway" and the "Franklin–
Mulberry Expressway", both
referring to its
location in the city.[citation needed]...
- "Here We Go
Round the
Mulberry Bush" is a
single by Traffic. It is the
title song to the film of the same name, and
features all four
members of Traffic...
- [citation needed] It is now only five
blocks on
Mulberry Street north of
Canal St.
Little Italy originated at
Mulberry Bend
south of Canal, in what had formerly...
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Chesnut on
April 23, 1840. They
first lived with his
parents and
sisters at
Mulberry,
their plantation near Camden,
South Carolina. His father,
James Chesnut...
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Mulberry Island, also
known as the Penn Farm, is a
historic plantation house in Stoneville,
North Carolina near the Dan River. The home was once the seat...