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Historic North Coast Highway 101 corridor.
Notable businesses include Pannikin Coffee & Tea, Haggo's
Organic Taco,
featured on Food Network's Diners,...
- A
pannikin,
quart pot and
saddlebag as used by
stockmen to boil the billy, and
carry lunch when riding....
- friends. In 1988, he
eventually went on to
attempt a
record cave dive in
Pannikin Plains Cave on the
Nullarbor Plain,
where flash floods turned the expedition...
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Shepherd and Sim
Bruce Richards. In 1968,
entrepreneur Bob
Sinclair opened Pannikin Coffee & Tea in the
former Tyrolean Arts &
Crafts Shop. The
Tyrolean Terrace...
- 15th century-on): bodkin, cannikin, catkin, lambkin, manikin, napkin,
pannikin, ramekin,
welkin (OE wolcen) -kins (hypocoristic dim.-degen.): Laurakins...
- gold on the
banks of the
Shotover River armed with a butcher's
knife and
pannikin. The Arthur's
Point strike led to the
largest rush that
occurred in Otago...
- Murra-El-Elevyn Cave
Nullarbor Plain 6N-48 ****lebiddy Cave
Nullarbor Plain 6N-49
Pannikin Plain Cave
Nullarbor Plain 6N-50
Capstan Cave
Nullarbor Plain 6N-51 Gecko...
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Train crews'
tucker boxes would contain more than food: a tin plate,
pannikin (small pan or cup),
eating utensils and toiletries. Most
crews would not...
- Presbytery,
which was
built in the 1920s.
Among the
displays today are the Tin
Pannikin Pub,
built by
Harry Skenner as an ode to
Ettamoggah Pub
immortalised in...
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artist in the late 1980s
while he was an
employee of the San Diego–based
Pannikin coffeehouse chain,
where he
decorated chalkboards with his
whimsical and...