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Definition of Sea holm

Sea holm
Sea holm Sea" holm` A small uninhabited island.
Sea holm
Sea holm Sea" holm` (Bot.) Sea holly.

Meaning of Sea holm from wikipedia

- Guglielmo Marconi transmitted the first wireless signals over open sea from Flat Holm to Lavernock. Because of frequent shipwrecks, a lighthouse was built...
- Inner Holm has no bays. The very small island of Lamb Holm has no bays The small island of Linga Holm has no bays. The small island of Muckle Green Holm has...
- Steep Holm (Welsh: Ynys Rhonech, Old English: Ronech and later Steopanreolice) is an English island lying in the Bristol Channel. The island covers 48...
- Osmund Holm-Hansen (also known as Oz Holm-Hansen) is a Norwegian-born American scientist, for whom Mount Holm-Hansen, in Antarctica is named. A plant physiologist...
- Lamb Holm is a small uninhabited island in Orkney, Scotland. The Italian Chapel, constructed during the Second World War, is the island's main attraction...
- Skerry, Great Skerry, Hog of the Holm, Hog of the Ness, Holm of ****iness, Holm of Sound, Horse Holm, Lady's Holm, Little Holm, Little Tind, Longa Skerry,...
- drama film, and Sailing a Sinking Sea (2015), a do****entary about the Moken people in Thailand and Burma. In 2011, Holm met filmmaker Gillian Robespierre...
- follow-up The Return of the Borrowers. In 1998, Ian Holm was knighted and Wilton became Lady Holm. They divorced in 2001. Wilton was appointed an Officer...
- The Holm of Papa (or Holm of Papay, Holm of Papa Westray and known locally as the Papay Holm,) is a very small uninhabited island in the Orkney Islands...
- Peninsula, Wales. During spring and summer, Burry Holms is covered by flowers such as thrift and sea campion. The island was well known within Celtic Christianity...