- The Maid of
Sker is a three-volume
novel that was
written by R. D.
Blackmore and
published in 1872. The
novel is set in the late 18th
century and is about...
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Sker House is a
historic building in Wales.
Originally built as a
monastic grange of the
Cistercian order over 900
years ago, it is
situated just outside...
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Sker Point is a
headland in
Bridgend County Borough on the
South Wales coast between Port
Talbot and Porthcawl. It
marks the
south end of
Kenfig Sands...
- Maid of
Sker (/skɛər/) is a 2020 first-person
survival horror game
developed and
published by
Wales Interactive. The game is set in 1898 in the
Sker Hotel...
-
ceremony was held to
unveil two new
dwarves on Świdnicka Street, next to W-
skers. The
figures represent two
disabled dwarves: the Deaf-Mute and the Blind...
- from the Old
Norse sker,
which means a
small rocky island in the sea (which in turn
derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *
sker-, "cut", in the sense...
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Sker House is a
thriller novel,
written by
Carnegie Medal winning author Ronald Welch, and
published in 1955. It is the only one of his
books published...
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Kallat El
Saker Air
Company KALLAT EL
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- north-west of the town; and the
quiet and
sandy Pink Bay
leading out
towards Sker Point where a tarmac-covered car park
serves a
sandy beach.
Trecco Bay and...
- The name
Carpates may
ultimately be from the
Proto Indo-European root *
sker-/*ker-,
which meant mountain, rock, or
rugged (cf.
Albanian kárpë, Germanic...