- was
struck with the
appearance of the place". The cook
washed several spadefuls of
earth "and
succeeded in
getting a good
prospect of gold".
After procuring...
-
Henry Bacon,
conducted a
groundbreaking ceremony by
turning over a few
spadefuls of earth. The
following month is when
actual construction began. Work...
-
flood the town and kill all its inhabitants. So he
collected a giant-sized
spadeful of
earth and set off
towards the town. When in the
vicinity of Wellington...
-
Norma Talmadge, and Anna May Wong.
Talmadge and Wong
turned the
first spadeful of
earth using a gold-plated shovel. Wong also put the
first rivet into...
- "Dirt
Flies in New
Brooklyn Ball Park –
President Ebbets Turns the
First Spadeful and
Borough President Speers Makes Speech". New York Times.
March 5, 1912...
- hand- and foot-prints in cement. Wong and
Talmadge also
turned the
first spadeful of
earth using a gold-plated shovel. In the same year, Wong
starred in...
- 1080/10314619108595878. Broome,
Richard (2005), "Transformations: 1850–1886: 'a
miserable spadeful of ground'", in Broome,
Richard (ed.),
Aboriginal Victorians: a history...
- years: in
March 1966, an aide to
Mayor John
Lindsay reported that "not one
spadeful of dirt" had been
excavated on the site.
Construction on the
project started...
- Fire
Watch "The
Child Who
Cries for the Moon" (1981) –
Collected in A
Spadeful of
Spacetime "Distress Call" (1981) –
Published separately by Roadkill...
-
Roman bas-reliefs and
statues that were
coming to
sight with
almost every spadeful of earth, with the
result that the
facades of the
Villa Medici, as it now...