-
Jonathan Sisson and
George Graham. By 1745, he had his own
business in the
Strand.
Bird was
commissioned to make a br****
quadrant 8 feet
across for the Royal...
- The
Strand (commonly
referred to with a
leading "The", but
formally without) is a
major street in the City of Westminster,
Central London. The street,...
-
Banna Strand (Gaeilge: Trá na Beannaí), also
known as
Banna Beach, is a
beach in
North Kerry, Ireland. It is an
Atlantic Ocean beach extending from the...
-
Theatre strand". The
Birds from the BBC
Radio 4
website Daphne du
Maurier – The
Birds from the BBC
website "Danger" The
Birds (1955) at IMDb The
Birds on...
- each DNA
strand. In a
nucleic acid
double helix, the
direction of the
nucleotides in one
strand is
opposite to
their direction in the
other strand: the strands...
- that the
nutrient composition of
edible bird's nest is
dependent on the
country of origin, food
intake of the
birds,
climate and
breeding sites. Most nests...
- end is
woven over the
first strand and
under the
second strand. More
complex stitches can be made by
using more
strands and
incorporating them adjacent...
- 51056; -0.12083 Simpson's-in-the-
Strand is one of London's
oldest traditional English restaurants.
Situated in the
Strand, it is part of the
Savoy Buildings...
- (first
published 1917). When
Alfred Hitch****'s The
Birds was
released in 1963,
based on "The
Birds" (1952) by du Maurier,
Baker considered litigation...
- sciences. For the
latter purpose, the ship used 1 in (2.54 cm) thick, three-
strand cable lay,
sounding lines that were
produced by the
Chatham shipyard by...