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- were also made by most edge-tool makers, including pea and bean hooks, gorse or furze hooks, trimming hooks, staff hooks, slashers, pruning hooks, that...
- underthatch of gorse over a layer of straw rope. When re-thatched, a base coat of slates was tied on with handmade straw rope then laid over with a thatch of combed...
- surname and place name derived from the Old English brōm, meaning broom or gorse, and dūn, meaning hill. It is also sometimes a variant of the Irish masculine...
- District. Grantham was the birthplace of the UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Isaac Newton was educated at the King's School. The town was the workplace...
- politicians thanks to his father's contacts, including helping obtain Margaret Thatcher's first radio interview. From an early age Havers had an eye for the ladies;...
- whole valley filled with a pattern of rectangular banks, often topped with gorse or thorn. These are the fossilized fields of the villages. The lineaments...
- and reed beds. It inhabits more open locations with clumps of brambles or gorse, rough pasture, moorland, boulder-strewn slopes, rocky coasts and sea cliffs...
- and controlling the spread of invasive plants, such as rhododendrons and gorse is also based in the King's House. The church of St. Michael and All Angels...
- with studios and flats. In Welsh, bryn means "hill" and eithin means "gorse". A private hall of residence calledWillis House (formerly known as...
- French and German. Berlin: Springer, 2010. 849. Print. "Warm roof" def. 1. Gorse, Christopher A., and David Johnston. A dictionary of construction, surveying...