- 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...
- 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...
-
politicians due to his father's contacts,
including helping obtain Margaret Thatcher's first radio interview.[citation needed] From an
early age
Havers had an...
-
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...
- the
Abbey Stadium,
Blunsdon since 1949.
There was a
speedway track in the
Gorse Hill area of
Swindon in the
early days of the
sport in the late 1920s and...
-
Philosophy and Vice-Provost for
Academic Affairs,
University of
Virginia George Gorse (A.M. 1974, Ph.D. 1980) –
Viola Horton Professor of Art History, Pomona...
- C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Uebelmannia Ugni Ulex (
gorse)
Ulmus (elm)
Umbellularia Uncinia Uniola Urceolina Urginea Ursinia Utricularia...