-
country pubs with
familiar names such as "The
Green Dragon" in Bywater, "The
Ivy Bush" near
Hobbiton on the
Bywater Road, and "The
Golden Perch" in Stock, famous...
- Some well-known pub
names in
fiction derive from real
English pubs. The
Ivy Bush is a "small inn on the
Bywater road" near
Hobbiton in The
Shire in J. R...
- The
Ivy League is an
American collegiate athletic conference of
eight private research universities in the
Northeastern United States. It parti****tes...
- Hedera,
commonly called ivy (plural
ivies), is a
genus of 12–15
species of
evergreen climbing or ground-creeping
woody plants in the
family Araliaceae...
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keeping a
bushier plant and the
ivy taking on a more
pruned appearance during the
Ronald Reagan and
George H.W.
Bush administrations.
There has also been...
-
Hedera helix, the
common ivy,
European ivy, King's
Choice ivy, or just
ivy, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Araliaceae. It is
native to...
- The
Ivy Club,
often simply Ivy, is the
oldest eating club at
Princeton University. It was
founded in 1879 with
Arthur Hawley Scribner as its
first head...
- Tomb:
Skull and Bones, the
Ivy League, and the
Hidden Paths of Power. Boston: Little, Brown. ISBN 0-316-72091-7. "Billy
Bush:
Television Personality (1971–)"...
- 1963–1966). The
Gorsedd made its
first appearance at the
Eisteddfod at the
Ivy Bush Inn in
Carmarthen in 1819, and its
close ****ociation with the festival...
-
enigma of Kate
Bush". Entertainment. BBC News.
Archived from the
original on 12 July 2012. Thomson,
Graeme (2012). Kate
Bush:
Under the
Ivy.
Omnibus Press...