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northerly outlet for iron ore and coal
products from the
Cinderford and
Whimsey area in the
Forest of Dean, to the Hereford, Ross and
Gloucester Railway...
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Whimsey gl****, also
known as "whimsy", "whimsies", "wimsy" and "wimsies", and also as
friggers or end-of-days (as they were
often made at the end of the...
- Wade
Ceramics Ltd was a
manufacturer of
porcelain and earthenware,
headquartered in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Its
products include animal figures for its...
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registered him only as the grinning, tobacco-chewing dolt of that hunk of
inept whimsey Bang the Drum
Slowly will be
unprepared for his
volatile performance. De...
- psychedelic-influenced
compositions often make use of
surreal imagery, nonsense, and
whimsey reflective of
traditions in
English poetry. In a retrospective, The New...
- traction. The
traffic was
chiefly minerals from the
Forest of Dean, in the
Whimsey and
Churchway areas, near modern-day Cinderford, for
onward conveyance...
- wishes. She was "kidnapped" by
Whimsey,
leaving the
ponies to get her back
before the
night of the festival.
Whimsey Weatherbe Voiced by:
Keegan Connor...
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writing the main theme,
Borrowdale wanted to
elicit a
feeling of
magic and
whimsey that
would come with
exploring a
house with
magical keys for the first...
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flowering plant.
Alternative names for it
include St. Patrick's cabbage,
whimsey,
prattling Parnell, and look up and kiss me.
Before 1700 the “London pride”...
- image: a
monocle to
represent erudite intellect as well as a
butterfly for "
whimsey".
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