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The cliffs can be reached following a short path from the Sheepfold Meadow.
Phoebe Talbot, her family takes that big house, Sheepfold, the one with the tennis court, is working there.
After the sheep had been banished to Brooklyn the Sheepfold was converted into what later became the Tavern on the Green restaurant.
Typical works include By the Findhorn, Morayshire and Sheepfold.
Franz Joseph Cliffs are located near the Sheepfold Meadow (fonner Royal Hunting Hut).
The cliff is located at the crossroads between the road that goes at Cota 1400 and the road that goes to Sheepfold Meadow.
Rome International Exposition in 1911 the artist participated, as well as a mountain Sheepfold (Lancellotti), with a series of panels that made up the figurative decoration of the pavilion of the fishery.
Liman would supervise the building of the nearby Pelişor Chateau (1889-1903, the future residence of King Ferdinand I and Queen Marie of Romania), as well as of King Ferdinand's villa in the Royal Sheepfold Meadow.
We left Sheepcote School, both smiling, and headed further up the dale.
This period also saw the founding of the city's Liberal synagogue in Sheepcote Street.
In British English, a sheep pen is also called a folding, sheepfold or sheepcote.
By 1870, the neighbouring Sheepcote Valley was being used as a rifle range to train volunteer soldiers.
A site at Sheepcote close to the edge of the Whitehawk housing is still used as a Council waste centre for domestic users.
Whitehawk is overlooked by the White Hawk, a chalk carving in the hill at Sheepcote Valley.
The parish church (dedicated to St John the Baptist) is at the junction of Station Road and Sheepcote Road.
It was mapped from surveys and air photos by the Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition (1956-60) and named Kvea (the sheepcote).
The Whitehawk hawk, in Sheepcote Valley on the South Downs, east of Brighton, Sussex (2001)
In the middle of bridge are two stipplings from Slovak painter Martin Benka - "Detva songs" and "At sheepcote".
Regal Tower is a proposed skyscraper to be constructed on the corner of Broad Street and Sheepcote Street in Birmingham, England.
The Crescent Theatre is a small, amateur theatre run mostly by volunteers, based in Sheepcote Street, Brindleyplace, in Birmingham, England.
The White Hawk was carved in 2001 by local artists with support from the Friends of Sheepcote Valley (FSV) and Whitehawk residents.
"I threw into the sheepcote a few rough wolves - red, greens, violets, royal blue - that made the rest sing aloud," the Paris couturier Paul Poiret has been quoted as saying.
He was a leading designer of synagogues, including the Art Deco synagogue at Sheepcote Street, Birmingham, and the classically styled synagogue in St. John's Wood Road, London.
At the second school, Sheepcote Primary, Gerry looked through the children's work and discussed the science curriculum with the teacher while I moved around the class room talking to the children about the tasks they were undertaking that morning.
Several advances in the development of the bicycle take place, one of the longer established and high quality manufacturers being the 'Quadrant Cycle Company' of Sheepcote Street which later manufactures motorbikes (as do many cycle makers).
Besides, his cote, his flocks, and bounds of feed, Are now on sale; and at our sheepcote now, By reason of his absence, there is nothing That you will feed on; but what is, come see, And in my voice most welcome shall you be.
The night scene with a pub named "The British Flag" in the background was filmed along Culvert Road in Battersea, London, the pub being at the junction of Culvert Road and Sheepcote Lane (now Rowditch Lane).
However, his pen soon moved right along with all the others.
But he is not ready to take up his own pen.
He put his pen down and got up from the table.
Each pen may be used for up to 28 days.
But they do not know how to put pen to paper!
I had a good idea then what the pen was used for.
What think you I take my pen in hand to record?
He was a person of a pen and a voice.
No reason was given for the use of the pen name.
Mother wrote something and then gave the pen to me.
He had his pen out, ready to take down what she said.
I told you I'm not going back to the pen.
Washington, too, finally put down his pen and looked up at me.
He is never so with a pen in his hand.
The next day, you ask your poor friend for a pen.
We soon put a pen in his hand as well.
He took a pen, for the last time in his life.
All you need is a pen, some paper and an hour.
Do the same to the other end of the pen.
You may continue using the pen for up to 42 days.
In later years he seems to have taken up the pen again.
He took the pen again and wrote, Help if you can.
I asked for a pen and went back to the table.
I could only set the pen to the paper and hope.
You've always had a better hand with a pen than I did.
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