• -83.150; 168.417. A high ice-covered cape forming the east end of Vaughan promontory, Holland Range, overlooking Ross Ice Shelf. Discovered by the BrAE...
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  • refer to: Cape Maude, a high ice-covered cape forming the east end of Vaughan promontory in Antarctica Mount Maude, a peak in Washington state, US Maude, New...
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  • miles (24 km) long, descending eastward from Holland Range between Vaughan Promontory and Lewis Ridge to the Ross Ice Shelf. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Cdr...
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  • ("Neath Vaughan") and gives access to a series of waterfalls that adorn the upper Neath valley. Dinas Rock is a quarried limestone promontory east of...
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    Dundarg Castle (category Promontory forts in Scotland)
    and for Wing Commander David Vaughan Carnegie, using stone from the former Aberdour Free Church. The castle and promontory fort are protected as a scheduled...
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  • (78°20′S 81°0′W / 78.333°S 81.000°W / -78.333; -81.000), or Fletcher Promontory, is a large ice rise, 100 miles (160 km) long and 40 miles (64 km) wide...
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    building a railway over the Sierra Nevada from Sacramento, California to Promontory, Utah. They formed the Central Pacific Railroad along with Leland Stanford...
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    of the village. Footpaths south of the village lead to the sandstone promontory known as The Cliffe. It is still an area of common land, which is the...
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  • yet to work with. Bowie hired then-unknown Texas guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, who added a blues-edge. Embracing rock, funk, dance, new wave and post-disco...
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    the Molala, a Native American tribe that inhabited the area. William H. Vaughan took up a donation land claim in the area in 1844. Molalla post office...
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    Cornish name for the local saint, Saint Senara. Zennor Head is a coastal promontory north of the village. The cliffs rise over 60 metres (200 ft) from the...
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    merges with the current Lake Ontario shoreline at the Scarborough Bluffs promontory. The Toronto Islands are the only group of natural islands located on...
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    town of the same name in the English county of Shropshire, standing on a promontory overlooking the River Teme. The castle was probably founded by Walter...
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    be formed were independent companies, which began training at Wilson's Promontory in Victoria in early 1941 under the tutelage of British instructors. With...
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    kilometres) south of Lerwick. It stands on the flat rock surface of a low promontory near the shore overlooking Mousa Sound. It is the tallest broch still...
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    the 11th-century. One of the earliest foundations is Tyniec Abbey on a promontory by the Vistula river. The Tyniec monks led the translation of the Bible...
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    When not touring, Dylan is believed to live primarily in Point Dume, a promontory on the coast of Malibu, California, though he owns property around the...
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    pre-European New Zealand. It was set in a strong position on a rocky promontory above the coast. Karitane School is a co-educational state contributing...
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    1869, when the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific joined tracks at Promontory Point, Utah, to form the nation's transcontinental. Ross R. Cotroneo,...
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    demolished in 2008. He gave a speech at the hammering of the Golden Spike in Promontory, Utah, on May 10, 1869, connecting the Union Pacific tracks to the Central...
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    outdoors. There's a place called the Point in Hyde Park [Chicago], a promontory of land that sticks out into Lake Michigan, and I can remember him out...
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    inconvenience for port traffic. The city then proposed using the wreck as a promontory of a new deep-water port, connecting it to the Marabout plateau by a 700-meter...
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    farmhouse interiors. In 1857, the Bath's Saloons complex was built on the promontory overlooking Beacon Cove. This included a ballroom, concert hall and sunlit...
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    probably originating in France, are responsible for the number of coastal promontory fortifications visible today. The evidence of later human activity, such...
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  • Wild Wild West, the Inyo participated in the Golden Spike Centennial at Promontory, Utah, in 1969. The following year it appeared as a replica of the Central...
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    James Hunter". 30 October 2019. "Scotland's Potato Famine, 3 March 2020". Vaughan, Géraldine (2015). "The Irish Famine in a Scottish Perspective 1845-1851"...
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    site may have been reused by Christians centuries later. An earthwork promontory hill fort encircles the site. Very little of the original stone that faced...
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  • however, to derive from the Cornish placename element ros meaning a promontory or heathland, or res, a ford, Cornish gentry often using the name of their...
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    was extensive marshland and forest in the Severn valley. An Iron Age promontory fort can be found by the Severn at Kempsey. A Roman milestone dedicated...
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    Iron Age, hill forts (timber fortifications on hill tops and coastal promontories) and earthworks began to appear. The largest example of this type of...
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