Gilling Castle is a Grade I listed country house near Gilling East, North Yorkshire, England (grid reference SE611768). The castle was originally the...
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Rebecca Gilling (born 3 November 1953) is an Australian former model and actress, now environmentalist. Gilling who was born in Castlecrag, New South...
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located in the civil parish of Gilling with Hartforth and Sedbury. It is named "West" to distinguish it from Gilling East in Ryedale, some 32 miles away...
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Gilling is a figure in Norse mythology. Gilling or Gillings may also refer to: Placename in Yorkshire, England Gilling Abbey Gilling East, village Gilling...
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After the war, Gilling wrote the script for Black Memory (1947), and made his directing debut with Escape from Broadmoor (1948). Gilling also produced...
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Bridget Sabina Gilling, (née Fisher) (1 January 1922 – 31 December 2009) was an English-born Australian feminist and social activist. Gilling was born in...
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contains the village of Gilling East and the surrounding countryside. The most substantial building in the parish is Gilling Castle, which is listed,...
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9 April 1976 by nine-year-old Gary Fridd on the north side of Gilling Beck, in Gilling West, North Yorkshire. At the Coroner's inquisition for treasure...
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gill (/ɡɪl/ ) is a respiratory organ that many aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of...
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Gilling Abbey was a medieval Anglo-Saxon monastery established in Yorkshire, England. It was founded at Gilling in what is currently North Yorkshire by...
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Adrian Anthony Gill (28 June 1954 – 10 December 2016) was a British journalist, critic, and author. Best known for his food and travel writing, he was...
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Sir Thomas Fairfax (c. 1475 – 1520) was an owner of Gilling Castle, near Gilling East, North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Fairfax's father, also named...
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wapentake of Ryedale, not the Wapentake of Gilling East, which is now in present-day Richmondshire. Gilling Castle is on a hill overlooking the village...
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McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by...
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Honour of Richmond (redirect from Gilling West Wapentake)
wapentakes of Hang (later divided east and west), Gilling (later divided east and west) and Hallikeld. The Gilling wapentake or Gillingshire (later two wapentakes)...
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Isaac Gilling (c. 1662, Stogumber, Somersetshire – 1725) was a Presbyterian minister. Gilling was the elder son of Richard Gilling, baker, was born at...
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Walter Joseph Gilling, D.D. (23 June 1906-21 July 1993) was a Canadian Anglican priest in the first two thirds of the 20th century. Gilling was educated...
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England, retrieved 8 October 2024 Historic England, "Gilling Bridge over Gilling Beck, Gilling with Hartforth and Sedbury (1316940)", National Heritage...
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(district) Listed buildings in Gilling with Hartforth and Sedbury Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Agatha's Church, Gilling West. Page, William (1914)...
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Lamella (mycology) (redirect from Gill (mushroom))
lamella (pl.: lamellae), or gill, is a papery hymenophore rib under the cap of some mushroom species, most often agarics. The gills are used by the mushrooms...
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Vincent Grant Gill (born April 12, 1957) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He began in a number of local bluegrass bands in the 1970s, and...
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Look up Giller or giller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Giller may refer to: Agaton Giller (1831-1887), patriotic Polish activist Doris Giller, Canadian...
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The Gilling and Pickering line (G&P) was a railway line that ran from Gilling to Pickering in North Yorkshire, England. The line was opened in stages...
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Shubman Gill (born 8 September 1999) is an Indian cricketer who represents the national team across all three formats of the game. He is the vice-captain...
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company that manufactures the device.[citation needed] Pimentel MA, Nair SM, Gilling PJ (June 2016). "Aquablation - Early Clinical Results". Current Bladder...
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Jonathan Benjamin Gill (born 7 December 1986) also known professionally JB Gill, is a British singer and television presenter. He is best known as a member...
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Look up Gill, branchiae, gill, gilled, or gills in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A gill is an aquatic respiratory organ. Gill or Gills may also refer...
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(/ˈsʊtʊŋər/ SUUT-uung-ər; Old Norse: [ˈsutːoŋɡz̠]) was a jötunn and the son of Gilling. Suttungr searched for his parents and threatened the dwarven brothers...
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1501 McGill College, also known as La Tour McGill, is a 158 m (518 ft), 36-storey skyscraper in Downtown Montreal, in Quebec, Canada. Named for its address...
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