Sark (Sercquiais: Sèr or Cerq, French: Sercq) is an island, part of the Channel Islands in the southwestern English Channel, off the coast of Normandy...
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Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. Built on the River Leven, Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last...
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The SARK (Search and Rescue Knife) or NSAR (Navy Search and Rescue) is a folding knife designed by knifemaker Ernest Emerson for use as a search and rescue...
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Seigneur of Sark is the head of Sark in the Channel Islands. "Seigneur" is the French word for "lord", and a female head of Sark is called Dame of Sark, of which...
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Cutty Sark is a brand of blended Scotch whisky produced by La Martiniquaise in Scotland. The whisky was created on 23 March 1923 as a product of Berry...
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The Sark football team represented the Channel Island of Sark in football. The official team for the island of Sark, Sark FC, was created at the beginning...
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Look up sark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sark (Sercq) is one of the Channel Islands. Sark or SARK may also refer to: Sark, Razavi Khorasan, a...
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Julian Sark is a recurring fictional character portrayed by David Anders on the ABC television series Alias. The series follows Sydney Bristow, an operative...
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Sarking is an English word with multiple meanings in roof construction: The use of wood panels, or "sarking boards", called sheathing, sheeting or decking...
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The flag of Sark is white with a red St. George's cross and a red canton containing the two yellow lions (or in heraldic terms "leopards") from the flag...
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Bailiwick of Guernsey (section Sark)
three separate jurisdictions: Guernsey (incorporating Herm), Alderney and Sark. The Lieutenant Governor is the representative of the British monarch, who...
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The Cutty Sark is a tea clipper ship built in Scotland, now in permanent dry dock at Greenwich, London Cutty Sark may also refer to: Cutty Sark (whisky)...
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Christopher Beaumont, 23rd Seigneur of Sark (born 4 February 1957[citation needed]) is the present Seigneur of Sark in the Channel Islands. He is a former...
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"Sark: Sark Henge". Retrieved 10 July 2022. "Lonely Planet: Sark Henge". Retrieved 10 July 2022. "Sark: Sark Henge". Retrieved 10 July 2022. "Sark: Sark...
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of Sark is unwritten. Sark's constitutional status is largely independent of Guernsey. The constitution of Sark was reformed by the Reform (Sark) Law...
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Cutty-sark (18th century Scots for a short chemise or undergarment) is a nickname given to Nannie,[citation needed] a fictional witch created by Robert...
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islands; and the Bailiwick of Guernsey, consisting of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm and some smaller islands. Historically, they are the remnants of the...
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The River Sark or Sark Water is a river best known for forming part of the western border between Scotland and England. Most of its short length, however...
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Brecqhou (category Sark)
off the west coast of Sark where they are now geographically detached from each other. Brecqhou is politically part of both Sark and the Bailiwick of Guernsey...
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Sercquiais (redirect from Sark-French)
[sɛʁkjɛ]), also known as lé Sèrtchais, Sarkese or Sark-French, is the Norman dialect of the Channel Island of Sark (Bailiwick of Guernsey). Sercquiais is a descendant...
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Great Tea Race of 1872 (redirect from Race Cutty Sark and Thermopylae)
Race of 1872 was a regatta, held in 1872 between two "tea clippers" Cutty Sark and Thermopylae. Clipper ships were small ships used to deliver Tea along...
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Seigneur of Sark in the Channel Islands. He worked as a civil engineer before succeeding his paternal grandmother, Sibyl Hathaway, the 21st Dame of Sark, in 1974...
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The island of Sark forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey which with the Bailiwick of Jersey form the Channel Islands. Offered the opportunity to evacuate...
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Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich is a light metro station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) Bank-Lewisham Line in Greenwich, south-east London, so...
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Little Sark is a peninsula forming the southern section of the Channel Island of Sark. There is a hamlet here, and also a hotel and cafe at La Sablonnerie...
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Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy (born 1954), known by her pen name SARK, is an American author and illustrator of self-help books. Five of her sixteen books...
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Milner, 9th Seigneur of Sark (died 1730) bought the fief of Sark from John Johnson in 1723 for £5,000, and was Seigneur of Sark until 1730. His heir and...
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Brecqhou, one of the smallest of the Channel Islands, just off the coast of Sark. The Barclay brothers were born within ten minutes of each other in Hammersmith...
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the MCP's core. However, Sark's command ship destroys the sailer, capturing Flynn and Yori and presumably killing Tron. Sark leaves the command ship and...
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General elections were held in Sark on 10 December 2008, the first elections on the island. Fifty-seven candidates (12% of the eligible electors) stood...
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