Heart of Oak Heart of Oak, by Cecilian Male Quartet, Canada 1915 Problems playing this file? See media help. "Heart of Oak" is the official march of the...
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Hearts of Oak may refer to: “Heart of Oak”, the official march of the Royal Navy and other navies Hearts of Oak (New York militia), a volunteer military...
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Heart of Oak (French: Le Chêne, lit. 'The Oak') is a 2022 French nature documentary film directed by Laurent Charbonnier [fr] and Michel Seydoux. It is...
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Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club, commonly referred to as Hearts of Oak or just Hearts, is a professional sports club based in Accra (Greater Accra)...
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vessels have served the Royal Navy under the name Heart of Oak after the song Heart of Oak: Heart of Oak (1762 ship) was a mercantile vessel launched in...
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An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus Quercus of the beech family. They have spirally arranged leaves, often with lobed edges, and a nut called...
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Hearts of Oak is the third studio album by American indie rock band Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, released on February 11, 2003 by Lookout! Records. A...
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Fownhope (section Fownhope Heart of Oak Society)
the area, and the remains of an Iron Age hill fort on Capler Hill. The village maintains a strong identity and the Heart of Oak society, an old friendly...
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as Oak Apple Day or Royal Oak Day, was an English, Welsh and Irish public holiday, observed annually on 29 May, to commemorate the restoration of the...
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Hearts of Oak is an 1879 play by Americans James Herne and David Belasco taken from the British play, The Mariner's Compass, by Henry Leslie (1830–1881)...
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The Hearts of Oak, also known as Oakboys and Greenboys, was a protest movement of farmers and weavers that arose in County Armagh, Ireland in 1761. Their...
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Heart of Oak, of 300 tons (bm), was launched in South Carolina in 1762. She spent most of her career as a merchant vessel, though between 1777 and 1782...
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Anciients (category Season of Mist artists)
Gustafson and Dyck. The band released their debut album, Heart of Oak, in 2013 on Season of Mist. The album was named a long-listed nominee for the 2013...
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British Raid on Le Havre. The flat-bottoms are mentioned in the song Heart of Oak written by David Garrick during 1759. Barge Bateau Bull boat Car float...
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The Hearts of Oak (originally "The Corsicans") were a volunteer militia based in the British colonial Province of New York and formed circa 1775 in New...
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Heart of Oak: Naval Miniatures for the Age of Fighting Sail is a 1978 board game published by Fantasy Games Unlimited, with a second edition published...
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Tommy Robinson (category British critics of Islam)
protecting Islam alone" and "freedom of speech". Other contributors to Hearts of Oak include Niall McRae, the co-author of an Islamophobic and anti-Semitic...
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2021–21 season of Ghanaian club Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. The season covered the period from 20 November 2020 to 8 August 2021. Hearts of Oak won the domestic...
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The Liberty Song (category History of the Thirteen Colonies)
Mrs. Mercy Otis Warren of Plymouth, Massachusetts). The song is set to the tune of "Heart of Oak", the anthem of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. The...
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Quercus robur (redirect from English oak)
pedunculate oak or English oak, is a species of flowering plant in the beech and oak family, Fagaceae. It is a large tree, native to most of Europe and...
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Archibald Roosevelt (category American people of Dutch descent)
oak leaf clusters, Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster, and the French Croix de Guerre. After World War II, he became a businessman and the founder of...
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Hearts of Oak is a 1924 American drama film based upon the play by James A. Herne and directed by John Ford. The film is considered to be lost. Hobart...
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The Oak Ridge Boys are an American country and gospel vocal quartet originating in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Since 2024, the group consists of Duane Allen...
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Lloyd's Coffee House (category History of the City of London)
J. Heart of Oak: A Survey of British Sea Power in the Georgian Era. Oxford University Press. p. 192. ISBN 0192158120. Marcus, G. J. Heart of Oak: A Survey...
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Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (section 2001-2005: Lookout! Records, Hearts of Oak, and Shake the Sheets)
2003's Hearts of Oak, drew from punk rock and new wave influences. The EP Tell Balgeary, Balgury Is Dead soon followed and featured a number of Leo's solo...
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titles, followed by Accra Hearts of Oak with 21. The bottom 3 teams are relegated at the end of each season and placed in each zone of the Ghanaian Division...
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"a motley rabble of saucy boys, negros and molattoes, Irish teagues and outlandish jack tarrs". "Heart of Oak",. the official march of the Royal Navy,...
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HMS Tyne (P281) (category Ships of the Fishery Protection Squadron of the United Kingdom)
first episode of the BBC series Empire of the Seas, "How the Navy Forged the Modern World, Heart of Oak", presented by Dan Snow. The first of her class,...
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Australian Navy" is the official march of the Royal Australian Navy. It replaces the previous march "Heart of Oak". The march was composed to celebrate...
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Église Saint-Girons (category Monuments historiques of Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
Gothic church in Béarn in the 15th century. It is most famous for its heart of oak frame which represents the Medieval architecture style. In the 16th century...
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