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Albion and Gundam
Set during October and November UC 0083, the series focuses on the crew of the Earth Federation Space Force assault carrier Albion as they try to recover a nuclear-armed Gundam mobile suit stolen by a Zeon group at a base in Australia.

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* Joe Smith ( footballer born 1890 ) ( 1890 – 1956 ), England international footballer with West Bromwich Albion F. C.
" Drake's claim is called " Nova Albion " ( New England ), and subsequent maps will show all lands north of New Spain and New Mexico under this name.
* Albion ( village ), New York
* Albion ( town ), Orleans County, New York
Edward Heath ( known as " Teddy " as a young man ) was born at 54 Albion Road, Broadstairs, Kent, the son of William George Heath, a carpenter and builder, and Edith Anne Heath ( née Pantony ), a maid.
In 1953 Albion Patterson, director in Chile of the US International Cooperation Administration ( the organization which would become USAID ), met with Theodore Schultz, chair of the University of Chicago economics department, and came up with a plan to counter the developmentalism of which Chile was a leading example.
These recordings were released as Kenneth Patchen Reads with Jazz in Canada ( 1959 ), Selected Poems of Kenneth Patchen ( 1960 ), Kenneth Patchen Reads His Love Poems ( 1961 ), and The Journal of Albion Moonlight ( 1972 ).
In response to Patchen's novel The Journal of Albion Moonlight ( 1941 ), prior to its publication, Henry Miller praised the work in the long essay Patchen: Man of Anger and Light which was published in book form in 1946.
Following the Greek usage, the Romans referred to the Insulae Britannicae in the plural, consisting of Albion ( Great Britain ), Hibernia ( Ireland ), Thule ( possibly Iceland ) and many smaller islands.
), English footballer for West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham
# The captain of French battleship Breslau ( 84 ), Capt De la Bretonnière, seeing that De Rigny did not need further support, decided on his own initiative to break away from the French formation and move into the centre of the bay, at the junction of the British and Russian lines, to reinforce British battleship Albion ( 74 ) and Russian battleship Azov ( 80 ).
Albion ), the Latin word alba would be a Deckname for it and margila, which derives of Celtic marga.
* Frederick Albion Ober ( 1849 – 1913 ), naturalist and writer
Sandy has eighteen elementary schools ( Alta View, Altara, Bell View, Brookwood, Crescent, East Sandy, Edgemont, Granite, Lone Peak, Oakdale, Park Lane, Peruvian Park, Quail Hollow, Sandy, Silver Mesa, Sprucewood, Sunrise, Willow Canyon ), six middle schools ( Albion, Crescent View, Eastmont, Indian Hills, Mount Jordan, Union ), four high schools ( Jordan, Hillcrest, Brighton, and Alta ), one technical school ( Canyons Technical Education Center — CTEC ), and one alternative high school ( Southpointe ).
** Albion ( community ), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
# REDIRECT Albion ( village ), New York
The lark is also ( often simultaneously ) associated with " lovers and lovers ' observance " and with " church services " ( Sylvester and Roberts 2000 ), and often those the meanings of daybreak and religious reference are combined ( in Blake's Visions of the Daughters of Albion, into a " spiritual daybreak " ( Baine and Baine 1986 )) to signify " passage from Earth to Heaven and from Heaven to Earth " ( Stevens 2001 ).
Her education was spotty, consisting of a short stint at a " dame school ", some home schooling under the " capable, slightly impatient, somewhat sporadic " instruction of Albion Bradbury ( her stepfather ), a brief spell at the district school, a year as a boarder at the Gorham Female Seminary, a winter term at Morison Academy in Baltimore, Maryland, and a few months ' stay at Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, where she graduated with the class of 1873.
* Douglas Biggs, “ A Wrong Whom Conscience and Kindred Bid Me to Right: A Reassessment of Edmund of Langley, Duke of York and the Usurpation of Henry IV ” Albion, 26 ( 1994 ), pp. 231-246.

Albion and fictional
In the fictional world of Ghosts of Albion, Queen Bodicea is one of three Ghosts who once were mystical protectors of Albion and assists the current protectors with advice and knowledge.
* Albion, the fictional setting of the Fable video game series, thought to represent the archaic England
The Cardiff Royal Infirmary provided the setting for the fictional London Albion Hospital.

Albion and ship
Even so, Breslaus intervention was later acknowledged by the captain of Albion as having saved his ship from annihilation.
As the battle had damaged his own ship, Drake was forced to go ashore on the coast of Nova Albion, founding Fort Drake Borough which later became Duckburg, for the sole purpose of burying the library below the fort, on Kill Mole Hill where Scrooge built his Money Bin in 1902.
The Libertines ' lyrics occasionally reference their idea of sailing on " the good ship Albion to Arcadia ".
* HMS Bulwark is an Albion class amphibious assault ship launched in 2001 and currently in service.
Ships assigned to the task group were the destroyer HMS Liverpool, the frigate HMS Sutherland, the landing platform dock HMS Albion, the amphibious assault ship, HMS Ocean, nuclear fleet submarine HMS Triumph, the casualty receiving ship Argus, the landing ship docks Mounts Bay and Cardigan Bay, the replenishment ships Fort Rosalie and Fort Victoria and the fast fleet tanker Wave Knight.
Rock band The Libertines have referenced Arcadia as the destination their imaginary ship Albion sails towards.

Albion and series
Visitors to Barker's Panorama of London, painted as if viewed from the roof of Albion Mills on the South Bank, could purchase a series of six prints that modestly recalled the experience ; end-to-end the prints stretched 3. 25 metres.
* Albion, the sword of Herne's Son, the " Hooded Man ", in the TV series Robin of Sherwood.
* Albion ( novel series ), a trilogy of novels of Arthurian Britain by Patrick McCormack
* Albion, Robin Hood's sword in the TV series Robin of Sherwood, one of the mystical " Seven Swords of Wayland "
* Albion ( comics ), a 2005 six issue comic book limited series written by Alan Moore, Leah Moore and John Reppion
* Albion, a Marvel Comics character and X-Men villain in the New Excalibur series
In order to gain these pieces of equipment, players must gain faction with their realms respective defenders ( the Azure for Hibernia, the Dragonbane Svartalf for Midgard, and the Stonecrush for Albion ) as well as complete a series of quests which ultimately end in slaying the adolescent and adult dragons.
The Operation Catapult was called « treachery » by both the Vichy and Free French ; the French State exploited this series of events in its anti-British propaganda which has a long running history back to the Perfidious Albion myth.
* November 1 – During the day, British Fleet Air Arm de Havilland Sea Venoms, Chance Vought Corsairs, and Hawker Sea Hawks from the aircraft carriers HMS Eagle, HMS Albion, and HMS Bulwark conduct a series of daylight strikes against Egyptian airbases, destroying 200 aircraft by nightfall and knocking the Egyptian Air Force out of action.
He provided cover artwork for the flagship title, Albion, the six-issue limited series written by Leah Moore and her husband, John Reppion ( and co-plotted by her father, Alan Moore ).
Sunderland Albion therefore became a founder member of the Football Alliance, whilst Sunderland AFC continued to play a series of friendly games.
Since then, the series has expanded with two sequels and two standalone expansions ; the latest being X3: Albion Prelude in 2011.
However, a series of short-term injuries meant he was unable to get a regular position in the first team and he moved to West Bromwich Albion.
Ashman's exploits had not gone unnoticed and, in 1967, he joined West Bromwich Albion, leading them in a series of exciting cup runs, crowned by victory in the 1968 FA Cup.
For its 30th anniversary in 2010, the company released a series of collaborative beers with the assistance of those Grossman considered an early influence on his brewing: Charlie Papazian, Fred Eckhardt, Fritz Maytag ( Anchor ) and Jack McAuliffe ( New Albion ).
At the end of the series, he eventually gets a job developing a settlement on the planet Albion.
In 2005, Peace was featured in the Alan Moore-written series Albion.
Nicholson Street runs from Spring Street in the city, and heads in a north-northeasterly direction for approximately 5 km, before it runs through a series of 3 bends for 500m before merging into Albion Street in Brunswick East, to the north.
The series starred Bob Saget, Kat Dennings, Brie Larson, Riley Smith, Beau Wirick, and Jerry Adler, and was produced by Albion Productions in association with Paramount Television.
The three companies of the Corps were to serve alongside their ship-borne Royal Marine counterparts from the Chesapeake squadron, commanded by Cockburn ( originally comprising HMS Albion, HMS Dragon, HMS Loire, HMS Jasseur and the schooner St Lawrence ) in a series of raids.
In the British television series Robin of Sherwood, Robin Hood carries Albion, one of the seven swords of Wayland.
Following an acclaimed performance as William Blake in Peter Ackroyd's BBC television series The Romantics, Sutton joined the cast of Albion Rising at St. Giles in the Fields church, London, in April 2007.

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