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* Roald Dahl: " Galloping Foxley "
# " Galloping Foxley "

Galloping and published
In 1994 he published his autobiography, The Galloping Major: My Life in Singular Times.
In addition, seven volumes of " Television Cookbooks ", featuring recipes from The Galloping Gourmet series, were published from 1969 to 1971 by the show's syndicator, Fremantle International.

Galloping and November
* November 7 – In Tacoma, Washington, the-long center span of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge ( known as Galloping Gertie ) collapses.
* Commander Baldocks Galloping Horses and Racing Cockerels Carousel-First constructed in the late nineteenth century, the Racing Cockerels Carousel was leased to Luna Park by a private collector from 2004 to November 2006, who then sold it to the park in early 2007.
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed because of winds on November 7, 1940, earning it the name Galloping Gertie.
When Galaxy Goof-Ups was given its own half-hour timeslot on November 4, 1978, Yogi's Space Race was reduced to 60 minutes ; in early 1979, the " Space Race " segment and Buford and the Galloping Ghost were also spun off in their own half-hour series until September 1979.

Galloping and .
* 1942 – The Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse begins during the Guadalcanal campaign.
* 1943 – World War II: The Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse on Guadalcanal during the Guadalcanal campaign ends.
In the same year he also appeared in Lady Godiva Rides Again and The Galloping Major ; in 1956 he had a non-comic supporting role as a journalist in the science-fiction film Quatermass 2.
Greater Victoria also has an expanding system designed to facilitate bicycles and electrically assisted bicycles via bike lanes on many main roads as well as the Galloping Goose Regional Trail and Lochside Regional Trail.
Steamboat Willie became an instant success, and Plane Crazy, The Galloping Gaucho, and all future Mickey cartoons were released with soundtracks.
The most famous of these was the opening of the original Tacoma Narrows Suspension Bridge in mid 1940, which failed spectacularly 4 months later during a sustained 67 km / h crosswind and became known as Galloping Gertie for its flutter movement.
The dramatically visible, rhythmic twisting that resulted in the 1940 collapse of " Galloping Gertie ," the original Tacoma Narrows Bridge, has sometimes been characterized in physics textbooks as a classical example of resonance.
The bus system, called Galloping Goose, makes a complete loop around the town and the Gondola links Telluride with Mountain Village.
Galloping horse, animated in 2006, using photos by Eadweard Muybridge.
The route intersects County Route 616 ( Linden Road ), forming a brief concurrency with that route until the county route turns north onto Galloping Hill Road.
Galloping inflation continued to plague the country, hitting a record high in 1987 at 159. 2 %.
Galloping swiftly to the northwest.
Several Border pipe tunes, including The English Black and the Grey, Bold Wilkinson and Galloping over the Cowhill, were copied in the 19th century by John Stokoe from the mid-18th century John Smith MS, now lost, from Northumberland.
The nickname Galloping Goose was soon applied to these vehicles, based on their waddling motion and honking horn.
Sir Francis Bond Head, 1st Baronet KCH PC ( 1 January 1793 – 20 July 1875 ), known as " Galloping Head ", was Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada during the rebellion of 1837.
The boy hero is a comic book geek whose favorite superhero, Galloping Gazelle ( West's character ), is portrayed as fading and on the verge of retirement.
Image: W. F. _Mangels_Kiddie_Galloping_Horse_Carrousel. jpg | William F. Mangels Kiddie Galloping Horse Carrousel circa 1935
Galloping inflation, the controversial privatisation programme and austerity measures imposed by his administration caused the ruling party to lose ground, leading up to the controversial elections of 1988.
This is part of an extensive greenbelt which also includes the famous Galloping Goose trail.
Stillorgan village is bypassed to the east by the N11 dual carriageway, which proceeds southeast through Galloping Green, bypassing Leopardstown and Foxrock to the east also.

Foxley and Town
These include the French-style terracotta former Lymm Town Hall ( currently unlisted ); St Peter's Church, Oughtrington, Oughtrington Hall and Lodge, formerly owned by a cadet branch of the Leigh family and now Lymm High School ; Lymm Hall, a former Domville family residence ; Foxley Hall, home to a cadet branch of the ancient Booth family, before ownership passed to the Carlisle family is no longer standing, but fustian cutting cottages on Church Road and Arley Grove do survive.

Foxley and .
Edward also has become an alcoholic and is engaged to socialite Phyllis Mayden, although young Betty Foxley, who is pregnant with Edward's child, believes he will marry her.
Her husband was created Baron Holland of Foxley less than a year later, on 17 April 1763.
Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland, of Foxley, MP, PC ( 28 September 1705 – 1 July 1774 in Holland House ) was a leading British politician of the 18th century.
In 1762 he again accepted the leadership of the House, with a seat in the Cabinet, under Lord Bute, and managed to induce the House of Commons to approve of the Treaty of Paris ; as a reward, he was raised to the House of Lords as Baron Holland, of Foxley in the County of Wilts, on 16 April 1763.
There was also a British plan called Operation Foxley for a sniper to kill Hitler on his daily walk from the Berghof to the Teehaus.
There are two Blue Plaque memorials commemorating him at 116 Greenfield Road, Harborne, Birmingham,, and at 34 Foxley Road, London, SW9.
Roads in the area such as Lord Holland Lane or Foxley Square commemorate this connection.
Baron Holland, of Holland in the County of Lincoln, and Baron Holland, of Foxley in the County of Wiltshire, were two titles in the Peerage of Great Britain.
The first Baron Holland of Foxley was the second and youngest son from the second marriage of the politician Sir Stephen Fox, and the younger brother of Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester.
Two years after Heydrich's death they planned one more attempt, this time targeting Hitler in Operation Foxley, but failed to obtain approval.
In 1674 the viscountcy was revived in favour when she was made Viscountess Bayning, of Foxley in the County of Berkshire, for life, in the Peerage of England.
Another much shorter branch of the Caldon main line, the Foxley, ran from Milton in the north east of Stoke-on-Trent through Sneyd Green to Ford Green near Smallthorne.
What little remains of the Foxley can be found in the Holden Lane Pools nature reserve, as well as alongside the footpath from the reserve to the Elizabethan Ford Green Hall.
The position of the former junction is marked, on a sharp bend in the canal, at a pub called ' The Foxley ' in Milton.
Educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, Price inherited the family estate of Foxley ( in Yazor ) when he came of age in 1768, a few years after the death of his father in 1761 and of his grandfather ( Uvedale Tomkins Price ) in 1764.
As a young man Price was a figure on London's social scene, and was once described as the " macaroni of his age ," but with his inheritance and his marriage to Lady Caroline Carpenter, youngest daughter of George Carpenter, 1st Earl of Tyrconnel, he settled down at Foxley to tend to the estate and develop his theories on landscape, as well as equally controversial work on the pronunciation of the Classical languages.
* John of Foxley ( apptd.
Foxley Wood is an urban woodland of eleven hectares which is situated on a north east facing slope of the North Downs.
Foxley Wood is now owned and managed by the London Borough of Croydon, who with the local volunteer group Friends of Foxley, maintains this ancient woodland for the public benefit.
* Alejandro Foxley, economist and politician, Foreign Affairs Minister in Michelle Bachelet's government.
* Baron Holland, of Holland in the County of Lincoln, and Baron Holland, of Foxley in the County of Wiltshire, were two titles in the Peerage of Great Britain.
Complete French text and English translation by Grace G. Roosevelt ( an adaptation and revision of the Foxley translation )

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