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It has been suggested that this was a reaction to offence caused by the Governor-General of Canada, Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis who was of Northern Irish descent and who allegedly arranged to have placed symbols of Northern Ireland, notably a replica of the famous Roaring Meg cannon used in the Siege of Derry, in front of Costello at a state dinner.
Waitiri Station is the major ranch of the Kawarau Gorge and runs from the Bungy Bridge to the Roaring Meg on SH6.
" Roaring Meg ( cannon ) | Roaring Meg ", a surviving example of a civil-war Mortar ( weapon ) | mortar
* Musty, A. E. S. ( 2007 ) Roaring Meg: Test Firing a Copy of Colonel Birch's Civil War Mortar.
It has been suggested that it was a spur of the moment reaction to offence caused by the Governor-General of Canada, Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis who was of Northern Irish descent and who allegedly placed symbols of Northern Ireland, notably a replica of the famous Roaring Meg cannon used in the Siege of Derry, before an affronted Costello at a state dinner.
Finally, in late June, the Royalist fled, having observed a Parliamentarian army, including a Roaring Meg siege cannon approaching the town.
Fairfax's men began to dig trenches towards the castle, and used these to move mortars forward, probably including the famous " Roaring Meg ", bringing the interior of the castle into artillery range.
Kawarau River with Roaring Meg hydro station
The Roaring Meg Hydro Scheme discharges into the Kawarau, and at times the lower station has been flooded by the river.
Below these are the dangerous Nevis Bluff, Citroen and Roaring Meg sections.
They met at Hopton Heath and were attacked there by the Royalists, whose force consisted of about 1, 100 cavalry, 100 foot and artillery, including a large artillery piece called " Roaring Meg ".
Roaring Meg may refer to:
* Roaring Meg ( cannon ), any of several large siege cannon
* Roaring Meg hydro scheme, a hydroelectric scheme on the Kawarau River in New Zealand
* Roaring Meg ( Stevenage ), a retail park in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England
:* rugged mountain peaks and gorges with swiftly flowing rivers and spectacular waterfalls ( e. g., Thornton Peak, Mossman Gorge, Roaring Meg Falls );
During the Civil War he commanded Goodrich Castle, defending it against the Parliamentarians until July 1645 when Colonel John Birch finally broke the defences using the famous cannon Roaring Meg.

Roaring and waterfall
Roaring Brook Falls along the Quinnipiac Trail in the southwest corner of town is Connecticut's tallest single drop waterfall, and is owned by the Cheshire Land Trust.

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In English, proper names in their primary application cannot normally be modified by an article or other determiner ( such as any or another ), although some may be taken to include the article the, as in The Gambia, The Roaring Forties, or the Rolling Stones.
Visitors also engage in nearby skiing ( both alpine and cross-country ), biking or hiking to the waterfalls, streams and lakes in the area, including nearby Falls of the McCloud River, Burney Falls, Mossbrae Falls, Lake Siskiyou, Castle Lake and Shasta Lake, or visiting the ruins of one of the great nightclubs or speakeasies from the heyday of the Roaring Twenties.
Avon is home to Avon High School ; as well as two elementary schools, Pine Grove Elementary and Roaring Brook Elementary ; an intermediate ( grades 5 – 6 ) school, Thompson Brook ; and a middle school ( grades 7 – 8 ), Avon Middle School.
The greenbelt along the Snake River hosts many community events, such as the Melaleuca Freedom Celebration ( on the Fourth of July ), the Roaring Youth Jam, and the Farmers ' Market, among others.
It was thinly disguised as " West Egg ," in counterpoint to Manor Haven / Sands Point, which was the inspiration for the more posh " East Egg " ( the next peninsula over on Long Island Sound ), Great Neck symbolized the decadence of the Roaring Twenties as it extended out from New York City to then-remote suburbs.
The village core retains only a few shops and professional offices, but still holds the Roaring Spring Blank Book Company and Roaring Spring Water Bottling Company, all of the historic church buildings, the public library ( formerly the Eldon Inn ), the borough building, the post office ( earlier moved from farther up East Main St .).
The village core retains only a few shops and professional offices, but still holds the Roaring Spring Blank Book Company and Roaring Spring Water Bottling Company, all of the historic church buildings, the public library ( the former Eldon Inn ), the borough building, and the post office.
D. M. Bare's influence can be found in practically every aspect of town life: out of his general store in 1864, he developed a department store which became known as " the company store ;", now Roaring Spring Department Store, in 1867, he co-sponsored the construction of the first Methodist Church ; from 1868 to 1883, he served as one of the first postmasters, nominating the village's name change to Roaring Spring in 1868 ; he oversaw the creation of the town's first modern utilities, including the telephone system ( 1880 ), the water supply ( 1892 ), and electrical service ( 1892 ).
John A. J. Williams ( 1833 – 1909 ), was a Methodist minister by calling and a carpenter by trade, who moved to Roaring Spring after the Civil War.
# Daniel Mathias M. Bare ( 1834 – 1925 ), in various partnerships later shared with most of his sons-in-law, was the principal figure behind Roaring Spring's growth as a paper-mill town.
Verlon Dale Bigham ( April 26, 1916 – January 8, 2010 ), a Lubbock businessman, owned the Bigham IX Ranch located near his birthplace in Roaring Springs.
Francis Marion Gunter, Jr. ( June 23, 1919 – July 30, 2012 ), a native of Willis near Conroe in Montgomery County, Texas, was for thirty-five years the depot agent of the Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railroad, first in Roaring Springs and after 1960 in Floydada.
), with mansions and large homes such as Stone Manor and Black Point built on the lake during the heyday of the Roaring 20s.
* Roaring Years ( Anni ruggenti ), starring Nino Manfredi-( Italy )
The two towns are surrounded by rural villages such as Seven Miles ( El Progresso ), San Antonio, Valley of Peace, St. Margaret's, Roaring Creek, Armenia, San Jose Succotz, Arenal, Buena Vista, Bullet Tree Falls, Calla Creek, Esperanza, Cristo Rey, Georgeville, Unitedville, Blackman Eddy, Ontario, Camalote, Los Tambos, More Tomorrow and Spanish Lookout.
She also appeared in The Roaring Twenties ( 1939 ), The Way of All Flesh ( 1940 ), The Best Years of Our Lives ( 1946 ) and He Ran All the Way ( 1951 ).
Rowbotham, Bowers and Joyce went on to form The Mothmen ( the latter two becoming members of Simply Red some years later ), Sharp went on to form The Roaring 80s, SF Jive, and Glow, and also dedicated himself to acting ; only Reilly remained.
The Roaring Fork ( at Spring Valley ), and Timberline ( at Chaffee County ) campuses offer programs for training police officers.
The Bulletproof Bomb ( occasionally referred to as the " Roaring 20s ") is a 1920s limousine sedan, driven by a group of seven pint-sized gangsters all of whom sit in the front seat: leader Clyde ( voiced by late Paul Winchell ), Ring-A-Ding ( voiced by late Don Messick ), and five others.

Roaring and National
Taylor includes in the mural Quanah Parker at Roaring Springs, Judge Henry H. Campbell in his dugout prior to the establishment of the Matador Ranch, Dude Barton, an honoree of the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, and Shannon Davidson, a long-distance rider who won a Hollywood movie contract.
Roaring River State Park is located in the southern part of the county, amid the Mark Twain National Forest.
The Roaring Spring Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
* Roaring Fork ( Great Smoky Mountains ) — a stream and National Historic District in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of East Tennessee
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers designated three engines at Roaring Camp and Big Trees Railroad as National Mechanical Engineering Historical Landmark # 134 in 1988.
Also nearby is the Black Canyon National Monument, Taylor Reservoir, and Roaring Judy fish hatchery.

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