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* 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.
# Taming a Sea Horse ( 1986 )
Songs included Little Mary Make Believe, Guess Who I Am, Little Black Frog, There's a Hole In the Bottom of the Sea, Erie Canal, Horse in Striped Pajamas, The Littlest Snowman, Daniel the Cocker Spaniel, and many more.
The table does not include tourist or heritage transport modes ( such as the private monorail at Sea World or the tourist Victor Harbor Horse Drawn Tram ).
* Robert B. Parker – Taming a Sea Horse
Other traditional summer activities are the " Tennis Week ", the " Sea Horse " riding competitions, and the " Summer Theatre " events.
A Flora in the gardens at Chatsworth has in recent years been returned to the Temple named after her ; other large works there include the Sea Horse Fountain.
William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Arion on a Sea Horse ( 1855 )
* The Mystery of the Sea Horse ( 1973 )
On the 31st December, 1816, the Sea Horse, a military transport ship, with the 2nd battalion of the 59th Regiment of Foot, was wrecked in Tramore Bay, and 292 men and 71 women and children perished.
Some time later the Sea Horse was adopted as the symbol of the town of Tramore, and was later adopted as the logo for Waterford Crystal in 1955.
With the British railhead about away, on 23 December 1916 the Anzac Mounted Division less the 2nd Light Horse Brigade but with the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade attached, during a day-long battle, won a victory at the Battle of Magdhaba which secured the British occupation of El Arish on the Mediterranean Sea.
Half an hour later, the 7th Light Horse Regiment had pushed westwards and by 11: 30 had reached the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, thereby completing the encirclement of Gaza.
The Anzac Mounted Division was to deploy for the attack from the north, with the 2nd Light Horse Brigade on a front extending from the Mediterranean Sea to the Gaza to Jebalieh road, the New Zealand Mounted Rifle Brigade covering the front from the Gaza to Jebalieh road to the top of the ridge running north east, while the Lincolnshire Yeomanry and Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, of 22nd Mounted Yeomanry Brigade, took over the front from the right of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade to the track leading to Beit Durdis.
The 7th Light Horse Regiment, 2nd Light Horse Brigade, on the extreme right ( closest to the Mediterranean Sea ) met considerable opposition but was eventually able to advance close up to the town.
* The White Sea Horse ( 1964 )
Along with neighbouring Two Tree Island, Lower Horse, and Upper Horse, Canvey is an alluvial island formed in the holocene period from the silt in the River Thames and material entering the estuary on the tides of the North Sea from the coast of Norfolk.
* Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse in Guadalcanal in 1943, sometimes called the Battle of the Gifu
Seeing that Israeli terroir could grow great Petite Sirah, wineries such as Lewis Pasco the founding winemaker at Recanati followed suit with a Petite Sirah / Zinfandel blend, while others like Sea Horse, Carmel, Tishbi and Vitkin have made single-varietal Petite Sirah in addition to using it for blending.

Sea and Baian
* Saint Seiya ( Sea Horse Baian )

Sea and fictional
Historical fantasy author Juliet Marillier's series The Bridei Chronicles tells of the Picts and Gaels in the sixth century A. D. Nancy Farmer's series The Sea of Trolls depicts fictional Picts.
** The first nuclear-powered submarine, the, logs its 60, 000th nautical mile, matching the endurance of the fictional Nautilus described in Jules Verne's novel " 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea ".
Other fictional dream worlds include the Dreamlands of H. P. Lovecraft's Dream Cycle and The Neverending Storys world of Fantasia, which includes places like the Desert of Lost Dreams, the Sea of Possibilities and the Swamps of Sadness.
Most of the events in the book occur while the fictional 256th squadron is based on the island of Pianosa, in the Mediterranean Sea west of Italy.
In Jules Verne's 1870 novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, the travelers in Captain Nemo's fictional submarine Nautilus encounter various sirenians during their journey.
The Nautilus is the fictional submarine captained by Nemo featured in Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ( 1870 ) and The Mysterious Island ( 1874 ).
One of Long's followers dubbed him " the Kingfish " after the master of the Mystic Knights of the Sea lodge to which the fictional Amos and Andy belonged.
Making matters worse is the news of his father being shot down and captured by the fictional Arab state of Bilya while patrolling over the Mediterranean Sea.
Captain Nemo, also known as Prince Dakkar, is a fictional character featured in Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ( 1870 ) and The Mysterious Island ( 1874 ).
* Pacifica, a fictional underwater city in the 1971 TV movie City Beneath The Sea
Silurians and Sea Devils are referenced in the second volume of Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen where they were connected to the creature from the Black Lagoon ; League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is set in a fictional universe which reconciles the exploits of all fictional characters in one continuity.
* The Sea Garden, also by Sam Llewellyn, is set on a fictional island based heavily on Tresco.
It features a stunning Sea Garden much like the Tresco Abbey Gardens and the history of the fictional island draws heavily from the real history of the island.
* Grand Theft Auto IV has a gated community called Beachgate, a fictional rendition of Sea Gate, Brooklyn.
Koushun Takami ` s novel Battle Royale took place on a fictional island in the Seto Inland Sea.
The plot concept is predicated on a vast fictional conspiracy beginning with the revelation that Jules Verne did not merely write the stories behind his famous science fiction classic books Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth or Around the World in Eighty Days — but actually experienced these adventures personally.
USS Sea Tiger was a fictional submarine presumably named for the barracuda.
No vessel of the United States Navy has been given that name, but the 1959 movie Operation Petticoat, starring Cary Grant and Tony Curtis, and the short-lived 1977-1978 television series of the same name, were set aboard a fictional Sea Tiger.
Cape Ann is the location of the fictional town of Sea Harbor, the setting of the Seaside Knitters mysteries by author Sally Goldenbaum ( author's site ).
* Great Sea, a fictional setting in The Legend of Zelda video game series
* We Dive at Dawn 1943 — UK Action-Drama directed by Anthony Asquith depicting fictional submarine HMS Sea Tiger on mission to sink fictional German battleship Brandenburg
* Operation Petticoat 1959 — US Comedy directed by Blake Edwards depicting fictional USS Sea Tiger ; remade in 1977 TV series Operation Petticoat
* A fictional Pfiesteria species dangerous to humans featured in James Powlik's 1999 environmental thriller Sea Change.

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