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The path continues to Trebarwith Strand, Tregardock, then to Port Gaverne, Port Isaac, and Port Quin, three small harbours.
* Beneath the convent is a cliff path which stretches along the coast from the Promenade to Portstewart Strand.
The cliff path has panoramic views across the Strand and Downhill with Donegal in the background.

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The Co-chairs of the Green Party of the United States are currently ( 2010 December ): Theresa El-Amin ( NC ), Mike Feinstein ( CA ), Farheen Hakeem ( MN ), Julie Jacobson ( HI ), Jason Nabewaniec ( NY ), David Strand ( MN ), and Craig Thorsen ( CA ).
He also has a South African spider named after him, Araneus drygalskii ( Strand, 1909 ), based on material collected on the Gauss expedition.
The final route ( in heavy rain ) took the following course: Hammersmith, Kensington ( blocked ), Kensington Gore ( blocked ), Hyde Park, Park Lane ( blocked ), return to Hyde Park where soldiers forced the gates open, Cumberland Gate ( blocked ), Edgware Road, Tottenham Court Road, Drury Lane, the Strand, and from there was forced into the city centre.
Former Poets: Kay Ryan, Charles Simic, Ted Kooser, Louise Glück, Billy Collins, Rita Dove, Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Frost, Karl Shapiro, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wilbur, Joseph Brodsky, Stanley Kunitz, Robert Hass, Donald Hall, Robert Pinsky ( three terms ), Mark Strand, Audre Lorde, and Maxine Kumin, among others.
The cliffs from Backways Cove, south of Trebarwith Strand to Willapark just to the south of Boscastle are part of the Tintagel Cliffs SSSI ( a Site of Special Scientific Interest ), designated for both its maritime heaths and geological features.
With Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird ( 1847 – 1923, later 11th Baron Kinnaird ) and Thomas Henry William Pelham ( 1847 – 1916 ), he rented rooms in York Place ( formerly Of Alley ), off The Strand in central London, for a boys ' school, initially a day school, which subsequently began to open in the evenings.
It featured an introduction by her friend William Butler Yeats, who wrote several pieces based on the legend, including the plays On Baile's Strand ( 1904 ), The Green Helmet ( 1910 ), At the Hawk's Well ( 1917 ), The Only Jealousy of Emer ( 1919 ) and The Death of Cuchulain ( 1939 ), and a poem, Cuchulain's Fight with the Sea ( 1892 ).
The Atlantic coastline, also called Waccamaw Neck, including the communities of Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island and DeBordieu, is part of " The Grand Strand " ( beach ), which includes Myrtle Beach to the north.
: See Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway for detailed histories of the Great Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway ( GNP & BR ), the Great Northern & Strand Railway ( GN & SR ), and the Brompton & Piccadilly Circus Railway ( B & PCR ).
The church of St John the Divine, Kennington, which was to be described by the poet John Betjeman as " the most magnificent church in South London ", was designed by George Edmund Street ( architect of the Royal Courts of Justice on Strand, London ), and was built between 1871 and 1874.
* The Strand ( Ballycastle Beach ), which has a European Blue Flag.
Paul Strand, pitcher ( 6-2 ), World Champion Boston Braves, born in Carbonado, 1893.

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Frontage onto Strand / Charing Cross of Northumberland House in 1752 by Canaletto.
15 routes throughout the Horry County / Grand Strand area, including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Conway, Loris, and Aynor.
15 routes throughout the Horry County / Grand Strand area, including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Conway, Loris, and Aynor.
The southern section of the abandoned subway between the Embankment and the Strand Underpass has been converted into a branch of the Buddha Bar chain of bar / restaurants.
* Strand ( cigarette ), a 1950s / 1960s brand of cigarette notorious for its failed advertising campaign, " You're never alone with a Strand "
* “ One Strand in the Private Language Argument ”, Grazer Philosophische Studien 33 / 34 ( 1989 ), 285-303
* 1634, October 11 / 12, Burchardi flood, broke the Island of Strand into parts ( Nordstrand and Pellworm ) in Nordfriesland
Some of the original 13th / 14th century fortifications can still be seen at the Strand Gate and Pipewell or Ferry Gate.
* 1966: " Vid Roines Strand / Marianne / En Man Och En Kvinna / Vid En Bivag Till En Bivag Bor Den Blonda Beatrice "
Although Strand is best known for his early abstractions, his return to still photography in this later period produced some of his most significant work in the form of six book ‘ portraits ’ of place: Time in New England ( 1950 ), La France de Profil ( 1952 ), Un Paese ( featuring photographs of Luzzara and the Po River Valley in Italy, 1955 ), Tir a ' Mhurain / Outer Hebrides ( 1962 ), Living Egypt ( 1969 ) and Ghana: an African portrait ( 1976 ).
* Mark Strand reading at the 2010 Key West Literary Seminar ( audio / 33: 53 )
A lower ' trench ' with a Rank Strand Duet 2 lighting desk later to be replaced by an Arri / ETC Imagine and vision control and colour matching for the four Link 125 and two Ikegami HL-79D cameras.
* Paul Revere / Oh Susanna Rock — Strand 25002 — 1960 version, Goodman recording under the name Val E. Forge.
Jack Braceland's ( Fiveacres Lights ) created some of the light shows with equipment which ranged from 16mm projection of what we would now call ' art house ' films ( often projected sideways or projected into smoke ) or 5Kw ' Pani's ' ( effects projectors ) borrowed from Samuelsons at Pinewood or Elstree film studios ( or Strand Electric at Vauxhall ) to overhead projectors with transpaernt trays borrowed from refrigerators and filled with water / indian ink / beer / whatever.
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Regimental Museum of the 9th / 12th Royal Lancers at The Strand, Derby, England.
For many years, the channel even identified as " Wilmington / Myrtle Beach " to acknowledge its viewership in the Grand Strand.
* Percy Grainger: Youthful Suite, Blithe Bells, Green Bushes, Country Gardens, Youthful Rapture, Shepherd's Hey, Molly on the Shore, Handel in the Strand ( Moray Welsh, Philip Martin / Kenneth Montgomery )
( Silver Strand ) A pair of FRD-10s not equipped for HF / DF were installed in 1969 at NAVRADSTA ( R ) Sugar Grove, WV for naval HF communications, replacing the NSS receiver site at the Naval Communications Station in Cheltenham, MD.
** The Mudge Boy ( Strand Releasing / Showtime )

Strand and along
With profits from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and his concert and lecture agency, he bought property along the Strand in 1880 with frontage onto the Thames Embankment, where he built the Savoy Theatre in 1881.
Memorial marker along the Strand Historic District indicating a building that survived the 1900 hurricane.
A replacement cross was erected in 1865 in front of Charing Cross railway station, a few hundred yards to the east along the Strand.
The parcel on which it was built is steep, stretching from the Strand down to the Embankment along Beaufort Street.
Deptford and the docks are associated with the knighting of Sir Francis Drake by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind, the legend of Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cape for Elizabeth, Captain James Cook's third voyage aboard Resolution, and the mysterious murder of Christopher Marlowe in a house along Deptford Strand.
Historically, this had been in stark contrast to the rapid growth affecting other beach communities along the Grand Strand.
The town was once primarily a fishing village, but has grown substantially in modern time, along with the rest of the Grand Strand into a popular tourist and retirement location.
It was created in 1968 from four existing municipalities north of Myrtle Beach, and serves as one of the primary tourist towns along the Grand Strand.
The use of the name " Covent "— an Anglo-French term for a religious community, equivalent to " monastery " or " convent "— appears in a document in 1515, when the Abbey, which had been letting out parcels of land along the north side of the Strand for inns and market gardens, granted a lease of the walled garden, referring to it as " a garden called Covent Garden ".
Russell had Bedford House and garden built on part of the land, with an entrance on the Strand, the large garden stretching back along the south side of the old walled-off convent garden.
Strand produces fruit, vegetables and dairy products, along with Fiskå Mølle ( Fiskå Mill ).
The city has many restaurants, concentrated on Palmer Street in South Townsville, Flinders Street and to a lesser extend along the Strand.
Eliot alludes to The Strand in his 1905 poem " At Graduation " and in his 1922 poem " The Waste Land " ( part III, The Fire Sermon, v. 258: " and along the Strand, up Queen Victoria Street ") John Masefield also refers to a " jostling in the Strand " in his well-known poem " On Growing Old ".
The Strand was also the locale where Burlington Bertie, the hero of another popular music hall song, sauntered along " like a toff ".
Sandymount Promenade runs along the coast road ( Strand Road ) from Sandymount Strand down to Merrion Gates.
* The North Antrim Coast Path which forms part of the Ulster Way starts at Portstewart Strand and continues for 40 miles along the coast to Murlough Bay.
Close by was the road along the shore line, linking The Strand, and the tiny village of Gillingham Green.
The Denmark Hill Campus of King's College London is also on Denmark Hill although the main Strand campus is further along the 68 bus route at Aldwych.
Paul Strand ( October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976 ) was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century.
Silver Strand Falls drops 574 feet ( 175m ) along Meadow Brook, at the western end of Yosemite Valley, within Yosemite National Park.

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