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Rosamond and passes
The freeway passes the Los Angeles / Kern County line at Avenue A, and continues to run north through Rosamond and Mojave.

Rosamond and Edwards
It is southwest of the central business district of North Edwards, California and due east of Rosamond.
* Rosamond -- Home of Willow Springs International Raceway, Edwards Air Force Base, and the Exotic Feline Compound.
Edwards Air Force Base lies east of Rosamond, 37 miles ( 60 km ) northeast of Palmdale.
The manifold was tested for quality at the Rosamond dry lakes ( occupied today by Edwards Air Force Base ), which was a testing ground for Edelbrock and many other car clubs and racing associations.

Rosamond and which
According to the Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance report of 2009 the Palmdale / Lancaster, CA Urbanized Area ( a US Census Bureau defined term ) has a population of 483, 998, which Rosamond is a part of.
Rosamond was originally established in 1877 as a townsite which was owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad and was named ' Rosamond ' after the daughter of one of the railroad officials.
Rosamond is situated on the northern end of the expansive Antelope Valley, which comprises the westernmost valley of the Mojave Desert.
He wrote the libretto for Thomas Clayton's opera Rosamond, which had a disastrous premiere in London in 1707.
Of a higher order is The Complaint of Rosamond, a soliloquy in which the ghost of the murdered woman appears and bewails her fate in stanzas of exquisite pathos.
Cole later partnered with brothers J. Rosamond Johnson, pianist and singer, and James Weldon Johnson, pianist, guitarist and lawyer, which resulted in over 200 songs.
A blue plaque has been erected in the village of Eaton Socon in Bedfordshire with the correct spelling of his surname which reads " Matthew Rosamond VC-On 4th June 1857 Matthew Rosamond, a relative of the Rosamond bakers on this site, won the Victoria Cross during the Indian Mutiny.
She was the youngest of four children and being the only girl there were squabbles over her name which led her being named Ebony-Jewel Cora-Lee Camellia Rosamond Rainford-Brent to appease everyone.
Sumption's narrative history of The Hundred Years War between England and France ( of which three volumes have so far been published 1990 – 2009 ) has been widely praised as ' earning a place alongside Sir Steven Runciman's A History of the Crusades according to Frederic Raphael, and as a work that ' deploys an enormous variety of documentary material ... and interprets it with imaginative and intelligent sympathy ' and is ' elegantly written ' ( Rosamond McKitterick, Evening Standard ); for Allan Massie it is ' An enterprise on a truly Victorian scale ... What is most impressive about this work, apart from the author's mastery of his material and his deployment of it, is his political intelligence '.

Rosamond and is
* Fred Vincy in George Eliot's Middlemarch is treated for typhoid fever by Dr. Lydgate, who falls in love with and marries Fred's sister Rosamond.
* Rosamund Clifford is the subject of Samuel Daniel's 1592 poem, " The Complaint of Rosamond.
Rosamond is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Kern County, California, USA, near the Los Angeles county line.
Rosamond is also south of Mojave, and north of Lancaster at an elevation of 2342 feet ( 714 m ).
Rosamond Skypark Airport, Federal Aviation Administration identifier L00 ( with two zeroes ), is located at and features a paved runway.
Wired telephone numbers in Rosamond follow the format ( 661 ) 256-xxxx and the entire city is included in ZIP Code 93560.
Rosamond is located at.
His first known volume of verse is dated 1592 ; it contains the cycle of sonnets to Delia and the romance called The Complaint of Rosamond.
" The OED's earliest citation is to a mention in Rosamond Lehmann's 1946 work The Gipsy's Baby.
" Lift Every Voice and Sing " — often called " The Negro National Hymn ", " The Negro National Anthem ", " The Black National Anthem ", or " The African-American National Anthem "— is a song written as a poem by James Weldon Johnson ( 1871 – 1938 ) and set to music by his brother John Rosamond Johnson ( 1873 – 1954 ) in 1900.
* Rosamond Skypark Airport in Rosamond is a small general aviation airport, privately owned and operated.
Rosamond Deborah McKitterick is one of Britain's foremost medieval historians, since 1999 Professor of Medieval History in Cambridge University where she is a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College.
Maidstone is a suburb of the City of Maribyrnong, located 8 km from the Melbourne CBD, bordered by West Footscray to the south on Suffolk Street, Braybrook to the west on Ashley St, Footscray to the east along Summerhill and Rosamond Roads and Maribyrnong to the north and north-east along Williamson Road and Rosamond Road.
Technically located in Footscray, as the eastern side of Rosamond Road at that point is Footscray.
When Rosamond is introduced she wears a short dress and white Mary Jane shoes, similar to Emily, and in a similar pose.
This illustration is accompanied by the text, " Rosamond did not look hungry or sleepy.
" Emily the Strange, like Rosamond, is a young girl in a short dress, black tights, and Mary Jane shoes.
Emily, like Rosamond, is typically attended by four black cats.

Rosamond and one
After joining Leonard and Virginia Woolf as managing director of Hogarth Press between 1938 and 1946 he established his own publishing company, John Lehmann Limited, with his novelist sister Rosamond Lehmann ( who had a nine-year affair with one of Lehmann's contributing poets, Cecil Day Lewis ).
They had one child, Rosamond Daisy Fellowes ( 1921 – 1998 ).

Rosamond and landing
* November 5 – After suffering an in-flight engine fire, the second North American X-15, 56-6671, piloted by Scott Crossfield, breaks its back making an emergency landing on Rosamond Dry Lake, California.

Rosamond and for
Willow Springs lies west of central Rosamond and was a watering hole for stagecoach travelers for generations.
Written by James Weldon Johnson and John Rosamond Johnson in 1900 to be performed for the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, the song was, and continues to be, a popular way for African Americans to recall past struggles and express ethnic solidarity, faith, and hope for the future.
The christening record for Matthew Rosamond in 1823 shows his parents as George Rosamond and his wife Elizabeth.
The English 1861 census for Eaton Socon in Bedfordshire, shows Matthew Rosamond home from India five years before his death.
He exhibited 148 works in the Royal Academy between 1769 and 1819, mainly portraits, but often fancy subjects, such as ' Rosalind ,' painted for the Shakespeare Gallery ; ' The Death of Lucretia ; The Priestess of Bacchus ;' ' Tobias ;' ' Fair Rosamond ;' ' The Return of Orestes ;' ' Duke Robert ,' etc.

Rosamond and many
The king had many mistresses, but although he treated earlier liaisons discreetly, he flaunted Rosamond.
The park has many features including the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, swimming pool, skating rink and many athletic fields and courts including ; tennis, basketball, baseball, softball and handball courts.
This was followed by The Iles of St. Tropez ( 1860 ); Fair Rosamond ( 1862 ); and The Deal Boatman ( 1863 ) among many others.

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