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The region in which Innes and Perry initially find themselves is ruled by the cities of the Mahars, intelligent flying reptiles resembling Rhamphorhynchus with dangerous psychic powers, who keep the local tribelets of Stone Age human beings in subjugation.
The 1975 novel North Star by Hammond Innes is largely set in Shetland and Raman Mundair's 2007 book of poetry A Choreographer's Cartography offers a British Asian perspective on the landscape.
The Duke of Roxburghe is the Premier Baronet of Scotland by his Baronetcy of Innes-Ker of Innes created in 1625.
The glue of the film is the soundtrack by Innes, who created 19 more songs for the film, each a pastiche of a Beatles song or genre.
is the sole release featuring the notorious " Lennon / McCartney / Innes " song credit!
Gibraltar Range is a national park in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia, 79 km north-east of Glen Innes and 493 km north of Sydney.
Kings Plains is a national park in New South Wales, Australia, 48 km from Inverell, 50 km from Glen Innes and 478 km north of Sydney.
Innes National Park is a national park on the southwest tip of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia ( Australia ), 300 km west of Adelaide.
Known as Innes by many, the park is a popular destination for camping, bushwalking, fishing, surfing and scuba diving.
Salisbury, North Carolina is home to a vibrant downtown area that encompasses several blocks near the intersection of Innes Street and Main Street.
J. Innes Miller notes that while pepper was grown in southern Thailand and in Malaysia, its most important source was India, particularly the Malabar Coast, in what is now the state of Kerala Peppercorns were a much-prized trade good, often referred to as " black gold " and used as a form of commodity money.
The fictional island of Laerg, which features in the 1962 novel Atlantic Fury by Hammond Innes, is closely based on Hirta.
It is likely that most of the shoes worn by female characters in The Wizard of Oz were plain Innes shoes with varying heel heights, dyed to match each costume.
Bengal is traditionally fixed as the typical locality for the binomial Panthera tigris, to which the British taxonomist Reginald Innes Pocock subordinated the Bengal tiger in 1929 under the trinomial Panthera tigris tigris.
The plot of The ABC Murders is mentioned by Detective Inspector John Appleby in Michael Innes ′ novel Appleby ′ s End ( 1945 ), and in the first story in volume 39 of the manga Detective Conan ( chapters 393-397 ), which was inspired by the novel.
There is also a Sibelius-inspired Kullervo Symphony written in 2001 by English composer Grahame Gordon Innes.
According to the former Lord Lyon, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, a clan is a community which is distinguished by heraldry and recognised by the Sovereign.
On the tablelands the New England Highway, which links Tamworth, Uralla, Armidale, Guyra, Glen Innes and Tenterfield is a major route linking New South Wales and Queensland.
Fossickers Way is a tourist route that runs from Nundle to Warialda in the north and then east to Inverell and Glen Innes passing through some rich gem areas.
The John Innes Society is a charity that promotes good design and area embellishment in Merton Park.
Isaiah Scharfe settled on a lot near Emily Carr School, four generations lived in Blackburn on what is now Innes Road.
Scottish herald Thomas Innes of Learney mentioned abatements in marital situations: " The law of arms provides for abating the arms of an adulterer by two gussets sanguine, and where the bearing of arms is necessary this, and one gusset ( they will be close-gussets ) for non-adulterous divorcees, are, at least in Patents, applied in the case of divorcees.
The John Innes Centre ( JIC ) located in Norwich, Norfolk, England, is an independent centre for research and training in plant and microbial science.

Innes and area
The area now known as Merton Park was farm land owned by City merchant John Innes who was the local " lord of the manor ".
The settlement during these times was divided in two, the area of " Blackburn Corners ", located around the existing intersection of Navan and Innes Rds ; and " Blackburn Station ", the area around the existing intersection of Anderson and Innes Rds.
The Purewa Creek section was to be aligned on an elevated expressway to avoid damage to the environmentally sensitive area, while the motorway would be sunk into trenches in Glen Innes to reduce disruption.
Many new business areas along Innes Road between Tenth Line Road and Mer Bleue Road and in the vicinity of Trim Road on the eastern end of the area have also been built recently which serve to diversify the commercial districts of the community.
The country-wide housing boom starting from 2000 has also seen an extremely large amount of housing and residential areas being developed in the eastern Orleans area east of Trim Road and south of Innes Road, such as the new community called Avalon.
Chapel Hill North: Located north of Innes Road in the Orleans Boulevard area and south of St. Joseph Boulevard.
The name Raynes Park was originally used in the 1870s and only applied to the area south of the railway line where the local landowner, Richard Garth, Lord of the Manor of the adjacent parish of Morden, planned to develop a new garden suburb similar to that being developed by John Innes at Merton Park to the east.
Glen Innes has for the most part been a low-income, working class area with around 1, 500 State houses, some run down.
In particular the " heights " area of Glen Innes is felt by some to becoming one of Auckland's most desirable places to live, with fine views over the Tamaki estuary.
In a new effort to improve the quality of state housing in Glen Innes, the Government introduced " Talbot Park " an area of higher density housing, consisting of mostly apartment style places.
According to Housing New Zealand, the northern Glen Innes redevelopment project area includes 239 state houses, of which 156 will be redeveloped, 43 are to be retained and left as they are, and 40 will be modernised.
Three of them had farms in this area and built houses ; Charles John Taylor at Glen Orchard ( now Saint Heliers ), William Innes Taylor at Glen Innes, & Richard James Taylor at Glendowie.
Glen Innes was previously larger, but when the railway line went through, the area north-west of the line was renamed Saint Johns, after the theological college in the area.
Long-term plans had included lines on Carling Avenue from the existing Carling station westward to Bayshore and Bells Corners, and from the Rideau Centre south-east to the area of Innes Road and Blair Road via Rideau Street, Montreal Road, and Blair Road.
The newly-developed shopping area along Innes Road, where Wal-Mart has relocated, as well as the continuous stagnation of St. Joseph Boulevard, has put tremendous pressure on the mall.

Innes and remaining
This originally fictional band, created by Eric Idle and Neil Innes for 1970s television programming, became an actual group ( while remaining a parody of The Beatles ) and toured and recorded, releasing two UK chart hits.
Eirika and Innes, the prince of Frelia, leave to warn the remaining two Sacred Stone nations, Rausten and Jehanna.

Innes and on
On television, Idle created Rutland Weekend Television ( RWT ), a sketch show on BBC2, written by himself, with music by Neil Innes.
In 1978, the Rutles ' mockumentary film All You Need Is Cash, a collaboration between Python members and Saturday Night Live, was aired on NBC television, as written by Idle, with music by Innes.
Neil Innes was more diplomatic on the same show, saying " we used to think he had delusions of grandeur, now we know it's only grandeur ".
Beaches on the southern side of the Burnett River are ( from north to south ) the Oaks Beach, Mon Repos, Nielsen Park, Bargara Beach, Kellys Beach, Innes Park and Elliott Heads.
Innes was the musician and composer for the series and created songs with ideas on how they could be presented.
On 23 April 1977, Idle made another appearance on Saturday Night Live, bringing along Neil Innes as a musical guest.
During Rutles performances and studio recordings, Innes took lead on the songs that resembled Lennon's ; Halsall sang on most McCartney-esque tunes ; Fataar sang the Harrison songs ; and Halsey sang a Ringo Starr-type song.
Idle claims on the All You Need Is Cash DVD commentary track that Harrison and Starr at one point discussed starting a band with Innes and Idle, based on the Beatles ' and Rutles ' shared and imaginary histories.
In February 2009 on his website " InnesBookOfRecords. Com ", Neil Innes released what he refers to as " Ron Nasty's Final Song ", titled " Imitation Song "-a parody of " Imagine ".
* The original " Rutles " Musicians are: Roger Rettig and Billy Bremner on guitars, Brian Hodgson on bass, Neil Innes on piano, and John Halsey on drums.
Though Innes hired a musicologist to defend the originality of his songs, he settled with ATV out of court for 50 % of the royalties and shared songwriting credit on the 14 songs included on the album.
As of early 2006, these six songs from the first Rutles CD ( which were not on the original LP release ) are credited solely to Neil Innes: " Baby Let Me Be ", " Between Us ", " Blue Suede Schubert ", " Get Up And Go ", " Goose Step Mama ", and " It's Looking Good ".
However, the booklet accompanying a 2007 reissue of the album on Rhino / Warner Brothers credits all 20 songs solely to Innes.
The first three are unverified historically, which therefore casts doubt on their accuracy, yet they also form the groundwork on which Boece and George Buchanan afterwards based some of their historical writings, much of which was exposed by Thomas Innes as doubtful in his Critical Essay ( i, pp. 201 – 2, 4 ).
Hammond Innes ' book Attack Alarm, published in 1941, was based on his experiences as a Royal Artillery anti-aircraft gunner at RAF Kenley during the Battle of Britain.

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