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* Alan Rowland has written a specialised guide to the letterboxes on Lundy published in 2006 ( the 20th Anniversary of ) Lundy Letterboxes ISBN 0-9506117-8-4
The name Lundy is believed to come from the old Norse word for " puffin island " ( Lundey ), lundi being the Norse word for a puffin and ey, an island, although an alternative explanation has been suggested with Lund referring to a copse, or wooded area.
On the island of Lundy the number has decreased dramatically in recent years ( the 2005 breeding population was estimated to be only two or three pairs ) as a consequence of depredations by black rats ( recently eliminated ) and possibly also as a result of commercial fishing for sand eels, the puffins ' principal prey.
Wakeman has written a CD inspired by his visits to and experiences on Lundy, a small island in the Bristol Channel.
Gene Leedy has been one of the pioneers of the modern movement in Florida and was one of the founders of the now famous " Sarasota School of Architecture ," including Paul Rudolph, Victor Lundy, Mark Hampton and others.

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According to genealogist Edward MacLysaght the surname Lundy is from Norman de la Lounde, a name recorded in medieval documents in counties Tipperary and Kilkenny in Ireland.
The team was independent from 1916 to 1922, then became a member of the Eastern Colored League from 1923 until the league's folding during the 1928 season, winning the league in 1926 and 1927 under the leadership of Dick Lundy.
Atlantic Puffin defending its burrow from a pair of Razorbills, Lundy
Harrison took phone calls from Bob Shannon, Mike Fitzgerald, Ed Baer and Ron Lundy.
A seasonal foot passenger ferry service runs from the harbour to Lundy Island and The Balmoral, The Waverley and pleasure boats ply to Porthcawl near Swansea.
There is a winter helicopter service from Hartland Point to the island of Lundy, which is visible from many points along the path between Welcombe and the Cornish border.
* Image: NTE icon. png Lundy Island | Ferry sails from Bideford,
The German ensign was raised and a shot fired across the bow of the Lundy Island, carrying sugar from Madagascar.
Benjamin Lundy ( January 4, 1789 – August 22, 1839 ) was an American Quaker abolitionist from New Jersey who established several anti-slavery newspapers and worked for many others.
This periodical, first a monthly and later a weekly, was published successively in Ohio, Tennessee, Maryland, the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania, though it appeared irregularly, and at times, when Lundy was away on lecturing tours, was issued from any office that was accessible to him.
* The Liberator Files, Items concerning Benjamin Lundy from Horace Seldon's collection and summary of research of William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator original copies at the Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts.
A seasonal passenger ferry, operated by MS Oldenburg, runs from the harbour to Lundy Island.
It is from Hartland Point that the Lundy Company operate their helicopter service to Lundy, during the five months from November to March.
CBS brought back The Carol Burnett Show for another run in the fall of 1991 ; new regulars included Meagen Fay and Richard Kind ( brought over from the NBC show ), and Chris Barnes, Roger Kabler and Jessica Lundy.
In 1996, aged 28, Lundy became the youngest woman from the Australian Labor Party to be elected to the federal parliament.
Following the 2007 federal election, Lundy was dropped from the front bench and was replaced as Minister for Sport and Minister for Youth by Kate Ellis.
Penarth is linked to west Somerset and North Devon seaside resorts such as Minehead, Ilfracombe and Lundy Island by the Paddle Steamer Waverley and, which have sailed from Penarth pier for over 60 years, continuing a steamer tradition that started when the pier was built.

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Garrison began writing for and became co-editor with Benjamin Lundy of the Quaker Genius of Universal Emancipation newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland.
Lantz signed again with Universal ( now Universal-International ) in 1950, and began production on two Woody Woodpecker cartoons that director Dick Lundy and storymen Ben Hardaway and Heck Allen had begun before the 1948 layoff.
WABC personalities included, along with Harrison, Charlie Greer, Scott Muni, Bob Lewis, Lundy, Johnny Donovan, Dan Ingram, " Cousin Brucie " Bruce Morrow, Chuck Leonard, Bob Cruz, Frank Kingston Smith, and Roby Yonge, and others.
In 1984, with Lundy joining the station, they were once again heard back-to-back.
* 1977 Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion ( TV ) with Leif Garrett
Hartland is a convenient centre for walking parts of the South West Coast Path, and the wild coastal scenery around the point is some of the most dramatic on the path, with excellent views across to Lundy Island.
Along with Micah, Justin Lundy, James Keith Stump III, Amy Drohan, Kevin Sroufe, and numerous other notorious people have listed Spring Arbor University as their Alma Mater.
He was part of the " Fearsome Foursome ", along with Deacon Jones, Merlin Olsen, and Lamar Lundy, often considered one of the best defensive lines in football history, along with the Purple People Eaters of the Minnesota Vikings, the Steel Curtain of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Dallas Cowboys ' Doomsday Defense.
He became a part of the Fearsome Foursome defensive line of the Rams ( along with Lamar Lundy, Rosey Grier, and Olsen ), which is now considered one of the best lines of all time.
Lundy called a meeting with several of his most loyal supporters to discuss surrender.
WABC ended its 22-year run as a music station with a 9 am – noon farewell show hosted by Dan Ingram and Ron Lundy.
He meets up with his lawyer and his right-hand man Lundy and plans his revenge on Majestyk.
It might have been expected that Allen's firing met with criticism by fans and reporters, but what was not anticipated was the Ram players ' reaction ; thirty-eight members of the team's forty-man roster, including such standouts as Gabriel, Jones, Olsen, Lundy, Dick Bass, Jack Snow, Bernie Casey, Tom Mack, Irv Cross, Ed Meador, and Jack Pardee, stated for the record that they would seek a trade or retire if Allen were not reinstated.
In December they continue with the burning of an effigy of Robert Lundy ( the Governor of Derry who had wished to negotiate with King James during the siege ) and of utmost importance, the service of thanksgiving in Saint Columbs Cathedral.
Lundy cabbage is a species of primitive brassicoid, endemic to the island of Lundy off the southwestern coast of England, where it is sufficiently isolated to have formed its own species, with its endemic insect pollinators.
Once there, he is partnered with Levon Lundy, played by Michael Beck, the grandson of a Texas Ranger.
Lundy, mismanagement and fraud had left the farm with a massive debt load that led Calumet Farms to file for bankruptcy protection in 1991.
Lundy along with Gary Matthews, the farm's former attorney and chief financial officer, were convicted of fraud and bribery and sent to prison.
Lundy and Marcelle sparked the Black Sox to the 1929 American Negro League pennant, while the Bacharachs languished in fifth place ( out of six teams ), with a 19-45 record.
They lead along with the Dean of Students are Ms. Pamela Lundy.

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