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Lindow Man, also known as Lindow II and ( in jest ) as Pete Marsh, is the preserved bog body of a man discovered in a peat bog at Lindow Moss near Wilmslow in Cheshire, North West England.
England ’ s Derek Randall scored 174, Australia ’ s Rod Marsh also got a century, Lillee took 11 wickets, and David Hookes, in his first test, smacked five fours in a row off England captain Tony Greig ’ s bowling.
Marsh also collected more wing bones of the large pterosaur in 1871.
Marsh also reclassified all the previously named North American species from Pterodactylus to Pteranodon, with the larger skull, YPM 1117, referred to the new species Pteranodon longiceps.
Music critic Dave Marsh also wrote that these compositions " define a world unto themselves more completely than any other body of work in pop music ".
In the early 1980s, mail-order subscriber copies of White Dwarf also received a small ( A5, black and white ) companion magazine Black Sun edited by Steve Williams, with contributions from White Dwarf regulars such as Ian Marsh and Games Workshop staff-it offered parodies, extended reviews, humour and gaming news.
** In England, the city of Winchelsea on Romney Marsh is destroyed ; nearby Broomhill is also destroyed ; course of the nearby river Rother diverted to Rye ; cliff collapses at Hastings, blocking the harbour ; parts of Norfolk are flooded ; decline of the port of Dunwich in Suffolk is accelerated.
Although earlier BBC radio shows such as Much Binding in the Marsh, Take It From Here and Beyond Our Ken had conditioned listeners to a mix of music, sketches and jokes within a 30 minute show, and Round the Horne was also doing this, ISIRTA ( as it was known to its friends ) accelerated the transitions, and it certainly seemed more improvised.
He was also named Canada's Athlete of the Year, receiving the Lou Marsh Trophy in 1995 and 1997.
South-west of the town is the Friar's Oven SSSI which is the site of herb-rich calcareous grassland classified as the Upright Brome ( Bromus erectus ) type, and north-east is the Windsor Hill Quarry geological SSSI, and also the Windsor Hill Marsh biological SSSI, a marshy silted pond with adjacent damp, slightly acidic grassland which is of interest for its diverse flora, in large part down to the varied habitats present within the small area.
Sumerian cylinder seals also depict houses built from reeds not unlike those built by the Marsh Arabs of Southern Iraq until as recently as 400 AD.
He also designed a chalk building, Marsh Court, in Hampshire, England.
Marvin is also indirectly referenced in the name of Stan's grandfather, Marvin Marsh
Many species also take vegetable matter such as seeds and berries, some ( primarily the larger species ) will take small frogs / lizards, the Eurasian Wren has been recorded wading into shallow water to catch small fish and tadpoles, the Sumichrast's Wren and Zapata Wren will take snails, and the Giant Wren and Marsh Wren have been recorded attacking and eating bird eggs ( in the latter species, even eggs of conspecifics ).
In the late 19th century, the land was named by Alice Marsh Cameron in honor of the poet Katherine Philips, who was also known as the " Matchless Orinda ".
* Megan and Liz-Youtube celebrities, singer / songwriters, musicians, signed to Collective SoundsAnd also Jake Harroff & Trent Bybee for signing to the label Sam Marsh Records as a musical entrepreneurs.
Here stood The Fabyan House, a grand hotel built by Sylvester Marsh and his colleagues, who also built the nearby Mount Washington Cog Railway.
* The Bridges – A location at the Oak Orchard River and Marsh Creek, also known as " Three Bridges ," referring to the bridges that carry Routes NY-98 and NY-18 over the river.
Bernville also used to be home of Blue Marsh Ski Resort, before it ceased operations in 2005.
It also includes one of the largest Brackish-Marsh's in Western United States, Suisun Marsh.
In addition, self-esteem has also been treated as an important outcome due to its close relation with psychological well-being ( Marsh 1989 ).
The historic hamlets of Marsh and Shaw are also included in modern day Oxenhope.
Recent alluvium fills the deeply incised valley of the Weaver and also extends across the Marsh to the Mersey Estuary.
He appeared on VH1's The Surreal Life in 2004 and also in the Five reality show Trust Me-I'm A Holiday Rep, along with British comedian Syd Little, Scott Wright ( actor ) and glamour model Jodie Marsh.
Marsh plants also tend to have rhizomes for underground storage and reproduction.

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In April 1922, Mitchell was seeing two men almost daily ; one was Berrien “ Red ” Upshaw, whom she is thought to have met in 1917 at a dance hosted by the parents of one of her friends, and the other, Upshaw's roommate and friend, John R. Marsh, a copy editor from Kentucky who worked for the Associated Press.
It was in London that he met both Edward Marsh and Rupert Brooke, becoming a close friend and later Brooke's literary executor ( with Lascelles Abercrombie and Walter de la Mare ).
In early 1977, Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, who had met at youth arts project Meatwhistle, were both working as computer operators.
Hancock met his wife, Iranian-born Shari Eftekhari, during a George Best and Rodney Marsh football roadshow in Staines, Surrey.
Wilfred Thesiger commented that while he met few Marsh Arabs who had performed the Hajj, many of them had made the pilgrimage to Mashhad ( thereby earning the title Zair ); a number of families also claimed descent from the Islamic prophet Muhammad, adopting the title of sayyid and dyeing their keffiyeh green.
Thesiger lived with the Marsh Arabs for months at a time over a seven-year period ( 1951 – 1958 ), building excellent relationships with virtually all he met, and recording the details of day-to-day life in various regions of the marshes.
In the winter of 1863, Edward met Othniel Charles Marsh while in Berlin.
While with the concert party, he met his wife Frances Kathleen Marsh, who was a contralto in the group.
In 1840, Marsh started a cult in Innsmouth known as the Esoteric Order of Dagon, basing it on a religion practiced by certain Polynesian islanders he had met during his travels.
Humes, Jack Gelber, the Aga Khan, Blair Fuller, the cast of the British comedy stage revue Beyond The Fringe, Jules Feiffer, Jackie Kennedy, British actress Jean Marsh, Gore Vidal, Kenneth Tynan, and his first wife, Elaine Dundy, through whom Southern met satirist Lenny Bruce.
Uribe told the Ambassador that he had had a ten-year, personal relationship with Alzate, whom he met while he was president of Delima Marsh and she worked for an associate company.
Stamp met his future wife, Olive Jessie Marsh, a soprano and student teacher, when he was seventeen.
It was at this time that he started to regularly attend Thursday nights at Top Cats in North End ( now the Post Office social club ) where he met DJ Pete Couzens, and his peers ( Dave Nutbeem, Trevor Mann, Ghost, Jake Marsh, Starry, Johnny Pain and others ).
While exploring the works of European painters such as Titian, Tintoretto, and Rubens, Marsh met Thomas Hart Benton in one of the galleries in France.
Both Marsh and Curry took lessons from Jacques Maroger, whom Marsh met in New York City in 1940.

Marsh and Oliver
Through Loew MGM loaned Oliver Marsh who completed the picture.
Among the drivers were Jackie Stewart, Bill Moss, John Sutton, Jack Gates, John Mitchell and Jackie Oliver, as well as Jem Marsh.
Drivers included Jackie Oliver, Terry Sanger, and Derek Bell, and Jem Marsh of course.
; Oliver Marsh
Several other characters were cast from actors including Philip Olivier, Leon Lopez, Oliver Lee and Kym Marsh.
Her only brother Oliver Marsh, a renowned cinematographer, died in 1941.

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