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Several of the brightest stars in the ' Plough ' of Ursa Major are former members of an open cluster which now form such an association, in this case, the Ursa Major moving group.
The nearest open cluster is the Hyades: the stellar association consisting of most of the Plough stars is at about half the distance of the Hyades, but is a stellar association rather than an open cluster as the stars are not gravitationally bound to each other.
The electrical cables to the substation are in a large tunnel ending at Leicester Square, and originating in Wimbledon, at Plough Lane, behind the former Wimbledon FC football ground, before which the cables are above ground.
There are many pubs in Farnham including The Plough, The William Cobbett, The Lamb, and The Alma all of which have live music regularly.
On the ' Plough ' side of the carved village sign, situated on West Street, the ploughman and his team of horses are depicted working the land, agriculture goes on down to the waters edge.
Residents in Galgate are presently working to raise money to build a new village hall, between the football pitch and the cricket ground, on the recreation field behind the Plough Inn.
There are a number of pubs around the town, such as The Plough, The Rydal Arms, The Old Barn and The Wheatsheaf.
Currently The Plough and The Potters are trading.
Unlike many traditional dances in England, which are mainly performed by revival teams, Long Sword dances are often still performed by their own village teams, such as Grenoside Sword Dancers, the Goathland Plough Stots and Flamborough Sword Dancers.
The town's top Sunday side are Plough Barflies FC who play their home games at Hucknall Town FC's Watnall Road ground.
Both the ( now defunct ) Plough Lane Stadium and the Wimbledon Stadium are on the banks of the Wandle.
Built in 2001, Plough Hall ( formerly known as North Hall ) and South Hall are six-person apartments in the upper part of campus.
The pitches are home to Capel Plough F. C.
The original line ran down past the Plough Hotel on High Street ; while there are no signs of this, the railway later ran down Blackett Street and so the street is noticeable wider than most streets as it had to accommodate both the railway and the street.
Village public houses are the Black Horse on Chapel Lane, The Plough on Church Street, and The White Hart on High Street.
Other public houses in Crosspool are “ The Sportsman ” at Stephen Hill, “ The Ploughat Sandygate and the " Hallamshire Hotel " on Lydgate Lane ( currently closed, as of 2011 ).
The Wonder, The Albion, The Plough and The George are all within walking distance of each other.
There are many old buildings including the 16th century Plough Inn and the Old Mill.
South Bank is major dining precinct in Brisbane, and many establishments are situated inside the South Bank Parklands includes Ahmet's, Café San Marco, Chez Laila, Mado, River Canteen, The Plough Inn, Timmy's, Tastes of India, Wang Dynasty.
There are two pubs in the village, the Plough Inn ( click for website ) and the Crown Inn.
There are two pubs in the village, The Patriots Arms and the Plough Inn.
There are three other pubs in Prestbury ; the Plough, the Beehive and the Royal Oak.

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The variant performed around Plough Monday in Eastern England is known as the Plough Play ( also Wooing Play or Bridal Play ) and usually involves two female characters, the young " Lady Bright and Gay " and " Old Dame Jane " and a dispute about a bastard child.
Plough Sunday celebrations usually involve bringing a ploughshare into a church with prayers for the blessing of the land.

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During the 1990s, the English football club Wimbledon, based in London, expressed interest in relocating to the city after being forced to leave their Plough Lane stadium and ground-share with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
A miniature from an early-sixteenth-century manuscript of the Middle English poem God Spede ye Plough, held at the British Museum
* " Early Medieval Ploughing at Whithorn and the Chronology of Plough Pebbles ", Hill, P. and Kucharski, K. in Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, Vol.
By 1644 Cleeve had become deputy governor of Lygonia, a rival province to that of Gorges ' in Maine established from a resurrected Plough Patent, and asked Bachiler to be its minister at Casco.
* February 8 – Sean O ' Casey's Plough and Stars opens at Abbey Theater in Dublin.
* 1933: A local trade directory lists for Heathrow these: Mrs. Waddell ( Cain's Farm house ); < u > farmers or market gardeners </ u >: Harry Curtis ( Heathrow Farm ), George Dance ( a small house on Heathrow Road nearly opposite the Plough and Harrow pub ), William Howell ( Bathurst ), Frederick Philp ( Heathrow Hall ), Sidney Whittington ( Perry Oaks ), David and John Wild ( Croft House ); < u > other </ u >: Heathrow Sand & Gravel Co ( Colnbrook ) Ltd., Edgar Charles Basham ( The gazette misprinted his surname as Sasham ) ( publican at the Plough and Harrow pub ), Fairey Aviation.
Wimbledon moved into a stadium at Plough Lane in 1912 and played there for 79 years, until beginning a groundshare with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park near Croydon, as their progress through the Football League meant that redeveloping Plough Lane to the required modern standards was impractical.
The club later adopted the title Wimbledon FC and moved into a new stadium at Plough Lane in 1912, where it would spend the next 79 years.
The club had left its Plough Lane stadium in 1991 to ground-share with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, with numerous plans to build a new stadium in a number of different locations ( including back in London and even in Dublin or Cardiff ) being considered over the following decade before the club's owners chose Milton Keynes as their destination.
He took over as manager of Wimbledon in January 1978, helping the Plough Lane side win their first promotion from the Football League Fourth Division in 1978 / 79, although they were relegated at the first attempt.
The following year, with the side homeless since leaving their Plough Lane ground in 1991 and playing at Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park stadium in Croydon, southeast London, Røkke and Gjelsten, along with chairman Charles Koppel and businessman Pete Winkelman agreed to relocate the team to Milton Keynes, a town around 60 miles from their traditional base.
Virginia and Leonard Woolf spent a few days of their honeymoon at The Plough Inn, Holford, before continuing to the continent in 1912.
Hemel is famous for its " Magic Roundabout " ( officially called the Moor End roundabout, or " The Plough Roundabout " from a former adjacent public house ), an interchange at the end of the town centre ( Moor End ), where traffic from six routes meet.
Plough scars cutting the Roman road surface indicate that in the post-Roman period the site was used for arable land whilst in the 18th century, it formed part of the Birmingham to Derby turnpike but it is also possible that by this time, the main road had been diverted onto its present course at Pastures Hill.
A popular hymn, " We Plough the Fields and Scatter ", is often sung at Harvest Festival to the same tune.
The arrangement allowed Plough to have an inexpensive FM presence in the years before FM came to dominate the radio spectrum, and created enough interest amongst the student body that the Georgia Board of Regents obtained a license and construction permit for its own station at the university, FM 88. 5 WRAS.
The village's main public house was built in 1637 and was known as The Plough until 1798 when it was renamed The Lord Nelson in honour of the victory at the Battle of the Nile.

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