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Chimney and stacks
Chimney stacks on a building in Newcastle upon Tyne, England

Chimney and fire
* 1500: The " Chimney Jack " was drawn by Leonardo da Vinci: Hot air from a fire rises through a single-stage axial turbine rotor mounted in the exhaust duct of the fireplace and turning the roasting spit by gear / chain connection.
* Kürtőskalács Stove cake or Chimney cake, cooked over an open firea Transylvanian specialty, famous as Hungary's oldest pastry

Chimney and which
Upon his return at imperial behest to Vienna in 1780, he wrote one German singspiel Der Rauchfangkehrer or ( The Chimney Sweep ) which premiered in 1781.
Both the newly identified site on Purtan Bay and Powhatan's Chimney at Wicomico, are located within the territory which the Native Americans may have considered as Werowocomoco.
Chimney sweeps cancer which the sweeps called soot wart didn't occur until the sweep was in his late teens or twenties.
Barbara Vine's novel The Chimney Sweeper's Boy has as a central plot device a moth of that name, more formally identified as Epichnopterix plumella, which represents the main character's transformation and identity.
The Chimney Swift is a monogamous breeder which normally mates for life, though a small percentage of birds change partners.
Nearby is the short Chimney Rock hike, which is noted for its spring wildflower displays.
The Lake Ontario shoreline from Sodus Bay to Oswego has many bluffs, of which Chimney Bluffs is the most visited.
What remains of these ancient mountains is the erosion-resistant quartzite, which now supports scenic ridges and knobs, including Moore's Knob, Moore's Wall, Cook's Wall, Devil's Chimney, Wolf Rock and Hanging Rock.
In his place is a tall and thin superhero named Boy Chimney which Nelson controls to stop the thugs and get Darren to a hospital.
His feature films as a director were Naked as Nature Intended ( 1961 ), The Chimney Sweeps ( his only non-sex feature, 1963 ), The Naked World of Harrison Marks ( 1965 ), Pattern of Evil ( 1967 ), The Nine Ages of Nakedness ( 1969 ) and Come Play With Me ( 1977 ), which featured Mary Millington.
It surrounds a narrow, almost circular ring of tourmaline breccia which in turn surrounds the Braden Chimney, an inverted cone of breccia which was emplaced after the main mineralisation.
One is that from a distance the two islands look like Chimney Sweeps, which were brooms or tools used to clean and sweep out chimneys.
For the fairytale The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, the author Hans Christian Andersen named one of the characters Gedebukkebensoverogundergeneralkrigskommandersergenten (" General-clothes-press-inspector-head-superintendent-Goat-legs ") as a parody on the long Danish military titles which is 54 words long.
Chimney Rock is located several hundred yards away ; the formation which most people call Chimney Rock is Acapulco Rock.
:" From the Summit of Byres Hill, on the North-east of the Town, in a straight Line to the Point near Knock Hill at which the Renfrew Road is joined by a Road from Glasgow ; thence in a straight Line to the Summit of Knock Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the Northern Gable of the Moss Toll House on the Greenock Road ; thence in a straight Line in the Direction of the Chimney of Linwood Cotton Mill to the Point at which such straight Line cuts the Candren Burn ; thence up the Candren Burn to the Point at which the same is joined by the Braidiland Burn at the Bridge over the same on the Johnstone Road ; thence up the Braidiland Burn to a Point which is distant Five hundred Yards ( measured along the Braidiland Burn ) above the said Bridge ; thence in a straight Line to Meikleridge Bridge over the Candren Burn ; thence in a straight Line to the Point at which the old Neilston Road leaves the new Neilston Road ; thence in a straight Line to the Summit of Dykebar Hill ; thence in a straight Line to a Point which is One hundred Yards due North-east of the Summit of Bathgo Hill ; thence in a straight Line to the Point first described.
Today, all that remains is the Old Stone Chimney, which was moved to near the intersection of Buffalo Avenue and the Robert Moses Parkway off-ramp.
She is the author of The Devil's Chimney and The Rowing Lesson, for which she won the 2009 Sunday Times Fiction Prize.

Chimney and was
During the Bash Street Academy make-over, Sideny's Chimney Sweep hair was shaved and he was seemingly hypnotized.
Previously, the site was known as William's Chimney and Collett's Swamp.
Based upon Smith's description, at one time scholars thought that the former capital was located near Wicomico, the site of Powhatan's Chimney, about 25 miles southeast of present-day West Point.
By June 20, 1811, when Henry Griffin bought lot No. 12 on the town plat at auction for $ 88. 50 paid to the trustees, he was required to build " a House thereon Twelve feet Square or equal thereto with a Stone or Brick Chimney to the same and a Shingle Roof on it within Four years of the Day of the Sale of the said lott.
As the soot was a carcinogen, and as the boys slept under the soot sacks and were rarely washed, they were prone to Chimney Sweeps Cancer.
Chimney sweeping was also one of the more commonly difficult, hazardous, and low-paying occupations of the era, and consequently has been derided in verse, ballad and pantomime.
Compulsory education was established in 1870 by the Education Act 1870 but it was a further five years before legislation was put in place to license Chimney Sweeps and finally prevent boys being sent up chimneys.
Cancer of the scrotum, was only found in Chimneys sweeps so was referred to as Chimney Sweep Cancer in the teaching hospitals.
In 1788, the Chimney Sweepers Act 1788: An Act for the Better Regulation of Chimney Sweepers and their Apprentices was passed, to limit a sweeper to six apprentices, at least 8 years old, but lacked enforcement.
A Chimney Sweepers Act was passed in 1875 that required chimney sweepers to be authorised by the police to carry on their businesses in the district, this providing the legal means to enforce all previous legislation.
Fearing repercussions from the Kodak film company for using the name Kodachrome, the name was changed to Chimney Rock State Park, but renamed Kodachrome Basin a few years later with Kodak's permission.
Amidst the First Serbian Uprising of the Serbian revolution ( 1804 – 1815 ), a forbidden Serbian Orthodox church was built in the town, through tricking the Turkish lords that the building would instead serve as a residence for the town-priest, and added a chimney, hence its name Odžaklija ( Chimney ).
At, it has been the tallest structure and tower in Africa for 40 years, and it was also the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere until 1978, when surpassed by the 270m Mount Isa Chimney in Queensland, Australia.
Nelson's memory shifts to a battle with the Rake Dragon that was fought by the Boy Chimney and the rest of the House Team.
The first recorded mention of ' Chimney Rock ' was in 1827 by Joshua Pilcher.
Based on sketches, paintings, written accounts, and the 1897 photograph by Darton, Chimney Rock was taller when it was first seen by settlers, but has been reduced in height since then by erosion and lightning.

Chimney and somewhat
Chimney cove as it is called is sufficiently deep for mooring a small skiff, and there is a somewhat steep rock path up to the wooded top of the island, to reach the trees you must however cross the large bog.

Chimney and used
Locations used include Lake James, Chimney Rock Park and The Biltmore Estate.

Chimney and during
File: Chimney Rock Winter 2002. jpg | Chimney Rock, during Nebraska winter ( 2002 )

Chimney and period
During that time period, Cedar Grove, Lewis Station, Chimney Corners, Peck's Corner, Pleasant Bluffs, Sabin's Point, Sherman's Station, and Pomham were developed.

Chimney and house
In this house in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Melville wrote some of his major work: the novels Moby-Dick, Pierre ( dedicated to nearby Mount Greylock ), The Confidence-Man, and Israel Potter ; a collection of short stories entitled The Piazza Tales including " Benito Cereno " and " Bartleby the Scrivener "; all the other magazine stories, such as " I and My Chimney " and " The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids "; and some of his poetry.
" I and My Chimney ", published in Putnam's Monthly Magazine ( 1856 ), contains a home-owner's description of the grand old farm house:

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