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There are two railway stations, Hoek van Holland Strand, which is at the end of the line and closest to the beach and Hoek van Holland Haven, which is close to the town centre, adjacent to the ferry terminal and the small harbour, the Berghaven.
Loyd is widely acknowledged as one of America's great puzzle-writers and popularizers, often mentioned as the greatest — Martin Gardner called him " America's greatest puzzler ", and The Strand in 1898 dubbed him " the prince of puzzlers ".
* The Strand, Vic's student-run newspaper that is distributed fortnightly across the University of Toronto's downtown campus.
On the day after taking office, the Lord Mayor's Show is held ; the Lord Mayor, preceded by a procession, travels to the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand, Westminster to swear allegiance to the Sovereign in the presence of the judges of the High Court.
* Buckingham Watergate is an alternative name for the York House, Strand Watergate
According to author Ginger Strand, the Horseshoe Falls is now entirely in Canada.
Erected in 1865, it is situated a few hundred yards to the east of the original cross, on Strand.
Though this hotel is now also gone, the memory is preserved in commercial offices facing the Strand named Golden Cross House.
The Strand National Historic Landmark District is a National Historic Landmark District of mainly Victorian era buildings that now house restaurants, antique stores, historical exhibits, museums and art galleries.
Today, " the Strand " is generally used to refer to the entire five-block business district between 20th and 25th streets in downtown Galveston, very close to the city's wharf.
The city's tourist attractions include the Galveston Schlitterbahn waterpark, Moody Gardens botanical park, the Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum, the Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston Railroad Museum, a downtown neighborhood of historic buildings known as The Strand, many historical museums and mansions, and miles of beach front from the East End's Porretto Beach, Stewart Beach to the West End pocket parks. Also there is a pier-turned-amusement park that opened May 2012. it is called Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier.
Located in the Strand District, the Grand 1894 Opera House is a restored historic Romanesque Revival style Opera House that is currently operated as a not-for-profit performing arts theater.
This stone is now displayed on a pedestal at Clancy Strand.
The beach at Bossiney Haven is close by and Trebarwith Strand, just half an hour's walk south of Tintagel, is one of Cornwall's finer beaches, boasting clear seas, golden sands, and superb surf: there is a small beach at Tintagel Haven immediately north of the castle.
The voluntary life-saving club is based at Trebarwith Strand and also has members from Boscastle, Camelford, etc.
Charing Cross, at the Trafalgar Square end of Strand, and the City Thameslink entrance at Ludgate Hill are the nearest mainline stations, whilst London Waterloo is a walk or bus across the River Thames.
Manhatta ( 1921 ) is a short documentary film directed by painter Charles Sheeler and photographer Paul Strand.
The UVF leader in East Belfast, who is popularly known as the " Beast of the East " and " Ugly Doris ", ordered the attack on Catholic homes and a church in the Catholic enclave of the Short Strand.
The Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand, London is the seat of the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal of England and Wales | Court of Appeal.

Strand and also
Among those who frequented the shop were members of a band called The Strand, which McLaren had also been managing.
He also has a South African spider named after him, Araneus drygalskii ( Strand, 1909 ), based on material collected on the Gauss expedition.
The Atlantic coastline, also called Waccamaw Neck, including the communities of Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, Pawleys Island and DeBordieu, is part of " The Grand Strand " ( beach ), which includes Myrtle Beach to the north.
Møn also has a number of popular beach resorts, particularly in East Møn with Ulvshale to the north and Råbylille Strand, Klintholm Havn and Hårbølle on the south side of the island.
Around this time, Jones also produced drawings for the New Exchange in the Strand and the central tower of St. Paul ’ s Cathedral, displaying a similar practical architectural inexperience and immature handling of themes from sources including Palladio, Serlio and Sangallo.
Strand or " the Strand " may also refer to:
* Strand Hotel ( also known as The Strand ), a colonial-style hotel in Yangon, Myanmar
His brother Robert Hunt, among others, also contributed to its columns ; his criticism earned the enmity of William Blake, who described the journal's office at Beaufort Buildings, Strand, London, as containing a " nest of villains ".
Strand also has many sport facilities: There are a lot of football pitches spread around the municipality, as well as local fitness centres.
Nearby, on Strand, are the Royal Courts of Justice and the Central Criminal Court on Old Bailey is also only a few minutes walk from Ludgate Circus.
Charles was born to James Mathews ( died 1804 ), a Wesleyan Methodist bookseller, printer, and pharmacist on the Strand, who also served as minister in one of the Countess of Huntingdon's chapels.
There were also minor Inns of Chancery, including Clement's Inn, Clifford's Inn and Lyon's Inn ( attached to the Inner Temple ); Strand Inn and New Inn ( attached to the Middle Temple ); Furnival's Inn and Thavie's Inn ( attached to Lincoln's Inn ); and Staple Inn and Barnard's Inn ( attached to Gray's Inn ).
There is also a " rail link " coach that runs from Exeter St Davids railway station to Bude Strand via Okehampton and Holsworthy.
O ' Keeffe had considered finding a studio separate from Lake George in upstate New York and had also thought about spending the summer in Europe, but opted instead to travel to Santa Fe, with her friend Rebecca Strand.
" Strand Bridge " was also the name given to Waterloo Bridge during construction, it was renamed for its official opening on the second anniversary of the victory.
* Cecil House, also called Exeter House or Burghley House, was on the north side of the Strand ; it was built in the 16th century by Lord Burghley as an expansion of an existing Tudor house.
142 Strand was the home of radical publisher and physician John Chapman, who not only published many of his contemporaries from this house during the 1850s, but also edited the Westminster Review for 42 years.
Virginia Woolf also writes about Strand in several of her essays, including " Street Haunting: A London Adventure.
Eliot alludes to The Strand in his 1905 poem " At Graduation " and in his 1922 poem " The Waste Land " ( part III, The Fire Sermon, v. 258: " and along the Strand, up Queen Victoria Street ") John Masefield also refers to a " jostling in the Strand " in his well-known poem " On Growing Old ".

Strand and song
George Frayne ( Commander Cody ) wrote a song about Stinson Beach entitled " Midnight On The Strand.
The song " My Old School " is a well-known example, referring to Annandale ( Annandale-on-Hudson, New York is the location of Bard College, which both attended and where they met ), and the Two Against Nature album ( 2000 ) contains numerous references to the duo's original home region, the New York metro area, including the district of Gramercy Park, The Strand Bookstore and well-known upmarket food business Dean & DeLuca.
**" Baile's Strand ", a song on the album Crógacht by the band Suidakra, based on the same Celtic legend as Yeats ' play
Other song and supper rooms included the Coal Hole in The Strand, the Cyder Cellars in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden and the Mogul Saloon in Drury Lane.
The Strand is the subject of a famous music hall song Let's All Go Down the Strand ( words and music by Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy ).
Progressive rock group Jethro Tull references the Strand in the song " Requiem ", from their 1975 album "" Minstrel In The Gallery "".
The Strand was also the locale where Burlington Bertie, the hero of another popular music hall song, sauntered along " like a toff ".
Roddy Frame sings in his song, " Over You ", the line " Me, stuck on the Strand ".
* La Goulue is mentioned in the Roxy Music song " Do the Strand.
Another successful Strand burlesque in 1858 was The Maid and the Magpie ; or, The Fatal Spoon an early play to include a dance at the end of a song.
* " The Gossamer Strand ", an instrumental song by Deadsoul Tribe from the album A Lullaby for the Devil

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