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nearby and Moseley
It is possible that nearby Moseley Bog may have been one of the first places where the young Tolkien regularly encountered trees of various species.
Most famously, White Ladies Priory and Boscobel House, together with nearby Moseley Old Hall, provided refuge for Charles as he sought a way out of the West Midlands.
The National Trust property of Moseley Old Hall is nearby, over the border in Staffordshire, but can only be reached from Bushbury North.

nearby and Bog
Four state parks and six county conservation areas are nearby, including Moraine Hills State Park and the Volo Bog.
Fall brings the deer hunters and in the winter snowmobiling is a growing activity, supporting a small industry with a network of trails leading to nearby communities, including across the Big Bog State Recreation Area to Waskish Township.
The nearby Juniper Barrens String Bog, the largest bog in the area, covers 12 square kilometres, and is home to the White Fringed Orchid ( Platanthera blepharglottis ), an uncommon type of Butterfly Orchid, and the sedge ( grass ) Carex eburnea.
The Bog Oak water feature in the centre of the village is entitled ' The Weeping Tree ' and was made by a local craftsman from a piece of bog oak which was found nearby.
One of his field study locations is now named Cowles Bog in his honor ; Cowles Bog and nearby dune locations were later preserved for the public as part of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

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Johnston now planned to defeat the Union forces piecemeal before the various Union units in Kentucky and Tennessee under Grant with 40, 000 men at nearby Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, and the now Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell on his way from Nashville with 35, 000 men, could unite against him.
Aarau and the nearby neighboring municipalities have grown together and now form an interconnected agglomeration.
After Rupert Potter died in 1914, Potter, now a wealthy woman, found Lindeth Howe, a large house in nearby Windermere where her mother lived until her death in 1931 at the age of 93.
These herbicides can now be sprayed on transgenic crops without inflicting damage on the crops while killing nearby weeds.
Lechuguilla Cave in New Mexico and nearby Carlsbad Cavern are now believed to be examples of another type of solutional cave.
The original, now broken, socket stone for the cross lies nearby.
Chomsky (,,,, " from ( Vyoska ) Khomsk ( nearby Brest, now Belarus )") is a Belarus '- origin surname, and may refer to:
In 1904 the ground was acquired by businessman Gus Mears and his brother Joseph, who had also purchased nearby land ( formerly a large market garden ) with the aim of staging football matches on the now 12. 5 acre ( 51, 000 m² ) site.
Although the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has its tomb just a few yards away from its Golgotha, there is no particular reason to regard this close juxtaposition as a necessity ; however, Gordon followed this principle, concluding that his site for Golgotha must also be the approximate location for Jesus ' burial, identifying a nearby tomb, now called the Garden Tomb, as the location for the event.
A school in nearby Chasetown recently converted to Academy status and is now known as Erasmus Darwin Academy.
In his response, Achilles points out that while Hector was terrorizing the Greek forces now, while he himself had fought in their front lines, Hector had ' no wish ' to take his force far beyond the walls and out from the Skiaian Gate and nearby oak tree.
For example the temple of Heracles Monoikos ( i. e. the lone dweller ), built far from any nearby town upon a promontory in what is now the Côte d ' Azur, gave its name to the area's more recent name, Monaco.
Along the coast lies Karfas ( Καρφάς ), a sandy beach, which along with the nearby village of Ayia Ermioni ( Άγια Ερμιόνη ) is now the main tourist centre, with a number of large and small hotels.
At nearby Gauldwell Castle ( now only with one partial wall left standing ) Mary, Queen of Scots, is reputed to have spent the night.
Samsung Electronics ' UK division used to be based in New Malden, although it has now relocated its European headquarters to nearby Chertsey.
Material from the ( presumably now ruined ) building was incorporated into a basilica constructed nearby during the 5th or 6th century AD.
It is now mostly used by people living nearby and as a scenic route.
Immediately opposite the gates to St. James's Palace, Sam Houston's original Embassy of the Republic of Texas to the Court of St. James's is now a hat shop, but is clearly marked with a large plaque and a nearby restaurant is called Texas Embassy.
The door now hangs in the nearby Westminster School.
The planes, six biplane two-seater trainers left over from World War I, were dispatched from the nearby Curtiss-Southwest Field ( now defunct ) outside of Tulsa .< REF NAME =" MADIGAN "> Madigan, Tim.
Gwyn Jones notes that " no true town has been found and excavated " and that the identification of the site in Elbląg with Truso is based on " finds of Norse weapons " and the presence of " a large Viking Age cemetery " nearby, According to Mateusz Bogucki " by now, there is no doubt that the settlement really is Wulfstan's Truso " The Elbląg Museum brochure: Truso-A Discovered Legend, by Marek F Jagodziński, describes a large number of buildings found during the recent excavations, with burnt remains of posts suggesting buildings of c. 5 x 10 m and long houses of about 6 x 21 m.
First to the scene were 116 cadets under the direction of Lieutenant Commander H. J. Copeland from USS Nantucket, a training ship of the Massachusetts Nautical School ( which is now the Massachusetts Maritime Academy ), that was docked nearby at the playground pier.
He and his sister moved back to England, now to Dove Cottage in Grasmere in the Lake District, and this time with fellow poet Robert Southey nearby.
The Ártúnshöfði location is now closed, and replaced by a new location in the nearby area of Grafarholt ( together with KFC ).

nearby and nature
What must be understood is the nature of ' small ' transformations, e. g., rotations through tiny angles, that link nearby transformations.
The name " Parkway " has since been applied to other out-of-town stations of a park and ride nature despite its presumed original reference to the Bristol Parkway, the nearby M32 motorway running through parkland.
Their subdivisions nearby Cherokee Bend, Brookwood Forest, Overton, and Crestline homes in real nature preserves on the adjacent slopes protected the area from urban encroachment and bridle paths created a recreational network within the development.
The Gray Hawk Nature Center offering nature education programs and housing live reptile and invertebrate exhibits is located nearby on the San Pedro River.
With the rise of suburbs, Green Haven became increasingly residential in nature, with local shops closing under pressure from nearby plazas and strip malls.
The poet Alexander Pope ( who had his own Villa with gardens in nearby Twickenham ), was also involved, and was responsible for confirming Lord Burlington's belief that Roman and Greek gardens were largely ' informal ' affairs, with nature ruled by God.
There is a long-standing rivalry with nearby University College Dublin, which is largely friendly in nature.
A large number of Schertz's population is connected with the military due to the presence nearby of Randolph Air Force Base which can result in some degree of population turnover due to the transient nature of military service.
Older disused gravel pits form useful nature reserves and amenity areas at nearby Paxton Pits and at the Wyboston Leisure Park.
At the same time, home gardens are helpful to raise the water table of nearby ponds and wells. Unknowingly, some families in Kerala which preserve their home gardens preserve nature and ecological balance.
While living there, he liked to go to the nearby valley of the Düssel river, nature being the inspiration for his poems.
She was believed to be the daughter of a wine merchant who ran away to a nearby river and fell in love with nature.
Further along the coast, Porlock is a quiet coastal town with an adjacent salt marsh nature reserve and a harbour at nearby Porlock Weir.
The nearby River Flit runs through Flitwick Moor, a nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
It was not until the Theban Mapping Project, under Kent R. Weeks, decided to clear the tomb ( in part to see if it would be damaged by proposed building works nearby, and in part so that it could be mapped ) that the stage was set for the discovery of its true nature.
Rennie Montague Bere was a British mountaineer, naturalist and nature conservationist who lived in a nearby cottage in his retirement ; among his books are The Book of Bude and Stratton and The Nature of Cornwall.
Landguard Fort is a scheduled ancient monument and visitor attraction with a nearby nature reserve.
There are numerous nature trails nearby as part of Galloway Forest Park, managed on behalf of the state by Forest Enterprise.
Bell's rebellious nature quickly makes him the interest of the class, as he not only is willing to talk back against Hundert, he also freely shares pornographic material and is willing to play hooky and travel off-limits to a nearby prep school for girls.
Twice, under orders from Unger, Parke rode on horseback to the nearby town of South Fork to the telegraph office to send warnings to Johnstown explaining the critical nature of the eroding dam.
The retreat was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987 for its role in the development of the YWCA and the resort nature of nearby Monterey, California.
There are boat tours to Sandy Island and a self-guided tour nature trail to show off the 2000 identified species of life, including majestic longleaf pines, Spanish moss draped live oaks, and vistas of the river and nearby marshland.
The " Ecological Main Structure " ( a proposed connection of nature reserves in the Netherlands ) calls for a corridor to be created to the nearby Horsterwold.
Located between the Santa Marta Mountains and the Caribbean Sea, the city is a popular tourist destination due to its history, colonial architecture, beaches and nearby nature reserves.
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