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Westward and Avenue
Westward photo of Quad and Front Avenue.

Westward and under
Stabbing Westward vocalist Christopher Hall and keyboardist Walter Flakus have reunited after eight years apart and are planning a late-summer or fall tour this year under their old moniker.
During negotiations to purchase Westward's facilities at Derry's Cross, Plymouth the management of TSW bought the whole company for £ 2. 38million and thus went on-air four months early in August 1981, although they transmitted under the Westward name until the end of the year.
The studios, which had suffered from a lack of investment under Westward, were completely refurbished with a £ 4 million investment programme which saw the introduction of new production equipment and an additional studio being constructed.
Hawkins wrote the memories of his trip under the title Voiage into the South Sea ( 1622 ), which became the most famous Elizabethan adventure, re-published by the Hakluyt Society and reworked in Charles Kingsley's Westward Ho!

Westward and by
As the ITV network grew over the next few years, the programme was transmitted by these new stations on these dates onward: Westward Television from episode 40 on 29 April 1961, Border Television from episode 76 on 1 September 1961, Grampian Television from episode 84 on 30 September 1961, Channel Television from episode 180 on 1 September 1962 and Teledu Cymru ( north and west Wales ) from episode 184 on 14 September 1962.
* Westward by Sea: A Maritime Perspective on American Expansion, 1820 – 1890, digitized source materials from Mystic Seaport, via Library of Congress American Memory
Britain, which reached from the Tweed, Westward, as far as the river Ex ; Wales inclosed by the rivers Severn, and Dee ; and Cornwall from the river Ex to the Land's-End ".
An image of the west front of Monticello by Felix Schlag has been featured on the reverse of the nickel minted since 1938 ( with a brief interruption in 2004 and 2005, when designs of the Westward Journey series appeared instead ).
Music videos for " Survivor " by Destiny's Child, " If It's Lovin ' That You Want " by Rihanna, " Sunshine " by Lil Flip, " Natural " by S Club 7, " Feel It Boy " by Beenie Man featuring Janet Jackson, and many others were filmed on Westward Beach such as Shania Twain's " You're Still the One ".
In 1990, a four song demo tape was recorded by an early conception of Stabbing Westward.
* " Lies ", by Stabbing Westward from Ungod
The village is also served by the National Express route between Grimsby and London and Grimsby and Westward Ho!
Custer's Revenge ( also known as Westward Ho and The White Man Came ) is a controversial video game made for the Atari 2600 by Mystique, a company that produced a number of adult video game titles for the system.
* " Angel ", by Stabbing Westward from Stabbing Westward
Standard repertoire includes Westward Ho, Carlotta by Candace Fleming, Opera Cat ( or the Spanish version: Alma, la Gata de la Ópera ) by Tess Weaver, The Dog Who Sang at the Opera by Jim West & Marshell Izen and El Gallo Bantam de la Ópera by Mary Jane Auch.
Based on what she wrote on her death note, it could be assumed that the 22 year old woman was physically abused by her boyfriend, a bellboy at the Westward Ho.
Rudyard Kipling spent several of his childhood years at Westward Ho !, where he attended the United Services College ( later absorbed by Haileybury College, which is now in Hertfordshire ).
After a difficult start, Westward provided a popular, distinctive and highly regarded service to its region, until public boardroom squabbles led to its franchise not being renewed by the IBA.
On 28 December 1980, while the ITV network was showing Drake's Venture, Westward Television's two-hour filmed drama to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Sir Francis Drake's circumnavigation of the globe ( starring John Thaw ), ITN broke into a commercial break to announce that ATV was to undergo major changes and Southern and Westward had not had their licences renewed by the IBA ; the south-west franchise was awarded to TSW ( Television South West ).
TSW continued using the Westward name and galleon on screen until 31 December 1981, before it was replaced at midnight by the hills and river of TSW.

Westward and then
Secondly, there was a problem of connecting the islands to the rest of the ITV Network-the solution was to build a relay station on Alderney, the northern-most island, which would then send the network feed from Westward Television and occasionally Southern Television to Channel Television's studio in Jersey ; this was initially a problem, because the existence of the relay station meant that Alderney itself could not have a broadcast service from the start of broadcasting, and the local authorities refused to lease land to the ITA for the relay station.
Riding Westward: " Let man's soul be a sphere, and then, in this, Th ' intelligence that moves, devotion is ;"
Westward from Montreal, travel would proceed along the Ottawa River to Bytown ( now Ottawa ), then southwest via the canal to Kingston and out into Lake Ontario.
Westward from Montreal, travel would proceed along the Ottawa River to Bytown ( now Ottawa ), then southwest via the canal to Kingston and out into Lake Ontario.
Settlers following these ' Westward ways ' were spurred by various motives, among them including persecuted Mormons seeking freedom of religion, settlers seeking the acquisition of new western lands in the Oregon Territory and the lands opened by the settlement treaty ending the Mexican-American War of 1846 in the new U. S. territory of California ( and then fueled by the 1848 discovery of gold ).
The Local Radio Company then sold Fire 107. 6 to Westward Broadcasting in June 2009.

Westward and through
The International Hydrographic Organization defines the southern limit of the Gulf of Aqaba as " A line running from Ràs al Fasma Southwesterly to Requin Island () through Tiran Island to the Southwest point thereof and thence Westward on a parallel ( 27 ° 54 ' N ) to the coast of the Sinaï Peninsula ".
It includes a reference to his " ould house … as it is now fenced with the brewing house and garden joyning it with the belle now standing … and the wharfe in the millponde … unto the fence of James Marsh … to have ingresse, egresse, and regresse through that way unto the waterside or water gate … andthe greate Gate Westwardand the … pumpe.
** It talks about his ould house ... as it is now fenced with the brewing house and garden joyning it with the belle now standing ... and the wharfe in the millponde ... unto the fence of James Marsh ... to have ingresse, egresse, and regresse through that way unto the waterside or water gate ... and ... the greate Gate Westward ... and the ... pumpe.
Westward, the line through Cosham leads to Portchester and Fareham, eastward to a junction ( part of the local " Railway Triangle ") between lines leading south to Hilsea and Portsmouth and east to Bedhampton and Havant.

Westward and communities
Westward had a dual policy for its local programming: it produced a wide range of programmes of particular interest to the south west's rural and agricultural communities, whilst simultaneously producing programming designed to stimulate its audience's interest in new areas.

Westward and Township
West of Ishpeming in Ishpeming Township, M-15 followed Randal Drive and Westward to North Lake Junction.
From the Northernmost Point at which the Boundary of the Township of Salford meets the Boundary of the Township of Broughton, Northward, along the Boundary of the Township of Broughton, to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Township of Pendleton ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Pendleton to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the detached Portion of the Township of Pendlebury ; thence, Southward, along the Boundary of the detached Portion of the Township of Pendlebury to the Point at which the same meets the Boundary of the Township of Salford ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary of the Township of Salford to the Point first described.

Westward and with
As with the California Gold Rush in the mid 19th century, mining for minerals and precious metals, along with ranching, was a driving factor in the Westward Expansion to the Pacific coast.
In 2005, the United States Mint coined a nickel with a new depiction of the bison as part of its " Westward Journey " series.
** Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier ( 1952 and later editions ), the most detailed textbook, with highly detailed annotated bibliographies
If the word or compound includes, or even ends with, a punctuation mark, an apostrophe and an s are still added in the usual way: " Westward Ho!
Cast of an American cabaret A Little Tribute Westward with Helena Mattsson and Wild Side Story # Additional showings 2002 – 2004 | Patrik Hont do " Havana for a Night " at the Blue Moon Bar in Stockholm in 2003.
Because the Pawnee people were old enemies of the Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Comanche and Kiowa tribes, instead of fighting against Westward expansion, they served with the army for fourteen years between 1864 and 1877, earning a reputation as being a well trained unit, especially in tracking and reconnaissance.
Hall took a brief break to tour with Die Warzau as that group's percussionist before continuing work on Stabbing Westward.
Vrenna played drums on all the demo recordings that ultimately landed Stabbing Westward their record deal with Columbia Records.
Stabbing Westward continued to tour with bands like Placebo, The Cult, Monster Magnet, and Depeche Mode, while playing numerous summer festivals.
Channel's arrangement with Westward changed over, in 1982, to TSW, the new ITV contractor for the South West ; however, in 1986, Channel changed over to TVS, and this continued with Meridian from 1993 onwards.
He worked with Thomas Dekker again on two city comedies, Westward Ho in 1604 and Northward Ho in 1605.
He made four movies with actress Dorothy Fay at Monogram Pictures: Song of the Buckaroo ( 1938 ), Sundown on the Prairie ( 1939 ), Rollin ' Westward ( 1939 ) and Rainbow Over the Range ( 1940 ).
Her Augustness Princess Okinaga-tarashi, was at that time, divinely possessed … charged him with this instruction and counsel: " There is a land to the Westward, and in that land is abundance of various treasures dazzling to the eye, from gold and silver downwards.
Westward expansion of the Pennsylvania Railroad helped Philadelphia keep up with nearby New York City in domestic commerce, as both cities fought for dominance in transporting iron and coal resources from Pennsylvania.
Westward service resumed briefly on May with the introduction of the Chicago — New York Lake Shore, but this train was canceled on January 6, 1972.
Unlike many new ITV stations at that time ( with the exceptions of Granada and Westward ) Border constructed a purpose-built studio centre, located in Durranhill, Carlisle.
Westward expansion brought European settlers to the area and Colorado's recorded history began with treaties and wars with Mexico and Native American nations to gain territorial lands to support the transcontinental migration.
The hotel competed with the posh, nearby Westward Ho hotel, completed the following year, which was located on what once was Phoenix's first radio transmitter and whose list of clientele include such celebrities as Jack Dempsey and John F. Kennedy.
The line was wholly situated on the peninsular made up of Westward Ho !, Northam and Appledore with extensive sand dunes the Torridge and Taw estuary.
On 31 December 1981 at 11: 58pm, after a truncated repeat of Scottish Television's Hogmanay show from the year before, Roger Shaw closed Westward Television with this pre-recorded announcement:
By the time Westward began broadcasting Derry's Cross had cost Westward over £ 500, 000, with the company committed to spending another £ 20, 000 on the studios by April 1962.

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