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Water Newton
Water Newton is a village on the northern border of the English county of Cambridgeshire.It is in the district (and former county) of Huntingdonshire between the River Nene and the A1 trunk road. The opposite bank of the river is administered as part of the City of Peterborough which is some five miles to the east.
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Sketchbook
sketchbook is a "a book or pad with blank pages for sketching," and is frequently used by artists for drawing or painting as a part of their creative process. Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University in 2006 suggested that there were two broad categories for classifying sketches Observation: Invention: See also sketch (drawing) and oil sketch.
Sketchbook
Pointy hat
Talk:Pointy_hat
Bimaran casket
Bimaran casket is a small gold reliquary for Buddhist relics that was found inside the stupa no.2 at Bimaran, near Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan. When it was found by the archaeologist Charles Masson during his work in Afghanistan between 1833 and 1838, the casket contained coins of the Indo-Scythian king Azes II, suggesting a date around 30 BCE to around 10 BCE.
Bimaran_casket
Ally Sloper's Half Holiday
Ally Sloper's Half Holiday was a British comic, first published on 3 May 1884. It has a legitimate claim to being the first comic magazine named after and featuring a regular character. Star Ally Sloper, a blustery, lazy schemer often found "sloping" through alleys to avoid his landlord and other creditors, had debuted in 1867 in the humour magazine Judy Charles Henry Ross and inked and later fully illustrated by his French wife Emilie de Tessier under the pseudonym "Marie Duval" (or "Marie DuVal"; sources differ).
Ally_Sloper's_Half_Holiday
Malise Ruthven
Malise Ruthven (born 1942) is a Scottish writer and historian who focuses his work on religion, fundamentalism, and especially Islamic affairs. Ruthven is a current scriptwriter with the BBC Arabic and World Service, and a consultant on Middle Eastern affairs.
Malise_Ruthven
Kirkburn
Kirkburn
Burney Relief
Burney Relief (also known as the "Queen of the Night" Relief) is a Mesopotamian terracotta relief of the Isin-Larsa- or Old-Babylonian period, depicting a winged, nude, goddess-like figure with bird's talons, flanked by owls, and perched upon supine lions. The relief is owned by the British Museum in London which has dated it between 1800 and 1750Iraq.
Burney_Relief
E-mail adress
User_talk:E-mail_adress
Robert Anderson (museum director)
Robert Geoffrey William Anderson was Director of the British Museum, London.Anderson studied at St John's College, Oxford University. He has held posts at the Royal Scottish Museum (joining as Assistant Keeper in 1970), the Science Museum, London, the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh and at the British Museum, London (1992–2002).
Robert_Anderson_(museum_director)
Barefoot horses
Barefoot horses refers to horses which are kept barefoot full time, as opposed to horses who are fitted with horse shoes. The hooves of barefoot horses are trimmed with special consideration to a barefoot lifestyle. The barefoot horse movement advocates a generalized use of barefoot horses, both in non-competitive and competitive riding, often coupled with a more natural approach to horse care.
Barefoot_horses
Cuerdale Hoard
Cuerdale Hoard is a hoard of over 8,600 items including silver coins and bullion. The hoard was discovered on the 15 May 1840, on the Southern bank of a bend of the River Ribble, in an area known as Cuerdale on the outskirts of the City of Preston, Lancashire, England. The Cuerdale Hoard is the largest Viking silver hoard ever found outside Russia, and exceeds any hoard found in Scandinavia or any other western areas settled by the Vikings.
Cuerdale_Hoard
List of Japanese artists
This list is intended to encompass Japanese who are primarily fine artists. For information on those who work primarily in film, television, advertising, manga, anime, video games, or performance arts, please see the relevant respective articles.
List_of_Japanese_artists
Jug (container)
A jug is a type of container for liquid. It has an opening, often narrow, from which to pour or drink, and nearly always has some kind of handle. One could imagine a jug being made from nearly any watertight material, but most jugs throughout history have been made from clay, glass, or plastic. Some Native American and other tribes created liquid holding vessels by making woven baskets lined with an asphaltum sealer.
Jug_(container)
La Martiniere College
La_Martiniere_College
La Martiniere Calcutta
La_Martiniere_Calcutta
La Martiniere Lucknow
La_Martiniere_Lucknow
La Martiniere Lyon
La Martiniere Lyon is the La Martiniere College branch in Lyon, France. Claude Martin:La Martinière Monplaisir, La Martinière Duchère, and La Martinière Terreaux.The Lumiere brothers, one of the first filmmakers, attended La Martinière Monplaisir.
La_Martiniere_Lyon
Reference desk archive/Miscellaneous/November 2005
Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Miscellaneous/November_2005
Kents Hill, Monkston and Brinklow
Kents Hill, Monkston and Brinklow is a civil parish in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It was formed in 2001 as part of a general parishing of the Borough. The population according to the 2001 census was 4,545.The parish covers Kents Hill, Brinklow, Monkston, Monkston Park and Kingston. It is bounded by Chaffron Way, the Broughton Brook, Newport Road, Groveway, Brickhill Street, Standing Way, and the River Ouzel.
Kents_Hill,_Monkston_and_Brinklow