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  2. Crow's Nest, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Crow's Nest is a village in Cornwall, England. It is located within the civil parish of St Cleer, on the southeastern edge of Bodmin Moor, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of the town of Liskeard. [1] The Crow's Nest public house. A Site of Special Scientific Interest, also named Crow's Nest, is located

  3. Pensilva - Wikipedia

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    As of 26 December 2022, the Victoria Inn, the village pub, closed permanently. There is one general-grocery shop in the middle of the village. The Millennium House in Pensilva is a community owned social centre built in 1999. Over the years it has waxed and waned in popularity and the incumbent small bar has changed from a club to a pub in that ...

  4. Crows Nest - Wikipedia

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    Crows Nest, Crow's Nest or Crowsnest may refer to: Crow's nest , a structure in the upper part of the main mast of a ship, or a structure that is used as a lookout point Places

  5. Thos. D. Murphy Co. Factory and Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Thos. D. Murphy Co. Factory and Power Plant, also known as the Thos. D. Murphy Calendar Company, is located in Red Oak, Iowa, United States.Thomas D. Murphy was the first person who successfully developed advertising art calendars, and is the individual who is most responsible for the creation, development and expansion of the art calendar industry. [2]

  6. Crows Nest Post Office - Wikipedia

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    Crows Nest Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 19 Curnow Street, Crows Nest, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1911. It was built in 1911. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 June 2003.

  7. Ann Walker (landowner) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Walker was born on 20 May 1803 in Lightcliffe, West Riding of Yorkshire to John and Mary Walker (née Edwards). [1] She was baptised on 1 July 1803 at Old St Matthew's Church, Lightcliffe and lived her early years at Cliffe Hill with her parents, older sisters Mary and Elizabeth, and younger brother John, until her family moved to Crow Nest when she was six years old. [1]

  8. One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    The first track on Seanan McGuire's album Wicked Girls, also titled "Counting Crows", features a modified version of the rhyme. [ 14 ] The artist S. J. Tucker 's song, "Ravens in the Library," from her album Mischief , utilises the modern version of the rhyme as a chorus, and the rest of the verses relate to the rhyme in various ways.

  9. Crows Nest, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Berry later built a more substantial Crow's Nest House on the estate in 1850, taking the name of the earlier cottage. [4] This site is now the site of North Sydney Demonstration School. The gates of Crows Nest House (added in the 1880s) still stand at the Pacific Highway entrance to the school. Berry died at Crows Nest House on 30 November 1873 ...