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  2. Wade Hemsworth - Wikipedia

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    Albert Wade Hemsworth (October 23, 1916 – January 19, 2002) was a Canadian folk singer and songwriter. [1] Although he was not a prolific composer, having written only about 20 songs during his entire career, [2] several of his songs – most notably "The Wild Goose", "The Black Fly Song" and "The Log Driver's Waltz" – are among the most enduring classics in the history of Canadian folk music.

  3. Wild Goose Festival - Wikipedia

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    Wild Goose is rooted in Progressive Christianity, moving beyond belief and centered in justice and compassion, in solidarity with the marginalized and the oppressed. The festival is popular among many involved with the emerging church movement. [1] The Wild Goose Community is committed [2] to Co-Creation, Storytelling, Radical Hospitality. Real ...

  4. Burning of Wildgoose Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Lane to the Wild Goose Lodge 53°55′37″N 6°37′26″W  /  53.9268793°N 6.6239075°W  / 53.9268793; -6.6239075 The Burning of Wildgoose Lodge was an arson and murder attack on Wildgoose Lodge, County Louth , Ireland, on the night of 29–30 October 1816, in which eight occupants were killed, including an infant aged five months ...

  5. Mablethorpe - Wikipedia

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    Mablethorpe is the destination for the fictional Morel family's first holiday in the still popular D. H. Lawrence novel, Sons and Lovers, published in 1913: "At last they got an answer from Mablethorpe, a cottage such as they wished for thirty shillings a week. There was immense jubilation. Paul was wild with joy for his mother's sake.

  6. Wild Goose - Wikipedia

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    Greylag goose, or wild goose; The Wild Goose, a hand-written newspaper created in 1867 by Fenian prisoners; HMS Wild Goose, a 1942 Royal Navy Black Swan-class sloop; USS Wild Goose, a US Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1920; USS YMS-328, later Wild Goose, a US Navy minesweeper converted to a yacht, once owned by John Wayne

  7. What happened to the goose that stole all the attention at ...

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    After something like a wild-goose chase, the grounds crew wrapped the big bird in a towel, placed it in a plastic recycling bin and retreated back into the Dodgers dugout. The crowd cheekily booed ...

  8. Wild Goose Farm - Wikipedia

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    Wild Goose Farm is a 173-acre (70 ha) farm complex near Shepherdstown, West Virginia, established in the early 19th century.The farm includes a large, irregularly-arranged main house, a Pennsylvania-style bank barn, a tenant house, and outbuildings including a spring house, smoke house, ice house, corn crib, water tower and a decorative pavilion.

  9. Wild Goose (beer) - Wikipedia

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    The original label of Wild Goose Amber featured both crabs and geese, and in 1990 Wild Goose launched a new brew named Thomas Point Light, named after the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse. The name was later changed to Wild Goose Golden to remove confusion as to whether this was a low calorie beer like Coors Light or Miller Light. [5]