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  Holme Fell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Holme Fell or Holm Fell is a fell in the Lake District in Cumbria, England.
Despite its diminutive stature, the hill's relative isolation means it still commands good views to north, south and east, including almost the full length of Coniston Water, with Wetherlam and the rest of the Coniston fells preventing distant views in the south-western quadrant.
The spelling Holme Fell is used by Alfred Wainwright in his book "The Southern Fells", but Holm Fell by Alan Dawson in his book "The Relative Hills of Britain".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Holme_Fell   (363 words)

  
 Holme Moss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Holme Moss is a moor in the south Pennines of England on the border between Derbyshire and the Kirklees district of West Yorkshire (Grid reference SE095041).
The River Holme rises on the moor and flows through the village of Holme, about a mile below the moor, and the town of Holmfirth.
Holme Moss has long been considered one of England's most punishing bicycle ascents, rising some 400m from the floor of the Holme Valley at Holmbridge in just over 3 miles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Holme_Moss   (764 words)

  
 Care Centre Details
Holme Hall Care Centre is part of Sue Ryder Care - a national charity devoted to the care of residents with a wide range of physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs.
Holme Hall was built about 1742 as a private house for the Langdale family.
Holme Hall is now registered to care for people of eighteen years and over with a range of neurological conditions and problems.
www.suerydercare.org /carecentres/home.asp?id=6   (333 words)

  
 Holme Parish Page
Holme included the greater part of what was formerly Whittlesea Mere, which occupied the northen end of the parish.
Holme is about a mile east of the Ermine Street (now the A1 Motorway), and is separated from Ramsey on the east and south-east by the old course of the River Nene and Burbeach stream; and from Conington, on the south, by the Holme Brook.
Holme was originally in the Peterborough Registration District of Northamptonshire from 1st July 1837.
www.genuki.org.uk:8080 /big/eng/HUN/Holme   (744 words)

  
 antique sewing machines - The Rival & Holme's Ariel.
This John Holme was a boot and shoe maker and had a shop at 47, Market Street (the continuation of St. Mary' Gate!) until at least 1881 (I haven't gone any further).
I strongly suspect, but have not yet proven, that this Henry Holme is one and the same as the one living at Broad St, Sale in the 1881 census, aged 56, who is a "Master Bootmaker Employing 12 Men and 4 Boys" and who shared his house with James H. Whitley, nephew, Master Bootmaker.
In fact even as late as the 1901 census, of the 34 John Holme's in the country over 45 years old, 3 of them are boot and shoe makers or repairers.
www.dincum.com /articles/rival-holmes_res.html   (2147 words)

  
 Alchemy of Bones: Frank Holme
Holme was the most famous of the newspaper sketch artists who covered the trials of Adolph Luetgert.
October 12, 1903: Holme is unable to attend an art exhibit in Chicago involving many of his friends, so the artists make miniature replicas of the seventy-six artworks.
William Randolph Hearst charters a Pullman train to transport the small drawings to Arizona, and a reception for Holme to view the art is held at the opera house in Phoenix.
www.alchemyofbones.com /who/closeups/holme.htm   (1921 words)

  
 Hebden Bridge - Holme House Bed and Breakfast
The refurbishment of Holme House was completed in July 2004.
The guest dining room and lounge are elegantly furnished, in keeping with the age of the house and adding to its sense of charm.
The breakfast at Holme House provides a good start to the day, offering a selection of home cooked and locally sourced produce.
www.holmehousehebdenbridge.co.uk   (215 words)

  
 GENUKI: Holme On Spalding Moor History
HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR, a parish in the wapentake of Harthill; 5 miles SW.
Bacon says, "Holme Rectory is an impropriation in St. John's College, Cambridge, which presents to the vicarage thereof, and lets out the rectory to the vicar by lease for his life, at a pepper corn rent yearly, if demanded".
Besides the parish church, there was a chapel at Holme, called the chapel of St.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/ERY/Holmeonspaldingmoor/HolmeOnSpaldingMoorHistory.html   (540 words)

  
 Products - Holme's Video
The music from the 1956 program has been up-dated; however, the footage of Ernest Holmes remains exactly as it was in the original fl-and-white recording.
Because the recording was made using the kinescope process and was not done in a studio, the production values do not meet standards to which we are accustomed today, but the live images of Dr. Holmes teaching his own philosophy are clear and dramatic.
This was a Special Gift from Rev. Gertrude Jago as I left Yuma, Arizona after spending a year assisting her as Vice-President of the Board, Office Manager, Class Facilitator and Practitioner at the Science of Mind Center there.
www.theiamproject.com /Products/products-holmes-video.htm   (277 words)

  
 SHAPING THE HOLME VALLEY By Maggie Thompson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Holme Valley South is the most prosperous ward within Kirklees, and although it has pockets of deprivation is it is not as needy as other parts of the district and does not show up on any of the deprivation indices, even at a small scale.
As the Holme Valley Regeneration manager an in a half time post which is limited for two years, to achieve all the things identified needs the support and active involvement of many people and agencies.
The Shaping the Holme Valley event as a means of involving the community in the creation of their vision for the Holme Valley.
www.area5.co.uk /holmfirth/shaping/minutes.htm   (15801 words)

  
 Holme Fell
Unfortunately the author has obviously never read any route descriptions by AW and never realized how vague the starting point that he suggests is. This meant numerous trips up and down the road to try and find a starting point.
After totally draining what was left of her drink and arranging her wet outer clothing out to dry on top of our rucksacks we set of again.
We took the bridle path along side the western slopes of Holme Fell and in no time were back at the road and our car.
www.lakelandwalks.info /Southern/HolmeFell.htm   (1592 words)

  
 Inventory of the John Francis Holme Drawings, 1901-1902
The John Francis Holme Drawings are the physical property of the Newberry Library.
Holme was known as a rapid, tireless newspaper artist, working at lightning speed in the courtroom, at a crime scene or wherever the action was.
Frank Holme was survived by his wife, Ida Van Dyke of London, England and Grimsby, Ontario, whom he had married in 1893.
www.newberry.org /collections/FindingAids/holme/Holmeb.html   (635 words)

  
 Holme Family Account book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Holme prospered in the new colony and came to own numerous tracts of land in and near the city, quarries, and mills, and he apparently owned at least some slaves.
John Holme, Sr., also appears to have used the "account book" to copy the laws of Pennsylvania (copied ca.1685), and he or a later Holme recorded the wills of Capt. Thomas Holme (1695; William Penn's Surveyor General), and of one of the John Holmes, probably John Holme, Jr.
It is tempting to attribute the poem to John Holme, Sr., whose poetry is among the earliest recorded as having been written in the province (see Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, vols.
www.clements.umich.edu /Webguides/QR/QHolme.html   (418 words)

  
 Holme Sweet Holme - 7/18
There was talk among the masses the band is stuck in a time warp while their audience wants to hear some current stuff.
This Holme band rocks when they flex their muscles and go outside the box.
Although I was a bit surprised that I did not recognize ANYONE from the old days of seeing Holme.
journals.aol.com /michelekoslow/Holme/entries/481   (518 words)

  
 Arthur Conan Doyle - Free Online Library
His famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, was created and made his first appearance in A Study in Scarlet, published in 1887.
Continuation of the tales of Sherlock Holmes and Watson, focusing on the curse surrounding Sir Henry Baskerville, and the supernatural events that follow during the investigation.
Continuing tales of Sherlock Holmes and Watson, this time investigating the disappearance of a young woman's father.
doyle.thefreelibrary.com   (512 words)

  
 Thomas Holme: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Thomas Holme (1624-1695) was the first Surveyor General of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania quick summary:
(Penn wrote to Holme from America[For more, click on this link] asking him to come be his surveyor, EHandler: no quick summary.
Among other accomplishments Holme designed the plan of the city of Philadelphia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/th/thomas_holme.htm   (562 words)

  
 Poole Hospital - Forest Holme Palliative Care Unit
Forest Holme is part of the Oncology directorate at Poole Hospital.
Forest Holme was dedicated by the late Roy Castle OBE, on 3rd July 1993, and it was officially opened by The Lady Romsey on 9th January 1995.
The logo of Friends of Forest Holme is based on one of these flying fishes, and we have drawn three together, to reflect the way in which groups of three elements repeatedly come together in the history and philosophy of the unit.
www.poolehos.org /dir_ofh.htm   (570 words)

  
 Petter Holme's research homepage
Petter Holme, Beom Jun Kim, and Petter Minnhagen, Phase transitions in the two-dimensional random-gauge XY model, Phys.
Petter Holme, Mikael Huss, and Hawoong Jeong, Subnetwork hierarchies of biochemical pathways, to appear in Bioinformatics.
Petter Holme and Peter Olsson, A Zero-Temperature Study of Vortex Mobility in Two-Dimensional Vortex Glass Models, Europhys.
www.tp.umu.se /~holme/publications   (338 words)

  
 GENUKI: Norfolk: Genealogy: Towns and Parishes: Holme Hale
Holme Hale is about 5 miles south east of Swaffham.
A history, topographical, archaeological, genealogical, and biographical, of the parishes of West and East Bradenham, with those of Necton and Holme Hale, in the county of Norfolk, from the Public Records, Court Rolls, Wills, Parish Registers, and private sources.
An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing the whole year inclosures, open fields, commonable grounds, commons, and waste lands, within the parishes of Holme Hale and West Bradenham, in the county of Norfolk.
www.origins.org.uk /genuki/NFK/places/h/holme_hale   (224 words)

  
 Holme Dunes Nature Reserve - Sightseeing National Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
The wonder of this nature reserve is the abundance of wildlife and plant life that there is on this beautiful part of the Norfolk coast.
Holme is a small village that is a few miles to the south of Hunstanton in Norfolk.
The Holme Nature Reserve is managed by The Norfolk Naturalists Trust who have a visitor centre in a large converted house at the far end of the...
www.dooyoo.co.uk /sightseeing-national/holme-dunes-nature-reserve   (159 words)

  
 Holme Grange Craft Barn & Art Gallery - feedback
Holme Grange Craft Barn and Art Gallery very much welcomes this opportunity of receiving feedback from you, about your visit to Holme Grange, what we might do better, or about our web site.
If you are local to the region, with an artistic or craft talent, and would like to display at, and sell through, Holme Grange, this form will enable you to tell us.
Holme Grange will not divulge this information to third parties for any commercial purpose.
www.holme-grange.co.uk /Pages/feedback.html   (223 words)

  
 The Descendants of the John Holme and Eliza Crafts family
John Holme and his wife Eliza were among the early settlers of Kent County, Ontario and their known descendants number over 500.
I was lucky enough halfway through my research to be given a copy of a privately-published booklet entitled A History of the John Holmes and Eliza Crafts Family.
Family story had it that John Holme was born in England and came to Canada with two brothers, one who went further up the Sydenham and one who went to the States.
webination.com /holmes   (341 words)

  
 The Holme Silver Band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Holme also played at two memorial services for the late Bill Owen, one in Holmfirth and the other at Broadcasting House in London.
Holme Band is made up of 25 brass players and 3 percussionists.
A jubilant Holme Silver Band brought the house down after scooping their first ever national title with a stunning performance in the exciting UK finals.
www.swindell.to /holme-band   (734 words)

  
 Sign language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sign languages, like oral languages, organize elementary, meaningless units (phonemes; once called cheremes in the case of sign languages) into meaningful semantic units.
The elements of a sign are Handshape (or Handform), Orientation (or Palm Orientation), Location (or Place of Articulation), Movement, and Non-manual markers (or Facial Expression), summarised in the acronym HOLME.
Common linguistic features of deaf sign languages are extensive use of classifiers, a high degree of inflection, and a topic-comment syntax.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sign_language   (2077 words)

  
 Holme Pierrepont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepont, located in 270 acres of country parkland, just three miles from Nottingham on the River Trent, offers some of the most comprehensive water sports facilities in the world.
In addition, it is picturesque setting and high standards of accommodation and catering make it the perfect environment for meetings and conferences, residential and training courses, wedding receptions and other special functions.
Holme Pierre Pont is part of the English Institute of Sport, click on the logo at the top of this page for further information.
www.kineticadesign.co.uk /nationalsportscentres/hpp   (124 words)

  
 Holme Theatre - 1/12/06
I decided to go to Clancy’s in as much as I hadn’t seen Alexis since the summer and the Asbury Park Press would also be there.
Kathy K, Camille and I always took newspaper articles written about Holme and turned the wording around to goof on the band.
I hope they write about what Holme means to us.
journals.aol.com /michelekoslow/Holme/entries/768   (966 words)

  
 Holme Valley Bulletin Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
My plan is to visit the Holme Valley in the early summer of 2006 with a photographer.
I was working down south at Exeter Univerity, but my mother was still living in the Holme Valley and, along with my wife and three sons, I visited frequently.
In early August, after I had seen an advertisement in a 1915 edition of the old Holmfirth Express for crockery decorated with the Holmfirth Coat of Arms, the Holme Valley Express published an appeal from me for a picture of it, this was repeated on the Holme Valley Web, and met with no response.
www.area5.co.uk /holmfirth/feeds2.htm   (8891 words)

  
 Holme Bay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Holme Bay is a bay, 22 miles wide, containing many islands, indenting the coast 5 miles north of the Framnes Mountains.
Holme Bay was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition in January-February 1937, and so named because of its island-studded character.
All features of Antarctica listed in one single *.TXT-File, provided by the United States Geological Survey (USGS)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Holme_Bay   (101 words)

  
 Ancetors of Winslow Farr Sr. and Olive Hovey Freeman
THOMAS BRIGHAM, born probably about 1475, is the earliest of the Brighams of Holme on Spalding Moor of whom record has been found.
As "Thomas Brigham senior" he appears on the rental roll of the Manor of Holme in 1528, as holding one toft, an orchard, a barn, a close called Leyre Pytts, and half a bovat.
THOMAS BRIGHAM (Thomas), born about 1500, appears as "Thomas Brigham junior" on the rental roll of the Manor of Holme in 1528, holding a cottage formerly in the tenure of William Armytts, three butts of arabic land in Tathom, a flatt of arable land of five acres above Rowley, etc.; yearly rental 5s.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Bluffs/2806/b8.htm   (6871 words)

  
 G.T. Holme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for G.T. Holme
Find where G.T. Holme is credited alongside another name
You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.
www.imdb.com /name/nm1564940   (75 words)

  
 Constance Holme Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Constance Holme Collection consists of a series of 151 letters dating from 1932 to 1954, to the English book collector R.
Green-Armytage, in which Holme comments on her writings and on the works of others, World War II, and her daily life.
The collection was acquired from David J. Holmes in May 1988.
www.lib.utulsa.edu /speccoll/holmec00.htm   (4688 words)

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