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  Seven Sisters - Fossils and Fossil Collecting Guide with Geological Info
Seven Sisters is one of the best chalk locations in the UK and is full of surprises.
Seven Sisters is suitable for families, but not recommended for small children.
Two dangers are apparent along the Seven Sisters coastline, the first is the tidal conditions which need to be taken note of, and good time allowed to return.
www.seven-sisters.ukfossils.co.uk   (646 words)

  
  Seven Sisters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seven Sisters, a group of seven tall Stalinist skyscrapers in Moscow, Russia.
Seven Sister States: a region in northeastern India, comprising the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura.
Seven Sisters, Wales, a village in the south Wales
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seven_Sisters   (241 words)

  
 Seven Sisters, Sussex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Seven Sisters cliffs and the lifeboat cottages, from Seaford Head across the River Cuckmere
The Seven Sisters are a famous series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel.
They form part of the South Downs in East Sussex, between the towns of Seaford and Eastbourne in southern England, and are within the Seven Sisters Country Park.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Seven_Sisters,_Sussex   (175 words)

  
 Sussex Heritage Coast
By contrast, the Seven Sisters (a series of rolling cliffs to the east of Seaford) are comparatively isolated and peaceful.
Seven Sister Country Park visitor centre has exhibits which explore the changing environment and geography of the coastal region as well as regional wildlife.
At the eastern end of the Seven Sisters is Birling Gap, where a path dips down to a pebble beach at the foot of the cliffs.
www.britainexpress.com /countryside/coast/sussex-downs.htm   (329 words)

  
 Seven Sisters Sussex Geology & Fossils Chalk Fossil collecting sites by Discovering Fossils
Seven Sisters is an excellent location for anyone to find fossils.
To ensure your trip to Seven Sisters is as safe as possible it's worth bearing in mind a few safety points.
Echinoids found at Seven Sisters, the example on the left was preserved in Chalk
www.discoveringfossils.co.uk /SevenSisters.htm   (567 words)

  
 Sussex Wildlife Trust - Sussex Wildlife Trust
We are the leading conservation organisation covering East and West Sussex.
Sussex Wildlife Trust is involved with the BBC Saving Planet Earth conservation series this summer.
The Sussex Wildlife trust is supported by a variaty of businesses.
www.sussexwt.org.uk /education_7sisters.htm   (149 words)

  
 Seven Sisters Country Park   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Seven Sisters Country Park (SSCP) comprises 280ha (nearly 700 acres) of land in Sussex, southeast England.
The Park is named after the famous Seven Sisters that form part of the chalk cliffs on Britain's heritage coastline.
SSCP is a great place to explore on foot, by bicycle or by canoe, particularly along the spectacular meanders of the Cuckmere River.
www.sevensisters.org.uk /whahome.html   (298 words)

  
 Part II:
The seven became "a unique phenomenon: the only universities since London and Durham in the 1830s to leap into existence fully armed, with the whole panoply of first and postgraduate degrees, curricula designed from scratch, in brand new buildings on virgin sites, able to create themselves in whatever image they chose." (Perkin, 1991, p.
The University of Sussex, an early leader among the Seven Sisters, underway in 1961 and strongly led by John Fulton and Asa Briggs, took to a pattern of schools.
Among the Seven Sisters, Warwick was the least given to overall planning.
www.vvsu.ru /planing/clark/2.htm   (7283 words)

  
 Seven Sisters - Icons England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As well as being a station on the Victoria Line of the London Underground, Seven Sisters is also the name of a distinctive geological feature of the Sussex coastline.
It comprises seven peaks in the chalk cliffs where the South Downs meet the English Channel, and is the dominant feature of the Country Park named after it.
The best view of the seven peaks is from the headland at Seaford, looking eastwards across the mouth of the river Cuckmere.
www.icons.org.uk /ouricons/isevensisters?order_by=None   (152 words)

  
 Seven Sisters at Gemini Group
As an independent paper merchant, the Seven Sisters Paper Company knows that it has to try harder in order to compete successfully with the big merchants.
Colin Yeandle who is well aware that quality, in terms of the whiteness of the paper stock and its bulk, are very important factors as far as clients are concerned.
In addition, the ‘Cuckmere’ coated range — which Seven Sisters carries in a wide selection of various weights and sizes - is popular with the printers themselves because of its excellent running and printing capabilities.
www.gemini-group.co.uk /seven-sisters.asp   (176 words)

  
 Albion: definitive page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
With the replacement of the name for the country, Albion became to be used for place names from a toponymic feature involving chalk cliffs, at least in the 19th century.
In Southwick, West Sussex, there is a small white cliff (mostly now eroded and grassed over) overlooking the canal section of Shoreham Harbour, and the road that runs along the top of the cliff is known as Albion Street.
Albion is a name of public houses, hotels, street names in Sussex, and is even the name of the leading football club.
www.glaucus.org.uk /Albus.htm   (214 words)

  
 Seven Sisters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Seven Sisters of the chalk headland of Beachy Head near Eastbourne stretch from Birling Gap in the east to Cuckmere Haven in the west.
These sheer white cliffs drop to a depth of 200 metres while their tops undulate softly.
Until they were worn away by the sea (the last one disappeared in 1854) the Seven Sisters had seven brothers known as the Seven Charles.
www.britishpanoramics.com /Landscape/ProofTwo/SevenSisters.htm   (66 words)

  
 Villages in East Sussex - Seven Sisters to the Ashdown Forest - England(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Villages in East Sussex - Seven Sisters to the Ashdown Forest - England(UK)
It is located in the county of Sussex in the South East England.
The Ashdown Forest lies north of the area, and the Seven Sisters is the name of the seven chalk cliffs that can be seen from the headland at Seaford, looking east towards Eastbourne.
www.villagenet.co.uk /sevensisters/index.php   (211 words)

  
 Travel for Kids: East Sussex, England
Seven Sisters (Eastbourne) –; Visit the beautiful chalk cliffs just west of Eastbourne.
The Seven Sisters park area around the cliffs is great for walks.
Seven year old James dreams of becoming a great knight, but it doesn't happen overnight.
www.travelforkids.com /Funtodo/England/eastsussex.htm   (647 words)

  
 The Seven Sisters Cliffs - A painting by Roger Beckwith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Seven Sisters Cliffs - A painting by Roger Beckwith
The Seven Sisters are the cliff peaks - Haven Brow, Short Brow, Rough Brow, Brass Point, Flagstaff Point, Baily's Hill and Went Hill Brow.
Atop the furthest peak is the Belle Tout lighthouse.
www.roger.beckwith.btinternet.co.uk /Sussex/SevenSisters.htm   (43 words)

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