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  East Suffolk Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The East Suffolk Line is a railway line from Ipswich to Lowestoft in Suffolk.
The line was taken south to Ipswich and north to Great Yarmouth in 1859.
In 1959 the line north of Beccles was closed and services rerouted via Oulton Broad South to Lowestoft.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/East_Suffolk_Line   (233 words)

  
 Surface of a crystal
The customary assumption is that the domains are spherical but were such actually the case close-packed arrangements would be expected to be normal and common, whereas the X-ray studies thus far made indicate close-packing to be exceptional and infrequent.
FREE FORCE LINES.-While the building up of crystals from domains proceeds in such a manner that the number of free force lines is reduced to a minimum, the final surface of every crystal must always have numerous such lines extending up from it, ready to seize upon other atoms which come their way.
The recognition of polyhedral molecular domains with lines along which the attractive forces are concentrated perpendicular to their faces makes the understanding of certain of the peculiar features of crystals relatively easy.
www.minsocam.org /MSA/collectors_corner/arc/xlsurface.htm   (2551 words)

  
 Merry Wherry
Their sleek looks, ease of handling and elegant lines attract attention wherever they go - at the beach, on the water or being transported.
The Merry Wherry is very stable in all water conditions allowing one to release the oars and just drift about while admiring the scenery.
The Merry Wherry is made from the finest marine grade Okoume plywood (4mm planking, 9mm frames), pattern grade Mahogany for gunwales and transom, silicon bronze fasteners, light weight fiberglass fabrics for inside taping and outside sheathing.
www.adirondackrowing.com /merry_wherry.htm   (328 words)

  
 Broads Authority-Press Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Wherries are the traditional sailing craft of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads.
With their graceful lines, shallow hulls and huge single sail, they were chartered by the first Broads tourists at the end of the 19th century.
This year the wherries will be sailing down the River Bure to Great Yarmouth and up the Yare to Norwich between the 2nd and 21st of August.
www.broads-authority.gov.uk /broads/pages/press75.htm   (326 words)

  
 - Chapter 8
Now it was Judith Niles standing alone in Wherry's office on Spindletop, just next door from the hidden studio, waiting for her first meeting with him.
One minute more, another press of a key, and Wherry was seeing her as she stood after their first meeting.
A stone-faced calm was being maintained there, as word arrived of wheat and barley crops withered and brown, of rice and rye failure, and of steadily rising winds that ripped away dry topsoil and carried it pulverized high into the atmosphere.
www.baen.com /chapters/W200211/0743435680___8.htm   (1602 words)

  
 Wherry & Sons Ltd | Present Day
Following the purchase of this programme in 1999 Wherry and Sons Ltd have committed themselves by continuing the breeding, selection and marketing of new varieties which not only offer better agronomics and higher yields but also other attributes as well as more market options.
As a company who purely specialise in Pulse production for Seed and Human Consumption Wherry and Sons Ltd are uniquely placed in the market with full traceability from the initial plant breeding crosses, right through to supply into the food chain.
The resultant produce enables us to market new lines with the confidence that the performance, purity and vigour at the point of market introduction is of the highest quality.
www.wherryandsons.com /present.html   (454 words)

  
 Top Story 02
Clean, sleeveless lines are in, and vintage gowns are usually too puffy/fussy/yellowed for a second trip down the aisle.
Wherry, then 22, tried on the $55 postwar synthetic satin dress with long sleeves and lace, and she loved it.
Emily dated her fiance for three years, while Wherry met her husband four months before signing on for life.
www.gmtoday.com /news/wedding/topstory12.asp   (966 words)

  
 Wherry and Sons Ltd
Wherry and Sons Ltd was founded in 1806 by Edward Wherry and since those days trade has evolved and diversified considerably from its origins as Drapers and Grocers to the present-day Agri-Food business.
Under the direction of the same WR Wherry, who became a County Alderman and Justice of the Peace, the agricultural side of the business developed considerably, to such an extent that it was created into a separate concern trading under the title of WR Wherry and Co.
WR Wherry was possibly the first in this country to recognise the need in the food processing industry for a complete dried pea trading operation, and so in the winter of 1878-9 this side of our business started.
www.winter-beans.co.uk /wherry.asp   (732 words)

  
 Wherry Row Boat-Canoe Kayak Boat Plans Kits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Not only is the Cosine Wherry a beautiful looking boat, it is a boat with plenty of stability.
The combination of elegant lines and light-weight wood-stripper construction, she is the rower’s dream.
It is strong and well-suited for racing, yet practical for fishing and ideal for leisurely excursions on quiet lakes.
www.raysdreamboats.com /wherry.html   (222 words)

  
 wherry: Wherry Estate Agents
Rowing catalog offering merry wherry kits, oars, shells and inflatable life vests.
Wherry and Sons UK - Suppliers of Pulses.
UK-based Broadland brewers of Wherry and Kett's Rebellion.
www.gosaledays.com /wherry.html   (189 words)

  
 Long-distance care
It's not everyday that John W. Wherry III drops his drawers before a video camera so that pictures of his posterior can be zoomed from his home in Beaver County to a computer monitor in Anne Grzybek's office.
Wherry suffered a heart attack in May 1998.
It was during the many months of hospitalization that Wherry developed the bed sore.
www.post-gazette.com /healthscience/19990810htelenurse1.asp   (1494 words)

  
 Boatbuilding Plans Index
Some of the lines and details came from old boats (now long gone), a few came from antique builder's half models that we own, others we designed in response to specific requests.
Planking layouts (not patterns, except for the Littlest Wherry, which does include them), stem details, rudder shapes, and keel sections, are just some of the items included...all drawn to their actual dimensions.
The primary function of the lofting is to provide full-scale verification of the lines and the size and shape of the moulds.
www.duck-trap.com /dtwplans.html   (646 words)

  
 Ale trail by train is a real winter warmer! - News - About one - Our services - one   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Bittern and Wherry Lines community rail partnerships have teamed up with train operator, 'one', The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) and Norfolk County Council's new BroadsHopper cycle bus to promote access to Norfolk's rural pubs without the car this winter.
Stephen Maiden, Chairman of the Wherry Lines Partnership, said: "This is an opportunity to leave the car behind and enjoy a day or evening out without the hassle of having to find somewhere to park.
Most stations on the Bittern and Wherry Lines have pubs within easy walking distance so it follows naturally that those with an interest in real ale should take the train.
www.onerailway.com /services/about/newsdisplay.asp?id=616   (383 words)

  
 Welcome To The Wherry Lines!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Wherry Lines Railways can transport you from the magnificent city of Norwich to the Lively East Coast resorts of Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft through the Eastern section of the Norfolk Broads and along the rivers Wensum, Waveney and Yare.
The name of the ‘Wherry Linesrailway routes recognises the important rôle once played by the Norfolk Wherries, which prior to road and rail developments, were the main transport around the broads and rivers in this area of Norfolk for trade and people.
At Reedham, the right hand railway line swings towards Lowestoft and the train passes over the river on the swing bridge and runs parallel to the New Cut which was built to link the river Yare to the river Waveney providing access for the Wherries from Lowestoft to Norwich.
www.wherrylines.org.uk /noframes/welcome.html   (1234 words)

  
 Wherries by Walter J. Simmons
Six wherry models are still being built at Duck Trap, and all are thoroughly discussed.
If you are interested in wherries and how they arrived at this point in time, if you are curious about the working boats as well as the ones still being built today, or if you are even vaguely considering building a wherry of your own, this book was written for you.
Wherries 256 pages and 142 photos and illustrations...a considerable number of the photos are in full color.
www.boatbuildingbooks.com /wherries.html   (387 words)

  
 Wherry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Annapolis Wherry is designed after the graceful 19th-century livery boats used on the River Thames.
With so many options, the Annapolis Wherry may be unsurpassed as a rowing trainer, exercise boat, long-distance cruiser, or open-water racer.
The Annapolis Wherry is made of 6mm okoume plywood with 9mm okoume plywood frames, thwarts, and flotation tanks.
www.woodenboat.com /school/02wherry.htm   (400 words)

  
 Wherry Family History
It is desired that all of the Wherry descendants, whatsoever name they bear, take part, and that they will contribute to the interest of the occasion by bringing with them records and family heirlooms, pictures, old deeds and other things that will elucidate our family history.
It all rested on boundary lines, one claiming from Lord Baltimore and Wherry claiming by means conveyance from Wm.
We dwell on his as it was an earnest wish with these early settlers to obtain land and connect their name with a landed estate.
www.wherryfamily.com /family_1904-reunion.htm   (896 words)

  
 Photo Index - The Henry Moore Sundial Sculpture, Adler Planetarium, Chicago, IL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
represents a single meridian (line of longitude) and is referred to as the "meridian band." The bowstring is connected to the bow at the equivalent of the Earth's North and South Poles.
The bow is attached to a pedestal or "foot" (ped- is Latin for foot).
hour lines for the bowstring equatorial sundial are laid out on the inner surface of the equatorial band.
www.wsanford.com /~wsanford/exo/sundials/aphmbes.html   (344 words)

  
 Sometimes It Pays To Be Wherry
Kassima: Whatever the Telgarians feed their wherries, it must have spectacular nourishing powers to allow one to grow to *this* stature: 5'10" in height, this dusky avian is surely the largest one could ever hope to see.
All you do is stand in line, hold hands with people on your other side, and sort of follow along." That to Kassima; to his craftmaster, "Remember, this is a masquerade.
Taelenna watches the line dancers from her safe spot by the sleeping bronzerider with a broad smile on her face.
www.filidh.org /~kassima/logs/bewherry.htm   (19900 words)

  
 ConcreteCanoe.org - World's largest data base on concrete canoeing - Feature Articles
Since the Cosine Wherry was to be asymmetrical, two sets of computations were required, one for the bow and one for the stern.
I built the prototype Cosine Wherry in our one-car garage and launched her in the spring of 1983.
I decided to call the new boat the Cosine Wherry - not because she met any definition of a wherry, but in memory of the old Navy boat in which I had learned to row.
concretecanoe.org /FeatureArtcles/TheCosineWherry.htm   (1690 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The name "wherry" was replaced by the word "dory" during the 19th century.
At full tide his line was 900' long and he pulled the lines 75 times daily.
Boat shops lined the Shore and the change must certainly have been welcome to the men who were now inside a heated building rather than outside working in the shipyards.
www.lowellsboatshop.com /history/dory.html   (4284 words)

  
 Annapolis Wherry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Chris Kulczycki designed the Annapolis Wherry for his own use, refining her lines over a period of two years before building a prototype.
Though the Annapolis Wherry may be rowed as a fixed-seat boat with one or two oarsmen, she is at her best as a sliding-seat boat.
While the wherry appears to be a conventional glued-lap boat, she is actually built using the LapStitch (TM) method.
www.woodenboat.com /school/annapwhr.htm   (310 words)

  
 DesignHist
Our line follows the traditions of over 250 years, yet we take advantage of today's modern technology.
In 1840 in Swampscott, Massachusetts, a father and son who used Lowell's wherry for fishing, began producing these surf boats, but added one modification -- rounded sides.
This design was named the "Swampscott Dory" and is considered the earliest type recognizable as a surf dory.
www.pearsonunlimited.com /DesignHist.html   (518 words)

  
 Plans list - Chatham directory.
Lines, construction sections, reconstruction of original rig, sailplan and sheerline
Lines taken of starboad side during restoration in 1997.
Lines plans, constructional details, deck layout and sail plan.
www.thamesbarge.org.uk /barges/models/chathamplans.html   (156 words)

  
 Norfolk Rail News Archive
The forward-looking line has been building a considerable stock of stored coaches, many of which are stored at Holt station, where the siding has had to be extended to allow for development work on the new station to take place.
The line was the location for the last regular steam working in the county, the North Elmham milk tanks, which were usually worked by former LNER machines.
As this line is not classified for passenger use, tour operators have to apply to the Railway Inspectorate for an individual safety case for each passenger movement.
web.ukonline.co.uk /Members/rj.cullen/00.htm   (20919 words)

  
 Wherry and Sons UK - Suppliers of Pulses
We have carried on with the traditional breeding methods pioneered by PBI C and ensure that the maintenance of all of our established and new lines follows strict guidelines to ensure that purity and inbreeding is to the highest standard.
New lines are now coming to the forefront of this work and will soon make their presence known on farms.
One such new attribute we have been able to bring on is improved grain quality with potential for food use in the export trade.
www.wherryandsons.com /plant.html   (226 words)

  
 Wherry Lines - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Wherry Lines are the railway lines from Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft.
The line was first opened from Norwich to Great Yarmouth by the Norwich and Yarmouth Railway in 1844, running via Reedham.
The name of the line is taken from the Norfolk wherries, which played an important role in the transport of goods and people around the broads before road and rail transport became widespread.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Wherry_Lines   (374 words)

  
 BD - Diagnostic Systems: GasPak™ Disposable Carbon Dioxide Generator Envelope
Wherry and Oliver were among the first to report that the primary isolation of the gonococcus was greatly enhanced by an increased carbon dioxide atmosphere.
The gas-generating tablet must be present and not displaced or crushed, and the foil channels and reaction chambers must not be crushed or distorted and must be able to accept 10 mL of water.
Early cracks may appear as fine fl lines near the center of the lid or along the upper edges of the GasPak 100 clamp near the screw.
www.bd.com /ds/productCenter/270308.asp   (699 words)

  
 News - Passenger Transport Unit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Wherry Lines Rover Rail ticket will now be valid on the 606/7 bus route Carlton Colville and Oulton Broad to Great Yarmouth Rail station, operated by Ambassador.
The Wherry Lines Rovers cost £6 per adult, £3 per child and a Family Rover is £14 for 2 adults and two children.
Wherry Rovers cost just £6 per adult, £3 for a child and £12 for a family of up to two adults and two children.
www.passengertransport.norfolk.gov.uk /news.htm   (1521 words)

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