- The Rumps
The Rumps is an
Iron Age promontory fort onPentire Point inCornwall ,United Kingdom .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
The Rumps is an
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
rumps — rÊŒmp n. buttocks, rear end, backside; hindquarters of an animal; cut of beef from the hindquarters of an animal; remnants, leftover and inferior part … English contemporary dictionary
Ode of Remembrance — The Ode of Remembrance is an ode taken from Laurence Binyon s poem For the Fallen , which was first published in The Times in September 1914. For The Fallen plaque with The Rumps promontory beyond The poet wrote For the Fallen, which has seven… … Wikipedia
Pentire Point — gbmapping|SW923804 is a headland on the Atlantic coast in North Cornwall, England, UK. Pentire Point and Stepper Point stand at either side of the mouth of the River Camel; Pentire to the north east, Stepper to the south west.The coastline around … Wikipedia
Anstey Hill Recreation Park — Infobox protected area of Australia | name = Anstey Hill Recreation Park iucn category = III caption = Quarry in the northwest of Anstey Hill Recreation Park locator x = locator y = nearest town or city = Adelaide coordinates =… … Wikipedia
Cornwall — For other uses, see Cornwall (disambiguation). Cornwall Kernow Flag Motto of County Council: Onen … Wikipedia
South West Coast Path — The starting point at Minehead Length 630 miles (1,014 km) Location England: Somerset, Devon, Cornwall … Wikipedia
Port Quin — Port Quinn gbmapping|SW971805 is a small cove and hamlet between Port Isaac and Polzeath on the Atlantic coast in North Cornwall, England, UK. The hamlet and the coastline is mainly owned by the National Trust; the Trust rents out several of the… … Wikipedia
Hill fort — Maiden Castle in England is one of the largest hill forts in Europe.[1][2] Photograph taken in 1935 by Major George Allen (1891–1940). A hill fort is a type of … Wikipedia
Tiger Quoll — Tiger Quoll[1] Conservation status … Wikipedia
Culture of Cornwall — Entrance at Truro Cathedral has welcome sign in several languages, including Cornish … Wikipedia