Quarry — For other uses, see Quarry (disambiguation). A quarry is a type of open pit mine from which rock or minerals are extracted. Quarries are generally used for extracting building materials, such as dimension stone, construction aggregate, riprap,… … Wikipedia
Dingle (disambiguation) — A dingle is a small enclosed valley, a diminutive form of Dell (landform) . It may refer to: Contents 1 Landscaped valleys 2 People 3 Fictional 4 Place names … Wikipedia
Marble House (disambiguation) — Marble House is a Gilded Era mansion in Newport, Rhode Island Marble House may also refer to: Marble House (song), a song by the Knife Places Jerome Marble House, Worcester, Massachusetts, listed on the National Register of Historic Places Thomas … Wikipedia
Kremlin (disambiguation) — A Kremlin is a kind of Russian citadel. The term may also refer to one of the following:In Russia: * The Moscow Kremlin (or simply, the Kremlin) ndash; seat of the Russian (formerly Soviet) government. *The Government of the Soviet Union *The… … Wikipedia
Blue hole (disambiguation) — The term blue hole is usually used to refer to a submarine cave or sinkhole, but may also refer to a number of specific blue holes: *Blue Hole (Red Sea), a blue hole on the Red Sea *Great Blue Hole, a blue hole in Belize **Blue Hole National Park … Wikipedia
I'm not sorry (disambiguation) — I m not sorry can refer to:* I m Not Sorry , a song by Morrissey which was featured on his 2004 album You Are The Quarry. * I m Not Sorry , a 2006 song by The Pigeon Detectives * I m Not Sorry.net, a web site featuring accounts from women who do… … Wikipedia
Glebe (disambiguation) — The glebe was church property, primarily land, under the medieval manorial system.Glebe is also the name of several places:In Australia * Glebe, Tasmania, suburb of Hobart, Tasmania * Glebe, New South Wales, suburb of Sydney, New South Wales… … Wikipedia
Mark Roberts (archaeologist) — Mark Roberts Roberts in costume at an experimental archaeology course, 2011. Born Mark Brian Roberts 20 May 1961 (1961 05 20) (age 50) … Wikipedia
Medieval hunting — King William I and King Harold II of England, Bayeux Tapestry. Throughout Western Europe in the Middle Ages, men hunted wild animals. While game was at times an important source of food, it was rarely the principal source of nutrition. Hunting… … Wikipedia
Congresbury Yeo — Yeo Valley redirects here. For other uses, see Yeo Valley (disambiguation). For other rivers called Yeo, see River Yeo (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°23′43″N 2°54′39″W / … Wikipedia