File Meeth Halt disused geograph.org.uk 567424.jpg thumb 200px right Meeth Halt disused , near to Meeth, Devon, Great Britain. The North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway. Meeth is a small village roughly convert 13.5 km mi abbr on north northwest of Okehampton and convert 40.7 km mi abbr on west northwest of Exeter . ref cite web url http maps.google.co.uk maps?ll 50.855365, 4.064198&spn 0.058193,0.181789&t h&z 13 title Google Maps accessdate 11 July 2010 ref It lies to the west of the River Torridge . In the past, clay mines were a major source of employment in the village, lying just to the west, however these have closed. The Tarka Trail passes through the town, and goes down to the River Torridge. The town is also notable for being the home of Hookways Holidays,now sadly no more, a coach firm providing tours and National Express Coaches National Express services. References Reflist External links http www.hatherleigh.net meeth.asp Meeth Community website http maps.google.co.uk maps?ll 50.855365, 4.064198&spn 0.058193,0.181789&t h&z 13 Google Maps view Devon geo stub coord 50 51 N 4 04 W display title region GB type city source GNS enwiki Category Villages in Devon pl Meeth ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Meeth Halt image File Meeth Halt disused geograph.org.uk 567424.jpg 200px caption Site of old station, now part of a long distance footpath gridref SS546079 manager North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway 1925 to 1948 owner Southern Region of British Railways 1948 to 1966 locale Meeth borough West Devon platforms One years 27 July 1925 events Opened years1 1 March 1965 events1 Closed Opened in 1925, Meeth Halt was a small railway station on the North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway , a private line until it became part of the Southern Region of British Railways in 1948. ref Branch Lines to Torrington Mitchell,V & Smith,K Midhurst, Middleton Press,1994 ISBN 1 873793 37 5 ref The line was built in part over narrow gauge line that was used from 1881 to take ball clay from claypits at Marland and Meeth to Torrington railway station Torrington , which was until 1925 the terminus of a branch from Barnstaple railway station Barnstaple . The line was closed to passenger traffic in 1965 ref Discovering Britain s lost railways Atterbury,P Basingstoke, AA Publishing ISBN 0749563707 ref as part of the Beeching Axe Beeching proposals, but remained open for freight from the Meeth clay workings north of Meeth Halt through Torrington to Barnstaple up to 1982. ref http disused rlys.fotopic.net c1147820.html Freight details ref The station consisted of a simple short concrete platform and a stone shelter and remains as a recognisable landmark on the Tarka Trail , a very popular destination for long distance walkers and cyclists. ref http www.discoverdevon.com dbimgs Tarka 20Trail 20Cycleway 20Braunton 20to 20Meeth.pdf Local authority details ref As a result, it is in the process of a major renovation. ref http www.westdevon.gov.uk planningapp ApplicationDetails.aspx?planningid 10530 2007 OKE Planning application ref References references Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Petrockstow railway station Petrockstow next Hatherleigh railway ... more details
Multiple issues orphan October 2010 unreferenced December 2009 notability June 2009 Piping hot is an English language phrase , meaning very hot, usually referring to food . Origin Chaucer used the phrase in the Canterbury Tales in The Miller s Tale in 1390 He sente hir pyment meeth and spiced ale br And wafres pipyng hoot out of the glede. He sent her sweetened wine and well spiced ale br And waffles piping hot out of the fire DEFAULTSORT Piping Hot Category English phrases ... more details
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The River Okement is a tributary of the River Torridge in Devon , England. It was formerly known as the River Ock . ref http genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk DEV Miscellaneous index.html National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868 ref It rises at two places in Dartmoor , as the West Okement and the East Okement . These meet with other minor streams and join together at Okehampton . The river flows generally north, past the villages of Jacobstowe and Monkokehampton , and has its confluence with the River Torridge near Meeth . reflist Devon Devon geo stub coord 50 51 N 4 03 W display title region GB type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of Devon Ockment Category Dartmoor Ockment ... more details
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in operation until 1 March 1965. The northern part from Meeth and Marland, which was reconstructed ... Meeth Clay Co Siding Meeth Halt railway station Meeth Halt Hatherleigh railway station Hatherleigh ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Hatherleigh image Image 223f 1Hatherley.jpg caption Note the two platforms gridref SS545044 manager North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway 1925 to 1948 owner Southern Region of British Railways 1948 to 1965 locale Hatherleigh borough West Devon platforms Two years 27 July 1925 events Opened years1 1 March 1965 events1 Closed Hatherleigh Railway Station ref http www.hfstephens museum.org.uk pages topics budget budget.htm Line engineer s residence ref was a station ref http myweb.tiscali.co.uk bobbacktrack page vol19magazineindexbutton.html Feature details ref on the North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway between Torrington railway station Torrington and Halwill Junction railway station Halwill Junction , serving the town of Hatherleigh . Hatherleigh was the largest place with a station on the line, though the town was almost two miles away. Like others on this line, the station itself was small but it was a passing place on the mainly single track railway. The stationmaster at Hatherleigh also looked after the other stations on the line, even those, such as Petrockstow railway station Petrockstow and Hole railway station Hole , that were staffed. The line was opened in 1925 and was operated by the Southern Railway, though it remained a private line until it became part of the Southern Region of British Railways ref Branch Lines to Torrington Mitchell,V & Smith,K Midhurst, Middleton Press,1994 ISBN 1873793375 ref in 1948. The line closed in 1965 ref Discovering Britain s lost railways Atterbury,P Basingstoke, AA Publishing ISBN 0749563707 ref as part of the Beeching Axe Beeching proposals, goods services having been withdrawn the previous year. Hatherleigh station is shown in the wrong position on Google Earth. It was to the northwest of the village. It may be found at this location 50 49 47.91 , 4 5 3.48 References references Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Meeth Halt railway station Meeth next Hole railway stat ... more details
of the line between Bideford and Meeth was acquired in its entirety by Devon County Council ... into a combined footpath and cyclepath. The section from Barnstaple to Meeth was named the Tarka Country ... to Meeth was converted into a cycle walkway in 1997. It was delayed by a quarry covering the line of the old ... Torrington Meeth Hatherleigh Okehampton Lynmouth Ilfracombe Lee Bay Mortehoe Woolacombe Braunton ... ends at Meeth Halt railway station , though cyclists and walkers can catch a bus that leaves regularly ... more details
The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England . It was the home of Tarka the Otter in Henry Williamson s book. The Torridge local government district is named after the river. The river rises close to the border with Cornwall north of the source of the River Tamar http www.streetmap.co.uk newmap.srf?x 227510&y 117240&z 3&sv 227500,117500&st 4&ar Y&mapp newmap.srf&searchp newsearch.srf . It flows generally east, passing between East Putford and West Putford , and near Bradford, Devon Bradford it is joined by the River Waldon , then heads east past Black Torrington and Sheepwash, Devon Sheepwash . It is joined by the River Lew near Hatherleigh , and then by the River Okement near Meeth . It then flows northwards, picking up the River Mere south of Beaford . After this it makes tight bends, and goes past Little Torrington and Great Torrington heading generally north west. It is joined by the River Yeo tributary of the Torridge River Yeo at Pillmouth , and then becomes estuarine by Bideford . Between Appledore, North Devon Appledore and Instow it joins the estuary of the River Taw . The Tarka Trail walking and cycle route partly follows the course of the North Devon Railway , which, for a considerable distance, closely followed the line of the river. Around Bideford the railway crossed from one bank to the other, and the Trail provides a good vantage point for viewing the river. Devon Devon geo stub coord 51 03 N 4 12 W display title region GB type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of Devon Torridge Category Estuaries of England ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Dunsbear Halt image File Dunsbear holt railway station.jpg 200px caption Dunsbear Halt gridref SS503134 manager North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway 1925 to 1948 ref Private, not grouped in 1923. ref owner Southern Region of British Railways 1948 to 1965 locale Colehouse Farm borough East Devon platforms One years 27 July 1925 events Opened years1 1 March 1965 ref http www.shropshiretransport.info beeching report1 15 20Appendix 202.pdf Part of Beeching closures ref events1 Closed Image Dunsbear Halt station , South Devon, 1969.jpg left thumb 210px Center Dunsbear on 18 06 69. Dunsbear Halt was a relatively well used Train station Halt halt ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 58690 Photographer s research ref on the initially privately run ref Became part of Southern Region of British Railways in 1948 Branch Lines to Torrington Mitchell,V Smith,K Midhurst, Middleton Press,1994 ISBN 1873793375 ref North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway . Opened in 1925 and closed to passenger traffic 40 years later in 1965 ref Discovering Britain s lost railways Atterbury,P Basingstoke, AA Publishing ISBN 0749563707 ref . The line remained open for freight between Barnstaple railway station and Meeth until 1982 ref http disused rlys.fotopic.net c1147820.html Freight details ref . Today it forms part of the popular Tarka trail , and has recently been renovated by conservation volunteers ref http www.northdevonbiosphere.org.uk admin images Microsoft 20PowerPoint 20 20vol 20prog 20April 20Jul.pdf Recent initiatives ref . References reflist Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Yarde Halt next Marland Works railway station Marland Works route North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway 1925 to 1948 br small Southern Region of British Railways 1948 to 1965 small col 00008B end See also List of closed railway stations in Britain http www.trainweb.org railwest railco br halts.html List of former West Country Halts Ex stations on the Nort ... more details
For Ruby Myers Sulochana , a silent era actress Ruby Myers Infobox person name Sulochana image imagesize caption birth name Sulochana Devi birth date Birth date and age 1928 7 30 mf y Do not add flag icons to place of birth death, per WP FLAG birth place Maharashtra , British India death date death place occupation actor yearsactive 1946 1988 spouse othername awards Sulochana Devi born 30 July 1928 , mostly known by her screen name Sulochana , is a well known actress of Marathi cinema Marathi and Hindi cinema , who is most known for her performances in 250 Marathi cinema Marathi films , like Vahinichya Bangdya , Meeth Bhakar and Dhakti Jau , ref name toi in Hindi cinema , she epitomized mother roles, as did Nirupa Roy in 70s and the early 80s. ref http www.glamsham.com movies scoops 06 may 15bollywood.asp Changing face of Bollywood screen mothers www.glamsham.com. ref In 2003 she was awarded the Chitrabhushan award instituted by the, Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Chitrapat Mahamandal, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Baburao Painter, one of the founders of the modern Marathi cinema . ref name toi http timesofindia.indiatimes.com articleshow 5146.cms Sulochana wins top cine award Times of India , 4 June 2003 . ref In 2009, she was awarded the Maharashtra Bhushan award by the government of Maharashtra. ref name mata http maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com articleshow 5284803.cms Maharashtra Times , 30 November 2009 ref She now stays at Prabha Devi , Mumbai . ref http www.screenindia.com old 20000811 remar.htm Actress Sulochana s 72nd birthday 11 August 2000 . Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray personally went to her house to extend happy birthday greetings to Sulochana ref References references External links IMDb name 0154168 http www.hamaraphotos.com sulochana 664.html Recent images of Sulochana Devi FilmfareLifetimeAchievementAward Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Devi, Sulochana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... more details
living of Meeth in Devon , which, together with that of Newton St Petrock , he held until his death from a stroke in the Strand, London Strand , London. He is buried in Meeth, where his grave can be found. Two of his sons were also Rectors of Meeth Francis Drocus Lempri re born 1794 and Everard ... more details
in the Japanese version. nihongo Meeth M su Kurimu is a Lilty who serves as the cook for the village .... Meeth is older than the children, but being a Lilty she is quite short hence Yuri and Chelinka sometimes ... t chop the wood alone. Their mentors, Alhanhelm and Meeth both comment on their ability marred ... to be totally alone, as Al and Meeth are both missing. He then vows to never have to bury a loved ... the ruins, the group stumbles upon Meeth, who has been trapped inside Rela Cyel and driven to madness by isolation. Meeth recovers upon seeing the twins, and reveals to Al that she burned the artifact to stay warm, much to Al s dismay. Before they can leave however, the tunnel outside Meeth s room collapses, cutting off their exit. With Meeth s help, the five make their way out into a long ... Yuri with, reviving him. Meeth and Al reveal that the ghost is that of Lady Tilika, daughter of King Kolka, who died during the calamity at Rela Cyel. During the explanation, Meeth accidentally lets ... with Al and Meeth, the birth of Yuri and Chelinka, and Aleria s abduction by the temple. The Carbuncle .... Some signs of connection with Yuri and Chelinka and their party members are also present. Al and Meeth ... more details
Cleanup date October 2008 A Gursikh is a Sikh fully devoted to the true Guru. Guru comes from gu meaning darkness and ru meaning light dispels the darkness of ignorance gu , and proclaims enlightenment ru . It is the application of the formula to make our life excellently balanced and successful. ref Excerpt from the book LIVING REALITY Questions and Answers about life, under the guidance of The Siri Guru Granth Sahib by Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa, Ph.D ref Sikh Literally learner The follower of true Guru who lives his life according to his teachingss. One who calls himself a Gursikh of the True Guru, shall rise in the early morning hours and meditate on the Lord s Name. ref Guru Raam Daas Ji in Raag Gauree on page 305 of Guru Granth Sahib. ref A Gursikh does not cut hair or trim beard. He does not take alcohol. He never bows before anyone other than Guru Granth Sahib . A Gursikh man can be identified as a person with unshorn hair, flowing beard and turban. A Gursikh may be Amritdhari or non Amritdhari, but must keep unshorn hair. He often visits Gurdwara Sahib. He is fond of doing sewa & Simran Sanskrit word simran . Gursikhs are required to walk on the Guru s Path, as described by fourth master, Guru Ram Das gurasikh meeth chalahu gur chaalee O Sikhs of the Guru, O friends, walk on the Guru s Path. Guru s path means the three concepts of Sikhism 1 Naam Japna Meditation on the Divine Name br 2 Kirat Karna Earning an honest living br 3 Vand chhakna Sharing your earnings with the needy Life of a Gursikh One who calls himself a Sikh of the Guru, the True Guru, shall rise in the early morning hours and meditate on the Lord s Name. Upon arising early in the morning, he is to bathe, and cleanse himself in the pool of nectar. Following the Instructions of the Guru, he is to chant the Name of the Lord, Har, Har. All sins, misdeeds and negativity shall be erased. Then, at the rising of the sun, he is to sing Gurbani whether sitting down or standing up, he is to meditate on ... more details
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File Milbrad Dresden Hbf.jpg thumb Georg Milbradt Georg Milbradt born 23 February 1945 in Eslohe is a Germany German politician Christian Democratic Union Germany CDU . He was the Minister president of the Free State of Saxony from 2002 to 2008. Life Milbradt s family originally was from W growiec Wongrowitz near Pozna Posen but ended up in Dortmund after World War II , and he passed his Abitur there in 1964. From 1964 68, Milbradt studied economics, law, and mathematics at the University of M nster . He graduated with a degree in economics in 1968. From 1970 1980, he was scientific assistant at the institute for finance at the University of M nster, where he obtained his doctoral degree Dr. rer. pol., summa cum laude in 1973 and his habilitation in 1980. From 1980 1983, Milbradt worked as substitute professor of finance and political economics at the University of Mainz since 1985 he holds the title of an unsalaried professor at the economics faculty in M nster. Georg Milbradt is married to Angelika Meeth Milbradt, a professor of economics, since 1975. They have two children. Image Bild spruch 1.jpg right thumb Translation of the quote It s not a coincidence, after all, that the sun rises in the east. Political career Milbradt has been a member of the CDU since 1973. He was head of the finance department of the city of M nster 1983 1990 and then Minister of Finance of Saxony from 1990 January 2001, but was dismissed from office by the then minister president Kurt Biedenkopf because Milbradt had started a debate about Biedenkopf s succession. However, on 18 April 2002, he was elected minister president of Saxony despite Biedenkopf s explicit opposition. Milbradt first governed with an absolute CDU majority, but is in a coalition with the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD since the state elections of 19 September 2004, in which the CDU lost a large amount of votes. Milbradt has been member of the state board of the CDU since 1991 and became deputy chairman of t ... more details
Infobox VG image File Nelly Cootalot Spoonbeaks Ahoy Logo.png caption resolution 640 480 developer Alasdair Beckett composer Mark Lovegrove series Nelly Cootalot engine Adventure Game Studio version 1.5 released March 6, 2007 genre Graphic adventure game Point and click adventure Point and click adventure platforms Microsoft Windows Windows media Download requirements Windows 95 OSR2, 98, ME, 2000 or XP with DirectX 5 500 Mhz Pentium Processor 128 Mb RAM DirectX compatible video card that supports 16 bit 640x480 resolution DirectX compatible sound card input Mouse computing Mouse , Keyboard computing keyboard Nelly Cootalot Spoonbeaks Ahoy is a Graphic adventure game Point and click adventure point and click adventure game developed by Alastair Beckett. It was created as an Independent video game development indie game using the Adventure Game Studio engine and released for free on the Internet on March 6, 2007. ref cite web url http uk.gamespot.com pc adventure nellycootalotspoonbeaksahoy index.html title Nelly Cootalot Spoonbeaks Ahoy for PC accessdate 2008 10 07 author date publisher GameSpot ref Overview Image Nelly Cootalot Spoonbeaks Ahoy.png thumb left 200px A screenshot of the game, with Nelly on the left Spoonbeaks Ahoy was created by Beckett as a gift for his girlfriend, and the Pirates in popular culture pirate protagonist Nelly Cootalot is modelled after her. ref name pc gamer Cite news last first date April 2008 title Nelly Cootalot Spoonbeaks Ahoy periodical PC Gamer publisher Future plc Future Publishing page isbn url http www.2dadventure.com ags nellypcgamer.gif accessdate 2008 10 07 postscript . Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref In the fiction al, island insular Barony of Meeth, the player investigates the disappearance of a fleet of spoonbeaks the game s term for spoonbill s . ref cite web url http kotaku.com gaming niche genre nelly cootaloot is a hoot 299810.php title Nelly Cootaloot Is A Hoot accessdate 2008 10 07 author Luke Plunket ... more details
D. Jackson Coleman is the John Milton McLean Professor of Ophthalmology and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Ophthalmology at New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Medical College of Cornell University . Career Coleman received his undergraduate degree from Union College and his medical degree from the University of Buffalo School of Medicine. Following his internship at the Columbia Medical Division at Bellevue Hospital , he served with the U.S. Public Health Service in Washington, DC. He completed his residency in Ophthalmology at the Edward S. Harkness Edward S. Harkness Eye Institute of Columbia Presbyterian as a National Institutes of Health Special Fellow. He remained on the staff at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center until 1979, when he was appointed Chief of the Ophthalmology Department at The New York Hospital and John Milton McLean Professor of Ophthalmology at Cornell University Medical College. He served as President of the Medical Board from 1991 1992, and again from 1994 1997. He has also served as Surgical Director of Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital MEETH , Senior Research Physician at Riverside Research Institute in New York City and consultant at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center . Research His strong interest in physics led him to develop new ultrasound technologies for examining and treating the eye. ref Jackson Coleman, M.D. and Benson Carlin, M.S. A New System for Visual Axis Measurement in the Human Eye Using Ultrasound Archives of Ophthalmology, 77 1 124 127, 1967. ref Together with William Konig and Louis Katz, he created the first commercially available B scan ultrasonography B scan ultrasound equipment . ref Jackson Coleman, M.D. William F. Konig, M.S. and Louis Katz, M.S. A Hand Operated Ultrasound Scan System for Ophthalmic Evaluation American Journal of Ophthalmology, 68 2 256 263, 1969. ref ref Frederic L. Lizzi, M.S. William J. Burt, M.A. and D. Jackson Coleman, M.D. Effects of Ocular Structures on Propagation of Ult ... more details