File 2010 04 07 PurbeckBallClay Mine.jpg thumb right A PurbeckBallClay Quarry PurbeckBallClay is a concentration of ballclay found on the Isle of Purbeck in the England English county of Dorset . Geology The main concentration of ballclay in Dorset is to the north of the Purbeck Hills centred around Norden. Ball clays are sedimentary in origin. Approximately 45 million years ago in the Lutetian ... ballclay was dispatched by rail. ref name trop Approximately 80 of the ballclay extracted has been exported. The ballclay is processed today at the Furzebrook plant of Imerys . It is said that a third of all fine pottery ever produced in England contains PurbeckBallClay. Citation needed date August 2008 Usage Ball clays are used in making everyday articles including wall and floor tiles, wash ... on the Isle of Purbeck Category Isle of Purbeck Category English pottery de PurbeckBallClay ... from upland areas they mixed with other clay minerals, sands, gravels, and vegetation before settling in low lying basins to form overlaying seams of ballclay. Ball clays usually contain three dominant ... minerals and some carbonaceous material derived from ancient plants present. Exploitation PurbeckBallClay has been used for thousands of years, but large scale commercial extraction began in the middle ... cables, pale coloured bricks, and clay drainage pipes windscreen wipers, spark plugs, and engine mountings hoses and fertilisers pharmaceutical and polymers and many others BallClay has been very ... Corfe Castle, Dorset Corfe Castle and Wareham, Dorset Wareham . Originally the clay was taken by pack ... . ref name trop cite book title The Railways of Purbeck publisher The Oakwood Press last Kidner first ... Plateway , which connected clay workings owned by the London Merchant Benjamin Fayle ... would have been impossible, Without Ball Clays to bind refractory materials, a whole host of metallurigical and engineering processes could not be carried out. Without powdered clay, many forms of animal ... more details
Ball clays are kaolinite kaolinitic sedimentary clay s, that commonly consist of 20 80 kaolinite , 10 25 mica , 6 65 quartz . Localized seam s in the same deposit have variations in composition, including the quantity of the major mineral s, accessory minerals and carbonaceous materials such as lignite . ref name ima They are fine grained and plastic in nature. Ball clays are relatively scarce deposits due to the combination of geological factors needed for their formation and preservation. They are mining mine d in parts of the Eastern United States and from three sites ref The Bovey Beds Bovey ... coauthors Bloodworth, Andrew Bate, Richard title BallClay Mineral Planning Factsheet work publisher ... the shaping processes. History The name ballclay is believed to derive from the time when the clay ... became rounded off leaving balls . ref name ima cite web title What is ballclay? publisher Industrial Minerals Association North America url http www.ima na.org about industrial minerals ball clay.asp accessdate 2008 08 05 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The ceramic use of ball ... began when a clay was needed to construct Smoking pipe tobacco tobacco pipes in the 16th and 17th century. ref name bchs cite web title The Widespread Use of BallClay work Introduction to Ball Clays publisher The BallClay Heritage Society url http www.clayheritage.org pages wideuses.htm accessdate 2008 08 05 ref In 1771 Josiah Wedgwood signed a contract for 1400 tons a year of ballclay with Thomas Hyde of Purbeck enabling him to fire thinner walled ceramics. ref name purb cite web title History of BallClay Swanage Railway publisher The Purbeck Mineral & Mining Museum url http www.pmmmg.org History.htm accessdate 2008 08 05 ref See also Newton Abbot Ballclay and the Stover Canal Ballclay and the Stover Canal PurbeckBallClay Notes and references Reflist Category Pottery Category Geology of Devon fr Ballclay es Arcilla de bola ... more details
Purbeck may refer to Isle of Purbeck , a peninsula in the English county of Dorset Purbeck district , a local government district in the English county of Dorset Purbeck Hills , a range of hills in the English county of Dorset Purbeck Marble , a stone found on the Isle of PurbeckPurbeckBallClay , a ballclay found on the Isle of Purbeck disambig nl Purbeck ... more details
Forest , Winspit , Wytch Farm See also Purbeck Marble PurbeckBallClay External links http www.nci ...border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align right width 300 colspan 2 align center bgcolor ff9999 Purbeck District colspan 2 align center File Purbeck UK locator map.svg 150px Purbeck br Shown within Dorset colspan 2 bgcolor ff9999 Geography width 45 Status District Regions of England Region South West England Admin. County Dorset Surface area Area br Total List of English districts by area Ranked English district area rank ONS 19UG br 1 E8 m 404.40 square kilometre km Admin. HQ Wareham, Dorset Wareham ONS coding system ONS code 19UG colspan 2 bgcolor ff9999 Demographics Population br Total EnglishStatisticsYear br Density List of English districts by population Ranked EnglishDistrictRank ONS ... colspan 2 bgcolor ff9999 Politics colspan 2 align center Purbeck District Council br http www.dorsetforyou.com ... Drax Purbeck is a Non metropolitan district local government district in Dorset , England . The district is named after the Isle of Purbeck , a peninsula that forms a large proportion of the district ... boundary of the Isle of Purbeck along the River Frome, Dorset River Frome . The district council ... of Wareham, Swanage urban district and Wareham and Purbeck Rural District . Its name is recorded ... , East Stoke, Dorset East Stoke Harman s Cross Kingston, Purbeck, Dorset Kingston , Kimmeridge ... Barrow Down Old Harry Rocks Poole Harbour , Purbeck Heritage Coast Smedmore Hill , South West Coast ... Links to all the Museums on the Isle of Purbeck Dorset SW England Category Local government in Dorset Category Purbeck Category Non metropolitan districts of Dorset Category Local government districts of South West England Category English district articles with deprecated infobox de Purbeck es Purbeck distrito fr Purbeck it Purbeck nl Purbeck district no Purbeck pl Purbeck dystrykt ro Purbeck sv Purbeck ... more details
along the south. The northern part is Eocene clay Barton Beds , including significant deposits of PurbeckBallClay . Where the land rises to the sea there are several parallel strata of Jurassic rocks, including Portland stone Portland limestone and the Purbeck beds . The latter include Purbeck ... drawn tramways. With the coming of the railway from Wareham to Swanage, most ballclay was dispatched by rail, often to the Potteries district of Staffordshire . Quarrying still takes place in Purbeck, with both PurbeckBallClay and limestone s being transported from the area by road. There are now no functioning quarries of Purbeck Marble . Wild flowers The Isle has the highest number of species ... of Purbeck , not a true island but a peninsula , is in the county of Dorset , England . It is bordered ... of Purbeck is a warren of our lord the King and pertains to his said castle, and it extends from ... book last Hyland first Paul authorlink Paul Hyland title Purbeck The Ingrained Island publisher ... of the Isle of Purbeck lies within the local government district of Purbeck district Purbeck , which ... boundary of the Isle of Purbeck along the River Frome. Geology seealso Geology of Dorset The geology ... . A ridge of Cretaceous chalk runs along the peninsula creating the Purbeck Hills , part of the southern ... famous cathedral s are adorned with Purbeck marble, and much of London was rebuilt in Portland and Purbeck stone after the Great Fire of London . By contrast, the principal ballclay workings were in the area between Corfe Castle, Dorset Corfe Castle and Wareham, Dorset Wareham . Originally the clay ... Edward A. Pratt, The Wild Flowers of The Isle of Purbeck, Brownsea and Sandbanks, Brambleby Books ... Orchid , which in Britain, is most common in Purbeck. Nearly 50,000 flowering Raceme spikes were .... ref Edward A. Pratt, The Wild Flowers of The Isle of Purbeck, Brownsea and Sandbanks, Brambleby ... of Purbeck, including a villa at Bucknowle Farm near Corfe Castle, excavated between 1976 ... more details
Infobox rockunit name Purbeck Group image caption type Group stratigraphy Group age Early Cretaceous ... The Purbeck Group or Purbeck Beds is an Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous lithostratigraphy lithostratigraphic ... from the district known as the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset where the stratum strata are exposed in the cliffs west of Swanage . The Purbeck Group is famous for its fossils of reptiles and early ... used geologic timescale . Outcrops The Purbeck Groups outcrops follow the line of the Jurassic ... in part by the Spilsby Sands and in Yorkshire by portions of the Speeton Clay . Lithology and stratigraphy The rocks include clay s, shale s and marl s with marly , tufaceous and shelly limestone ... on , but in Dorset it reaches nearly Convert 400 ft m abbr on . In most places the Purbeck Group rests ... extent prior to the deposition of the Purbeck Group. Correlations In the past, many geologists have ranged the Purbeck Group with the overlying Lower Cretaceous Wealden Group on account of the similarity of its fresh water faunas but the marine fossils, including the fishes, ally the Purbeck more closely ... are recognized in strata of the same age in descending order Purbeck Kalk , Serpulit and M nder Mergel . Subdivisions The Purbeck Group in England is divisible into three subdivisions, viz. Upper, Middle and Lower. The Upper Purbeck comprises Convert 50 60 ft m abbr on . of fresh water clays and shales with limestones, the Purbeck marble and Unjo bed, in the lower part. The Middle division ... from which an interesting suite of mammal ian remains has been obtained in this portion of the Purbeck Group there are some marine bands. The Lower Purbeck consists of fresh water and terrestrial ... of the Purbeck Group. Fossil content No zonal fossil has been recognized for the British Purbeckian ... distonta , the latter being abundant in the Cinder bed of the Middle Purbeck. The fresh water mollusca ... genera has been found in the Middle and Lower Purbeck Group. Dinosaur s Iguanodon , Echinodon known ... more details
Unsourced image removed Image Old Harry Rocks, Dorset aerial .jpg thumb The Purbeck Hills form a headland where they meet the sea at Old Harry Rocks Image Corfe Castle.jpg thumb Corfe Castle guards a gap in the ridgeway Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Lulworth Cove, Dorset Aerial .jpg thumb At Lulworth Cove the sea has broken through the Limestone, eroded away the weak clays and exposed the chalk of the Purbeck hills deletable image caption 1 Wednesday, 22 April 2009 Image Mupe Bay cliffs.jpg thumb Chalk cliffs, with cliff fall, at the eastern end of Bindon Hill The Purbeck Hills and South Dorset Downs are a ridge of chalk downland downs in Dorset , England . The hills extend from the Dorset Downs west of Dorchester, Dorset Dorchester , where the River Frome, Dorset River Frome begins to form a valley dividing them from the larger area of downland to the north. The ridge then runs east through the Isle of Purbeck to Old Harry Rocks where it meets the sea. The hills are part of the southern England Chalk Formation which also includes Salisbury Plain and the South Downs , and would once have been continuous with the Isle of Wight to the east. For most of their length the chalk is protected from coast al erosion by the a band of resistant Portland limestone , where this band ends, at Durlston Head , the clay and chalk behind has been eroded, creating Poole bay and the Solent . The height of the chalk ridge and proximity to Poole Harbour and the south coast have made the hills of strategic importance. There are a number of Iron Age , Roman Britain Roman and Anglo Saxons Saxon archaeological sites, such as Nine Barrow Down . At Corfe Castle the hills are broken twice leaving a steep round hill between the ridges on which stood a medieval castle, guarding the only ... is managed for its calcareous grassland habitat ecology habitat . See also Isle of Purbeck Geology of Dorset ... Category Hills of Dorset Category Isle of Purbeck es South Dorset Downs ... more details
Purbeck Marble is a fossil iferous limestone quarry quarried in the Isle of Purbeck , a peninsula in south east Dorset , England. Image PurbeckFormationPortland.jpg thumb Purbeck Formation Jurassic , Isle of Portland , Dorset , England . The circular structure is a thrombolite around a tree trunk. It is one of many kinds of Purbeck Limestone , deposited in the late Jurassic or early Cretaceous periods. Purbeck Marble is not a metamorphic rock like a true marble , but like true marble it can take ... of the Purbeck Limestone Group, Durlston Bay, Swanage, Dorset , Proceedings of the Dorset Natural ... marine ingression s, mineral impurities give some Purbeck Marble fine red and green varieties. During the Romano British period, Purbeck Marble was used for inscriptions , architectural molding decorative .... ref Beavis, John 1971 , The use of Purbeck Marble in Roman Britain , Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society , 92 , 181 204. ref Purbeck Marble was also quarried in medieval ... panels and flooring. ref Leach, Rosemary 1978 , An investigation into the use of Purbeck marble ..., but a remarkable example is the church at Kingston, Purbeck, Dorset built in 1874 1880. ref http people.bath.ac.uk ... strata of Purbeck Limestone are being quarried at the present time 2008 , there are no active quarries in the Purbeck Marble. However Purbeck Marble is required from time to time for restoration work, and some was extracted in 1993. ref Haysom, Treleven 1998 , Extracting Purbeck Marble , Hatcher Review , 5 45 , 48 54. ref Purbeck Marble is used by a number of contemporary sculptors. Purbeck stone ... is found in the Purbeck Limestone. ref name Lockleyetal2008 Lockley, M. Harris, J.D. and Mitchell ... Society, including Museum of the Purbeck stone industry http www.pmmmg.org Purbeck Mineral & Mining Museum http www.palmyra.me.uk pur preface.html Roman Purbeck Stone http www.salisburycathedral.org.uk ... Category Isle of Purbeck de Purbeck Marmor simple Purbeck marble ... more details
Viscount Purbeck was a title in the Peerage of England that was created on 19 July 1619, along with the title Baron Stoke , for John Villiers, 1st Viscount Purbeck John Villiers , the brother of the George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham 1st Duke of Buckingham and the Christopher Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey 1st Earl of Anglesey . ref rayment ref John Viliers wife Frances had an Infidelity affair with Robert Howard royalist Sir Robert Howard over a period of more than ten years. ref name odnb H. M. Chichester, Howard, Sir Robert 1584 5 1653 , rev. Sean Kelsey, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 13934, accessed 14 May 2010 ref The title became extinct upon his death on 18 February 1657 subsequent use was as a self styled title. Viscounts Purbeck 1619 John Villiers, 1st Viscount Purbeck circa c. 1590 1657 References reflist Category Viscountcies Purbeck Category Extinct viscountcies Purbeck Category Villiers family ... more details
The Purbeck Monocline is a geological Fold geology fold . The term fold is used in geology when one or more originally flat sedimentary Stratum strata surfaces are bent or curved as a result of plastic i.e. permanent deformation. A monocline is a step like fold, in which one limb is roughly horizontal. The Purbeck Monocline occurred during the late Oligocene and early Miocene Geologic time scale epochs , about 30  million years ago. It is the northernmost ripple of Geological structure of Great Britain The Alpine Orogeny the Alpine Orogency . The effect of the Purbeck Monocline resulted in the large ridge of near vertical Cretaceous chalk which now forms the Purbeck Hills . This chalk band runs from Swyre Head, Lulworth Swyre Head via Flower s Barrow to Old Harry Rocks . From here the fold continuous under the sea to The Needles and forms the central spine of the Isle of Wight . Here it is also known as the Purbeck Isle of Wight Disturbance . ref cite journal title Genesis of tectonic inversion structures seismic evidence for the development of key structures along the Purbeck Isle of Wight Disturbance journal Journal of the Geological Society publisher Geological Society first1 John R. last1 Underhill first2 Susan. last2 Paterson month December year 1998 volume 155 issue 6 pages 975 992 url http findarticles.com p articles mi qa3721 is 199811 ai n8811863 ?tag content col1 accessdate 2010 11 16 doi 10.1144 gsjgs.155.6.0975 ref The monocline continues under the English Channel as the Wight Bray Monocline. The Purbeck Hills separate the small broad peninsula, the Isle of Purbeck , from the rest of England. The structural geology of the isle of Purbeck is basically that all the rock beds dip down towards the north. The effect of this geology is that the resistant beds, the chalk ... fault at Ballard Down . References reflist Category Isle of Purbeck Category Jurassic Coast Category Dorset de Purbeck Monokline ... more details
Infobox UK school name The Purbeck School image size 220px latitude 50.68269 longitude 2.12316 dms motto motto pl established approx type Community School religion president head label head r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Science specialist pl street Worgret Road city Wareham county Dorset country flagcountry England postcode BH20 4PF LEA Dorset ofsted dcsfno dcsfurn 113855 staff enrollment gender Mixed sex education Coeducational lower age 13 upper age 18 houses colours publication website http www.purbeck.dorset.sch.uk website name The Purbeck School is a mixed community comprehensive school in Wareham, Dorset Wareham in the central southern area of Dorset , near the Isle of Purbeck . The organisation of schools in the Purbeck area is based on a comprehensive three tier pyramid system. Children transfer at the age of 9 from fourteen First School s ages 5 9 to four Middle School s 9 13 . Most of them will then come to the Purbeck School 13 18 . References Reflist cite web url http www.purbeck.dorset.sch.uk title The Purbeck School Home page accessdate 2009 09 10 DEFAULTSORT Purbeck School Category Comprehensive schools in Dorset Dorset school stub ... more details
, with an apse, central tower and narthex, built throughout of Purbeck stone. Its tower dominates ... Taylor & Co ., of Loughborough, in 1880. Inside the clustered pillars and other details are made of Purbeck ... and other resources Gallery gallery Image Kingston purbeck church to church.jpg St James Church Image St james church tower kingston dorset.jpg The tower of St James Church gallery BR Category Isle of Purbeck Category Villages in Dorset de Kingston Dorset fr Kingston Dorset pl Kingston Purbeck ... more details
entirely of clay. Clay is a naturally occurring aluminium silicate composed primarily of fine grained mineral s. Clay deposit geology deposits are mostly composed of clay minerals , a subtype of Silicate ... may also be a part of clay deposits. ref name guggenheim harvnb Guggenheim Martin 1995 pp 255 256 ref Formation Image DEFORASTATION RAIN FOREST RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL.JPG thumb Deforestation for clay extraction in Rio de Janeiro city Brazil . The picture is of Morro da Covanca Jacarepagu . Clay minerals ... upper weathered layers. In addition to the weathering process, some clay minerals are formed by hydrothermal activity. Clay deposits may be formed in place as residual deposits in soil, but thick deposits ... been eroded and transported from their original location of formation. Clay deposits are typically associated ... of formation. Secondary clay deposits have been moved by erosion and water from their primary location. ref name USGS http pubs.usgs.gov info clays Environmental Characteristics of Clays and Clay Mineral Deposits USGS ref Definition File Clay magnified.jpg thumb electron microscope photograph of smectite clay magnification 23,500 Clays are distinguished from other fine grained soils by differences in size and mineralogy. Silt s, which are fine grained soils that do not include clay minerals ... and clays. The distinction between silt and clay varies by discipline. Geologist s and soil scientist ... properties of the soil, as measured by the soils Atterberg Limits . ISO 14688 grades clay particles as being smaller than 2 m and silts larger. Image Clay ss 2005.jpg thumb Quaternary clay ... considered a clay, sometimes being classified as a separate group within the phyllosilicate s. There are approximately ... are mixtures of these different types, along with other weathered minerals. Varve or varved clay is clay ... bed. This allows such an even distribution on the different layers of clay. ref name USGS Quick clay is a unique type of marine clay indigenous to the glaciated terrains of Norway , Canada , Northern ... more details
Wiktionarypar on the ball On the Ball may refer to On The Ball ITV television show On The Ball ITV television show , a former British Saturday lunchtime ITV television football show On The Ball SBS television show On The Ball SBS television show , a former Australian Special Broadcasting Service SBS television football soccer show On the Ball Trojan Vision show On the Ball Trojan Vision show , a University of Southern California internet television show about women s football soccer On The Ball Irish song On The Ball Irish song , an Irish 1994 World Cup football song by Against The Grain On the Ball 1952 film On the Ball 1952 film , a 1952 British List of 3 D films O 3 D film On The Ball , an On The Ball Footballers 27 Wives episode Series 1 .282002.29 episode of Footballers Wives , a British television soap opera series 1 episode 3 On The Ball , the Nintendo home console name for the 1989 arcade game Cameltry On The Ball, City , a Norwich City FC football chant disambiguation ... more details
In the sport of cricket a no ball is a penalty against the fielding team, usually as a result of an illegal delivery by the bowler cricket bowler . The delivery of a no ball results in one run cricket ... ball must be bowling cricket bowled . In addition, the number of ways in which the batsman ... matches, a batsman receives a free hit on the ball after any foot fault no balls see below . This means the batsman can freely hit the ball with no danger of being out in certain ways. No balls are not uncommon ... spin bowlers, due to their longer run up. What constitutes a no ball A no ball may be called for a variety ....html title Law 24 no ball publisher Marylebone Cricket Club ref Most commonly, it is the result of a bowler breaking one of the first two rules below a front foot no ball or back foot no ball ... will rule a no ball under any of the following conditions Illegal action by the bowler If the bowler ... more the one ball above the head height in a over. If the bowler bowls with the back foot not wholly inside the return crease . If the bowler throws, rather than Bowling cricket bowls , the cricket ballball . See Bowling cricket bowling for an explanation. If the bowler changes the arm with which ... is agreed before the match. If the bowler throws the ball towards the striker s wicket before entering the delivery stride . If the ball does not touch the ground in its flight between the wickets ... . If the ball bounces more than twice, or rolls along the ground, before reaching the popping crease ... law 24 no ball,50,AR.html title Law 24 no ball publisher Marylebone Cricket Club ref If the ball comes to rest in front of the line of the striker s wicket. Effects of a no ball The umpire signals a no ball ..., the umpire will also shout No ball , to give the batsman some warning that the ball is an illegal ... so easily by a no ball a batsman may not be given out bowled, leg before wicket , caught, stumped or hit wicket off a no ball. In some types of short form cricket the batsman may not be out by these methods ... more details
Football Soccer ball A ball is a round, usually sphere spherical but sometimes ovoid , object with various uses. It is used in ball game s, where the play of the game follows the state of the ball as it is hit ... to provide very low friction bearings, known as ball bearings . Black powder weapons use stone and metal ... materials. Etymology The first known use of the word ball in English in the sense of a globular ... bal inflected as ball e, es , in turn from Old Norse b llr pronounced IPA non b l r compare Old Swedish ..., ball es, Middle Dutch bal , a cognate with Old High German ballo, pallo, Middle High German balle from ... forms in Old English would have been beallu, a, e compare bealluc, ballock . If ball was native ... balle ball and bale which has hence been erroneously assumed to be its source. French balle but not boule is assumed to be of Germanic origin, itself, however. History A ball, as the essential feature ... object appeals not only to a human baby but to a kitten and a puppy . Some form of game with a ball ... at the present day. In Homer , Nausicaa was playing at ball with her maidens when Odysseus first saw ... and Odysseus with ball play, accompanied with dancing Od. viii. 370 . The Jew Hebrew s have no mention of the ball in their scriptures. ref name eb1911 Cite EB1911 wstitle Ball ref Ancient Greeks Among ... generally left to boys and girls. Of regular rules for the playing of ball games, little trace ... only means the putting of the ball on the ground with the open hand, , the flinging of the ball ... name eb1911 Ancient Romans Among the Ancient Rome Romans , ball games were looked upon as an adjunct ... of ball, the Pila ball pila , or small ball, used in catching games, the Paganica ball game paganica , a heavy ball stuffed with feathers, and the Follis ball game follis , a leather ball filled with air ... seems to imply a scrimmage among several players for the ball. These games are known to us through the Romans, though the names are Greek. ref name eb1911 Modern ball games The various modern games ... more details
Infobox Software name BALL project logo screenshot Image Ballview 1pma raytraced.png 275px caption Biochemical Algorithms Library collapsible author developer BALL project team released latest release ... www.ball project.org Morefootnotes article date October 2010 The open source project BALL consists of the versatile C class framework BALL Biochemical Algorithms Library , a library of algorithms and data ... programming language Python interface to this library and the open source graphical interface to BALL, the molecular viewer BALLView also open source . The library BALL is supplemented with a Python interface for scripting functionality. In addition, BALL offers command line utilities. BALL has ... OS X MacOS X . BALL uses Qt framework Qt as well as OpenGL . BALL has evolved from a commercial ... visualization in several different modes. BALLView is a C application of BALL and is available ... OS X MacOS X . The BALL project is developed and maintained by groups at Saarland University and University ... alike. BALL packages have been made available in the Debian project in 04 2010. Key features Interactive ... comprehensive regression tests BALL project format for presentations and collaborative data exchange ... BALL library The Biochemical Algorithms Library BALL is a comprehensive rapid application development framework for structural bioinformatics. BALL has been carefully designed to address programming experts as well as novices. Users can take advantage of BALL s rich functionality while being offered ... algorithms are offered and new algorithms can be easily added. Using BALL as a programming .... File Import Export BALL supports a rich variety of molecular file formats like PDB, MOL2, MOL, HIN ... can also be created using BALL s peptide builder or based on SMILES expressions. General Structure ..., and switching between a protein s most likely side chain conformations. BALL s Transformation processors ... of the popular force fields CHARMM, Amber, and MMFF94 can be combined with BALL s minimizer and simulation ... more details
dablink This article is about the Caroline comedy. For the video game, see The Ball video game . For the event at Times Square, see Times Square Ball . For the Christmas Eve event targeted at young Jewish singles in North America, see The Ball event . The Ball is a Literature in English Caroline and Cromwellian literature Caroline comedy by James Shirley , first performed in 1632 in literature 1632 and first published in 1639 in literature 1639 . The Ball was licensed for performance by Sir Henry Herbert Master of the Revels Henry Herbert , the Master of the Revels , on November 16, 1632. Herbert, however, was not happy with the play in a note in his office book dated two days later, November 18, he complained that the play showed diverse personated so naturally, both of lords and others of the Court, that I took it ill, and would have forbidden the play &mdash but impressario Christopher Beeston promised Herbert that everything that Herbert disliked in the play would be fixed before performance. ref Arthur Huntington Nason, James Shirley, Dramatist A Biographical and Critical Study, New York, 1915 reprinted New York, Benjamin Blom, 1967 p. 231. ref The desired changes must have been made satisfactorily, since the play was acted by Queen Henrietta s Men at the Cockpit Theatre . The 1639 book size quarto publication of the play, printed by Thomas Cotes for the booksellers Andrew Crooke and William Cooke , caused confusion in subsequent generations of critics, since the title page ... amorality of The Ball &mdash judging it to display a coarseness...unflattering to the social ... of Charles I of England Charles I was actually like. Synopsis The Ball portrays people of fashionable society preparing for a Courtly ball. The main plot centers on the widowed Lady Lucina, a scornful ... dancing master. At the ball, the two women confront Lord Rainbow, telling him they cannot decide ... Ball, The Category English Renaissance plays Category 1632 plays ... more details
Location map Canada Newfoundland and Labrador lat 49.7474 long 56.6471 width 200 caption Location of Purbeck s Cove in Newfoundland and Labrador label Purbeck s Cove Purbeck s Cove is a List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador . coord 49.747 N 56.647 W display title region CA type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub ... more details
Elections to Purbeck district Purbeck Council were held on 7 May 1998. One third of the council was up for election and the council stayed under no overall control . After the election, the composition of the council was Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrat 8 Conservative Party UK Conservative 6 Independent politician Independent 5 Labour Party UK Labour 3 Election result Election Summary Begin title Purbeck Local Election Result 1998 Election Summary Party party Independent politician seats 4 gain loss net 0 seats 50.0 votes votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Conservative Party UK seats 3 gain loss net 3 seats 37.5 votes votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Liberal Democrats UK seats 1 gain loss net 3 seats 12.5 votes votes plus minus Election box end References Council poll results , The Guardian 9 May 1998 page 16 sequence prev Purbeck Council election, 1996 list Purbeck local elections next Purbeck Council election, 1999 United Kingdom local elections, 1998 Category Purbeck District Council elections 1998 Category English local elections, 1998 ... more details
Elections to Purbeck district Purbeck Council were held on 6 May 1999. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the Purbeck Council election 1998 last election in 1998 increasing the number of seats by 2. The Conservative Party UK Conservative party gained overall control of the council from no overall control . Election result Election Summary Begin title Purbeck Local Election Result 1999 Election Summary Party party Conservative Party UK seats 13 gain loss net 7 seats 54.2 votes votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Liberal Democrats UK seats 5 gain loss net 2 seats 20.8 votes votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Independent politician seats 5 gain loss net 1 seats 20.8 votes votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Labour Party UK seats 1 gain loss net 2 seats 4.2 votes votes plus minus Election box end References http news.bbc.co.uk hi english static vote 99 locals 99 html constituency 187.stm 1999 Purbeck election result sequence prev Purbeck Council election, 1998 list Purbeck local elections next Purbeck Council election, 2000 Category Purbeck District Council elections 1999 Category English local elections, 1999 ... more details
Elections to Purbeck district Purbeck Council were held on 4 May 2000. One third of the council was up for election and the Conservative Party UK Conservative party stayed in overall control of the council. After the election, the composition of the council was Conservative Party UK Conservative 17 Independent politician Independent 4 Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrat 3 Election result Election Summary Begin title Purbeck Local Election Result 2000 Election Summary Party party Conservative Party UK seats 7 gain loss net 4 seats 87.5 votes votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Liberal Democrats UK seats 1 gain loss net 2 seats 12.5 votes votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Independent politician seats 0 gain loss net 1 seats 0 votes votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Labour Party UK seats 0 gain loss net 1 seats 0 votes votes plus minus Election box end References http news.bbc.co.uk hi english static uk politics vote2000 locals 89.stm 2000 Purbeck election result sequence prev Purbeck Council election, 1999 list Purbeck local elections next Purbeck Council election, 2002 United Kingdom local elections, 2000 Category Purbeck District Council elections 2000 Category English local elections, 2000 ... more details
Railway line header BS header Purbeck Miniature Railway BS table BS3 uENDEa Carriage sheds BS3 uBHF Purbeck South station BS3 uENDEr uSTRq uABZrf Motive power depot Engine shed BS3 uSTR BS3 uTUNNEL1 Tunnel BS3 uSTR BS3 uWBR CKE Wildlife pond BS3 uSTR BS3 uKBFe Monument station Purbeck Miniature Railway is a RailGauge 7.25 gauge miniature railway , located at The Purbeck School near Wareham, Dorset , England. ref http www.miniature railway.com backnumbers.htm Miniature Railway Magazine Issue No.4 Spring 2007 ref Construction started in the late 1980s in co operation with the Weymouth & District Society of Model Engineers ref http www.weymouth dmes.co.uk history 20WeymouthDMES.htm Weymouth & District Society of Model Engineers Club History ref and has continued to this day. The line runs from a passenger station at Monument, around the main playground, before crossing a bridge and passing through a tunnel to reach the second station where the main sheds are located. The line is approximately convert 250 m yd long. Rolling stock The line has built its own rolling stock over the years, inspired by Sir Arthur Heywood, 3rd Baronet Heywood designs. There is a range of wagons for maintenance purposes including a ballast hopper, weedkiller tank, guards vans and open wagons. The passenger stock also varies from enclosed 4 wheel coaches to open sit astride trolleys. Petrol and electric locomotives class wikitable border 1 Built Name Wheel Arrangement Image Not Available Dougal 0 6 0 Diesel mechanical Petrol Mechanical Not Available Not Available Electric Trolley 0 4 0 Electric Not Available 1991 Tram 0 4 0 Electric Not Available Steam locomotives class wikitable border 1 Built Name Wheel ... at Purbeck South which controls the points and semaphore signal s, allowing more than one train to operate ... throughout the year. ref cite web url http www.dorset.police.uk Default.aspx?page 1975 title Purbeck Police and fellow members of PACT invite the community to join in a Purbeck Fun Day in Wareham on 31 ... more details
One third of Purbeck district Purbeck Non metropolitan district District Council in Dorset , England is elected each year, followed by one year where there is an election to Dorset County council . Political control Since the first election to the council in 1973 political control of the council has been held by the following parties ref name change cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 shared election2010 council html 3737.stm title Purbeck accessdate 2010 05 08 publisher BBC News Online date 19 April 2009 ref border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 Party in control Years style background color Independent politician Independent 1973 1986 style background color CCCCCC No overall control 1986 1999 style background color 5B76FF Conservative Party UK Conservative 1999 2008 style background color CCCCCC No overall control 2008 present Council elections Purbeck Council election, 1998 Purbeck Council election, 1999 whole council elected after boundary changes ref name purbeck cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk hi english static vote 99 locals 99 html constituency 187.stm title Purbeck accessdate 2008 05 02 publisher BBC Online ref Purbeck Council election, 2000 Purbeck Council election, 2002 Purbeck Council election, 2003 Purbeck Council election, 2004 Purbeck Council election, 2006 Purbeck Council election, 2007 Purbeck Council election, 2008 Purbeck Council election, 2010 By election results 1997 2001 Election box begin title Swanage North By Election 26 June 1997 Election box candidate with party link party Independent politician candidate votes 502 percentage 66.5 change 39.0 Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Democrats UK candidate votes 253 percentage 33.5 ... results External links http www.purbeck dc.gov.uk Purbeck Council Category Purbeck District Council elections Category Council elections in Dorset Category Purbeck Category English District Council ... more details