File W P Brookes.jpg thumb Dr. William Penny Brookes, founder of the WenlockOlympianSocietyAnnualGames The WenlockOlympianSocietyAnnualGames , dating from 1850, are a forerunner of the modern Olympic Games . They are held each year in Much Wenlock in Shropshire , England . Overview On 25 February 1850 the Wenlock Agricultural Reading Society resolved to establish a class called The Olympian Class for the promotion of the moral, physical and intellectual improvement of the inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood of Wenlock and especially of the working classes, by the encouragement of out ... force behind the OlympianGames was Dr. William Penny Brookes . The first meeting was held at Wenlock ... international Olympians. In 1860 the Class officially became the WenlockOlympianSociety Dr Brookes adopted some of the athletics events from the Athens 1859 Games and added them to the programme of the OlympianGames. Baron Pierre de Coubertin visited the OlympianSociety in 1890, who held ... has been named Wenlock in honour of the WenlockOlympianGames. References http www.wenlock olympian society.org.uk WenlockOlympianSociety http www.bbc.co.uk shropshire features 2004 08 william ... Connection . Much WenlockWenlockOlympianSociety. Category Sport in Shropshire Category Founders of the modern Olympic Games Category History of Shropshire bcl Taon taon na Karawat kan Olimpyanong Sociedad nin Wenlock ko it WenlockOlympianSocietyAnnualGames nl WenlockOlympianSocietyAnnualGames pt Jogos Ol mpicos de Wenlock ... in the longest race at an Zappas Olympics Olympic Games held in November. The Wenlock Prize was the largest ... the IOC was established, although he was unable to attend due to ill health. The WenlockOlympianGames continued intermittently after his death in 1895, with significant revivals in 1950 and 1977 ... Olympians William Penny Brookes and the WenlockGames . London Birmingham Olympic Council. ISBN 0 901662 ... more details
Wenlock may refer to Places Little Wenlock , Shropshire, England Wenlock Edge , limestone escarpment near Much Wenlock Much Wenlock , Shropshire, England Much Wenlock UK Parliament constituency Much Wenlock and Severn Junction railway Much Wenlock Priory , 12th century church The Wenlock Arms , public house in London, England Wenlock, Essex County, Vermont Wenlock Basin , canal basin, part of the Regent s Canal in the London Borough of Hackney Wenlock River , Queensland, Australia People Baron Wenlock , title created three times in the Peerage of England and of the United Kingdom John Wenlock, 1st Baron Wenlock Robert Lawley, 1st Baron Wenlock 1768 1834 Paul Thompson, 1st Baron Wenlock 1784 1842 Beilby Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock 1818 1880 Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock 1849 1912 Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock 1860 1932 Milburga of Wenlock died 715 , Benedictine abbess of Wenlock Abbey Other Wenlock, Craven Arms and Lightmoor Extension railway , was a railway in Shropshire, England WenlockOlympianSocietyAnnualGames , dating from 1850, are a forerunner of the modern Olympic Games. They are held each year in Much Wenlock in Shropshire, England. Wenlock and Mandeville , are the official mascots for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics being held in London, United Kingdom. Wenlock Group , Wenlockian , in geology, is the middle series of strata in the Silurian Upper Silurian of Great Britain. This group in the typical area in the Welsh border counties contains the following formations Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, 90 300 ft. Wenlock shale, up to 1900 ft. Woolhope or Barr limestone and shale, 150 ft. Wenlock Series lagerst tte , preserved in the limestone Wenlock Series of Herefordshire, England, offers paleontologists a rare snapshot of a moment in time, about 420 Mya. disambig de Wenlock nl Wenlock ... more details
Olympian can refer to As a noun One of the Twelve Olympians A participant in the Olympic Games Models of double decker bus built by Leyland and Volvo Leyland Olympian Volvo Olympian Volvo Olympian low floor , also known as Volvo B9TL Passenger trains Olympian passenger train , a train operated by The Milwaukee Road between Chicago and Seattle Olympian Hiawatha , the train that replaced the Olympian The Olympian , a daily newspaper based in Olympia, Washington One of the Olympians Marvel Comics Olympian comics , a superhero from DC Comics Olympian, an album by British rock band Gene band Gene Olympian High School a new high school in Chula Vista, California Olympian sidewheeler Olympian sidewheeler A large sidewheel steamboat that operated on Puget Sound, the Columbia River and other parts of the Pacific northwest from about 1884 to 1890 Olympian typeface , a typeface designed in 1970 by Matthew Carter As an adjective Olympia, Greece Olympia, Washington , the capital of the state of Washington in the United States disambig ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Olympian image Image The Olympian front page.jpg 225px border caption The July 27, 2005 front page of br The Olympian type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1889 ceased publication price owners The McClatchy Company publisher John Winn Miller editor Vickie Kilgore language circulation 33,808 Daily br 41,677 Sunday ref name McClatchy profile cite web url http www.mcclatchy.com 146 story 364.html title The McClatchy Company Newspapers The Olympian publisher The McClatchy Company accessdate 2007 01 08 ref headquarters 111 Bethel St., N.E. br Olympia, Washington Olympia , Washington U.S. state WA 98506 br United States ISSN website http www.theolympian.com TheOlympian.com The Olympian is a The McClatchy Company McClatchy newspaper in Olympia, Washington , in the United States . History Unreferenced section date December 2006 The Olympian started in 1860 as The Washington Standard a weekly paper. Daily papers did not start until February 1889. The Olympian started daily service as a way to lead the crusade to make Olympia, Washington Olympia the Capital political capital of Washington U.S. state Washington State . The Olympian was running strong when ... Perkins consolidated the two papers into what is now The Daily Olympian in 1927. The Perkins family sold the Olympian to Federated Publications in 1967, but on July 1, 1971 Gannett Corporation acquired the Daily Olympian from Federated Publication who is a subsidiary of Gannett Co. In its 130 year life the Olympian has had three name changes and occupied four buildings to bring it to its current offices on 4th Avenue in Olympia. In February, 1982, the paper s name was shortened from The Daily Olympian to The Olympian. Tyler Jacobs was one of the first people to do an article on The Daily Olympian after it was changed to The Olympian. In September, 2005, Gannett sold The Olympian to Knight Ridder ... Official mobile website McClatchy DEFAULTSORT Olympian Category Newspapers published in Washington ... more details
Wenlock The town is known for WenlockOlympianSocietyAnnualGamesWenlockOlympianGames set up by William Penny Brookes Dr. William Penny Brookes in 1850. In 1861 he was also instrumental in setting up the Shropshire Games and later in 1866, the National OlympianGames. Dr ... olympian society.org.uk WenlockOlympianSociety http www.muchwenlockguide.info Much Wenlock ... s OlympianGames . Today in The Raven Hotel are displayed many artefacts from those early years, including original letters from de Coubertin to Brookes. The WenlockOlympianSocietyAnnualGamesWenlockOlympianGames , a four day event during the second weekend in July, are still contested in the town ... 2012 Summer Olympics mascot, Wenlock, is named after the town. Much Wenlock is host to an annual ...For the geological epoch Wenlock epoch infobox UK place static image name The Guildhall, Much Wenlock ... 52.5966 longitude 2.5580 official name Much Wenlock population 2,605 unitary england Shropshire Council ... Parliament constituency Ludlow post town MUCH WENLOCK postcode district TF13 postcode area TF dial code 01952 os grid reference SO623997 Much Wenlock , earlier known as Wenlock , is a small town in central ... Wenlock , and signifies that it is the larger of the two settlements. Notable historic attractions in the town are the Much Wenlock Priory Priory and the Guildhall. The name Much Wenlock is probably ... loc White Place . ref Also Great Wenlock , a now obsolete name, but found in some historic sources ... his daughter Milburga as Abbess in 687. Milburga of Wenlock was credited with many miraculous works ... century account of St. Milburga of Much Wenlock , T.S.A.S. lvii. 134 42. The publication of this new ... of Wenlock in Eyton, iii. 225 and Jnl. Brit. Arch. Assoc. 3rd ser. iv. 117. ref The abbey flourished ... century this was replaced by a Much Wenlock Priory Cluniac priory , established by Roger de Montgomerie ... English style and an annual well dressing at St Milburga s Well on Barrow Street.The town was incorporated ... more details
mascots case.php ref Wenlock and Mandeville are animations depicting two drops of steel from a steelworks in Bolton . ref name BBCMascots They are named after the Shropshire town of Much Wenlock , which held WenlockOlympianSocietyAnnualGames a forerunner of the current Olympic Games , and Stoke ..., where the WenlockOlympianSociety held its first OlympianGames in 1850, regarded as an inspiration ... near Much Wenlock. Wenlock in his spiritual hometown watches the WenlockOlympianGames and Phillips Idowu in the triple jump. Wenlock then takes part in the 110m Hurdles, he successfully jumps the first ... BBCMascots Cite web title London 2012 unveils Games mascots Wenlock & Mandeville publisher BBC News date may 19 19 May 2010 url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi olympic games london 2012 8690467.stm accessdate ... up to the gamesWenlock hopes to make as many friends as possible and always looks on the bright ...File London 2012 Mascots.png thumb Wenlock and Mandeville 2012 Summer Olympics 2012 Summer Paralympics Sidebar Wenlock and Mandeville are the official List of Olympic mascots mascots for the 2012 Summer ... Olympics 2012 Meet Wenlock and Mandeville, drips off the old block last Gibson first Owen date 19 May ... Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Vancouver s Miga, Quatchi, Sumi and Mukmuk that both Olympic ... and Amputee Games Stoke Mandeville Games , the precursor of the Paralympic Games . ref name BBCMascots Their Story The British children s writer Michael Morpurgo wrote the story concept to go with Wenlock ... series concerning the mascots in the run up to the games. ref name BBCMascots Out of a Rainbow ... and his wife give their grandchildren the steel Wenlock and Mandeville. The two children take the mascots .... The rainbow brings Wenlock and Mandeville to colour and to life where they learn sports from the children, posters and the TV. Wenlock and Mandeville realise their names from books and trophies before leaving on the rainbow. The story ends with And then suddenly the rainbow is back. Wenlock and Mandeville ... more details
The BC GamesSociety is the provincial government body responsible for overseeing the BC Summer Games BC Summer and BC Winter Games Winter Games , amateur sporting events held in the province of British Columbia , Canada . Current CEO is Kelly J. Mann . External links http www.bcgames.org index.html BC Games Official Site http www.fin.gov.bc.ca OOP BRDO boardView.asp?boardNum 5362 BC GamesSociety Board Membership Category Sport in British Columbia Category British Columbia government departments and agencies BritishColumbia stub ... more details
The Games, Learning & Society academic conference is an annual gathering of academic researchers, video game developer s, and government and industry leaders in Madison, Wisconsin , to discuss the social significance of computer and video game culture gaming culture . Specifically, they examine how games can be used to transform how people learn and what implications that knowledge has for society. It is sponsored by the University of Wisconsin Madison School of Education, and the http www.academiccolab.org Academic ADL Co lab , with its stated mission to foster substantive discussion and collaboration among academics, designers, and educators interested in how videogames commercial games and others can enhance learning, culture, and education. The first conference was held in 2005, and takes place at the Monona Terrace , a conference center inspired by the design of Wisconsin architect Frank Lloyd Wright . GLS 2.0 http www.glsconference.org 2006 happened from June 15th and 16th in 2006 at the Monona Terrace . GLS 3.0 http www.glsconference.org 2007 happened from July 12th and 13th in 2007 at the Monona Terrace . GLS 4.0 http www.glsconference.org 2008 happened from July 10th and 11th in 2008 at the Monona Terrace in Madison, WI. The first Real Time Research session that was introduced at the conference by Eric Zimmerman , Constance Steinkuehler , and Kurt Squire . The participants in this session met at the first session on first day to make a small group for designing a small and quick research that can be finished during conference time. The participants met at the very last session on last day and reported their research results. GLS 5.0 http www.glsconference.org 2009 index.html took place on June 10 12th in 2009 at the Memorial Union at the University of Wisconsin ... www.textuality.org archive 2006 06 gameslearningsoc.html http games.slashdot.org games 05 07 03 1756257.shtml?tid 10 http www.jointadlcolab.org support faq games http www.theshiftedlibrarian.com archives ... more details
primarysources date April 2008 The International Society of Dynamic Games ISDG is a is an international non profit , professional body professional organization for the advancement of the theory of dynamic game s. ISDG is the organizer of the Annals of Dynamic Games and International Game Theory Review journals. History The ISDG was founded on August 9, 1990 in Helsinki, Finland , at the site of the 4th International Symposium on Dynamic games and Applications in the Helsinki University of Technology . The first president of the society was professor Tamer Basar. External links http www sop.inria.fr coprin ISDG ISDG home Category Game theory ... more details
and misunderstandings as they occur. Though based in Madison, Wisconsin , the Games Learning Society ..., each year the GLS group hosts the Games, Learning & Society Conference in Madison. References ... of the UW Madison Curriculum & Instruction department, studies multi massively online games and virtual ... in creating effective virtual learning environments. Games & Learning The GLS group believes that games ... people to take an active part in making meaning and crafting new identities. Members of the Games, Learning, & Society group have identified a number of potential benefits of game play. These include ... more details
Image Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock.png thumb right Arthur Lawley, br 6th and last Baron Wenlock Baron Wenlock is a title that has been created three times, once in the Peerage of England and twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . The first creation came in 1461 when the soldier John Wenlock, 1st Baron Wenlock Sir John Wenlock was summoned to Parliament as Lord Wenlock. However, he was childless ... Kingdom in 1831 when Robert Lawley, 1st Baron Wenlock Sir Robert Lawley, 6th Baronet , was created Baron Wenlock , of Wenlock in the County of Shropshire. He had earlier represented Newcastle .... He also represented Wenlock UK Parliament constituency Wenlock and the East Riding of Yorkshire ..., the barony created for his elder brother was revived when he was made Baron Wenlock , of Wenlock in the County of Shropshire. His son, the second Baron, was Member of Parliament for Pontefract ... Wenlock s death in 1932 both titles became extinct. The Lawley Baronetcy , of Spoonhill in the County ..., 1st Baronet Thomas Lawley , who represented Wenlock in Parliament. His son, the second Baronet, was Member of Parliament for both Wenlock and Shropshire UK Parliament constituency Shropshire . His eldest son, the third Baronet, also represented Wenlock in the House of Commons. The fifth Baronet was Member ... was elevated to the peerage as Baron Wenlock in 1831. The fourth and sixth Baronets served as High Sheriff ... in 1839. Barons Wenlock First creation 1461 John Wenlock, 1st Baron Wenlock d. 1471 Lawley Baronets .... 1779 Sir Robert Lawley, 5th Baronet 1736&ndash 1793 Robert Lawley, 1st Baron Wenlock Sir Robert Lawley, 6th Baronet 1768&ndash 1834 created Baron Wenlock in 1831 Barons Wenlock Second creation 1831 Robert Lawley, 1st Baron Wenlock 1768&ndash 1834 Lawley Baronets, of Spoonhill 1641 Reverted Sir Francis Lawley, 7th Baronet 1782&ndash 1851 Paul Thompson, 1st Baron Wenlock Sir Paul Beilby Lawley Thompson, 8th Baronet 1784&ndash 1852 had already been created Baron Wenlock in 1839 Barons Wenlock Third ... more details
coord 52.658 2.524 display title region GB scale 20000 File Old Quarry Plantation and Little Wenlock geograph.org.uk 2069988.jpg thumb 240px The Old Quarry Plantation and Little Wenlock, seen from the Wrekin Little Wenlock is a small village in Shropshire , England . It was mentioned in the Domesday Book, when it belonged to the priory at Wenlock. Ancient habitation is attested by the discovery of a two caches of Bronze Age weapons. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 18076 Local history from British History Online ref The village is situated two miles west of Dawley , for which is now provides a rural suburb. Nearby is the Wrekin , one of Shropshire s iconic hills which is 1,300 feet above sea level. Part of it forms part of the Little Wenlock parish, while the adjoining parts fall into other parishes. The Little of the name distinguishes it from the larger settlement and market town of Much Wenlock nearby. Both possibly share the Wales language Welsh origin of Wenlock Gwyn loc , i.e. White Place . The parish probably took the Celtic main component of its name from Much Wenlock so that the presence of Celtic speakers at Little Wenlock cannot be inferred from it. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 18076 Local history from British History Online ref Notes Reflist External links http www.littlewenlock.org Little Wenlock Parish Council Shropshire geo stub Category Villages in Shropshire Category Telford and Wrekin pl Little Wenlock ... more details
Wenlock Edge is a limestone escarpment near Much Wenlock , Shropshire , England . It is 15 miles long and runs from South West to North East between Craven Arms and Much Wenlock. It is roughly 330 metres high above sea level . The deciduous woodland which runs along it covers much of the steep slopes of the escarpment and in parts it is very well preserved. File Jack Mytton Way geograph.org.uk 200927.jpg thumb alt Alt text Jack Mytton Way, near Rushbury, Wenlock Edge, Shropshire It is perhaps best known as the setting for A. E. Housman s poem On Wenlock Edge the Wood s in Trouble . Ralph Vaughan Williams composed On Wenlock Edge in 1909. It is also the subject of several works by the famous artist L. S. Lowry with the best known piece A Bit of Wenlock Edge which is a fine pencil drawing of the escarpment detailing the woodland. It was featured on the 2005 TV programme Seven Natural Wonders as one of the wonders of the Midlands. Wenlock Edge contains many interesting features such as Flounder s Folly , Wilderhope Manor and Shipton Hall, waymarked walks such as the Shropshire Way and bridleway s such as The Jack Mytton Way and is a popular area for hillwalking , day walkers, cyclists, mountain biking , horseback rider s, tourists and visitors to the area. Legends Ippikin Local legend tells of a local robber and bandit named Ippikin, who buried his ill gotten gains in the vicinity of the edge. Tales tell that should anyone stand on the escarpment and say Ippikin, Ippikin, keep away .... As he was carrying important dispatches, he was cornered on the Wenlock Edge. Rather than surrender ... ashropshirelad onwenlockedgethewoodsintrouble.html On Wenlock Edge the Wood s in Trouble text http www3.shropshire cc.gov.uk walk01.htm Wenlock Edge A Literary Walk http www.bbc.co.uk england sevenwonders midlands wenlock edge index.shtml BBC http wenlockedgenationaltrust.blogspot.com The National Trust s Blog for Wenlock Edge coord 52 33 1 N 2 39 17 W display title Category Hills of Shropshire ... more details
refimprove date October 2008 Image Wenlock2004a.jpg thumb The Wenlock Arms The Wenlock Arms is a public house in London which reopened on Friday 14 January 1994. The pub is located half way between Old Street and Angel Islington just off the City Road and the City Road Basin and Wenlock Basin on the Regent s Canal . The pub has won awards for the quality and range of its cask ale s. History The Wenlock Arms first opened for business in 1836 and was operated by the nearby Wenlock Brewery as a brewery tap . John Lane 1808 1873 owned and ran the Wenlock Brewery from 1840 until his death, initially as Lane & Bowden the 1842 Post Office Directory mentions LANE & BOWDEN, Ale Brewers, 9 Wenlock Road . John s brother in law, John Mitchell 1813 1868 , was brewery foreman in 1851 mentioned in the census . Various other members of the Mitchell family worked at the brewery from time to time. These included John Mitchell s older brother Thomas mentioned in the census as being foreman at the brewery ... January 1925, their licensed houses were bought by the Wenlock Brewery. Wenlock Fireside Ale was recreated ... that the Wenlock Arms was planned to be demolished, and in response a campaign to save the pub was started ... Save The Wenlock Campaign to save the Wenlock Arms ref Building and interior The pub building, built ... pub interior. Cask ale The Wenlock Arms is a renowned cask ale public house in London, ref cite web url http books.google.co.uk books?id mRQ4it4W6sgC&pg PA138&dq The Wenlock Arms&as brr 3&client firefox ... first ref Cultural references Terror at Wenlock Brewery was published in 1998 by Stephen Sadler, and tells of The Blitz . David Beckham used to join his late grandad for drinks at the Wenlock Arms ... External links http www.wenlock arms.co.uk The Wenlock Arms link to beeradvocate.com beer profile ... type landmark region GB display title Category Public houses in London Wenlock Arms, The Category Buildings and structures in Islington Wenlock Arms, The Category Visitor attractions in Islington ... more details
Image Wenlock basin north.JPG thumb upright Looking North up Wenlock Basin towards its junction with Regent s Canal , July 2008 Image Wenlock basin south.JPG thumb upright Looking South down Wenlock Basin towards the Barbican Estate towers, July 2008 Regents Canal Basins map The Wenlock Basin , a canal basin , is part of the Regent s Canal in the London Borough of Hackney , just east of City Road Basin , on the other side of Wharf Road. It was constructed in 1826 and is close to the entrance of the Islington Tunnel , where a tug service operated until the 1930s. There are private residential moorings ref http www.canalmuseum.org.uk moorings.htm Canal Museum Advice on Moorings in London ref at the North end, with their own entrance gate and entryphone on Wharf Road. The basin itself narrows considerably towards the South and is not deep enough to be navigable by anything other than canoe. Unlike the Regent s Canal and City Road Basin , Wenlock Basin is not owned or managed by British Waterways . ref British Waterways, London May 2008 ref Residential developments Wenlock Basin is accessible only to residents. The development consists of the following buildings The Royle Building , one of the earliest schemes on the basin, originally the Royle printworks at the junction of the Regent s Canal and Wenlock Basin. Converted to almost 100 loft apartments, and recently had Skypads Clarifyme date February 2009 added to the roof. Next to the Royle Building on Regent s Canal is the art deco ..., two and three bedroom units overlooking Wenlock Basin completed in 2006 by Telford Homes. ref http ... Design Awards 2008 Shortlisted Completed Schemes ref The Wenlock Building , New mixed use development ... Wenlock Building Sales Website ref Businesses A number of businesses still operate on Wenlock Basin , either in the ground floor business units of the larger residential developments ... links http www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk tour 00 LS2.html Tuesday Night Club a visit to Wenlock Basin ... more details
Wenlock Group Wenlockian , in geology , is the middle series of stratum strata in the Silurian Upper Silurian of Great Britain . This group in the typical area in the Wales Welsh border counties contains the following formations Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, 90 300 ft. Wenlock shale , up to 1900 ft. Woolhope or Barr limestone and shale, 150 ft. The Woolhope beds consist mainly of shales which are generally calcareous and pass frequently into irregular nodular and lenticular limestone. In the Malvern Hills there is much shale at the base, and in places the limestone may be absent. These beds are best developed in Herefordshire they appear also at May Hill in Gloucestershire and in Radnorshire . Common fossil s are Phacops caudatus , Encrinurus tuberculatus , Orthis calligramma , Atrypa reticularis , and Orthoceras annulatum . The Wenlock Shales are pale or dark grey shales which extend through Coalbrookdale in Shropshire , through Radnorshire into Carmarthenshire . They appear again southward in the Silurian patches in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire . They thicken from the south northward. The fossils are on the whole closely similar to those in the limestones above ... s are abundant. Six graptolite zones have been recognized by Miss G. L. Elles in this formation. The Wenlock ... developed in Wenlock Edge, where it forms a striking feature for some 20 mi. It appears very well ... , and Trochoceras . The greater part of the known Silurian fauna of Britain comes from Wenlock ... Grits. Similar deposits occur on this horizon still farther north, in the Lake district , where the Wenlock ... promontory the Mweelrea beds and others in Tipperary and Mayo are of Wenlock age. Lime and flagstones are the most important economic products of the British Wenlock rocks. References 1911 Category Lithostratigraphy of England Category Geologic formations de Wenlockium nl Wenlock tijdperk pl Wenlok pt Wenlock vi Th Wenlock ... more details
Geobox River Heading name Wenlock native name other name category Names etymology nickname Image image image caption image size Country country Australia state Queensland region Far North Queensland district municipality Family parent tributary left tributary right city landmark River locations source source location Great Dividing Range source region source country source elevation 500 source lat d source lat m source lat s source lat NS source long d source long m source long s source long EW source1 source1 location source1 region source1 country source1 elevation source1 lat d source1 lat m source1 lat s source1 lat NS source1 long d source1 long m source1 long s source1 long EW source confluence source confluence location source confluence region source confluence country source confluence elevation source confluence lat d source confluence lat m source confluence lat s source confluence lat NS source confluence long d source confluence long m source confluence long s source confluence long EW mouth Gulf of Carpentaria mouth location mouth region mouth country mouth elevation mouth lat d mouth lat m mouth lat s mouth lat NS mouth long d mouth long m mouth long s mouth long EW Dimensions length width depth volume watershed 7526 discharge discharge max discharge min Free fields free free type Maps map map caption map background map locator map locator x map locator y Website website commons Footnotes footnotes The Wenlock River is a major river of the Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland , Australia . It rises in the Great Dividing Range , flows north west through tropical savanna plains and wetland s, and enters the Gulf of Carpentaria on the western side of the peninsula ... overview qld basin wenlock river.html title Water resources Overview Queensland Basin & Surface Water Management Area Wenlock River accessdate 2009 12 06 work Australian Natural Resources Atlas publisher ... . ref name wr http wildrivers.org.au rivers cape wenlock river Wild Rivers Wenlock River ref See ... more details
wiktionary annual wiktionary yearly Annual or yearly is a word often used to describe something that happens once a year . Circannual describes events that take place over the course of one year and repeat year after year. As a funny play on words the term annually may also be pronounced as anally . Annual may be an abbreviation for Yearbook Annual plant Annual publication Annual report Annual giving de ANUAL ANUAL , A rbeitskreis f r N atur und U mweltschutz A sbacher Land Annual may also refer to Annual, Morocco , a settlement in northeastern Morocco Annuals , a musical group disambig de Annual it Annuale ... more details
The Annual is a series of compilation album s currently published annually by London based electronic dance music brand Ministry of Sound . Described as Ministry of Sound s flagship series, the popular albums feature House music house , big beat and trance music trance tracks popular in nightclub s, especially those in the United Kingdom . From 1995 1999, the individual releases of The Annual were denoted by roman numerals, from The Annual album The Annual to The Annual IV . In 1999, the series titling was reorganized and all following albums were named by year, beginning with The Annual 1999 The Annual 1999 Millennium Edition . Starting in 2001, the album was named for the year following the Autumn release date instead of the year of release, thus there is no album assigned to 2001. After the Clubbers Guide To .... 2001 Mixed By Tall Paul Ministry of Sound decided not to use big name DJ s but to use lesser known DJs that mix digitally, and not credit who the mixer is on the front cover ... class wikitable Year Album DJ s 1995 The Annual album The Annual Boy George and Pete Tong 1996 The Annual II Boy George and Pete Tong 1997 The Annual III Boy George and Pete Tong 1998 The Annual IV Boy George and Judge Jules 1999 The Annual 1999 The Annual Millennium Edition Judge Jules and Tall Paul 2000 The Annual 2000 Judge Jules and Tall Paul 2001 The Annual 2002 Steve Canueto 2002 The Annual 2003 Unknown 2003 The Annual 2004 Unknown 2004 The Annual 2005 Dipesh Parmar 2005 The Annual 2006 Dipesh Parmar 2006 The Annual 2007 Dipesh Parmar and Kev & Cass 2007 The Annual 2008 Dipesh Parmar, Kev & Cass and The Cut Up Boys 2008 The Annual 2009 John Course and Goodwill 2009 The Annual 2010 John Course, The Aston Shuffle and Goodwill 2010 The Annual 15 Years John Course 2010 The Annual 2011 Hook N Sling and Tommy Trash Summer releases class wikitable Year Album DJ s 2003 The Annual Summer ... Ministry of Sound work Discogs entry accessdate 11 December 2008 DEFAULTSORT Annual, The compilation ... more details
Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image Image Olympian comics from wondergirl v1 i4.jpg 300px caption Olympian from Wonder Girl 4, br art by Sanford Greene character name Olympian publisher DC ..., not nicknames supports powers Golden Fleece grants powers of the fifty Argonauts Olympian is a fictional character , a superhero published by DC Comics . Olympian first appeared in DC Comics Presents ... to bring back the villain Thaumar Dhai. They encounter Echidne, an old adversary of the Olympian, a beautiful woman with a long, gigantic snake form instead of legs. Olympian would later join Superman ... DC Comics Fury of Infinity Inc. . Global Guardians main Global Guardians Olympian is a founding ... 4119 5 oclc 213309017 ref As detailed in a flashback, Olympian protests when the original Ice , otherwise ... Queen Bee comics Queen Bee , Olympian joins up. An unwitting participant in a public relations ploy, the Olympian helps his teammates and Justice League Europe battle a giant, alien robot on the grounds ... any of the Guardians. The Olympian and Godiva help save nearby confused well wishers from being crushed ... DC Comics Bushmaster was slain. The Olympian rallies with the able bodied members of the Guardians .... The Olympian is the one who theorizes that the Huntsman s final purpose was to do exactly that and that both ... The Olympian is later seen as a member of the Ultramarine Corps . During his time with the group he falls under the mental control of Gorilla Grodd . The Olympian nearly kills Martian Manhunter and Aquaman . Grodd is defeated and most of the Corps travel to another universe. The Olympian later appears ... the city of Metropolis from the Secret Society of Supervillains . The Olympain returns in Wonder ... comic book Trinity maxi series features the Olympian in an altered, unstable reality. He is swiftly slain while trying to penetrate an energy wall surrounding most of Europe. In other media Olympian appears ... who.php?name olympian DCU Guide Olympian http www.mykey3000.com cosmicteams cosmic globalguardians.html ... more details
The Olympian was an automobile built in Pontiac, Michigan , USA, by the Olympian Motors Company from 1917 21. Two Olympian models were built, a touring car called the Tourist and a four seat roadster called the Gypsy. They came equipped with a four cylinder engine. Both models sold for 965. References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to Present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Olympian Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Vintage auto stub ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 Infobox UK Bus name Volvo Olympian image Arriva North West and Wales 3274.jpg imagesize 250px caption A 2 axle Northern Counties Palatine 2 bodied Volvo Olympian. manufacturer Volvo Buses factory Irvine, North Ayrshire , Scotland replaced Leyland Olympian capacity operator A number of operators in the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong and Singapore length 2 axle br 9.6 m, 10.3 m br 3 axle br 10.4 m, 11.3 m, 12 m width 2.5 m height floortype Step entrance doors 1 or 2 door weight chassis engine Volvo TD102KF br Cummins L10 br Volvo D10A powerout 245 hp Volvo br 215 252 hp Cummins transmission Voith DIWA br ZF Ecomat options Various customer options File Hong Kong Citybus Volvo Olympian.jpg thumb right Citybus Hong Kong Hong Kong Citybus s Volvo Olympian at South Horizons , Ap Lei Chau. File VolvoOlympian2X.JPG thumb A non Aircon Volvo Olympian 2 Axle owned by SBS Transit . File SBS9483Gfront.JPG thumb An batch 3 aircon Volvo Olympian 3 Axle at Toa Payoh owned by SBS Transit . For Volvo s low floor double decker once known as Volvo Olympian, see Volvo B9TL . The Volvo Olympian was a rear engine double decker bus built by Volvo Buses Volvo at Irvine, North Ayrshire , Scotland . It was first built in 1992 and entered production in March 1993, replacing the Leyland Olympian . The design was based on its predecessor Leyland Olympian, but the chassis had been modified ..., Northern Counties Palatine and East Lancs E Type East Lancs Pyoneer Pyoneer bodywork. The Volvo Olympian remained as popular as the Leyland Olympian in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Ireland ... air conditioned . Production of Volvo Olympian ended in 2000 and concluded a run of over 10,000 Leyland Volvo Olympian chassis. It had two Low floor bus low floor successors the 2 axle Volvo B7TL and the 3 axle Volvo Super Olympian . commons category Volvo Olympian Volvo Buses Category Buses Category Double decker buses Category Volvo Buses Olympian Category Vehicles introduced in 1992 zh yue ... more details
Olympian City zh t is a shopping arcade shopping and residential building residential complex on the Land ... arcades, Olympian City 1 and 2, are developed by Sino Land while the residential buildings are developed ... 61 Olympian City ref Phases There are 3 phases in the development of the Olympian City project. Phase I includes Island Harbourview , HSBC Centre , Bank of China Centre and Olympian City 1, which were ... Hong Kong Central Park and Olympian City 2, which were completed from 2000 to 2002 . Phase III is under ... by Sun Hung Kai Properties was not part of the Olympian City project. ref http www.hkexnews.hk listedco listconews sehk 20030320 00066 f113.pdf Olympic Station ref Shopping arcades Olympian City 1 gallery File Olympian City 1.jpg Olympian City 1 File Artium of Olympian City 1.jpg Plaza in Olympian City 1 gallery Olympian City 1 is located at exit A of Olympic station, which was developed by Sino ... outlets. Olympian City 2 gallery File HK OlympicCity Plase2 Enterance.jpg Olympian City 2 File HK Olympian 2 City square.JPG Plaza in Olympian City 2 File Olympian City 2 Food Republic.jpg Food court in Olympian City 2 File HK Olympian 2 City Super Fun Bowl links.JPG Bowling alley in Olympian City 2 File Olympian City Broadway.JPG Broadway Cinema in Olympian City 2 gallery Olympian City 2 is located ... Park gallery There are three private housing estates around Olympian City, Island Harbourview , Park ... by Sino Land and MTR Corporation. Residential estate in Olympian City 3 will be completed by mid 2011. Office gallery File Olympian City HSBC Centre.jpg HSBC Centre File Bank of China Centre.jpg Bank of China Centre gallery There are four office towers in Olympian City, HSBC Centre three towers and Bank ... Central Park HSBC Centre Bank of China Centre References reflist External links commons cat Olympian City Olympian City http www.olympiancity.com.hk Official website of Olympian City Shopping centres ... Olympian City zh yue zh ... more details
Olympian spirits or Olympic spirits , Olympick spirits refers to seven or sometimes fourteen spirits mentioned in several renaissance and post renaissance books of ritual magic ceremonial magic , such as the Arbatel de magia veterum , The Secret Grimoire of Turiel and The Complete Book of Magic Science . The Arbatel of Magic k 1655, London writes of the Olympian spirits They are called Olympick spirits, which do inhabit in the firmament, and in the stars of the firmament and the office of these spirits is to declare Destinies, and to administer fatal Charms, so far forth as God pleaseth to permit them. In this magic system, the universe is divided into 196 provinces a number which in numerology adds up to 7 1 9 6 16 1 6 7 with each of the seven Olympian spirits ruling a set number of provinces see below . Aratron rules the most provinces 49 , while each succeeding Olympian rules seven fewer than the former, down to Phul who rules seven provinces. Each Olympian spirit is also associated with one of the seven luminaries which figure in ancient and medieval Western magic. The seven Olympian spirits Aratron or Arathron , the alchemist who commanded seventeen million six hundred and forty thousand spirits . He rules 49 provinces. His planet is Saturn astrology Saturn . Bethor , who commanded twenty nine thousand legions of spirits . He rules 42 provinces. His planet is Jupiter astrology Jupiter . Phaleg spirit Phaleg or Phalec , Pharos , the War Lord . His planet is Mars astrology Mars . He rules 35 provinces. Och spirit Och , the alchemist, physician , and Magician paranormal magician ... . The seven Archangels and the seven Olympian spirits In ritual magic, the seven Olympian spirits ... Saturn , Samael Mars , and Zadkiel Jupiter , or a variation thereof. The seven Olympian spirits ... one of the classic seven with one of the Olympian spirits. For example, a magic seal from The Complete ... Olympian spirits ja ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image Olympian.jpg 300px Olympian , unknown location Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship name Olympian Ship owner Oregon Railway and Navigation ... Alaskan The steamship Olympian operated from 1884 to about 1890 on the Columbia River , Puget Sound , and the Inside Passage of British Columbia and Alaska. Olympian and her near sistership Alaskan ..., WA 1966 ISBN 0 87564 220 9 ref Olympian the large iron sidewheeler should not be confused with Olympian ... history of Olympian ex Telegraph ref ref name Mills Mills, Randall V., Sternwheelers Up Columbia , at 139 ... 7 ref Construction Olympian was built in 1883, at Wilmington, Delaware . She was a sidewheeler driven ..., and she was. ref name Mills Operations in Pacific Northwest In 1884, Olympian was brought to the Pacific ... would not be built for another 30 years. ref name McCurdy Olympian was built according to designs ... Sound service On arrival in 1884, Olympian was placed in service by the Oregon Railway and Navigation ... been served by North Pacific . Olympian served on this route until 1886 when she was transferred ..., Schiffer Publishing, West Chester, PA 1987 ISBN 0 88740 044 2 ref Columbia River service Image Olympian sidewheeler arriving Victoria BC 1890s.JPG thumb left Olympian arriving in Victoria, British Columbia Victoria, BC sometime in the 1890s Image Olympian sidewheeler turning in Victoria harbor 1890s.JPG thumb left Olympian turning in Victoria BC harbor, 1890s Olympian ran for a while on the Columbia .... Olympian however had an iron hull, and was used to smash through the ice and rescue the passengers ... chartered Olympian out to be run on the Inside Passage through coastal British Columbia and southeast Alaska. Olympian did not do well on this route either, being too lightly built for its conditions ... to Puget Sound In 1887, the same year that she d been sent to Alaska, Olympian was brought back ... in her career, Olympian engaged in a rather absurd race against the much smaller Fleetwood steamboat ... more details