SeawardDowns is a rural community in the Southland District and Southland Region of New Zealand. It is part of Southland District Council's Oreti Ward...
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colouring. Specimens have been collected not only at the type locality of SeawardDowns but also in other locations in the South Island such as Lake Manapouri...
north-west, Wyndham to the north-east, Mataura Island to the south, and SeawardDowns to the south-west. The terrain of the locality is generally flat, with...
Parish Council". southswindon-pc.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 September 2018. Seaward, Tom (1 November 2017). "South Swindon Parish Council responds to name...
times of a Wokingham boy called James Seaward, who was a boy sweep in Victorian times. In his later years, Seaward swept the chimneys at Charles Kingsley's...
escape'. Nevertheless, in around 1702 The Ship Inn had been built at the seaward end of the main street, and was therefore vulnerable to erosion of the...
France and the Holy Roman Empire, and defended the strategically important Downs anchorage off the English coast. Comprising a keep with six inner and outer...
the country from invasion. They were created to augment the existing defences and protect the key port of Dover from both seaward and landward attack....
A domed 400-seater pavilion was constructed at a cost of £250 at the seaward end in 1888. A 1,000-seater theatre, bar, camera obscura and office suite...
they appear in high densities when the Baikiaea trees are in flower. On seaward-facing slopes, they are very common residents up to 1,800 metres, with...
that which forms the North and South Downs in southern England. Its surface is an undulating plateau but the seaward side has been eroded by the waves so...
Chirac. In June 2008, Spielberg received Arizona State University's Hugh Downs Award for Communication Excellence. In October 2009, Spielberg received...
II, the army cut two gaps between the landward end of the pier and the seaward terminal as a counter-invasion measure. The pier's two gaps were bridged...
A domed 400-seater pavilion was constructed at a cost of £250 at the seaward end in 1888. A 1000-seater theatre, bar, camera obscura and office suite...
Warden Point on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. Until 1964 it marked the seaward limit of the Port of London Authority. As the sandbank was a major hazard...
Islands of Selsea and Hailing, But all Passages into the same from the Seaward being Covered by the East Burroughs the dangerous Rocks called the Oares...
including) the islands of Flat Holm (in Cardiff, Wales) and Steep Holm. This "seaward extension" can be traced back to the original boundary of the County of...
Catherine's Point. Prior to its decommissioning, the light shone red to seaward but white from St Alban's Head to Hurst Point. Before work could begin...
2013. Retrieved March 28, 2007. Miller, Heather (June 1999). "The Ups and Downs of Highway 1". Smithsonian Magazine. Archived from the original on July...
expedition. When the weather warmed up, Pinegin and sailor Linnik surveyed the seaward side of the islands of Pankratiev, Nazimov, Bolshoy Zayachie and others...
at Boulogne on a clear day. It is situated near the start of the North Downs Trackway, and the area has been inhabited for thousands of years, with archeological...