The White Cliffs of Dover in the southeast of the United Kingdom
"(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover", a popular World War II song
The White Cliffs of Dover (film), a 1944 American film
White Cliffs, New South Wales, an opal-mining town in Australia
White Cliffs Solar Power Station, the town's main source of electricity between 1982 and 2004
White Cliffs, New Mexico, a census-designated place in the United States
White Cliffs, a series of cliffs in southern Utah formed from the Navajo Sandstone formation
White Cliffs, the former summer house of Daniel B. Wesson in Northborough, Massachusetts
See also
Whitecliff, an area in Poole, Dorset, England
Whitecliffs, a small town in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island
Topics referred to by the same term
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The WhiteCliffs of Dover are the region of English coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. The cliff face, which reaches a height of 350 feet...
between 1982 and 2004 WhiteCliffs, New Mexico, a census-designated place in the United States WhiteCliffs, a series of cliffs in southern Utah formed...
of white calcium carbonate from tiny bits of seashells ground to fine sand by the action of the waves. The WhiteCliffs of Dover take their white color...
along the coast, since the cliffs are on the sea's edge. The railway, being tunnelled and embanked, skirts the foot of the cliffs. Dover has an oceanic climate...
France can be seen clearly in fine weather from Folkestone and the WhiteCliffs of Dover. Hills in the form of the North Downs and the Greensand Ridge...
opinion during the American suffrage movement, and her verse novel The WhiteCliffs influenced political thought during the U.S.'s entry into World War II...
from the youngest (uppermost) rocks: Pink Cliffs Grey CliffsWhiteCliffs Vermilion Cliffs Chocolate Cliffs Since then, modern geologists have further...
figures of a Celt and a Roman, all three of which are from the now defunct WhiteCliffs Experience next door. First floor – Temporary exhibition gallery. Second...
erosion, with the effect of gravity. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually composed of rock that...
with her include "We'll Meet Again", "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The WhiteCliffs of Dover", "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" and "There'll Always...
at the bottom of a section of the WhiteCliffs of Dover. The site is owned by Getlink, and managed by the WhiteCliffs Countryside Project. It is accessible...
derivation from a word for 'white' is thought to refer perhaps to the white Cliffs of Dover in the southeast, visible from mainland Europe and a landmark at...
CliffWhite (9 November 1945 – 25 January 2018) was a Grammy-winning British music journalist, critic and researcher. White became a fan of rock and roll...
Albion or New Albion, choosing this name for two reasons: first, the white banks and cliffs which he saw were similar to those found on the English coast and...
The WhiteCliffs Countryside Partnership was established in 1989, to help landowners care for the special coast and countryside of Dover and Folkestone...
vertical cliffs of up to 2,200 feet (670 m). Atop the cliffs, Navajo Sandstone often appears as massive rounded domes and bluffs that are generally white in...
with the naked eye, with the most famous and obvious sight being the WhiteCliffs of Dover from the French coastline and shoreline buildings on both coastlines...
after creta, the Latin word for the white limestone known as chalk. The chalk of northern France and the whitecliffs of south-eastern England date from...
underlie parts of France, and steep cliffs are often seen where they meet the sea in places such as the Dover cliffs on the Kent coast of the English Channel...