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Gaol: Encyclopedia - Gaol
The word Gaol can refer to the following:
Gaol American/British English "jail", Early Modern English spelling, can be another word for p...
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Goal: Encyclopedia - Goal
Goal may refer to:
Goal (management)
Goal (sport)
Goal (ice hockey)
Goal! (film)
Goal or Goll mac Morna, a character in Irish mythology....
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Dream
Interpretation Of Gaol:
Dream Dictionary - Gaol
Gaol [79] If you dream of being confined in a gaol, you will be prevented from carrying forward some profitable work by the in...
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Bartholomew Legate: Encyclopedia - Bartholomew Legate
Bartholomew Legate (c. 1575 -March 18, 1612), English fanatic, was born in Essex and became a dealer in cloth. About the beginning of the...
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Convict: Encyclopedia - Convict
A convict, after conviction, generally becomes some sort of prisoner. Persons convicted and sentenced to non-custodial sentences do not u...
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Berrima New South Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Berrima New South Wales - Court House
Berrima court house was built between 1833 and 1838. It was designed by the Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis, in the Roman style. Four ...
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Berrima New South Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Berrima New South Wales - History
The name Berrima is believed to derive from an Aboriginal word meaning either ‘southward’ or ‘black swan’. [1] The area around B...
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Darlinghurst New South Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Darlinghurst New South Wales - Local Landmarks
Darlinghurst New South Wales - Darlinghurst Gaol.
This large sandstone penal complex in the middle of Darlinghurst was built between 18...
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Oscar Wilde: Encyclopedia Ii - Oscar Wilde - Bibliography
Poetry
Poems (1881)
The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898)
Plays
Vera; or, The Nihilists (1880)
The Duchess of Padua (1883)
Salomé (French...
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Oscar Wilde: Encyclopedia Ii - Oscar Wilde - Biography
Oscar Wilde - Birth and early life.
Wilde was born on October 16th, 1854, into a Protestant Anglo-Irish family, at 21 Westland Row, Dub...
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Darlinghurst New South Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Darlinghurst New South Wales - Political Issues
The area has often been a battleground between the two councils of the City of Sydney and the City of South Sydney. Most of the suburb be...
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Darlinghurst New South Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Darlinghurst New South Wales - Churches
Darlinghurst has 4 functioning churches; God in the City, an Assemblies of God congregation affiliated with Christian City Churches, St. ...
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Darlinghurst New South Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Darlinghurst New South Wales - Transport
Darlinghurst is well-served by public transport, with many bus routes from the Eastern Suburbs converging on Oxford Street prior to enter...
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Maitland New South Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Maitland New South Wales - Culture
Maitland is a city steeped in Australian History
Maitland New South Wales - Festivals.
Hunter Valley Steamfest is an annual festival ce...
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Derby: Encyclopedia Ii - Derby - Landmarks
Derby Cathedral boasts the second-highest cathedral tower in the country.
Derby Heritage Centre, formerly the Tudor Grammar School, tells...
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Derby: Encyclopedia Ii - Derby - Landmarks
Derby Cathedral boasts the second-highest cathedral tower in the country.
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Hm Prison Geelong: Encyclopedia Ii - Hm Prison Geelong - History
The gaol was built by prisoners who slept on high security barges on Corio Bay during construction. The three-storey central block is cru...
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First Fleet: Encyclopedia Ii - First Fleet - Preparation For The Voyage
The decision to send convicts to Botany Bay was taken by the British Government on 18 August 1786. Preparations to obtain ships, convicts...
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Convict: Encyclopedia Ii - Convict - Historical Usage
A particular use of the term in the English-speaking world is to refer to the huge numbers of petty criminals which clogged British gaols...
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Aylesbury: Encyclopedia Ii - Aylesbury - Trade And Industry
Traditionally the town was a commercial centre with a market dating back to the Saxon period. This is because it was established on the m...
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Sheriff: Encyclopedia Ii - Sheriff - Modern Usage
Sheriff - Australia.
The office of Sheriff was first established in Australia in 1824. This was simultaneous with the appointment of th...
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Porcelain: Encyclopedia Ii - Porcelain - Chinese Porcelain
Chinese porcelain is made using China stone, China clay or a combination of the two materials. Both minerals derive from the weathering a...
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Joseph Pearce: Encyclopedia Ii - Joseph Pearce - Extremist Youth
He was born in East London, and brought up in Dagenham, England. At the age of 15 he joined the National Front (NF), a far-right politica...
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Downpatrick: Encyclopedia Ii - Downpatrick - Places Of Interest
Down County Museum [2] is located in the restored 18th century County Gaol of Down, the museum's exhibitions tell the story of the people...
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County Of The City Of Coventry: Encyclopedia Ii - County Of The City Of Coventry - History
Coventry was originally a part of the English county of Warwickshire. However during the medieval period Coventry became an important cit...
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Porcelain: Encyclopedia Ii - Porcelain - Chinese Porcelain
Chinese porcelain is made using China stone, China clay or a combination of the two materials. Both minerals derive from the weathering a...
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Sheriff: Encyclopedia Ii - Sheriff - Modern Usage
Sheriff - Australia.
The office of Sheriff was first established in Australia in 1824. This was simultaneous with the appointment of th...
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New Guard: Encyclopedia Ii - New Guard - Attempted Kidnapping And Civil Unrest
Less well known than De Groot's exploits on the Harbour Bridge are the attempts to kidnap Jack Lang while he was being chauffered home al...
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Dáil Éireann 1919-1922: Encyclopedia Ii - Dáil Éireann 1919-1922 - History
Dáil Éireann 1919-1922 - First Dáil 1919-1921.
Main article: First Dáil
In the 1918 general election a large majority of the repres...
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List Of Instruments By Nationality: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Instruments By Nationality - Clarinets
Main article: Clarinet
Mijwiz - Lebanese music
Meråker - Norwegian music
Mitbiq - Iraqi music
Treujenn-gaol - Breton music
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List Of Australian Prisons And Detention Centres: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Australian Prisons And Detention Centres - South Australia
Male prisons
Adelaide Gaol (Closed)
Adelaide Pre-Release Centre, Adelaide
Cadell Training Centre, Morgan
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Reading Berkshire: Encyclopedia Ii - Reading Berkshire - Literature
Oscar Wilde was imprisoned in Reading (HM Prison) from 1895 to 1897. While he was there he wrote De Profundis, which was published in 190...
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Hm Prison Pentridge: Encyclopedia Ii - Hm Prison Pentridge - History
HM Prison Pentridge - 1850s.
As a result of a greatly increased crime rate during the Victorian gold rush, the government decided to es...
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Sean T. O'kelly: Encyclopedia Ii - Sean T. O'kelly - Active In Sinn Féin
O'Kelly joined of Sinn Féin, then a small dual-monarchist party, immediately at its inception in 1905. He became an honorary secretary o...
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List Of Deities: Encyclopedia - List Of Deities
This list of deities aims to give information about deities in the different religions, cultures and mythologies of the world. It is sort...
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Dream Interpretation Index: Dream Interpretation Index Including Links To 10.000 Dream Interpretations
Dream Dictionary Index
with links to 10.000 dream interpretations from many different sources.
Please note that all words in grey are...
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Star Of India Ship: Encyclopedia Ii - Star Of India Ship - History
Star of India ship - As Euterpe.
Named for Euterpe, the muse of music, she was a full-rigged (royals and double topsails) iron ship bui...
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Matthew Brettingham: Encyclopedia Ii - Matthew Brettingham - Architect
There is no evidence that Brettingham ever formally studied architecture or even travelled abroad. The Dictionary of National Biography r...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - History
Omagh - Omagh Bomb.
The Real IRA bombed the town centre in August 1998, killing 29 people - 13 women, 9 children and 6 men. One of the ...
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Richard Carlile: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Carlile - Peterloo And The Republican
Carlile was one of the scheduled main speakers at the reform meeting on 16 August 1819 at St. Peter's Fields in Manchester. Just as Henry...
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List Of Deities: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Deities - Egyptian
Egyptian deities are often portrayed as having animal heads in art; as an example, Anubis is often portrayed in statuary as having the bo...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Media
Omagh can receive all of the standard terrestrial television channels (both British and Irish) and can have cable, satellite and Freeview...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Property
In 2005, it was revealed that house prices in Omagh (along with South County Tyrone and Fermanagh) had risen by 38% (on average) since 20...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Sport And Leisure
There are many sports clubs, complexes and institutions in Omagh.
Leisure Centres
Omagh Leisure Centre (5 hectare (12 acre)) complex whi...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Postcodes/postal Services
There are two postcodes in Omagh and many areas outside the town use these postcodes, the postcodes are -
BT78 XXX (Mainly Southside)
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Other Information
UTC/GMT (IST/BST in Summer)
Telephone area codes -
From Northern Ireland : 8224 xxxx OR 8225 xxxx
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Richard Carlile: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Carlile - Politics And Publishing
His interest in politics was kindled first by economic conditions in the winter of 1816 when Carlile was put on short-time work by his em...
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Richard Carlile: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Carlile - The Devil's Chaplain
Main articles: Robert Taylor (Radical) and the Revd. Robert Taylor
He joined up with the Revd. Robert Taylor and set out on an "infidel h...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Health
Health Centres (Clinics)
Drumragh Family Practice
Grange Family Practice
Strule Medical Centre
Three Spires Family Practice
Hospitals
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Omagh Area Facts
The following figures are for Omagh District Council Area which incorporates villages and rural areas surrounding the town of Omagh.
Popu...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Climate
Omagh has often been dubbed - 'The Wettest Town In Ireland' - but, no official figures have been released to prove this. In general summe...
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Matthew Brettingham: Encyclopedia Ii - Matthew Brettingham - Kedleston Hall
Sir Nathaniel Curzon, later 1st Baron Scarsdale, having refused a prospective design by James Gibbs, one of the leading architects of the...
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Matthew Brettingham: Encyclopedia Ii - Matthew Brettingham - The London House
From 1747, Brettingham had begun to operate from London as well as Norwich. This period marks a turning point in his career, as he was no...
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List Of Deities: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Deities - Semitic Pagan
Adonis | Anat | Asherah | Astarte | Ba'al | Berith | Dagon | El | Elyon | Elohim | Hadad | Mot | Salem | Shaddai | Yaw
Adonai | El | Eloh...
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List Of Deities: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Deities - Modern Western Mythology
In addition to the gods listed elsewhere, there are several mythological beings spoken of in current Western culture.
The Grim Reaper - ...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Education
Omagh has a large variety of educational institutions at all levels. Omagh is also the headquarters of the Western Education and Library ...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Population
Population Of Omagh Town:
1981: 14,627
1991: 17,280
1996: 19,050 (Estimate)
2001: 19,910
2005: 25,000 (Estimate - According to Omagh Dis...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Distances
Omagh is located at these distances from these major towns and cities in Ireland -
(These are the shortest distances by road)
Armagh - 5...
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Road Connections
Omagh is connected to the rest of Ireland through a system of motorways, A roads and B roads.
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Omagh: Encyclopedia Ii - Omagh - Public Transport
Many bus services link Omagh with the rest of Tyrone and indeed, the rest of Ireland (Both North and South). Mainly, two bus companies se...
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Dream
Dictionary Jail, Prision:
Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Jail, Prision
Jail, Prision [105] To see others in jail, you will be urged to grant privileges to persons whom you believe to be unwo...
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Dreams Sitemap I - G
This is a sitemap for Dream
Dictionary - G . Click on a link
and you will find multiple dream interpretations and the meaning behind th...
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