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ce of "Sweet Adeline" was featured in Broadway | Folly, a 1930 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon. |
A feature of the parish and estate is Wilder's | Folly, a brick tower built in 1769 by Reverend Henry |
Elster's | Folly: A Novel (1866) |
All | folly, all pretence'). |
Blood, Tears and | Folly: An Objective Look at World War II is a 1993 b |
The hermit realizes his | folly and lets Sundari go. |
rs, and the two towers of Edgbaston, Perrott's | Folly and the Waterworks Tower, both close to the Or |
n in The Medal of John Bayes: a Satire against | Folly and Knavery (1682). |
Greetings from the Salton Sea: | Folly and Intervention in the Southern California La |
‘A Sermon upon the | Folly and Criminality of attempts to Search into Fut |
The remainder of her active service was in the | Folly and Stono Rivers. |
Three of them, Avalanche, Paulie's | Folly and Zoomer, are marked black. |
Hoober Stand is another historic | folly and landmark on the Wentworth Estates, standin |
r centre/cafe together with the Shobdon Arches | folly and the grounds of Shobdon Cricket Club. |
Abbad, in a moment of | folly and rage, crucified the Jew and imprisoned the |
unt & Colonel - "If you can fully fathom human | folly and fatuity..." |
etz has described Obama's foreign policy as "a | folly and a fraud" and the principles of it as "at b |
ants including the Half Shell, Tsunami, Folk's | Folly and the Prime Cut Shoppe. |
lot, called the "Pineapple Lot", included the | folly and the large walled garden, along with some w |
Sweeny, who had gone on that incursion through | folly and youth. |
period during his younger life, with Perrot's | Folly and the waterworks supposedly providing him wi |
s from Petpet Park: Catch the Petpet, Faerie's | Folly, and Petpet Pair-Up |
stinguished Direction, Fifth of July, Talley's | Folly, and Talley & Son. |
, but not proven, that the towers of Perrott's | Folly and Edgbaston Waterworks may have influenced r |
more recently by Julia McKenzie in Dead Man's | Folly and Elephants Can Remember. |
an, McWilliams Mount Pleasant, Tulloch, Lake's | Folly and Tyrrell, newer plantings from the likes of |
Mow Cop and its | folly are central images in Alan Garner's novel, Red |
Cayx had at least one | folly as well, a belvedere, which Lefranc converted |
Montcalm believed this to be | folly, as the plan would enable the British to easil |
the year 2000 a large fire was lit beside the | folly as part of a network of communicating fires ac |
Jean-Christophe | Folly as Alex Nzila |
ng of Guinea Pig village, the making of Ferret | Folly as well as the struggles of ensuring the exten |
The Tattingstone Wonder is a | folly at Tattingstone in Suffolk, England. |
Mow Cop Castle is a | folly at Mow Cop, near Harriseahead in the county of |
Hartcliff | Folly at Sunset' 'Near Penistone |
r the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1939, the | Folly be demolished. |
Having spent his earliest years on | Folly Beach and nearby Bowen's Island, Barber moved |
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to | Folly Beach and broadcasts with a effective radiated |
After his birth his family moved to | Folly Beach, South Carolina, where he was raised. |
nce to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of | Folly Beach. |
It has become an unofficial symbol of | Folly Beach. |
The | folly became a well-known county landmark, and was b |
Intuitively this would seem to be | folly because it would cool the iron. |
The | Folly Boat is a boat that was washed ashore near Fol |
to one of Memphis's finest steakhouses, Folk's | Folly, both owned by the locally renowned Thomas Bog |
Folly Bridge at the north end of Abingdon Road. | |
over Isaac King's boat building firm based at | Folly Bridge in Oxford. |
While journeying slowly from | Folly Bridge to near Godstow, Dodgson began at their |
he north, the road crosses the River Thames at | Folly Bridge and becomes St Aldate's, which leads to |
They also hire boats from Oxford (at | Folly Bridge), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor |
her sisters on a rowing trip on The Isis from | Folly Bridge, Oxford, to Godstow on which he tells t |
In 1911, Gunther and his family moved to 5 | Folly Bridge, an unusual and distinctive tall house |
A path north alongside | Folly Brook leads to Darland's Lake Nature Reserve. |
Folly Brook is a 2¼ mile (3.6 km) long brook in the | |
Folly Brook and Darland's Lake Nature Reserve are a | |
There is a footpath along | Folly Brook from Darland's Lake to Dollis Brook. |
Folly Brook | |
Folly Brook in Darland's Lake Nature Reserve | |
Burtonhole Brook, a tributary of | Folly Brook, crosses Burtonhole Lane and the fields. |
es at the confluence of the River Clun and the | Folly Brook, 3 miles west of the small town of Clun. |
e was created as an ornamental lake by damming | Folly Brook, probably planned by William Manning's w |
Union Canal, was formed from marshland fed by | Folly Brook. |
Dollis Brook and the southern boundary is the | Folly Brook. |
teridge and Woodside Park, which is crossed by | Folly Brook. |
ry to the south is that river's tributary, the | Folly Brook. |
west of the village between the B-road and the | Folly Brook. |
Rothley Castle is an 18th-century gothic | folly built to resemble a medieval castle, situated |
Fowler's | Folly, built during 1848-1853, was the octagonal hom |
y known as Lansdown Tower, is an architectural | folly built in neo-classical style on Lansdown Hill, |
the hill is Beckford's Tower, an architectural | folly built in neo-classical style for William Thoma |
One of these fields houses the Ivy Tower, a | folly built by the wealthy Mackworth family in the 1 |
Lowe Stand is an 18th-century | folly built for Thomas Watson-Wentworth, 1st Marques |
Tattingstone_Wonder is a strange | folly built in about 1790 for local Squire, Edward W |
ed, named after the nearby Crawshay's Tower, a | folly built in 1848 and named for Richard Crawshay. |
Kingfisher Tower is a 60-foot-tall (18 m) | folly built by Edward Clark on the eastern shore of |
ction in the quest which, at first, seems like | folly, but proves to be very wise. |
infantry with artillery support would be pure | folly), but since their rearguard was still embroile |
es just outside the park and is not strictly a | folly but a house made to mimic the follies themselv |
There were others possessed of the same | folly; but because they were Roman citizens, I signe |
Ancient and modern authors have accused him of | folly, but Totila probably sought to close with the |
The tower looks as though it's a | Folly but it has stairs running through the middle o |
Whiteley's | Folly by Linda Stratmann (2004, Sutton Publishing) i |
e London Borough of Greenwich), and contains a | folly called Severndroog Castle. |
m the eastern end of Kimmeridge Bay (below the | folly called Clavell Tower) east to an area called C |
ram (Bertie) Clarke, OBE (April 7, 1918, Lakes | Folly, Cats Castle, St Michael, Barbados - October 1 |
rades, a person dressed in a jester's suit, as | Folly, chases a person dressed in a skeleton suit as |
Order of Myths chose, as its symbolic emblem, | Folly chasing Death around a broken column of life, |
Order of Myths, 2007: | Folly chasing Death |
The Perrott`s | Folly Company was formally closed in August 2009, an |
In the summer of 2005 the Perrott's | Folly Company in partnership with Birmingham Conserv |
(c1730) | Folly consisting of Arch with two flanking Obelisks. |
ank, had leased some farmland and stables near | Folly Court in Wokingham where they schooled and sol |
cided to go public, they called themselves the | Folly Cove Designers. |
ience, reason and morals, and is one tissue of | folly, deceit, enthusiasm, selfishness and crime. |
The Castle is a small stone | folly decorated in the romantic ideal style of a med |
Wi your too-ri-aa, | folly diddle-aa |
They chose the name | Folly due to its implications that a "costly underta |
n's Tomb" on the top of the Clent Hills were a | folly erected by George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelt |
Girls Will Be Boys; The Way of Youth; Youthful | Folly; Escape Me Never; Wings of the Morning; Knight |
A Kind of Order, A Kind of | Folly: Essays and Conversations' |
Much of | Folly Farm is designated as a biological Site of Spe |
Maesteg Town Hall, Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl, | Folly Farm Theatre and the Gwyn Hall, Neath. |
venture Park, Tenby Dinosaur Park, Oakwood and | Folly Farm. |
rom a short section next to a footpath through | Folly Farm. |
To the east of the village are three | folly farmsteads built about 1789 by Charles Howard, |
Payne's | Folly, Fawn Township, Pennsylvania, listed on the NR |
The | folly featured on the BBC's Restoration Village prog |
The Fort | Folly First Nation is a Mi'kmaq First Nation located |
hic novel Vathek and builder of the remarkable | folly Fonthill Abbey. |
t, 3rd Lord Polwarth, restored the castle as a | folly, from the waste left from its destruction, on |
Tattingstone | Folly, front view |
perhaps depressed is the better word -- by the | folly, futility and waste of war as a means of resol |
Coalton Raleigh Reserves | Colyton Reserves | | Folly Gate | Langdon Reserves | Lapford Reserves | L |
Other nearby settlements include | Folly Green, Pattiswick, Stisted and Greenstead Gree |
l woodland can still be seen at Blubberhouses, | Folly Hall Wood, Hanging Wood and Ellers Wood. |
ickshire, and for many centuries the charge of | folly has been made against silly Suffolk and Norfol |
Folly has released two albums, two extended plays, v | |
This | folly has round towers, gothic windows and dates to |
best, however, and the last story, Greenshaw's | Folly, has a notable example of Miss Marple's habit |
ter years Preminger described it as a juvenile | folly he preferred to forget. |
ring to the Globe Theatre and returning to the | Folly), held the record for long runs in musical the |
Just east of the town is | Folly Hill or Faringdon Hill, a Greensand outcrop (a |
r Greensand, occur at Badbury Hill, Faringdon ( | Folly Hill) and Boars Hill. |
Bettisons | Folly, Hornsea |
Acton Burnell Castle was another | folly in the grounds. |
It was released as Bachelor's | Folly in the United States. |
Also a now reformed Lakshmanan realizes his | folly in separating a lot of couples. |
Claire Brooks was born at The | Folly in Settle, a town in the Yorkshire Dales. |
The Doric Temple | folly in English landscape gardens designed by Lance |
The Temple of Harmony is an 18th-century | folly in the grounds of Halswell House, Goathurst, S |
n as Colerigg Hall, transformed into a Gothick | folly in the late eighteenth century. |
Down Hall is a large red brick merchant's | folly in Barrow upon Humber in North Lincolnshire, E |
Arguably the oldest | folly in England, the tower has various claims for c |
hed, to provide building material for a garden | folly in the new manor grounds. |
s the Willett Tower a 15 metres (49.2 ft) high | folly in the form of a ruined church tower. |
ublication of his last novel Captain Bennett's | Folly in 1989 just months before his death. |
He will not anticipate | folly in all its forms but he never puts out of cons |
The castle was originally built as a | folly in a Neo-Gothic style by the architect Jeffrey |
On the flank of the hill is a | folly in the shape of a Greek Doric temple, in fact |
Maigret regrets his | folly in dismissing an old lady whom he had taken to |
ed follies architect of the day) to design the | folly in 1751, to then have it later built by Capabi |
On 28 May 1862 Ellen was sent up | Folly Inlet to search for a floating battery believe |
on Age and Daylight were ordered to Lockwood's | Folly Inlet, near Wilmington, to try to float ground |
roying the grounded blockade runner Bendigo at | Folly Inlet. |
The | folly is also a Grade II listed building. |
Wimpole's | Folly is a folly ruin located on the grounds of Wimp |
Folly is an unincorporated community in Northumberla | |
The | folly is designed to resemble the ruins of a medieva |
Pitts' | Folly is a two-story wood frame structure with woode |
The | Folly is decorated with locally made 'treacle' brick |
Barnard's | Folly is a group of historic triple decker tenement |
Longwood, also known as Nutt's | Folly, is an historic antebellum octagonal mansion l |
Blind | Folly is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Regi |
Nowadays, Bettisons | Folly is a Grade II listed building and stands in th |
Dinton Castle (also known as Dinton | Folly) is located just north of the village of Dinto |
This | folly is an important local landmark. |
Folly Island was first discovered by English sailors | |
Folly Island stayed in Federal control for the rest | |
Folly Island is a barrier island in the Atlantic Oce | |
nckney Light is a former lighthouse on Shutes' | Folly Island in Charleston Harbor, Charleston County |
Located on Shutes' | Folly Island a mile offshore from Charleston, the ne |
The largest settlement on | Folly Island is Folly Beach. |
Moved to | Folly Island, S.C., April 1863, and duty there until |
For South Pacific island by the same name, see | Folly Island, New Zealand. |
Moved to | Folly Island, S.C. Attack on Morris Island July 10. |
2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, | Folly Island, South Carolina, Northern District, Dep |
tts 54th Infantry, whose remains were found on | Folly Island, South Carolina in 1987, were buried in |
a large shoal extending southeast from Shutes | Folly Island. |
keystone on arched opening, probably gives the | folly its name. |
Lake from tidal Hooe Lake sits an early C19th | folly known as Radford Castle. |
2001, having previously been situated at HCT's | Folly Lane, Hereford campus. |
It is located off of Dranesville Road along | Folly Lick Branch stream. |
Built in 1888, | Folly Lighthouse is a brick tower with lantern and g |
ies and get away with her 'spur of the moment' | folly lightly. |
Flemings | Folly located on a Large hill overlooking the area. |
The Pigsty is a | folly located next to Fyling Hall school, near Robin |
Broadway Tower is a | folly located on Broadway Hill, A44 between Evesham |
Folly Mills Creek Fen Natural Area Preserve is a Nat | |
; the property is located in the floodplain of | Folly Mills Creek, which is itself a tributary of th |
amphitheatre, where the sing takes place, the | folly Nab End Tower can be found. |
las Brondanw, Williams-Ellis had constructed a | folly named Folly Castle. |
emains of the church were then used to build a | folly near the Achurch end of the Park. |
e, also known as Grinlow Tower, is a Victorian | Folly near the spa town of Buxton in the Derbyshire |
emains of the church were then used to build a | folly near the extreme south end of the Park near Ac |
features such as the integrated chapel and the | folly, neither of which are currently in use. |
ew period railings, restoration of a cast iron | folly, new asphalt footpaths, refurbished gardens an |
Big Plans: The Allure and | Folly of Urban Design. |
'Fury of War and | Folly of Sin,' 1643, a sermon. |
ards Them; Injustice of Mr Thomson's Bill; the | Folly of the Political Economists; a Warning Against |
, at Ba Dinh in January 1887, owed more to the | folly of the Vietnamese commander Dinh Cong Trang, w |
e Duke's wishes on that head, convinced of the | folly of such a measure, and strongly supported by C |
"Indo-Jazz Fusions is just such proof of the | folly of labels. |
The | Folly of Anne is a 1914 short drama film directed by |
raction, and have been voted the best European | folly of the 20th century by the Folly Fellowship an |
ues to follow Sabina, revealing in the end the | folly of her ways. |
After realizing the | folly of his actions, Bizarro convinces Bizarro Amaz |
point to ascend Clougha is from the Victorian | folly of Jubilee Tower where there is also a car par |
escribed as "tolerant, witty and parodying the | folly of those in the public eye". |
, Tutor of the Unitarian College, York, on the | Folly of separating from the Mother Church". |
reflects Hartmann's ongoing concerns with the | folly of empire-building. |
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