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-foot telescopic mast with a light shining to seaward, a radio beacon and echo sounder tapping out
st (Edinburgh 2008): James Duckworth, William Seaward, Alex Forsyth, Ian McCluskey, Anna Rohde, Ali
eveloped seawards during the late Pleistocene seaward along the Danube valley.
y Howe, the battery was built to provide both seaward and harbor defenses against enemy warships.
s and protect the key port of Dover from both seaward and landward attack.
r the crankshaft), the engines being built by Seaward and Company.
d (now called Spinnaker Island), to cover the seaward approaches to Boston Harbor.
line off Block Island, they began a sweep to seaward at 2010.
The seaward batteries had been silenced, almost all of th
an area of around 2.6 square kilometres, the seaward boundary of the Park is demarcated by linking
e pattern of unloading by day, and retirement seaward by night.
merly lay at the head of its estuary while to seaward; Calais lay on its western margin and Bergues
Richard Seaward Cantrell (1825-72) was a 19th century Member
Access to the seaward castle is ticketed, but much of the area insi
e about 24-37 m asl and 120 m inland from the seaward cliff.
son took the helm and began steering the boat seaward, directing his men to keep down between the t
d in estuaries and tidal creeks, often at the seaward edge of the mangrove zone.
in the civil parish of Mawgan-in-Pydar at the seaward end of the Vale of Lanherne (or Vale of Mawga
ll, the highest point in the area, across the seaward end of Loch Indaal towards the Mull of Oa
The seaward end of the peninsula forms a low cliff fringe
Ferries sail from the seaward end of the Fairbourne Railway to Barmouth/Abe
The seaward end was first sighted in February 1911 from t
At its seaward end is a large granite cross, erected to help
lion was constructed at a cost of £250 at the seaward end in 1888.
At its seaward end where it rejoins the Laurel View, the two
ury; both the "head" of the pier (the extreme seaward end) and the connection with the shore were w
ts sides and landward end, with cliffs at the seaward end.
he shoreward end and 12 metres (40 ft) at the seaward end.
ashed away a 30 metres (98 ft) section at the seaward end.
ingle or sand cutting across the landward and seaward ends of a shallow bay.
hich are equipped with a driving cab at their seaward ends.
as an Ocean Station Radar Picket Ship in the seaward extension of the Eastern Continental Air Defe
It generally consists of all land on the seaward face of the San Joaquin Hills south of Avocad
On the seaward face of its delta are the seaports of Nagapat
of Malta by the addition of a battery on the seaward face.
ith Nuu-chah-nulth Ha-houlthee, which extends seaward from Cape Cook on Brooks Peninsula to Solande
arboard to repel five Ju-88s which had veered seaward from the convoy.
Before 1996, the seaward front of the islands lost about 20-30 feet of
His brother was Samuel Seaward, FRS (see below).
g with an assault wave entering the port from seaward, he assisted in boarding and seizing vessels
From the platform the seaward horizon is 58 kilometres away, although inlan
William Vincent Seaward is a director and actor.
In the 26th Seaward Licensing Round Xcite was awarded the nearby
The estuary has Limerick at its head and its seaward limits are marked by Loop Head to the north a
apanese Foundation) (1996), edited by Camilla Seaward; Locating the Wild Zone (2001); Mapping the S
to Bowen, where he became a representative of Seaward, Marsh & Co.
vil turned them both to stone, facing forever seaward, monuments to greed and disappointed ambition
2 February 1942 he noticed aircraft movements seaward of the French port of Brest that the previous
toward the NEPTUNE area to follow a course to seaward of the extreme range of enemy shore batteries
large and modern hotel built on the headland seaward of the tower and battery is far less sympathe
Seaward of Godrevy Island is a submerged reef known a
After the training to seaward of Jervis Bay the four aircraft were to rende
e head of the beach east of Newhaven Harbour, seaward of Tide Mills, East Sussex, England
e glacial times the Great Wold Valley was the seaward outlet of the River Ure from Wensleydale but
Seaward parts of this area were first viewed by Ross
The seaward parts of the range were first viewed by Ross
lways located at the landward end, whilst the seaward passenger car must be one of those cars with
There are steep cliffs and, at its seaward point, a Brean Down Fort built in 1865 and th
As a result, the Stade steadily grew out to seaward, providing new room for the fishing fleet and
o only two remaining colonies in the Kaikoura Seaward Ranges, Kaikoura.
The Halfmoon triggerfish lives around seaward reefs and shallow lagoons.
The Arabian Picassofish inhabits lagoons and seaward reefs from 1m to 25m depth, usually very terr
First runner-up was Carolyn Seaward representing the United Kingdom, second was D
ck of proper maintenance causing the isolated seaward section and the landing stage to deteriorate
However there is no access to the seaward shore on any of the stretch between the south
grow in such an exposed position) and, on the seaward side of the complex, a fog horn and its accom
nkie' had to be built 750 feet (230 m) to the seaward side of the main tower in 1899.
o create the Channel Tunnel, deposited on the seaward side of the famous White Cliffs of Dover.
ron veranda, running the length of the entire seaward side of the building.
The seaward side of the fort is guarded by Border Securit
The beach on the seaward side is "Long Beach".
It is found on the seaward side of mangrove swamps, often in the company
On the seaward side the tower has been extended to form a lo
Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital stand to the seaward side of Tide Mills, east of Newhaven, Sussex,
rcular masonry wall has been built around the seaward side of the base of the lighthouse.
s a Class II stone, with the cross facing the seaward side, and the secular scene facing inland.
is also a National Coastwatch look out on the seaward side.
Barrow, which is threatened by erosion on its seaward side.
of the 1910s on the Alaska Panhandle, on the seaward site of the remote and exposed Surf Inlet.
parts of the dune but is usually found on the seaward slopes sending long runners down towards the
s life vest, and held him in tow as they swam seaward to be rescued.
The main beam, at 63 feet, shone seaward towards Llandudno.
                                                                                                   


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