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tly Come Dancing with celebrity partner, Lisa | Snowdon, a supermodel and television presenter. |
ep of the time, attributed to George "Shorty" | Snowdon a champion African-American dancer at Harlem' |
led himself Rhys Goch of Eryri or Red Rhys of | Snowdon, a celebrated bard, and a partisan of Owen Gl |
Both finished on the summit of | Snowdon after which entrants were still responsible f |
He is second-in-line to the Earldom of | Snowdon after his father, Lord Linley. |
Christopher | Snowdon, an independent researcher and adjunct schola |
Thousands of people every year visit | Snowdon and most walk past this lake on the Miners' T |
et surrounding Princess Margaret, Countess of | Snowdon and worked as a theatrical producer. |
Pickett released a response to questions from | Snowdon and responded to similar criticisms in the Wa |
The son of Princess Margaret, Countess of | Snowdon, and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snow |
itional Snowdonia thus includes the ranges of | Snowdon and its satellites, the Glyderau, the Carnedd |
views can be enjoyed in all directions, with | Snowdon and the Aberglaslyn pass providing a stunning |
It is the highest British mountain south of | Snowdon and is the principal summit of the predominan |
t on a small boat as fast winds come down off | Snowdon and through the valley making it impossible t |
f, the estate is located at the foot of Mount | Snowdon and includes Llyn Cwellyn, the largest lake i |
l Highness, the Princess Margaret Countess of | Snowdon; and His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucest |
r, HRH The Princess Margaret, The Countess of | Snowdon and the Spanish Head of State, General Franci |
When invited to be in the audience, | Snowdon and his wife were surprised on the national t |
hy Sainsbury, Professor Michael Dummett, Lord | Snowdon and king Peter II of Yugoslavia |
Cambrian and Cumbrian Hills: Pilgrimages to | Snowdon and Scafell (1908) |
Goch, Mynydd Mawr, Moel Hebog and Yr Wyddfa ( | Snowdon) are all observable. |
se proximity to Snowdonia National Park, with | Snowdon being visible from Abersoch Bay on clear days |
Snowdon being a Saxon name for the mountain. | |
Mill pond on the upper | Snowdon Brook, at the eastern edge of the parish. |
April 1998), who is a son of the 1st Earl of | Snowdon by his extramarital affair with Melanie Cable |
part of a graben system within the collapsed | Snowdon caldera structure. |
nd the summit affords good views of Anglesey, | Snowdon, Carneddau, the Glyderau, Tryfan, Foel Goch, |
Snowdon carrying baked beans in aid of cancer researc | |
Snowdon, Club Hill and Elk Hill along with Doddabetta | |
d the US property tours, whilst UK based Lisa | Snowdon conducted the European property tours. |
Princess Margaret, Countess of | Snowdon continued the connection between royalty and |
Frederick | Snowdon Corrance (1822 - 31 October 1906) was an Engl |
t, lived at the house while dating one of the | Snowdon daughters. |
Head judge Lisa | Snowdon defended McSorley's participation, stating th |
awr and a rock formation known as the Lady of | Snowdon, due to its resemblance to a human face. |
on, completes the challenge of climbing Mount | Snowdon ever week for a year, thus earning £15000 for |
e the modelling industry, and head judge Lisa | Snowdon expressed doubts that Jade would be able main |
When she died during the 1960s, the | Snowdon family bought Kilworth House. |
nterviews, he has cited the photographer Lord | Snowdon for encouraging him as a writer, and guiding |
f leaking classified information, the Earl of | Snowdon from a charge of dangerous driving. |
t forms part of the structures that bound the | Snowdon graben. |
mall concentration of houses and flats in the | Snowdon Grove/Mendip Road area. |
Snowdon has in turn responded to their criticisms on | |
The Rt Rev Robert | Snowdon Hay (1867-1943) was the Bishop of Tasmania fr |
Snowdon Hill Quarry (grid reference ST312089) is a 0. | |
s also often climbed as the first part of the | Snowdon Horseshoe, which goes on over Garnedd Ugain, |
is a mountain in Wales that forms part of the | Snowdon Horseshoe. |
Wen and the Carneddau, and views south to the | Snowdon Horseshoe. |
t is also the last nail in the "completist's" | Snowdon Horseshoe. |
rs often pass over Y Lliwedd when walking the | Snowdon Horseshoe. |
liwedd is a mountain, connected to Yr Wyddfa ( | Snowdon) in the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales. |
ce in the series (joint first place with Lisa | Snowdon in Week 5, and joint first with Snowdon and C |
cousin of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of | Snowdon) in 1955, with whom he had had two sons and t |
Ieuan took the Heineken Cup to the summit of | Snowdon in Wales. |
Llanberis, at the foot of Mount | Snowdon, is one of the traditional starting points fo |
Snowdon is the name of a neighbourhood located in Mon | |
Snowdon itself is not visible behind the mass of Moel | |
situated approximately 7 km (4 miles) west of | Snowdon itself, overlooking Llyn Cwellyn and being th |
s, and lies just under one kilometre north of | Snowdon itself. |
The summit of | Snowdon lies within the community boundaries. |
Snowdon lies 3 km to the north west. | |
ntains of the Glyderau, the Carneddau and the | Snowdon massif itself. |
Llechog, is a top of Crib y Ddysgl on the | Snowdon massif in Wales. |
pland area of northern Gwynedd centred on the | Snowdon massif, whereas the national park covers an a |
n the mountain ranges of the Glyderau and the | Snowdon massif. |
The neighbourhood is served by the | Snowdon metro station. |
The nearby Clogwyn Station, is a stop of the | Snowdon mountain railway. |
is named after Princess Margaret, Countess of | Snowdon of United Kingdom. |
Y Lliwedd on the left, | Snowdon on the right |
t was renamed after the path to the Summit of | Snowdon popularised by, and named after, the local mo |
e National Portrait Gallery has more than 100 | Snowdon portraits in its collection), many of them pu |
The | Snowdon Race (Ras Yr Wyddfa), takes place during July |
1905 by the Porthmadog, Beddgelert and South | Snowdon Railway company, backed by North Wales Power |
ricity to the Portmadoc, Beddgelert and South | Snowdon Railway that failed before it was completed. |
ic power station on the southern flank of the | Snowdon range in North Wales. |
, the first Garratt type locomotive, entering | Snowdon Ranger station with a passenger train from Ca |
heading up the east side of the lake towards | Snowdon Ranger railway station and later Rhyd Ddu rai |
s travelled by special train from Waunfawr to | Snowdon Ranger station where, having donned overalls, |
Snowdon Ranger is a station on the narrow gauge Welsh | |
Prince Charles travelled from Waunfawr to | Snowdon Ranger in the replica of a North Wales Narrow |
Tryfan Junction - Waunfawr - Bettws Garmon - | Snowdon Ranger - South Snowdon/Rhyd Ddu (approx. |
Snowdon Ranger is currently operated as an unmanned h | |
e col the ridge rises again, joining the main | Snowdon ridge via the sister peak Garnedd Ugain in th |
Wales, or the fourth if Crib y Ddysgl on the | Snowdon ridge is counted. |
William | Snowdon Robson, Baron Robson PC, QC (10 September 185 |
opened only in 1950 on Queen Mary Road in the | Snowdon section of Montreal. |
Tony, Caro, and John, who named the song "The | Snowdon Song". |
tation of the Montreal Metro's green line and | Snowdon Station on the blue and orange line. |
ge standing stone), before the final climb to | Snowdon summit. |
A visit by Princess Margaret and Lord | Snowdon, the Posh and Becks of their day, put both th |
David | Snowdon, the founding Nun Study investigator, origina |
uments of Snowdonia and Celtic Antiquities of | Snowdon, the manuscripts of all of which are now held |
Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. | |
Snowdon Theatre marquee. | |
The | Snowdon Theatre is an art deco landmark in the Snowdo |
tures in the neighbourhood include the former | Snowdon Theatre. |
lsh mountain ranges: the Rhinogs in the west, | Snowdon to the northwest, Clwydian Hills in the north |
mountain peak on a ridge radiating south from | Snowdon, Wales' highest mountain, with beautiful view |
e in Snowdonia National Park on the flanks of | Snowdon, Wales' highest mountain. |
Barry | Snowdon was shortlisted in the Bravery category of th |
eal synagogue, located on St. Kevin Street in | Snowdon, which is the oldest Jewish congregation in C |
history of the Conservative Party (with Peter | Snowdon), which includes a foreword by Michael Howard |
Employees experience climbing weekends in | Snowdon which promote camaraderie between departments |
Superhero Street Sweeper Barry | Snowdon, who works in Warsop, has been nominated in t |
The district was named for James | Snowdon, who owned a farm where the neighbourhood now |
ritish Zoology, Indian Zoology and Journey to | Snowdon, William Hudson's Flora Anglica, English Bota |
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