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  • "It was no wonder that when Wombwell took his caravans across the crazy erection, the elephant-van b
  • She released a reunion album with The Caravans, Albertina Walker, Dorothy Norwood, and origi
  • From Karak, Raynald harassed the trade caravans and even attempted an attack on Mecca itself.
  • h manufacturer of leisure vehicles, including caravans and motorhomes.
  • lection includes cars, motorcycles, bicycles, caravans and motoring memorabilia of the twentieth cen
  • Frontier: Indigenous Geography, Arab-Nyamwezi Caravans, and the East African Expedition of 1856-59".
  • n developing and operating holiday parks with caravans and timber lodge accommodation.
  • A mix of static caravans and touring caravan pitches provides accommod
  • There is also a garage which sells caravans and miscellaneous supplies.
  • hich can accommodate a very limited number of caravans and tents.
  • are most commonly found on airplanes, trains, caravans and motorhomes, identified with a blue-colore
  • as uprooting trees, and damaging power-lines, caravans and a railway bridge.
  • u, the area was known to be a passage way for caravans and armies moving along the east-west directi
  • arwickshire Golf and Country Club, Broad Lane Caravans and has the Anchor Inn public house at its ce
  • used as stops, trading posts and defense for caravans, and of which about a hundred structures were
  • enturies as a stopping point for trans-Sahara caravans, and was home to a diverse population of Tuar
  • lerby Holiday Homes company, makers of static caravans and holiday homes, which relocated to Hedon,
  • cting the highways, protecting transportation caravans and working in areas other than training Afgh
  • Camping is permitted and caravans are catered for at Kirkleigh and below the da
  • step wells were frequented by travellers and caravans as stopovers along trade routes.
  • referred to as the "Queen of Gospel" and the Caravans as a composer, arranger, pianist and occasion
  • o 30 vehicles on them, including trailers and caravans as well as buses, vans and horseboxes convert
  • The static caravans at Challaborough are mostly privately owned,
  • ide of Emerald was cut off from the other and caravans at the Carinya Caravan Park would be towed to
  • so credited with directing one series, namely Caravans back in 1992.
  • He was the son of a camel owner who organized caravans between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
  • Facilities for caravans, cabins, camping and day-trippers are extensi
  • The Junction Hotel has facilities for Caravans, camper trailers and motorhomes as does a bas
  • Kel Owey caravans carried hides, gold, ostrich feathers and sla
  • Throughout the Ottoman era, it hosted caravans coming from Baghdad, Mosul, Aleppo, Beirut an
  • After crossing the Sanju, the caravans descended to the village of Sanju from where
  • n named Sinha who was an outlaw that attacked caravans en route.
  • Thereafter, the land routes to tranship camel caravans' goods were from Alexandria to ports on the R
  • , Ireland, on a piece of land with houses and caravans hand-built and decorated by Stapleton.
  • oned in Cairo and murdered by merchants whose caravans he had robbed, with the sultan's consent.
  • It was an important hub for caravans heading south to India over the Karakorum rou
  • th "Queen of Gospel" Albertina Walker and The Caravans in 1953-1954 but spent most of her career as
  • eet, whilst her husband Dale operates Steels' Caravans in Radstock Road (three children: Abbie, Holl
  • nd recorded a few albums prior to joining the caravans in 1958.
  • , such as the bands of thieves that preyed on caravans in the region.
  • forced to sell some of their land and live in caravans in one of their fields.
  • dings were made by the vocal gospel group The Caravans in 1958, with Inez Andrews as the lead singer
  • In 1951, Anderson and The Caravans joined the United Records label.
  • Go, Guana Batz, Batmobile, Long Tall Texans, Caravans, Klingonz, Coffin Nails, Skitzo, The Highline
  • In 1786, for instance, caravans loaded with merchandise come in every month f
  • ror Sher Shah Suri in order to facilitate the caravans moving towards Kabul via Taxila.
  • From there in summer the caravans normally headed north across the Sanju Pass t
  • Trade in Islamic times was conducted by caravans of camels.
  • - Khnumhotep II: notable for the depiction of caravans of Semitic traders.
  • nd width is testament to its use by emperors' caravans of elephants.
  • lo Bill is sent by the government to stop the caravans of the Indian Chief White Cloud.
  • that benefited from the many trade routes and caravans of merchants passing through the area.
  • been accustomed to prey as brigands upon the caravans of Basra and as pirates upon the shipping of
  • d as a market and sleeping area for traveling caravans on the trade routes across Syria, especially
  • approached Albertina Walker about joining The Caravans, one of the most popular gospel groups at tha
  • banger racing which sometimes involve towing caravans, or feature specialist vehicles such as hears
  • ple live in flats or maisonettes, 182 live in caravans or other temporary structures.
  • In the summer, many caravans park up outside the Paper Mill in their annua
  • The Caravans produced songs such as "Lord Keep Me Day By D
  • 1996 Bessacarr Caravans purchased
  • 2004 Sprite Caravans relaunched
  • After a stellar career with the Caravans, she left the group in 1962 and had huge succ
  • drews became a member of the gospel group The Caravans; she auditioned for Albertina Walker (Queen O
  • 18, 1952 recording session, Anderson and The Caravans split ways.
  • n trade, and as muleteers they pioneered long caravans that traveled all over the Balkans.
  • Originally based in caravans the station had a brick-built operations bloc
  • tuta, the explorer who accompanied one of the caravans, the average size was a thousand camels per c
  • erful contralto Inez Andrews (formerly of The Caravans), The Gospelettes with Liz Dargan (formerly o
  • people and was a key passage for the medieval caravans trading between the West African cities of Ka
  • antations and salt basins of the Kaouar, huge caravans transported good south to Zinder and Kano.
  • this place when, during the medieval period, caravans used to stop here.
  • on Wheels is a 1934 remake of 1931's Fighting Caravans, using stock footage from the original and su
  • The Wahhabis also attacked Ottoman trade caravans which interrupted the Ottoman finances.
  • egular transport service is provided by camel caravans which travel to the area to collect salt.
  • Arton Wilson on problems of people living in caravans, which found that the principal problem was t
  • for events and festivals which have included caravans, white water canoeing and archery.
  • s frequently and has participated in writers' caravans with authors from Taiwan, India, and elsewher
  • el Stein and Sven Hedin who traveled in large caravans with armed guards.
  • During ancient times camel caravans would cut through, carrying goods from China