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  • the company was making more money from timber felling and timber exports than from farming.
  • or the 2010 season, as he said the tendon was felling better and he could run and be ready to play
  • he Backyard Lumberjack: The Ultimate Guide to Felling, Bucking, Splitting & Stacking.
  • It is split in 2, across the A184 Felling by-Pass, and Lingey Lane.
  • He played for Felling Colliery and Gateshead High Fell, before movi
  • tates: "In Memory of the 92 Persons Killed in Felling Colliery 25 May 1812"
  • irst team wickets for the Mighty Tree outfit ( Felling Cricket Club).
  • Dendrochronology has given a likely felling date of 1465 and 1466 for some of the timbers
  • , Berg, Bergham, Buchberg, Doppl, Enzenwinkl, Felling, Friesenegg, Gaumberg, Haag, Hart, Holzheim,
  • The family moved to Felling, Gateshead in 1905 following to the decline i
  • pon Tyne and to the Reavley Theatre School in Felling, Gateshead.
  • The Borough of Gateshead wards of Chowdene, Felling, High Fell, Leam, Low Fell, Pelaw and Heworth
  • ridges, Chowdene, Deckham, Dunston and Teams, Felling, High Fell, Lobley Hill and Bensham, Low Fell
  • Lafferty fired, wounding Mason in the hip and felling his mount with a single bullet.
  • According to the city's web page, Felling is twinned with
  • Felling is the name given to an area of eastern Gates
  • The Thomas Hepburn Community School in Felling is named in his honour.
  • Felling Male Voice Choir is based in a Felling, Gates
  • tion, is located on Mulberry street, opposite Felling Metro Station, it was built in 1842 for the B
  • Felling Metro station is a station on the Tyne and We
  • currently operating via the bus stop outside Felling Metro correct to 21 June 2011.
  • May 25 - Felling mine disaster: Mine explosion at Felling coll
  • 25 May - Felling mine disaster: Mine explosion at Felling coll
  • burning at the stake), which consists of the felling of a mountain eucalyptus which is then erecte
  • Felling of forest on the land of the nobility was sur
  • bandit Veerappan was involved in the illegal felling of sandalwood trees from forests.
  • in Norfolk where in 1860 he had to order the felling of the Bale Oak.
  • oll refers to the restrictions concerning the felling of timber in Outwood.
  • Also green salvage is commonly reported - the felling of trees which are still alive in salvage log
  • In 1970s, due to clear felling of forests in Brazil and Central America, the
  • This included the felling of a large number of trees, clearance of wast
  • cted around 1234, when Henry III procured the felling of five oak trees from Tonbridge Forest.
  • After felling off the top five, it almost did not to drop.
  • Lewis Cliffington of Dover who pioneered tree felling operation in southern Western Australia in 18
  • he uses the style, Rt Hon Lord Cunningham of Felling, PC DL PhD.
  • ack" Anderson Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling, PC, DL (born 4 August 1939) is a British Lab
  • The felling, preparation, bringing in, and laying on the
  • Tree felling promotes heathland regeneration but reduces t
  • 350 men worked in the Split Rock River valley felling red and white pine.
  • oting tame lions from the back of a truck and felling rhinos with a bow and arrow.
  • ers in which they can safely hibernate), tree felling to allow light onto the woodland floor, and c
  • The wood was often squared immediately after felling to fit in the holds of ships better (Ling, 20
  • t amount of work, would have been involved in felling, transporting, preparing and erecting the tim
  • A large portrait of William Davidson felling trees on the Miramichi hangs on an internal s
  • land at his wife's 387ha property, as well as felling trees in a strip of state-owned land adjoinin
  • The colliery was situated in Felling, Tyne and Wear part of Gateshead in what used
  • He continued to work at Felling until retiring due to ill health in 1859.
  • y, the activity came down drastically as tree felling was banned or strictly controlled with a view