「windmill」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

windmill

1 2 3 4 次へ>

1語右で並び替え

該当件数:605件

  • ouse, Americana Museum, miniature lighthouse, windmill, a clock tower museum, trolley station, chape
  • s include rolling hills dotted with houses, a windmill, a steamboat on a river, and a variety of veg
  • t in 1813 by Sam Oxley (who also built Alford Windmill a sister mill in the nearby town of Alford, L
  • Alford is known for its five-sailed windmill, a tower mill built in 1837 by Sam Oxley, an
  • A windmill, a small restored wetland, photovoltaic power
  • Nearby is Skidby Windmill, a Grade II Listed Building, one of the few r
  • Above right a green windmill, above left a green barn (a Treppenspeicher),
  • f a lengthy run and delivered the ball with a windmill action that brought added fear to callow and
  • The windmill allegedly inspired Longfellow's poem, "The Wi
  • Boyd's Windmill, also known as Boyd's Wind Grist Mill, built
  • Windmill also provides a recorder tool that allows wri
  • Wimbledon Windmill also featured in the Doctor Who episode title
  • It is a popular tourist attraction, and the windmill also houses a small museum, the Museum of Eas
  • The windmill, an authentic reproduction of a Dutch one, wi
  • que truck loaded with imitation wool bales, a windmill, and several sculptures of sheep made from co
  • The village has a windmill and is twinned with nearby Middleton.
  • The buildings are run by a single windmill and two solar panel arrays.
  • folliott go for help, Haverstock searches the windmill and finds a live Van Meer - the man who was k
  • It is home to The Crown public house, Buxhall Windmill, and a village recreation ground with childre
  • ndmills Trust to restore the paintwork of the windmill and in 1973 a further grant was given by the
  • north of the village is the remains of an old windmill and on the River Ouse are the buildings of wh
  • re, with St Peter's Church, a working farm, a windmill and an industrial area grouped around the Gol
  • ucted ovens (beginning with the neolithic), a windmill and a watermill, bread wagons, farm machinery
  • de to the east of Weybourne with views of its windmill and passes through the well preserved country
  • Of two pubs that used to stand, The Windmill and The Nags Head, only The Nag survives.
  • hose lumpish buildings are - will replace the windmill, and the villas will march across the mud and
  • 1923 to receive water pumped from Thorpeness Windmill and was designed to improve the looks of the
  • Museo (authentic wooden village buildings and windmill) and numerous Bronze Age sacrifice stones, al
  • film producer husband Roy Boulting owned the windmill and lived there in the early 1970s.
  • Hinkley C. The building also has a windmill and photo-voltaic panels on the roof.
  • ned a rural community known for its orchards, windmill, and large houses including the Old Hall, New
  • The most memorable two being a small windmill and small castle standing at the front of the
  • The village predates the quarries with a windmill and storage house whose charter dates from 15
  • The college emblem is a windmill and is represented in the JCR logo as a sketc
  • the centre of the village - the Railway, the Windmill and the Stocks Tavern.
  • Two anecdotes about the windmill appear in a 1933 book, which refers to it as
  • s and coffee shop known for their distinctive windmill architecture.
  • Manor House, and he probably helped with the Windmill as well.
  • The Windmill, as it is commonly known to its readers, cont
  • lso planted a pear and peach orchard with the windmill as the centerpiece of the irrigation system.
  • Eastham Windmill, as part of the Eastham Center Historic Distr
  • gone restoration work overseen by the Holgate windmill Association.
  • He built a prominent windmill at the Toronto waterfront near the mouth of t
  • 28 in the centre of Sarre, close to the Sarre Windmill, at a mini-roundabout.
  • Old windmill at Waxholme
  • Converted windmill at Breachwood Green
  • Windmill at Muleshoe Heritage Center
  • ut 300 men actually occupied and held a stone windmill at Prescott, Ontario where a five day battle
  • The western windmill at the Judge Roy Bean Visitor Center
  • The Nolet windmill at the factory in Schiedam
  • ill at Felthorpe in 1830 and a tower drainage windmill at Limpenhoe in 1831.
  • rther to the north, the hurricane destroyed a windmill at Bergen Point, New Jersey.
  • One can find a windmill, at the corner of Notre-Dame Street and Third
  • There was a windmill at Chimham's Farm, which was moved in 1880 to
  • There is a record of a windmill at Ambrosden in 1300.
  • A post windmill at Cropwell Butler (grid reference SK692368)
  • The first record of a windmill at Nutley is in 1840.
  • Black Windmill Atrophaneura crassipes is a beautiful butterf
  • It is also the home of Windmill Aviation.
  • Windmill Baader
  • ce in Film & Theatrical Score: David Milroy - Windmill Baby
  • tival, Derngate in Northampton by the Rushden Windmill Band led by Richard Graves.
  • church), agricultural buildings (such as the windmill, barn and stable), buildings for entertainmen
  • In the back of the house are a windmill, barn and other farm buildings, and an outhou
  • Windmill Barrax: Barrax this symbol, is on top of all
  • Windmill Beach in South Yarmouth MA
  • side is the main channel of the river passing Windmill Beach, Bass River Yacht Club, Ship Shops Mari
  • House crests incorporate a windmill because at one time a windmill stood near the
  • There was an old windmill behind the saw mill, described even in 1808 a
  • Further income was raised through a windmill below Jesmond (confirmed as the chapel's prop
  • There was a windmill beside the Newark Road, marked on a 1774 map,
  • ted away from bottlenecks at East Croydon and Windmill Bridge junction, electric trains on the Uckfi
  • Recorded live at the Windmill, Brixton, The Bridport Dagger have made lates
  • Carlton Mill was a six-storey brick tower windmill built before 1821.
  • A ruined windmill, built in 1868.
  • The current windmill, built in 1770 by George Waud, ceased grindin
  • It is the site of Bidston Windmill, built around 1800 and Bidston Observatory, o
  • A working windmill built in 1787 is in the village, and is open
  • It is home to the famed Chesterton Windmill, built in 1632 from a design attributed to In
  • The town is most famous for its classic windmill built in 1869 near Hythe Road and St Marys Ch
  • A windmill, built in 1561-62, stood on the motte until t
  • The capless stump of a five-storey tower windmill, built c. 1877, stands at the end of Mill Fie
  • The Jerilderie Steel Wings windmill, built in 1910, was transported by rail from
  • Outside the village is a rare survival, a windmill built in 1809.
  • Sutton Mill was a stone-built tower windmill, built in 1825.
  • End Mill was a brick-built four-storey tower windmill, built before 1840.
  • It was the last windmill built in Sussex, and was working until 1924.
  • Everton Mill was a four-storey brick tower windmill built c. 1820.
  • One of these was the windmill built in Nigret, Zurrieq, known as Tal-Qaret.
  • Whatton Mill was a five-storey brick tower windmill built in 1820.
  • not known when it was built, but in 1773, the windmill burnt down in a storm, along with a windmill
  • sidered bland when compared to a wooden grain windmill but then romney marsh is bland, flat and also
  • rologer and probably his own architect to the windmill, but although claims have been made that the
  • Similar to the Great Windmill, but is smaller.
  • The monster takes Victor's body to the windmill, but an angry mob outside of the castle sees
  • Gudhjem is host to Denmark's largest windmill by volume and wingspan,, built in 1893.
  • Windmill Cafe in Roaring Springs
  • t the edge of the village, there is a disused windmill called Peak Mill which dates from 1858
  • Furthermore there is a renovated windmill called "De Hompesche molen".
  • Keys to the windmill can be obtained from either public house The
  • monster survives when the floor on top of the windmill caves in.
  • s also home to The Canadian National Historic Windmill Centre, a museum dedicated to windmills throu
  • Miss Laurie was awarded a Windmill Certicifate by the Society for the Protection
  • He was awarded a Windmill Certificate by the Society for the Protection
  • for a reconstructed bolter in Lowfield Heath Windmill, Charlwood, Surrey.
  • -acre tulip field which offered a Dutch-style windmill, cheese, wooden shoes, and other items associ
  • In 1974 he purchased the lease on the Windmill Cinema and renamed the cinema the Windmill Th
  • Restoration of Framsden Windmill commenced in June 1966.
  • e of Honorary Chairperson of the Little Chute Windmill Committee.
  • An Aermotor Windmill Company water-pumping windmill in Texas near
  • La Verne Noyes, founder of Aermotor Windmill Company, had hired engineer Thomas_O._Perry
  • At Mill Farm are the remains of a windmill, consisting of the oak post, quarter bars and
  • Henry Frederick Fischer began windmill construction in 1865 after acquiring the farm
  • in the Nottingham Review of 1851; "Excellent Windmill containing two pair French Stones, dressing m
  • In 1969 Professor H. H. Bellot left the windmill, cottage and garden to the National Trust in
  • Windmill Cottage is a historic house and windmill at 1
  • Windmill Cottage, Coolac
  • The sails of the windmill could be turned using a wheel to face in the
  • medieval market cross and a four-storey tower windmill dating from 1830.
  • The Windmill Derrinturn
  • By 1977, Talbott had sold the theatre to the Windmill Dinner Theatre group.
  • A non-functioning windmill dominates the skyline close to the visitors'
  • Oddly enough, Windmill Down did not.
  • t-class debut and the Hambledon Club moved to Windmill Down as a new home venue.
  • 1st innings wickets for Hampshire v. Kent at Windmill Down, Hampshire winning the game by 1 wicket.
  • its original ground at Broadhalfpenny Down to Windmill Down, about half a mile away towards the vill
  • had staved off the inevitable by the move to Windmill Down.
  • A windmill driving a waterpump near Middleton Quernhow
  • The windmill drove two pairs of French Burr millstones, an
  • , four messuages, four gardens, the site of a windmill, eight acres of land, ten shillings of free r
  • in coast defenses, electric car lighting, and windmill electric lighting systems.
  • of spring-jumping champion Joe Darby, born at Windmill End in 1861.
  • Windmill End railway station was a station on the form
  • Cobb's Engine House (properly known as Windmill End Pumping Station) in Rowley Regis, West Mi
  • It stands near Windmill End Junction in the Warren's Hall local natur
  • a connection through the Netherton Tunnel at Windmill End Junction.
  • ry steam pump used to pump water firstly from Windmill End Colliery and later other mines in the are
  • The first windmill erected in English North America was built by
  • Fowler's Mill was a vertical axle windmill erected at Battersea, Surrey (now in London),
  • n smelting and until the early 20th Century a windmill existed on the Common.
  • s restored in 2001 by the nationally renowned windmill expert, Jim Collums of Poteet, TX, and his ne
  • e fantail as this mill doesn't have one - see Windmill fantail.
  • ss country event held at Beaver Horse Shop on Windmill Farm.
  • include Church Farm, Newforest House Farm and Windmill Farm.
  • He uses them in a windmill fashion to whip fans during shows.
  • Wilton Windmill featured in an episode of Victorian Farm Chri
  • Terling Windmill featured in the 1937 film Oh, Mr. Porter!
  • I couldn't find a windmill Featured Article, but Fabyan Windmill is a Go
  • r economy in the early nineteenth century the windmill fell into disuse and became a ruin.
  • A document of 1633 records a Windmill Field and Windmill Way.
  • In Wisconsin, L. Wheeler designed a durable windmill for pumping water, the "Eclipse Windmill".
  • a large stone and frame bank barn and a metal windmill for pumping water.
  • buildings; the barn and the remains of an old windmill foundation.
  • Gentianopsis detonsa - windmill fringed gentian
  • wooden contraption which remotely resembles a windmill from the North American plains, and is intend
  • Chicago was contracted by Fabyan to move the windmill from York Center.
  • Redgrave owned White Roding Windmill from 1937 to 1946.
  • View of Quainton Windmill from the village green.
  • be doing the art and character designs for a Windmill game.
  • The Friends of Windmill Gardens had been formed in April 2003 with th
  • Chloris submutica - Mexican windmill grass
  • Chloris ciliata - fringed windmill grass
  • Chloris sagraeana - roadside windmill grass
  • Chloris andropogonoides - slimspike windmill grass
  • ined a layer of taller species such as Hooded Windmill Grass (Chloris cucullata), and a layer of sho
  • genus of grasses which are known generally as windmill grass or finger grass.
  • Bircham Windmill, Great Bircham
  • ion was carried out in 1978 and 1983, but the windmill had been placed on the Buildings at Risk Regi
  • urrent mill dates from 1681 on a site where a windmill has stood for over 600 years.
  • The Eastham Windmill has been a long standing icon to the local Bo
  • The windmill has since been reconditioned several times si
  • The windmill has an octagonal brick base of two stories, a
  • Today the windmill has been restored to working order, and grind
  • under the title 'Goed Nieuws' (Good News) The Windmill Herald was first published in 1957.
  • The Windmill Herald brings a selection of short news stori
  • The Windmill Herald is a newspaper for Dutch immigrants in
  • opened in November 1870 when it was known as Windmill Hill Station, but it was renamed Goswick stat
  • Windmill Hill is an historic site on Windmill Hill Roa
  • The ' Windmill Hill Association' looks after matters related
  • Windmill Hill is one of Graveshams 24 conservation are
  • of seasonal rituals, in an attempt to explain Windmill Hill and its associated sites (West Kennet Lo
  • f the ditches was also the type style for the Windmill Hill culture.
  • strialist, building houses for his workers in Windmill Hill and giving then Christmas presents, and
  • eting house in Jamestown, Rhode Island in the Windmill Hill Historic District.
  • oad crossing, south of Dudley, to the site of Windmill Hill Station and a little beyond with just a
  • e election with only Beechwood, Daresbury and Windmill Hill wards not having elections.
  • over some of the remaining open stretches in Windmill Hill to make way for a rapid transit bendy bu
  • ring World War I a German airship passed over Windmill Hill and dropped bombs on it.
  • Windmill Hill Pit is on Lime Avenue which is just off
  • iew looking eastwards from Lodge Hill towards Windmill Hill with the Q-pit in the foreground and the
  • The site evolved from a fort built on ' Windmill Hill' in the early 19th century to an astrono
  • Enfield Chase railway station is located in Windmill Hill, Enfield, in the London Borough of Enfie
  • Alexander Keiller purchases Windmill Hill, Avebury.
  • Windmill Hill, located in Gravesend, Kent, named for i
  • this time to Bascombe Copse on the slopes of Windmill Hill, in 1991.
  • er Keiller and Harold St George Gray excavate Windmill Hill, Avebury (continues to 1929).
  • engrove, Knowle, Southville, Whitchurch Park, Windmill Hill.
  • ndy road continues through Boreham Street and Windmill Hill.
  • a sites associated with it have been found at Windmill Hill.
  • Prairie Mills Windmill history
1 2 3 4 次へ>