CheddarValley may refer to the area surrounding the village of Cheddar in Somerset, England a brand name of cider produced by Thatchers Cider CheddarValley Line , a former railway line of the area. disambig de CheddarValley ... more details
CheddarValley line The CheddarValley line was a railway line in Somerset , England, opened in 1869 ... through to Cheddar on 3 August 1869, ref cite web url http www.railscot.co.uk CheddarValley and Yatton Railway frame.htm title CheddarValley and Yatton Railway accessdate 2007 11 23 work RAILSCOT ref ... 1950 for goods traffic. The CheddarValley line survived until the Beeching Axe . Towards the end of its life, there were so few passengers that diesel railcar s were sometimes used. The Cheddar ... closed in the 1960s, when it became part of the CheddarValley Railway Nature Reserve. ref cite web ... 1246&N title CheddarValley Railway Walk accessdate 2007 11 23 work Natural England ref It also includes ... CheddarValley Railway Walk Society accessdate 2007 11 23 work CheddarValley Railway Walk Society ... reflist External links commons category CheddarValley line http www.thestrawberryline.co.uk The Strawberry Line official website http www.cheddarvalleywalk.org.uk CheddarValley Railway Walk Society ... Strawberry Line pdf Cycle Map Use dmy dates date May 2011 DEFAULTSORT CheddarValley Line Category ... de CheddarValley and Yatton Railway ... strawberries that it carried. It ran from Yatton railway station through stnlnk Cheddar to Wells ... Yatton to Cheddar. History File Axbridge Railway Station.jpg thumb left Former Axbridge railway station ... 2002 publisher Dovecote Press, Wimborne page 125 ref The prime motivation for the line to Cheddar and Draycott, Somerset Draycott was to provide transport for Strawberry strawberries , and Cheddar cheese ... stnlnk Yatton and stnlnk Cheddar today forms The Strawberry Line , a railway walk and part of the National ... eastwards the line follows the southern edge of the Mendips crossing the Cheddar Yeo . The track ... track is regained opposite St Michael s Cheshire Home and is in good condition through to Cheddar, with a picnic ... Cheddar Gorge . A roadsign in Draycott still bears the legend Draycott Station 1 4 mile although ... more details
transported on the CheddarValley line , which closed in the late 1960s but is now a cycle path ... gorge and caves began with the opening of the CheddarValley Railway in 1869. ref cite web title ... crunch hits trip Jamaica article 1022312 detail article.html newspaper CheddarValley Gazette date ... to an on site lime kiln, which closed in 2009 ref cite news newspaper CheddarValley Gazette date 26 ... to market, the since closed CheddarValley line became known as The Strawberry Line after it opened ... of the CheddarValley Railway Nature Reserve. ref name Strawberry Line cite web url http www.forestofavon.org ... bullseye article 1716657 detail article.html title Golden Girl hits bullseye newspaper CheddarValley ... 1427661 detail article.html newspaper CheddarValley Gazette title Celebrity funnyman to return ... news Preview article 1944271 detail article.html newspaper CheddarValley Gazette title Preview ... CheddarValley Gazette date 28 January 2010 ref ref cite news url http www.thisissomerset.co.uk ... Cross faces newspaper CheddarValley Gazette date 5 February 2010 accessdate 30 March 2010 ref By 2002 ... as the Strawberry Line Trail, which currently runs from Yatton to Cheddar. The CheddarValley line ... of St. Andrew s Church looking north west Cheddar has three schools belonging to the CheddarValley Group of Schools, twelve schools that provide CheddarValley s three tier education system. ref cite ... Cheddar First School as well as other first schools in the CheddarValley. The Kings of Wessex School ... denominations, including CheddarValley Community Church, who not only meet at The Kings of Wessex ... web url http www.cheddarvalleycommunitychurch.org title CheddarValley Community Church publisher CheddarValley Community Church accessdate 30 March 2010 ref The Baptist chapel was built in 1831. ref ... bot H3llBot ref In 2010 a skatepark was built in the village, ref Cite news newspaper CheddarValley ... May 2009 newspaper CheddarValley Gazette accessdate 30 March 2010 ref play in the Somerset County Football ... more details
Cheddar has several meanings Cheddar , a village in England Cheddar Complex , a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest Cheddar Gorge , the largest gorge in the UK Cheddar Man , the 7150 years old remains of a human male found in Cheddar Gorge Cheddar Reservoir , an artificial water reservoir CheddarValley line , an old railway line Cheddar Wood , a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest Cheddar Yeo , a river which flows through Cheddar Gorge and the village of CheddarCheddar cheese , originally produced in Cheddar Manufacture of Cheddar cheese Cheddars , a brand of biscuit Cheddar s Casual Cafe , a Texas based chain of dining restaurants Better Cheddars , a brand of baked snack cracker See also CheddarValley disambiguation Disambig de Cheddar id Cheddar nl Cheddar no Cheddar pt Cheddar fi Cheddar ... more details
760796 detail article.html title Totty Pot is top tipple publisher CheddarValley Gazette date 10 March ... best bottled beer. ref cite news url http www.thisissomerset.co.uk news Cheddar best totty world article 1466463 detail article.html publisher CheddarValley Gazette title Cheddar has some of the best ...Infobox brewery name Cheddar Ales image Image CheddarAlesLogo.png caption location Cheddar , Somerset , England owner Independent opened 2006 production active beers brewbox beer name Gorge Best style Bitter beer Bitter brewbox beer name Potholer style Bitter beer Bitter brewbox beer name Totty Pot Porter style Porter beer Porter seasonal beers brewbox beer name Goat s Leap style India Pale Ale IPA brewbox beer name Festive Totty style Porter beer Porter brewbox beer name Mild Cheddar style Mild ale Mild other beers url URL http cheddarales.co.uk Cheddar Ales is a small independent brewery located in the village of Cheddar in Somerset , England, which produces a range of regular and seasonal beer s. Its owner and head brewer, Jem Ham, previously worked 15 years at Butcombe Brewery in nearby Wrington . ref cite web url http www.camrabristol.org.uk pw72s.pdf format PDF pages 7 publisher Campaign for Real Ale CAMRA Bristol work Pints West No. 72 Winter 2006 2007 edition title Discovering Cheddar Ales accessdate 2008 01 21 ref Products The brewery produces two regular beers and the occasional seasonal brew. Gorge Best formerly Best Bitter &ndash 4.0 abv Potholer &ndash 4.3 abv golden bitter. The name is derived from the sport of Caving potholing cave exploration , which is popular in the Caves .... Named after a small cave at the top of Cheddar Gorge . ref cite news url http 97bottles.com breweries uk somerset cheddarcheddar ales totty pot title Totty pot publisher 97 bottles accessdate 2010 ... cite web url http siba.co.uk 2011 06 cheddar ales beer festival raises 2650 for charity publisher Society of Independent Brewers title Cheddar Ales Beer Festival Raises 2650 For Charity date 28 June ... more details
used to carry the CheddarValley line and west through Rackley before joining the River Axe Bristol Channel River Axe . The catchment area is convert 54 sqkm sqmi . ref name somrivers History File Cheddar Yeo from Hythe Bridge geograph.org.uk 193386.jpg thumb The Cheddar Yeo at Hythe As early as 1527 ...Geobox River Name section name Cheddar Yeo native name other name other name1 Image image Dam below Cheddar Gorge.jpg image size image caption The dam at the bottom of Cheddar Gorge Etymology etymology ... imperial Source source name source location Cheddar source district North Somerset source region source ... right1 Free fields free name free value Map section map map size map caption The Cheddar Yeo is a small ... After emerging into Cheddar Gorge it flows through the village of Cheddar, where it has been used ... into Cheddar Reservoir to provide drinking water for Bristol . Course File Gough s Cave, Alladdin s Cave.jpg ... before emerging into Cheddar Gorge . Within Gough s Cave the river forms the largest underground ... index.php?module Content&func view&pid 57 title Cheddar Yeo publisher Somerset Rivers accessdate 30 ... Bishop s Palace. This chamber is the largest chamber currently found in the Cheddar caves. Further ... the river flows through Cheddar past the site of a Anglo Saxons Saxon palace, ref Cite web url http ... at Cheddar, Somerset an Interim Report of Excavations in 1960 62 accessdate 31 March 2008 ref ref name ... Cheddar Archaeological Assessment last Richardson first Miranda date 2003 work Somerset Extensive ... council.com Cheddar index.asp?pageid 148051 publisher Cheddar Parish Council first John last Outhwaite title A Short History of Cheddar accessdate 30 March 2010 ref In the Victorian era it also became ... about.htm title A brief history of Cheddar publisher Cheddar Web Site accessdate 30 March 2010 ref The last mill in Cheddar, which was used as a shirt factory, closed in the early 1950s. ref ... isbn 057503453X ref There was also a small port at Hythe on the Wedmore Road, just south of Cheddar ... more details
About a geographical feature in Somerset, England the game Cheddar Gorge game File cheddar.arp.750pix.jpg alt Exposed limestone cliffs on either side of a road with cars on it. thumb right 300px Cheddar Gorge Cheddar Gorge is a limestone Canyon gorge in the Mendip Hills , near the village of Cheddar in Somerset , England. The gorge is the site of the Cheddar show caves, where Britain s oldest complete human skeleton , Cheddar Man , estimated to be 9,000 years old, was found in 1903. ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk naturescalendar summer honeypots cheddarcheddar gorge.shtml title Tourist hotspots Cheddar Gorge work BBC accessdate 2007 08 12 ref Older remains from the Upper Paleolithic Upper ... of an underground river, contain stalactites and stalagmites . Cheddar Gorge, including the caves ... its appearance on the 2005 television programme Seven Natural Wonders , Cheddar Gorge was named ... cite web url http www.thebmc.co.uk Feature.aspx?id 1843 title Access Q&A Cheddar Gorge work British Mountaineering Council year 1999 accessdate 2007 08 12 ref Geography File cheddar gorge from aircraft ... to the south right hand side of picture and the slopes to the north. Cheddar is a gorge lying on the southern ... summer honeypots cheddarcheddar gorge.shtml title Tourist hotspots Cheddar Gorge work Natures ... cheddarcheddar gorge showcaves.htm title Cheddar Gorge and Caves Jacobs Ladder Tourist Information ref ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk somerset content articles 2008 10 20 cheddar gorge feature.shtml title Cheddar Gorge and Caves the natural wonder home to everyone ref with a near vertical cliff ... the gorge. ref cite web url http www.bgs.ac.uk mendips localities cheddar.html title Cheddar Gorge ... dry, so that today much of the gorge has no river until the underground Cheddar Yeo river emerges ... of dams and ponds which supply the nearby Cheddar Reservoir , ref cite web url http www.bristol water.co.uk ... http www.bristolwater.co.uk leisure cheddar info.asp publisher Bristol Water title Cheddar Reservoir ... more details
notability date March 2010 Charleville Cheddar is an Irish cheese producer situated in Charleville, County Cork . It is part of the Golden Vale group. It is part of the so called Irish cheese triangle the other two companies being Mitchelstown and Wexford Cheddar . It works primarily in the production of red cheddar cheese . External links http www.ramblers.org.uk info paths wealdway.html Irish Old Rambling Men Association. http www.littleshamrocks.com Irish Appetizer Recipes.html CheddarTriangles The Irish Cheddar Triangle Category Cheesemakers ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 Infobox Cheese name Cheddar image File Coleraine Cheddar.jpg 250px othernames country Northern Ireland regiontown County Londonderry , Coleraine region town source Cow s pasteurised Frequently texture hard fat protein dimensions weight aging 3 4 months depending on variety certification ? Coleraine Cheddar is a cheese made in Northern Ireland and Canada, and was distributed by Castlewood Farm Products Ltd until it ceased trading recently. Citation needed date May 2008 The product range continues to be distributed under the name of Dairy Produce Packers Ltd of Coleraine, part of the Kerry Group , but the cheeses are actually made in a factory in Portadown.The Coleraine factory makes only processed cheese slices for the supermarket fast food industries. The Portadown company makes Coleraine Cheddar, Coleraine Mature White Cheddar, Coleraine Medium Cheddar, Coleraine Mild White Cheddar and Royal Canadian Mature Cheddar. It is never shaved, only grated. Coleraine Cheese is soon to release its own parmasan range in little tubs for easy distribution. DEFAULTSORT Coleraine Cheddar Category Cheeses of Northern Ireland Category Cow s milk cheeses Cheese stub fr Cheddar de Coleraine ... more details
Infobox cheese name Cheddar Cheese image Image Somerset Cheddar.jpg 250px country England region Somerset town Cheddar source Cow s pasteurised Frequently texture Hard aging 3&ndash 18 months depending on variety certification West Country farmhouse Cheddar Protected Geographical Status PDO Cheddar cheese ... village of Cheddar in Somerset . ref name curdswhey Cite news title Separating the curds from the whey ... The Interview Lactalis McLelland s Seriously driving the Cheddar market work The Grocery Trader url ... production title Cheddar Cheese Production work http future.aae.wisc.edu data annual values by area ... the big question if cheddar cheese is british why is so much of it coming from abroad 1791185.html newspaper The Independent title The Big Question If cheddar cheese is British, why is so much ... The name Cheddar cheese is widely used and has no Protected Geographical Status Protected Designation of Origin PDO within the European Union, but only Cheddar produced from local milk within four counties of South West England may use the name West Country Farmhouse Cheddar. ref Brown, Steve Blackmon ... Heinemann, 2001, pp. 265 266. ref History The cheese originates from the village of Cheddar in Somerset , South West England. Cheddar Gorge on the edge of the village contains a number of cave ... indy Cheddar cheese traditionally had to be made within convert 30 mi km of Wells Cathedral . ref name curdswhey Cheddar has been produced since at least the 12th century. A pipe rolls pipe roll of Henry ... . ref Cite web title History work Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company url http www.cheddargorgecheeseco.co.uk acatalog about cheddar gorge.html accessdate 2009 08 01 ref Charles I of England Charles I 1600 ... to the modernisation and standardisation of Cheddar cheese was the nineteenth century Somerset dairyman Joseph Harding . ref name History Cite web title History of Cheddar Cheese work Icons of England url http www.icons.org.uk theicons collection cheddar cheese biography history of cheddar finished ... more details
Cheddar Man is the name given to the remains of a human male found in Gough s Cave in Cheddar Gorge , Somerset , England. The remains date to approximately 8th millennium BC 7150 BC , and it appears that he died a violent death. It is Britain s oldest complete human skeleton. Excavated in 1903, the remains are kept by the Natural History Museum in London, but are not currently on display. A replica of the skeleton is exhibited in the Cheddar Man and the Cannibals museum in Cheddar village. The death of Cheddar Man remains a mystery. There is no scientific evidence to suggest how he died, although a hole in his skull suggests violence. Speculation based on scientifically investigated known ritual or warfare practices which existed during this early period is inconclusive. The other key paleolithic sites in the UK are Happisburgh , Pakefield , Boxgrove Quarry Boxgrove , Barnfield Pit Swanscombe , Bontnewydd Palaeolithic site Pontnewydd , Kents Cavern , and Red Lady of Paviland Paviland . Mitochondrial DNA testing In 1996, Bryan Sykes of Oxford University first sequenced the mitochondrial DNA of Cheddar Man, with DNA extracted from one of Cheddar Man s Molar tooth molar s. Cheddar Man was determined to have belonged to Haplogroup U5, a branch of mitochondrial haplogroup U mtDNA haplogroup ... , pp. 1 5. ref Sykes got DNA from the 9,000 year old Cheddar Man s tooth, and from a 12,000 year old Cheddar tooth from the same cave. ref Brian Sykes Sykes, Brian , Blood of the Isles Bantam, 2006 pages 5 12 ref Bryan Sykes research into Cheddar Man was filmed as he performed it in 1997. As a means of connecting Cheddar Man to the living residents of Cheddar village, he compared mitochondrial DNA mtDNA taken from twenty living residents of the village to that extracted from Cheddar Man s molar ... ago with Cheddar Man through his maternal line. ref http www.nytimes.com 1997 03 24 world tracing your family tree to cheddar man s mum.html?pagewanted 1 SARAH LYALL, Tracing Your Family Tree to Cheddar ... more details
Infobox SSSI image Image Cheddar Wod.jpg 200px name Cheddar Wood aos Somerset interest Biological gridref gbmappingsmall ST445552 latitude 51.29321 longitude 2.79733 displaymap Somerset area convert 86.9 ha km2 sqmi notifydate Start date 1967 enref 1003970 Cheddar Wood gbmapping ST445552 is a convert 86.9 ha acre 0 biological Site of Special Scientific Interest at Cheddar in the Mendip Hills , Somerset , England , SSSI notification notified in 1967. Cheddar Wood and the smaller Macall s Wood near Cheddar Gorge , are what remains of the wood of the Bishops of Bath and Wells in the thirteenth century and of Edmund I of England King Edmund the Magnificent s wood in the tenth. It lies on carboniferous limestone with rock showing through the thin topsoils. In 1801 the wood was larger than it is today. During the nineteenth century its lower fringes were grubbed out to make strawberry fields, most of which have reverted to woodland. It was coppiced until 1917. ref cite book title Aspects of the medieval landscape of Somerset last Aston first Michael authorlink Mick Aston coauthors year 1988 publisher Somerset County Council location isbn 0861831292 url page 30 ref This site compromises a range of habitats which includes ancient and secondary semi natural broadleaved woodland, unimproved neutral grassland and a mosaic of calcareous grassland and acidic dry dwarf shrub heath. Two nationally rare plant species are present. Additional interest lies in the invertebrate fauna. Cheddar Wood is one of only a few English stations for Starved Wood sedge Carex depauperata , which grows in the lane along the east side of the wood. ref name Twist Twist, Colin, Rare Plants in Great Britain a site ... Cantharis fusca also occur. ref cite web title Cheddar Wood work English Nature url http www.english ... nature reserves by Somerset Wildlife Trust Cheddar Wood Edge which covers convert 7.1 ha acre ... woodland hedges, and Cheddar Wood itself which has restricted access allowed by permit. References ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Cheddar Reservoir image lake Cheddarreser.JPG caption lake at dusk looking towards the western edge of the Mendip Hills and Crook Peak to Shute Shelve Hill Crook Peak image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Somerset coords coord 51 16 50 N 2 48 5 W type waterbody region GB display inline type reservoir inflow inlet from Cheddar Yeo outflow catchment basin countries United Kingdom length width area convert 105.4 ha acre 0 abbr on depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Infobox SSSI image Image Cheddarreservoir.jpg 230px name Cheddar Reservoir aos Somerset interest Biological gridref gbmappingsmall ST441537 latitude 51.2806 longitude 2.8014 displaymap Somerset area convert 105.4 ha km2 sqmi notifydate Start date 1972 enref 1003948 Cheddar Reservoir is an artificial reservoir in Somerset , England, operated by Bristol Water . Dating from the 1930s it has a capacity of 135  million  gallons 614,000  cubic  metres . The reservoir is supplied with water taken from the Cheddar Yeo river in Cheddar Gorge . The inlet grate for the convert 54 in m 1 water pipe that is used to transport the water can be seen immediately upstream from the sensory garden in Cheddar Gorge. It lies to the west of the village of Cheddar and south east of the town of Axbridge . It is roughly circular in shape, and surrounded by large earth ... sssi details.cfm?sssi id 1003948 English Nature SSSI information for Cheddar Reservoir ref It was the first ... cheddar info.asp title Cheddar Reservoir Introduction publisher Bristol Water accessdate 2009 08 18 ... side, accessible from Cheddar. Two water towers are present, one at the Cheddar end ... birds have been seen at Cheddar Reservoir, mainly waterfowl and shorebirds . Up to 2004 the following ... Ortolan Bunting Second reservoir Bristol Water has long identified Cheddar as the site for a new ... Corinthian Yacht Club http www.bbc.co.uk somerset content panoramas cheddar reservoir 360.shtml Cheddar ... more details
Infobox SSSI image Image Cheddargorge.jpg 200px name Cheddar Complex aos Somerset interest Biological and Geological gridref gbmappingsmall ST465538 latitude 51.28082 longitude 2.76844 displaymap Somerset area convert 441.3 ha km2 sqmi notifydate Start date 1952 enref 1003940 The Cheddar Complex is a 441.3 hectare 1090.5 acre biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Cheddar around the Cheddar Gorge and north east to Charterhouse, Somerset Charterhouse in the Mendip Hills , Somerset , SSSI notification notified in 1952. This is a very large area which includes 4 SSSIs formerly known as Cheddar Gorge SSSI, August Hole Longwood Swallet SSSI, GB Cavern Charterhouse SSSI and Charterhouse on Mendip SSSI. It is part owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust and part managed by the Somerset Wildlife Trust . Biological The Cheddar Complex supports a wide range of semi natural habitats which includes unimproved grassland, calcareous dry dwarf shrub heath, semi natural ancient woodland broadleaved woodland and dense and scattered scrub. Four nationally rare plants are present, including Little Robin Geranium purpureum , Cheddar Pink Dianthus gratianopolitanus and Cheddar Bedstraw Galium fleurotii , two of which are endemic to the Cheddar area, as well as fifteen nationally scarce species. ref name sssicitation Geological This site .... Cheddar Gorge is Britain s largest gorge and probably the country s best known limestone feature ... and encompassing the major environmental changes of the Pleistocene period. Cheddar Caves contain both ... Several types of limestone including Clifton Down Limestone, Cheddar Limestone and Cheddar Oolite ... Rock Gate. ref cite web title Cheddar Gorge url http www.bgs.ac.uk mendips localities cheddar.html ... preserved. ref name sssicitation cite web title The Cheddar Complex work English Nature url http ... of woodland and shrubs. ref cite web title Cheddar Complex url http www.somersetwildlife.org cheddar ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Cheddar locale Cheddar borough Somerset image name Cheddar station.jpg caption original Bristol and Exeter Railway pregroup Great Western Railway postgroup Great Western Railway platforms latitude 51.27571 longitude 2.78408 Cheddar railway station was a station on the Bristol and Exeter Railway s CheddarValley line in Cheddar , Somerset . The station had substantial goods traffic based on the locally grown strawberries, which led to the line s alternative name as The Strawberry Line. History The station was opened as the temporary terminus of the broad gauge line in August 1869. The railway was extended to Wells Tucker Street railway station Wells in 1870, converted to standard gauge in the mid 1870s and then linked up to the East Somerset Railway to provide through services from stnlnk Yatton to Witham Somerset railway station Witham in 1878. All the railways involved were absorbed into the Great Western Railway in the 1870s. ref cite book last MacDermot first E T title History of the Great Western Railway edition 1 volume 2 1863 1921 publisher Great Western Railway year 1931 location London ref Cheddar was the largest station on the line, with a big station building and an all over roof that covered both platforms. The Yatton to Witham line closed to passengers in 1963. Cheddar remained open for goods until November 1965, and even then a private siding kept the line in place until March 1969. Most of the station buildings still exist in other uses, but the overall roof was taken down soon after the passenger service was withdrawn. ref cite book title Somerset Railway Stations first Mike last Oakley publisher Dovecote Press location Wimborne date October 2002 pages pp. 40 isbn 1904349099 ref Services Disused Rail Start rail line previous stnlnk Axbridge next Draycott railway station Somerset Draycott route Great Western Railway br small CheddarValley Railway small col 000080 end box References reflist commonscat Cheddar railway station ... more details
Infobox Historic building image Cheddarchurch.jpg caption name Church of St Andrew location town Cheddar location country England architect client engineer construction start date completion date 14th century date demolished cost structural system style size map type Somerset latitude 51.2737 longitude 2.7761 coordinates display yes The Church of St Andrew in Cheddar , Somerset , England dates from the 14th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building . ref name IoE The church was Victorian restoration restored in 1873 by William Butterfield . It contains some 15th century stained glass and an altar table of 1631. The church monument chest tomb in the chancel is believed to be to Sir Thomas Cheddar and is dated 1442. ref name IoE cite web title Church of St. Andrew work Images of England url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 268768 accessdate 2006 05 09 ref The tower, which rises to convert 100 ft m 0 , ref name curio cite book title Curiosities of Somerset last Leete Hodge first Lornie authorlink coauthors year 1985 publisher Bossiney Books location Bodmin isbn 0906456983 pages 20 ref and dates from around 1423, ref name poyntz cite book last Poyntz Wright first Peter title The Parish Church Towers of Somerset, Their construction, craftsmanship and chronology 1350 1550 year 1981 month publisher Avebury Publishing Company isbn 0861275020 ref contains a bell dating from 1759 and made by Thomas Bilbie of the Bilbie family . ref cite book last Moore first James authorlink coauthors Roy Rice & Ernest Hucker title Bilbie and the Chew Valley clock makers year 1995 publisher The authors location isbn 0952670208 ref St Andrew s is the Church of England parish church for Cheddar. The vicar is The Reverend Sue Rose, who was licensed as priest in charge in April 2009. ref cite news url http www.thisissomerset.co.uk cheddarvalley news Wait vicar article 946944 detail article.html date 29 April 2009 accessdate 11 May 2009 publisher CheddarValley ... more details
Infobox Company name Cheddar s Casual Caf logo Image Cheddars.png type Private foundation 1978 founder Aubrey Good & Doug Rogers location city Irving, Texas location country USA locations 80 key people Douglas Rogers president industry Restaurant homepage http www.cheddars.com File Cheddars Hendersonville TN USA.JPG thumb Cheddar s in Hendersonville, Tennessee . Cheddar s Casual Caf , usually known as just Cheddar s , is an American chain of casual dining restaurant s. The chain was founded in 1978 in Arlington, Texas by Aubrey Good and Douglas Rogers. ref cite web url http findarticles.com p articles mi m3190 is 32 40 ai n16619776 title Cheddar s Casual Cafe chain founder Good dies accessdate 2008 06 16 date 2006 08 07 work Nation s Restaurant News ref More than eighty Cheddar s restaurants operate throughout the U.S., primarily in the Southern United States South and Midwestern United States Midwest . ref cite web url http www.savannahnow.com node 476917 title New restaurants lead to new jobs accessdate 2008 06 16 last Nardella first Lauren date 2008 04 08 work SavannahNow.com ref ref cite web url http www.businessfranchiseworld.com cheddar s cafe franchise title Cheddar s Casual Caf Franchise Details accessdate 2008 06 16 work Business Franchise World ref Cheddar s does not advertise in any medium, instead relying on word of mouth . ref cite web url http cheddars.com CHD 06 4walls.html title Welcome to Cheddars accessdate 2008 12 06 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References Reflist External links http www.cheddars.com Cheddar s &mdash official site restaurant stub Category Restaurants established in 1978 Category Restaurant franchises Category Regional restaurant chains in the United States Category Restaurants in Texas Category Companies based in Arlington, Texas ... more details
Multiple issues wikify April 2012 orphan October 2011 refimprove November 2009 Isle of Mull Cheddar is a very sharp white cheddar cheese with a blue vein. ref cite web url http www.isleofmullcheese.co.uk aboutus.htm title Further Information publisher Isleofmullcheese.co.uk date accessdate 2012 03 15 ref References reflist Cheeses of the United Kingdom Category Cow s milk cheeses Category Scottish cheeses Scotland stub cheese stub ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 The manufacture of Cheddar cheese includes the process of cheddaring which makes this cheese unique. Cheddar cheese is named for the village of Cheddar in Somerset in South West England South West England where it was originally made. The manufacture has since spread around the world and the name has become generic. Food ingredients used during manufacture Milk Generally, the milk is raw milk whole or 3.3 . The milk must be ripened before adding in the rennet. The term ripening means allowing the Lactobacillus Lactic acid bacteria LAB to turn lactose into lactic acid which lowers the pH of the solution, greatly aiding in the coagulation of the milk. This is vital for the production of cheese curds that are later formed into Cheddar. Rennet chymosin rennin Rennet is an enzyme that was traditionally collected from the stomach of a milk fed calf natural rennet . This enzyme ... be achieved using acids, but yields lower quality Cheddar. The two key components of natural rennet ... breaks cleanly leaving a glassy fracture, it is ready for cutting. In a large Cheddar manufacturing ... to be considered Cheddar cheese, depending on the region where it is created See Code of Federal ..., during the manufacture of cheddar cheese The curd is cooked by adding hot water to the jacket of the vat ... in making Cheddar. It is a multi step process that gives Cheddar its unique flavour. Setting The curds ... of Cheddar. After this, the cheddar cheese will be aged. Aging Mild Cheddar is generally only aged for one to two months, but mature Cheddar can age for a year or more, even past twelve years. Aging time depends on the type of Cheddar being made. References reflist External links cite web url http www.dairyforall.com cheesemanufacture.php title Cheddar Cheese Method of manufacture cite patent country US number 3875305 title Production of cheddar cheese pubdate 1975 04 01 gdate fdate 1973 ... Cheddar Cheese Category Cow s milk cheeses Category Manufacturing ja ... more details
Cathedral City is Dairy Crest s leading brand of Cheddar cheese and the most popular brand in the UK. ref cite web author 14 October url http www.marketingweek.co.uk cathedral city cheese set for C2 A310m relaunch 3005553.article title Cathedral City cheese set for 10m relaunch & 124 News publisher Marketing Week date accessdate 2012 02 10 ref It is produced from a 25 year old recipe at Davidstow in Cornwall , which has neither city status nor a cathedral. Dairy Crest bought the brand from Mendip Foods Ltd in 1995. In 2007, Dairy Crest announced an integrated marketing campaign designed to drive growth for Cathedral City, which it has called The Big Cheese Tease . As of 2009 Cathedral City Cheese is advertised with the line Mature, yet Mellow . References Reflist External links http www.cathedralcity.co.uk Cathedral City Cheddar website British cheeses Category English cheeses Category Economy of Cornwall cheese stub ... more details
expert verify Dogs date July 2011 Image Tilred.jpg thumb right Tillamook Cheddar Tillamook Cheddar b. January 17, 1999 Tillie for short is a Jack Russell Terrier Jack Russell terrier dog from Greenwich, Connecticut , who has acquired a reputation as an artist. She had work on display at the National Arts Club , collaborating on pieces that were shown with human artists such as Tom Sachs and Dirk Westphal . ref cite web url http www.artinfo.com news story 37834 the great animal artists of our time from thai elephants to brooklyn terriers the ascent of creatures great and small in the art world ?page 1 title The Great Animal Artists of Our Time From Thai Elephants to Brooklyn Terriers, the Ascent of Creatures Great and Small in the Art World Artinfo last Allen first Emma date 9 June 2011 publisher Artinfo.com accessdate 12 April 2012 ref Background A 16 pound 7.25  kg Jack Russell terrier with a white coat and brown and black markings on her face, she is named for Tillamook Cheddar , a brand of cheese produced in the U.S. state of Oregon. She lives in the Clinton Hill, Brooklyn Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn , New York, with her owner, F. Bowman Hastie III, a Freelancer freelance writer and editor. Hastie, who grew up in Oregon, ref name celeb cite web url http celebritydogwatcher.com ?p 1517 title Tillamook Cheddar by way of Bowman Hastie first Kelly date 6 February 2007 publisher Celebrity Dog Watcher accessdate 12 April 2012 ref serves as her agent, publicist, and manager. ref name dogjobs cite news url http news.nationalgeographic.com news 2002 10 1021 021021 dogswithjobs2.html ... accessdate 12 April 2012 ref Hastie received Tillamook Cheddar as a 30th birthday gift from his ... first image. ref name dogjobs Image UnicornTapestry.jpg thumb Tillamook Cheddar s 2008 painting Unicorn ... Monday, 21 November 2011 date November 2011 Tillamook Cheddar has appeared on CNN Sunday Morning , with hosts ... Tillamook Cheddar official site Category Art by animals Category Individual dogs Category ... more details
The Valley may refer to any of numerous locations Canada Annapolis Valley in eastern Nova Scotia Sudbury Basin in Ontario United States Antelope Valley in northern Los Angeles County and eastern Kern County Central Valley California Gila River valley basin of south eastern Arizona Jackson Hole a valley of the Teton Range in Western Wyoming Kanawha River valley, West Virginia Las Vegas Valley , the LV metropolitan area referred to locally as the valley Lehigh Valley , Pennsylvania Monongahela Valley , northwestern Pennsylvania Napa Valley , California North Valley, Syracuse and South Valley, Syracuse Penn York Valley , New York Pennsylvania Pioneer Valley , western Massachusetts Pomona Valley , California Rio Grande Valley , Texas Sacramento Valley , California San Fernando Valley , California San Gabriel Valley , California San Joaquin Valley , California Santa Clara Valley , California Santa Clarita Valley , California Shenandoah Valley , Virginia Silicon Valley , in the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, United States Sonoma Valley , California Spokane Valley , Washington Steel Valley Ohio Pennsylvania , Ohio Steel Valley Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania Valley of the Sun , Arizona Willamette Valley , Oregon Yakima River Valley in southeastern Washington Yakima Valley AVA , the first American Viticultural Area established within Washington State Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California Elsewhere The Valley, Anguilla , the capital of Anguilla The Kashmir Valley, a region of the Indian subcontinent The Valleys or the South Wales Valleys , Great Britain Fortitude Valley , Brisbane, Australia T in an tSeanbhaile , a village on Achill Island, Co. Mayo, Ireland The Valley may also be used for Film and literature La Vall e film La Vall e film The Valley , a 1972 French film The Valley , a fictional television series on The O.C. The Valley novel The Valley novel by Barry Pilton The Valley film The Valley film , a 1976 amateur film by Peter ... more details
about the physical geographic term places named ValleyValley disambiguation Image Glacier park1.jpg right thumb U shaped valley in Glacier National Park U.S. Glacier National Park in Montana , United States . Image Flj tsdalur.jpg right thumb Flj tsdalur in East Iceland , a rather flat valley in Scotland, this type of valley is called a strath Image Glacial Valley MtHoodWilderness.jpg thumb right A glaciated valley in the Mount Hood Wilderness showing a characteristic U shape, the bottom s rocky rubble accretion and the broad shoulders In geology , a valley or Dale origin dale is a Depression geology depression with predominant extent in one direction. A very deep river valley may be called a canyon or gorge. The terms U shaped valley U shaped and V shaped are descriptive terms of geography .... Name A valley in its broadest geographic sense is also known as a dale . A valley through which a river runs may also be referred to as a vale . A small, secluded, and often wooded valley is known as a Dell landform dell or in Scotland as a glen . A wide, flat valley through which a river runs is known in Scotland as a strath . A Cove Appalachian Mountains mountain cove is a small valley, closed ... the erosion of a Cove Appalachian Mountains geologic window . A small valley surrounded by mountains or ridge s is sometimes known as a hollow . A deep, narrow valley is known as a coon also spelled ... redirect target, River valley For a comprehensive list of world wide river valleys see Category River valleys River valleys category see River phenomenon A valley formed by River flowing water , or river valley , is usually V shaped. The exact shape will depend on the characteristics of the stream ..., where it approaches its base level , it begins to deposit sediment and the valley bottom becomes ... Inn valley Inntal , affluents of Enns River Enns a.s.o Switzerland Napf region, Zurich Oberland, Engadin ... of civilization first civilizations developed from these river valley communities. Vale Anchor Vale ... more details
italic title In the Valley 1890 is a historical novel by Anglo American novelist Harold Frederic . It is set in the United States in the Mohawk Valley and in Albany, New York , from 1757 to 1777. Plot A Mohawk Valley Dutchman finds himself pitted against a brilliant villain, a British officer, who for a time wins the affections of the heroine who has been thrown among Tories and British but steadfastly loyal to her native colony, though in the end he loses her to the slow witted, though courageous and honorable Douw Mauverensen, who is historian as well as hero of the tale. The climax of the book is the Battle of Oriskany . The book adheres to the New York tradition, early set down in Washington Irving Irving and Fenimore Cooper Cooper , of respect for Dutch prudence, suspicion of British perfidy and active prejudice against all New England ers, particularly those from Connecticut . There are also faithful black slaves and ferocious Indians. Background Frederic said years of preparation went to the making of the book, which is full of erudition regarding life in the Mohawk Valley and in Albany from 1757 to 1777. Evaluation and analysis In the Valley is representative of the historical novels which, during the later years of the 19th century in the United States, contended, for a time successfully, with the prevailing vogue of realism . It accepts conventions of its genre, but goes beyond them in respects, for it lacks the customary tinsel of archaisms and pretensions, and is not always sentimental. Frederic, later distinguished by his energetic naturalism, was, in this romance, prophetically spare and terse. During the time period in question, the diverse nationalities of the region ... war the battle of Oriskany, by checking the British and Indians, not only left the valley in the hands ... to the decision reached at Saratoga. In the Valley , compact and dramatic throughout, comes to its fitting climax with the fight at Oriskany. References Cite Americana year 1920 In the Valley author Carl ... more details
Into the Valley is a 1979 single music single by Skids band Skids , taken off their Scared to Dance album , and is their best known song, appearing on a number of punk rock and Scottish music compilation album s. It reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart for the week ending 24 March 1979. ref name Chartstats.com http www.chartstats.com songinfo.php?id 8134 Chart Stats Skids Into the Valley ref It was written by Richard Jobson television presenter Richard Jobson and Stuart Adamson . Into the Valley is still used as a theme music theme song for fan person fans of Dunfermline Athletic F.C. in the Scottish Premier League and Charlton Athletic F.C. of the English Football League Championship , whose stadium is aptly named The Valley London The Valley . It was also used in their Premier League premiership years by Bradford City A.F.C. , whose stadium is named Valley Parade. The song s lyrics are notoriously unintelligible owing to Jobson s diction. ref name Indecipherable lyrics http brokencontrollers.com on the theme of indesipherable lyrics channel 136 t5183636.php Discussion of indecipherability of lyrics to Into the Valley ref unreliable source date November 2011 dead link date November 2011 This has been sent up in a Maxell television advertisement which features printed incorrect translations of the words. ref name TV ad http www.youtube.com watch?v DAsmf1LGcpA Skids Into The Valley Maxell advert ref The chorus, often misquoted, is actually Ahoy, Ahoy, Land, Sea and Sky . Richard Jobson has said that the lyrics were written about the recruitment of Scottish youths into the army and more specifically about a friend who had been killed on a tour of duty in Northern Ireland. ref name Clarkson cite web last Clarkson first John title Richard Jobson Interview url http www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk ... on Sunday ref Local legend still persists that the valley mentioned is a reference to the village ... Skids Category Skids songs Category 1979 singles 1970s single stub sv Into the Valley ... more details