Unreferenced date September 2010 The Deeps is the English term for the Hebrew Tehom lang he he wikt , found in the opening verses of the Book of Genesis . It is believed by Biblical scholars to come from the Sumerian language Sumerian word Tiamat , the name given to the Salt Water, and means The Mother of All Life , from Sumerian Ti Life, Ama Mother , a title similar to one that, in the Bible , was later given to Eve Bible Eve . And the man called his wife s name Eve, because she was the mother of all living   bibleverse Genesis 3 20 . Category Hebrew Bible words and phrases ... more details
of the United Nations Children s Fund . Performances The Men of the Deeps have toured most of the major ... with their helmet lamps providing the only light. Parody The Men of the Deeps were spoofed by the cast ... situation of Cape Breton miners. Discography Men of the Deeps 1966 The Men of the Deeps I II & III ... Breton mining songs in Canada http www.choralarrangements.com The Music of the Men of the Deeps Selected ... The Men of the Deeps official Homepage http www.nfb.ca trouverunfilm fichefilm.php?lg en&id 51220 NFB Documentary The Men of the Deeps http www.choralarrangements.com Jack O Donnell Choral Arrangements DEFAULTSORT Men of the Deeps Category Musical groups established in 1966 Category ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Hand Deeps is an area of the English Channel located 8 nautical mile nm s south west of Rame Head , Cornwall and 3.5 nm north west of the Eddystone Rocks Eddystone . The name comes from the five pinnacles there which rise from the surrounding sea bed depth of 55 metres to depth between 7 and 19 metres from the surface. The pinnacles are within a rectangle about 1 nm north south and 0.5 nm west east. ref Admiralty Chart 1613 1995 ref The central pinnacle at coord 50 12.555 N 04 20.410 W display inline,title rises from more than 40 metres to 7 metres. Its Anemone anenome covered walls and frequent good visibility make it a popular dive site. ref http www.divemagazine.co.uk news article.asp?UAN 2421&v 5&sp Dive Magazine Here comes the fun ref References references Category Underwater diving sites in the United Kingdom Category Cornwall geography stubs Cornwall geo stub ... more details
italictitle File TunnelThroughTheDeeps.jpg thumb right 1st book edition publ. G. P. Putnam s Sons Putnam Tunnel Through the Deeps also published as A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah is a 1972 alternate history science fiction novel by Harry Harrison . It was serialized in Analog magazine Analog magazine beginning in the April 1972 issue. Plot summary In an alternative history fiction alternate history , the abortive United States lost the American Revolutionary War , George Washington was shot as a traitor, and America is still under control from an ascendant but benevolent and utopian British Empire. However, this world s divergence point from our own occurred far earlier, when the Moors won the battle of Navas de Tolosa on July 16, 1212 on the Iberian peninsula . Thus, it was John Cabot who discovered America, as Spain was unable to become unified due to the survival of an Islamic presence on its territory, and therefore could not finance the expedition of Christopher Columbus in 1492. The protagonist, Augustine Washington, is a direct descendant of George Washington and labors in his traitorous shadow. The title refers to the construction of a submerged floating tube pontoon bridge tunnel across the Atlantic Ocean in the novel. Captain Augustine Washington and Sir Isambard Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey Brassey Brunel descendant of Isambard Kingdom Brunel get together to link the heart of the British Empire with its far flung Atlantic colony in North America , although they fall out over Gus wooing of his young daughter, Iris, and disputes over engineering the Transatlantic tunnel . However, the two are reconciled on Sir Isambard s deathbed, and the lovers marry afterwards. See also Pontoon bridge Transatlantic tunnel External links http www.iol.ie carrollm hh n13.htm A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah page on Official website http www.iol.ie carrollm hh n13 tt worlds.htm Worlds Beside Worlds Harry Harrison describes how the book was written http www.law.harvard.edu a ... more details
James Greenwood 1832&ndash 1929 was a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British social explorer, journalist and writer . The Daily Telegraph on July 6, 1874, publishing published an Article publishing article written by James Greenwood, in which he reported on June 24, 1874 to have witnessed a human baiting . In 1876 , Greenwood republished the article in his book s Low Life Deeps Low Life Deeps in the chapter called s Low Life Deeps Chapter 1 In the Potteries . The book was iluustrated by artist Alfred Concanen . External links wikisource author James Greenwood http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk PHgreenwood.htm Schoolnet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Greenwood, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1832 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Greenwood, James Category British writers Category British journalists Category Crime witnesses Category 1832 births Category 1929 deaths ru , UK journalist stub ... more details
Correct title title F reason hash F sharp or F sharp may refer to F sharp major , a major musical scale F sharp minor , a minor musical scale F , a musical pitch F Sharp programming language , a .NET programming language encompassing functional and imperative object oriented programming disciplines A comedic song by Tim Minchin on his Dark Side CD. Rot lop Fan, the F Sharp Bell of the Obsidian Deeps. A character from the Green Lantern comics. For Wikipedia Naming conventions technical restrictions Characters totally forbidden in page titles technical reasons , F A oo the usual name for the first album by Godspeed You Black Emperor redirects to F and may have brought you here. For the album, see F A . disambig ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove August 2007 cleanup August 2007 File Killurin Church, Wexford geograph.org.uk 1235296.jpg thumb Killurin Church Killurin is a village in County Wexford , Republic of Ireland Ireland on the R730 road R730 regional road . Sited along the banks of the River Slaney , it is approximately 7 miles north west of Wexford Wexford town . History Castle A Norman architecture Norman Castle was built at the Deeps Killurin on the edge of the River Slaney in the 14th or 15th century. This castle, called the Deeps Castle, although now in ruins, is notable as one of the few remaining examples of a Tower House of its kind. Forty years after Oliver Cromwell Cromwell s Siege of Wexford invasion of Wexford , William III of England William of Orange fought and defeated the troops of his brother in law, James 11 of England at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. James is said to have stayed in hiding at the Deeps Castle. The castle itself has recently fallen in to grave disrepair. The main chimney in the south wall collapsed into the building, weakening the entire structure and altering the distinctive skyline of the area. The Deeps Castle is not actually located in Killurin, as is often incorrectly stated. It is located in the parish of Crossabeg, adjacent to the parish boundary offered by the River Slaney. The nearby County Landfill is usually called the Killurin Landfill, in order to avoid confusion, as it is located closer to Killurin than it is to Crossabeg village itself. Archaeology In the 1950s, Martin Freeman discovered an ancient urn, which is now preserved in the National Museum. He discovered the urn and other artifacts in the sandpit, which spanned his land Laffan Freeman farm and that of the present pig fattening unit Fact date September 2007 . This sandpit was the source of the sand which built many of Co. Wexford s schools in the 1940s and 50s Fact date September 2007 . Railway The Dublin Wexford railway line runs through Killurin along the west bank ... more details
The Holm of Houton is one of the southern Orkney islands. Geography The Holm is in Midland Harbour , part of Scapa Flow . It is south of the Mainland, Orkney Mainland parish of Orphir , near Houton whence its name. ref Anderson, Joseph Ed. 1893 Introduction to Orkneyinga saga . Translated by J n A. Hjaltalin & Gilbert Goudie. Edinburgh. James Thin and Mercat Press 1990 reprint . ISBN 0 901824 25 9 ref The Holm is north of Cava, Orkney Cava and Rysa Little , and to the north west of Hoy over the Bring Deeps. References references South West Orkney Orkney geo stub coord 58 55 N 3 11 W display title region GB type isle source GNS enwiki Category Islands of the Orkney Islands Category Uninhabited islands of Scotland it Holm of Houton nn Holm of Houton ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Fenriz Presents... The Best of Old School Black Metal Type Compilation Cover The Best of Old School Black Metal.jpg Released September 20, 2004 Genre Black metal , death metal , thrash metal , speed metal Label Peaceville Records Fenriz Presents... The Best of Old School Black Metal is a compilation album by Fenriz featuring bands that have been highly influential for, and pioneers of the black metal genre Nattefrost band Nattefrost and Aura Noir being the only newer bands. He originally also wanted the compilation to include Possessed band Possessed , but Larry LaLonde refused. ref http www.ultimatemetal.com forum interviews 176742 fenriz historical documentation.html Interview with Fenriz about his compilation ref Track listing Blasphemy band Blasphemy Winds of the Black Gods Sarc fago Satanic Lust Celtic Frost Dawn of Megiddo Nattefrost band Nattefrost Sluts of Hell Mercyful Fate Evil Sodom band Sodom Burst command til war Tormentor Elizabeth Bathory Aura Noir Blood Unity Destruction band Destruction Curse the Gods Samael band Samael Into the Pentagram Bulldozer band Bulldozer Whisky Time Mayhem band Mayhem Freezing Moon Hellhammer The Third of the Storms Burzum Ea, Lord of the Deeps ref The title for Burzum s track was taken from original Deathlike Silence Productions DSP release with a mistake made by Euronymous Enki Ea , Lord of the Deeps , instead of correct Ea, Lord of the Depths . The error stayed because Fenriz was unaware of the original title. ref Venom band Venom Warhead Bathory band Bathory Dies Irae Notes reflist Category 2004 compilation albums Category Black metal compilation albums es Fenriz Presents... The Best of Old School Black Metal pl Fenriz Presents... The Best of Old School Black Metal pt Fenriz Presents... The Best of Old School Black Metal fi Fenriz Presents... The Best of Old School Black Metal ro Fenriz Presents... The Best Of Old School Black Metal ... more details
Human baiting is a blood sport involving the Bait dogs baiting of humans . There are at least three known documented cases of human baiting, all of which occurred in England in the 1800s. Gentleman and the Bull Dog Image Gentle Bulldog.jpg thumb right 175px Gentleman and the Bulldog circa 1801 The Sporting Magazine vol. XVIII, documented a fight between the Gentlemen and the Bull Dog . The Sporting Times reported on this fight, which occurred in 1807. The story illustrates the outcome of a large, mastiff like dog charging its opponent. Despite the handicap of a muzzle, the dog was the winner. Quote A fight between a man and Bull Dog took place some time ago to settle a bet. With its first charge the Bull Dog already succeeded in throwing and pinning its opponent. Although the dog s jaws were nearly closed by a muzzle, it succeeded in sinking its teeth into the man s body. Had the dog not been pulled away immediately, it would have disembowelled the man. In the Potteries Image Physic Brummy1.jpg thumb right 200px Physic and Brummy, An Evening at Hanley On 6  July 1874 the Daily Telegraph published an article, written by James Greenwood journalist James Greenwood , in which he reported on 25  June 1874 to have witnessed a fight between a man and a dog. Greenwood recounted the tale in his 1876 book, s Low Life Deeps Low Life Deeps , in the chapter called s Low Life Deeps Chapter 1 In the Potteries . The fighter, named Brummy , was a middle aged dwarf about convert 4.5 ft tall, with oversized features, and bowed legs. He had apparently agreed to fight the dog for a bet, on his theory that no dog could lick a man . His opponent was a white bulldog named Physic. Held by its guardian, the dog apparently did not bark, but was excited to the point where tears ran from its eyes. The fight, watched by an audience of about  50, occurred at an old inn at Hanley, Staffordshire , in a large guest room, its windows closed and its floor covered in sawdust, with the ring ... more details
Taxobox name Serranus cabrilla image Serranus cabrilla.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Serranidae subfamilia Serraninae species S. cabrilla genus Serranus genus authority Georges Cuvier Cuvier , 1816 binomial Serranus cabrilla binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 Comber Serranus cabrilla , is a species of fish in the family Serranidae . It lives in the Mediterranean Sea , the Black Sea and the Atlantic Ocean Atlantic coast from the British Isles to the Cape of Good Hope , including the Azores , Madeira and the Canary Islands . The habitat are rocky or sandy sounding deeps at depths of convert 0 200 m . Size can vary from convert 5 25 cm in normal individual to up to convert 40 cm abbr on . The comber feeds on other fish, cephalopod s and crustacean s. External links http www.glaucus.org.uk Rare Fis.htm Category Serranidae Category Animals described in 1758 Serranidae stub af Kammer br Roue pesk ca Serr peix de S gebarsch eu Kraba arrunt fr Serran commun hr Kanjac it Serranus cabrilla nl Serranus cabrilla sl Kanjec sh Kanjac ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Orbit 1 title orig translator image image caption author Edited by Damon Knight illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series Orbit anthology series Orbit genre Science fiction anthology publisher Berkley Medallion release date 1966 english release date media type Print Softcover pages 192 pp isbn NA First edition published prior to ISBN standard preceded by followed by Orbit 2 Orbit 1 was a 1966 in literature 1966 science fiction short story anthology edited by Damon Knight . Contents Introduction by Damon Knight Staras Flonderans by Kate Wilhelm The Secret Place by Richard McKenna How Beautiful with Banners by James Blish The Disinherited by Poul Anderson The Loolies Are Here by Ruth Allison and Jane Rice Kangaroo Court by Virginia Kidd Splice of Life by Sonya Dorman 5 Eggs by Thomas M. Disch The Deeps by Keith Roberts External links isfdb title id 34660 title Orbit 1 Category 1966 books Category 1966 short stories Category Science fiction anthology series ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Cthugha is a fictional deity in the Cthulhu Mythos genre of horror fiction, the creation of August Derleth . He first appeared in Derleth s short story The House on Curwen Street 1944 in literature 1944 . Description blockquote He hung motionless in a black, forbidding sky and at first thought he was suspended somewhere in the intrasolar deeps much closer to the Sun than on Earth. But then he realized that the dully gleaming orb which floated before his dreaming vision was not the Sun. Ugly dark blotches mottled the dull orange surface and great columns of spinning flame arced around the rim.... nowiki He watched nowiki the titan sunspot s drift slowly across the hideous disc, at times growing larger and merging into great gaping chasms in the fiery atmosphere, while at others dwindling almost to nothingness.... Something was stirring deep within that fiery atmosphere something monstrous that roared an insatiable anger against the chains of the Elder God Cthulhu Mythos Elder Gods which had bound it there for an eternity.... Unable to resist, utterly powerless to control his movements, he was diving headlong towards that ravening chaos, that age old intelligence which was Cthugha. br &mdash John Glasby , The Dark Mirror blockquote Cthugha resembles a giant ball of fire. He is served by the Flame Creatures of Cthugha . Fire vampire Fthaggua Fthaggua , regent of the fire vampire s, may be his progeny. He has at least one other known progeny, the being known as Aphoom Zhah . In Derleth s version of the Cthulhu Mythos, Cthugha is a Great Old One , an elemental spirit of fire opposed to the Elder God Cthulhu Mythos Elder God s. Appearances In August Derleth s short story The Dweller in Darkness 1944 in literature 1944 , the protagonists attempt to summon Cthugha to drive an avatar of Nyarlathotep out of a forest in northern Wisconsin . See also Fomalhaut The software for audio visualisation , also called Cthugha software Cthugha Category Ct ... more details
Multiple issues wikify February 2012 unreferenced December 2009 orphan December 2009 Min Jibalina is one of the best known songs of the Algerian War of Independence 1954 62 . Lyrics Arabic original English translation From our mountains came the shout of the free, calling us to independence, Calling us to independence, to the independence of our nation. Our dedication to the nation is more important than life I sacrifice my life and my property for thee. O my nation, O my nation, I love none better than thee My heart has forgotten the world, and is lost in thy love. Every thing in thee grows, its love like a plant May there come to thee a day when life blossoms throughout We shall defend with our lives every fibre of thy soil We are the cubs of lions, so turn us to thine aid. Thine is a place in history shining over the deeps Thine is splendor of scenery, ever announcing thy beauty. We are as a wall enclosing thee, and mountains stern We are the sons of Algeria, a people of resolve and steadfastness. References Reflist Category Algerian music Category Algerian War ... more details
of the objects landing points always at ocean deeps, never on land implies intelligence. The aliens ... particularly since the newcomers show signs of intensive work to adapt the ocean deeps to their needs ... Wakes London Michael Joseph, 1953 &mdash First edition. Wyndham, John. Out of the Deeps New ... more details
dablink For the Japanese swimmer see Hiroshi Suzuki swimmer nihongo Papaya Suzuki Papaiya Suzuki 29 July 1966 is a tarento Japanese celebrity most famous for his dancing and for his afro hairstyle. His real name is nihongo Hiroshi Suzuki Suzuki Hiroshi . He originates from the city of Higashikurume, Tokyo Higashikurume in Tokyo . He originally intended to be a singer, but gave up due to a drastic gain in weight. According to his official web site, he is 178cm tall, and weighs 108kg. He is now a choreographer and dancer, and he is a member of the dancing group Oyaji dancers , where oyaji is a faintly derogatory Japanese word literally meaning dad but also used for middle aged men in general. He also works as an actor, a lyricist, and a songwriter, as well as arranging and producing music. Suzuki made a brief appearance as a dancer in the video for the song O O Xsta Si Boom Boom Love by the J pop group Deeps. External links http ameblo.jp papaiya suzuki Papaya Suzuki s official blog. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Suzuki, Papaya ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Suzuki, Papaya Category Japanese actors Category Japanese dancers Category Living people Category 1966 births Category People from Western Tokyo Japan actor stub Dance bio stub ja tl Papaya Suzuki ... more details
Merge Abyss religion date November 2009 Tehom lang he , literally the Deep or Abyss religion Abyss Greek Septuagint byssos , refers to the Deeps Great Deep of the primordial waters of creation in the Bible . Tehom is a cognate of the Akkad ian word tamtu and Ugarit ic t h m which have similar meaning. As such it was equated with the earlier Sumerian Tiamat . It is first mentioned in Book of Genesis Genesis 1 2 And the earth was without form, and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. King James version It was from here that the waters of Great Flood Noah s flood had their origin ref Gen. 7 11 In the six hundredth year of Noah s life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened ref and the place that God temporarily receded the Red Sea for the Israelites to Crossing the Red Sea pass over ref Isaiah 51 10 Art thou not it which hath dried the sea, the waters of the great deep that hath made the depths of the sea a way for the ransomed to pass over? ref before destroying the pursuing Egyptian army, and the place that God will dry up for the righteous to walk on towards their redemption at the End of Days Isaiah 11 15, context entire ch. 11 . In contrast to this, in another book from the Tanakh Jewish Bible the drying of the Tehom will be a punishment to the wicked rather than a reward. Isaiah 19 5 Gnostics used this text to propose that the original creator god , called the Pleroma Pl roma or Bythos Byth s from the Greek, meaning Deep pre existed Elohim , and gave rise to such later divinities and spirits by way of emanation s, progressively more distant and removed from the original form. Tehom is also the first of seven Infernal Habitations that correspond to the ten Qliphoth literally peels of Jewish Kabbalistic tradition. References reflist Category Religious cosmologies Category ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Halls of Eternity Type studio Artist Ancient band Ancient Cover Ancient halls of eternity.jpg Released November 2, 1999 Recorded February 1999 April 1999 Genre Black metal Length Label Metal Blade Producer Ancient band Ancient Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r442786 pure url yes link Last album This album Next album The Halls of Eternity is Ancient band Ancient s fourth full length release. The cover art is airbrushed by Perre, a Flemish airbrush artist. This is the first album to feature Aphazel, as band s vocalist. He recorded almost the entire album himself, except for drums, female vocals and guest appearance by Jesus Christ on one song. Jesus Christ was a member of the band, but he wasn t able to attend the recording process. Track listing Cast Into the Unfathomed Deeps 1 56 Born in Flames 3 59 The Battle of the Ancient Warriors 5 24 A Woeful Summoning 7 00 Cosmic Exile 4 28 Spiritual Supremacy 5 12 The Heritage 8 12 I, Madman 6 04 From Behind Comes The Sword 4 45 The Halls Of Eternity 9 38 Arrival 4 48 anchor Personel Personnel Aphazel lead vocals, all guitars, bass and keyboards except I, Madman Deadly Kristin female vocals Krigse drums Guest Jesus Christ guitar, bass, keyboards and spoken word on I, Madman DEFAULTSORT Halls Of Eternity, The Category 1999 albums Category Ancient albums 1990s metal album stub ... more details
Taxobox name Dentex dentex status image Dentex dentex.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes subordo Percoidei superfamilia Percoidea familia Sparidae genus Dentex species D. dentex binomial Dentex dentex binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 synonyms Common dentex Dentex dentex is a species of Sparidae fish. Dentex is common in the Mediterranean Sea , but also seen in the Black Sea and the Eastern Atlantic Ocean from the British Isles to Mauretania , sometimes up to Senegal and Canary Islands . It lives in sandy or stony deeps, from just some metres to 200 m, and is an active predator, feeding on other fish, mollusca and cephalopod s. It is solitary during most part of the year, but during their reproduction they use to live all together for some weeks really bix dentex are all together just 2 3 weeks and this happens during spring in the warmer water which near the surface of the sea. Adult dentex can reach a length of more than one metre, and weight up to 20  kg. Young dentex have a slightly different livery, brown blue with blue fins, than adults, which are grey blue. References cite book last Louisy first Patrick editor Trainito, Egidio title Guida all identificazione dei pesci marini d Europa e del Mediterraneo location Milan publisher Il Castello year 2006 isbn 888039472X Category Sparidae ca D ntol de Zahnbrasse es Dentex dentex fr Dentex dentex hr Zubatac it Dentice nl Tandbrasem sl Zobatec sr ... more details
Deleted image removed Image TransminRockbreaker.jpg thumb right A rockbreaker in use at an iron ore mine site in Australia A rockbreaker is a machine designed to manipulate large rocks, including reducing large rocks into smaller rocks. They are typically used in the mining industry to remove oversize rocks that are too large or too hard to be reduced in size by a crusher . Rockbreakers consist of two major components, a Breaker hydraulic hydraulic hammer used to break rocks and a boom the arm . There are two major types of rock breakers, mobile and stationary typically placed on a pedestal or slew frame. Manufacturers Notable rock breaker manufacturers include Atlas Copco BTI Sandvik Transmin Automation In 2008, researchers from the CSIRO implemented remote operation functionality for a Transmin rockbreaker located at Rio Tinto Group Rio Tinto s West Angelas iron ore mine from Perth, over 1000  km away. ref http research.ict.csiro.au research labs autonomous systems field robotics mining robotics rockbreaker CSIRO ICT Center Rockbreaker ref In 2011, Transmin developed the first commercially available automation system for pedestal rockbreakers. ref http rocklogic.com.au Rocklogic Rockbreaker automation ref The system was first installed at Newcrest Mining Newcrest s Cadia Ridgeway Mine Ridgeway Deeps gold mine providing collision avoidance and remote operation functionality. ref http www.miningtechnologyaustralia.com.au improve the speed of rock breaking Mining Technology Improve the speed of rockbreaking ref See also Breaker hydraulic Crusher Jackhammer Excavator References references Category Hydraulic tools Category Construction equipment Category Mining equipment ... more details
s recent expansion and development of Cadia East and Ridgeway Deeps projects, they now would ... 3 July 2009, accessed 19 July 2010 ref Automation The Ridgeway Deeps mine site contains a large ... more details
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, they travel further into the Deeps, where they are attacked by carnivorous bats and are forced ... location, Dr. Burrows packs up and leaves, continuing further into the Deeps, keeping his notebook ... presence in the Deeps, and also because he discovers Will is Sarah Jerome s son. For the most part ... by Rebecca who tells her they are to leave for the Deeps on the Miners Train. Topsoil, the virus ... more details
Nak, the N ga In Buddhism Grand N ga who rules the Deeps . So many suitors desired to wed Nang Ai ... to remain living who had eaten of the flesh of his son. Aroused from the Deeps, he and his watery Myrmidons ... more details
Image Roden Noel by Richmond.jpg thumb right Roden Noel, by George Richmond Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel , also known as No l 27 August 1834 26 May 1894 , was an England English poet . ref name dnb cite DNB wstitle Noel, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley DNB00 ref The son of Charles Noel, Lord Barham, afterwards 1st Earl of Gainsborough , he was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge , where he obtained his M.A. in 1858. ref Venn id NL854RB name Noel, the Hon. Roden Berkeley Wriothesley ref He then spent two years travelling in the East. In 1863, he married Alice de Bro , daughter of the director of the Ottoman Bank in Beirut . Their third child, Eric, who died aged five, is commemorated in Roden Noel s best known book of verse, A Little Child s Monument 1881 . His other volumes are Behind the Veil, and other Poems 1863 , not included in his collected works Beatrice, and other Poems 1868 The Red Flag 1872 Livingstone in Africa 1874 Songs of the Heights and Deeps 1885 A Modern Faust, and other Poems 1888 Poor People s Christmas 1890 My Sea, and other Poems 1896 . The latter part of his life was spent at Brighton , but he died in the train station of Mainz in Germany. His son Conrad Noel became a Christian Socialist, famous as the turbulent priest of Thaxted . Roden Noel s versification was unequal and sometimes harsh, but he has a genuine feeling for nature, and the work is permeated by philosophic thought. His other works include a drama in verse, The House of Ravensburg 1877 , an epic on David Livingstone David Livingstone s expedition in Africa, a Life of Byron 1890, Great Writers series , an edition of Edmund Spenser s poems, a selection of Thomas Otway s plays 1888 for the Mermaid series , and critical papers on literature and philosophy . His Collected Poems were edited 1902 by his sister, Victoria Buxton , with a notice by John Addington Symonds , which had originally appeared in the Academy January 19, 1899 as a review of The Modern Faust . The selection 1892 in ... more details