Image IronCoveCreek empties into IronCove, Five Dock.jpg thumbnail 300px right IronCoveCreek looking towards IronCoveIronCoveCreek also known as Dobroyd Stormwater Channel was a creek it is now ... , Haberfield, New South Wales Haberfield and Five Dock, New South Wales Five Dock . IronCoveCreek ... vegetation and wildlife, IronCoveCreek was transformed in the late 19th century into a stormwater ... Image IronCoveCreek looking upstream after rain.jpg thumbnail right IronCoveCreek flowing swiftly ... , NSW In the 1860s IronCoveCreek was a freely flowing waterway which in places broadened into ponds ... of IronCoveCreek was dramatically altered. As early as 1880 IronCoveCreek was perceived to present .... Present Course Image IronCoveCreek looking downstream from John St.jpg thumb right A rapid Iron ... Ashfield , NSW. IronCoveCreek begins as a tiny trickle in a narrow channel near Norton Street in Croydon ... Street to West Street, IronCoveCreek is flanked by a wide grass verge covered with various types ..., IronCoveCreek finally enters public parkland and becomes a broad channel probably similar to the width ... bank of is Henley Marine Drive. IronCoveCreek then passes beneath Ramsay Street, widens further ... reaches of IronCoveCreek below Parramatta Road at high tide. The creek empties into Iron ... Port Jackson . Between Parramatta Road and IronCove, IronCoveCreek forms part of the border ... Bridge The Church Street bridge spans IronCoveCreek on the border of the Inner West Sydney inner ... 1 3 page 49 ref gallery Image Church St bridge over IronCoveCreek, NSW.JPG IronCoveCreek ... Street bridge Image IronCoveCreek from under the Church St bridge.JPG Under the Church St bridge and IronCoveCreek Image Church Street looking over IronCove Creek.JPG View of Church Street looking over IronCoveCreek from Croydon into Ashfield gallery Pollution Image IronCoveCreek at Timbrell Park, Five Dock.jpg thumb right The lower reaches of IronCoveCreek beside City West Link ... more details
into the bay in stormwater. IronCoveCreek Dobroyd Canal also suffers from organic and hydrocarbon pollutants. A proposal has been put forward for a water filtration device to be installed at IronCoveCreek. According to Professor Gavin Birch from the University of Sydney s School of Geosciences ... Hawthorne Canal IronCoveCreek References reflist Blaxell, Gregory. The River Sydney Cove to Parramatta ...Image IronCove 1.JPG thumb right IronCove Information Plate IronCove is a bay on the Parramatta River , in the Inner West Sydney inner west of Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia. It lies approximately convert 5 km mi due west of Sydney s central business district. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Birchgrove, New South Wales Birchgrove , Balmain, New South Wales Balmain , Rozelle, New South Wales Rozelle , Lilyfield , Haberfield, New South Wales Haberfield , Five Dock, New South ... The island in the middle of the bay is called Rodd Island , in honour of Brent Clements Rodd . IronCove is crossed by the IronCove Bridge , which was first opened in 1882 and links Rozelle and Balmain ... popular convert 7 km mi jogging circuit known as The Bay Run . gallery Image IronCove from Francis Street, Lilyfield.JPG Dobroyd Point, IronCove from Francis Street, Lilyfield File IronCove 3.JPG View of IronCove from King George Park, Rozelle Image Rodd Island, Iron Cove.JPG Rodd Island looking north from Rodd Point Image IronCove Bridge.JPG IronCove Bridge with Lilyfield in background, taken from Birkenhead Point File IronCove at dusk.JPG Looking over IronCove from Callan Park at dusk File Head of IronCove and Cockatoo Island.JPG Looking towards the head of IronCove with Cockatoo .... In the early days of the colony of New South Wales, the area was sometimes known as Long Cove, presumably for its long narrow shape. The origin of the name IronCove is unclear. In his book on Sydney Harbour, P.R. Stephensen suggests that the name is derived from the iron shackles worn by convicts ... more details
Infobox Bridge image IronCove Bridge 8.JPG bridge name IronCove Bridge official name IronCove Bridge locale Sydney , Australia carries automobile Motor vehicles , pedestrians and bicycles crosses IronCove New South Wales IronCove maint Roads and Traffic Authority open July 1955 below design Truss bridge mainspan length 1,535 feet 461.26 m width 44.95 feet 13.70 m IronCove Bridge is a heritage listed bridge linking the suburbs of Drummoyne to Rozelle in New South Wales , Australia . ref cite web url http www.heritage.nsw.gov.au 07 subnav 01 2.cfm?itemid 791 title IronCove Bridge publisher NSW Heritage Office accessdate 2006 12 25 ref Original The original bridge was constructed of wrought iron lattice girders and opened in 1882 after four years of construction. The area was sparsely populated in the 1880s and the opening of the new bridge not only helped accessibility but also provided a new western route to Sydney via Balmain, New South Wales Balmain . All that remains of the original bridge are the sandstone abutment s situated on both sides of the cove about 20 metres 65  .... ref cite web url http www.heritage.nsw.gov.au 07 subnav 01 2.cfm?itemid 1510077 title IronCove ... the morning Rush hour peak . Image IronCove Bridge Picture 5.jpg thumb Original IronCove Bridge c1889. Courtesy State Library of Victoria. File New ironcove bridge, new south wales.jpg thumb IronCove Bridge duplication Architecture The bridge has aesthetically distinctive piers and abutments ... IronCove as part of the http www.innerwestbusway.com.au flyover.html Inner West Busway along Victoria ... 100 Million Victoria Road Upgrade 20 November 2006. http www.innerwestbusway.com.au ref Image IronCove Bridge.JPG thumb left IronCove Bridge, as seen from Birkenhead Point . The new bridge has been ... Deco The Bay Run , a popular pathway for joggers, walkers and cyclists which passes across IronCove ... IronCove Bridge Baulderstone Hornibrook Website About Us http www.bh.com.au aboutus ViewArticle.aspx ... more details
CoveCreek Bridge may refer to CoveCreek Bridge Corley, Arkansas , listed on the NRHP in Arkansas CoveCreek Bridge Martinville, Arkansas , List of RHPs in AR listed on the NRHP in Arkansas CoveCreek Tributary Bridge , Corley, Arkansas, List of RHPs in AR listed on the NRHP in Arkansas disambig de CoveCreek Bridge ... more details
Big CoveCreek is a convert 19.9 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed August 15, 2011 ref tributary of Licking Creek in Fulton County, Pennsylvania Fulton County , Pennsylvania , in the United States . Big CoveCreek rises on the west side of Cove Mountain , just outside the Buchanan State Forest . It flows southward in the valley between Cove Mountain and Little Scrub Ridge and Scrub Ridge , generally paralleling U.S. Route 522 . About four miles south of its source, it passes through McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania McConnellsburg , the only town of note along its course. About five miles to the south, the creek swings westward and cuts the gap along the south side of Strawberry Ridge , meeting Back Run . It now flows in a narrow valley between Scrub Ridge and the northern outliers of Dickeys Mountain , and is fed by Roaring Run Big CoveCreek Roaring Run and Spring Run Big CoveCreek Spring Run . At the hamlet of Big Cove Tannery, Route 522 swings away to cross Scrub Ridge, and Pennsylvania Route 928 follows the creek south. Just below, Esther Run cuts a deep gap between Dickeys Mountain and Lowery Knob to enter it from the east. It passes through an outlying parcel of Buchanan State Forest, then hugs the west side of the valley while Route 928 climbs away on the east side. It finally joins Licking Creek north of the town of Dickeys Mountain, Pennsylvania Dickeys Mountain . Tributaries Esther Run Spring Run Big CoveCreek Spring Run Roaring Run Big CoveCreek Roaring Run Back Run Kendall Run See also List of rivers of Pennsylvania References Reflist Gertler, Edward. Keystone Canoeing , Seneca Press, 2004. ISBN 0 9749692 0 6 coord missing Pennsylvania Category Rivers of Pennsylvania Category Geography of Fulton County, Pennsylvania Category Tributaries of the Potomac River FultonPA geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Township of CoveCreek settlement type Civil township Township nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map CoveCreek Township, Washington County, Arkansas.svg mapsize map caption Location of CoveCreek Township in Washington County image map1 Map of Arkansas highlighting Washington County.svg mapsize1 200px map caption1 Location of Washington County in Arkansas pushpin map pushpin map caption Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US AR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision ..., 2000 2000 population footnotes ref name uscb Township of CoveCreek, Washington County, Arkansas. U.S. Census Bureau. http www.city data.com township CoveCreek Washington AR.html Breakdown. Retrieved ... ID blank info 69783 website footnotes gnis 69783 Township of CoveCreek is one of thirty seven .... Part of Devil s Den State Park is located in CoveCreek Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , CoveCreek Township covers an area of convert 45.9 sqmi sqkm all land. ref name uscb CoveCreek Township was created in 1842 from parts of Mountain Township, Washington County, Arkansas Mountain Township . It gave part to Lee s Creek Township, Washington County, Arkansas Lee s Creek Township in 1880. ref name ata Cities, towns, villages Strickler, Arkansas Strickler Cemeteries ... arkansas.html US Counties.com http www.city data.com township CoveCreek Washington AR.html City Data.com Geographic Location Centre CoveCreek Township North Valley Township, Washington County, Arkansas ... es Municipio de CoveCreek Arkansas ... Lee s Creek Township, Washington County, Arkansas Lee s Creek Township Southeast Upper Township, Crawford County, Arkansas Upper Township, Crawford County South Cove City Township, Crawford County, Arkansas Cove City Township, Crawford County Southwest Barker Township, Crawford County, Arkansas ... more details
Infobox NRHP name CoveCreek Bridge nrhp type image caption nearest city Corley, Arkansas lat degrees 35 lat minutes 11 lat seconds 35 lat direction N long degrees 93 long minutes 37 long seconds 24 long direction W locmapin Arkansas area built 1936 architect WPA architecture Masonry Closed Spandrel Arch added May 26, 1995 governing body State mpsub Historic Bridges of Arkansas MPS refnum 95000645 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The CoveCreek Bridge in Corley, Arkansas was built in 1936. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. ref name nris It is a reinforced concrete arch faced with stone. ref name HAER Cite web last Bennett first Lola M. title CoveCreek Bridge HAER AR 84 work Historic American Engineering Record publisher National Park Service year 2005 url http hdl.loc.gov loc.pnp hhh.ar1116 accessdate 9 January 2011 ref References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas Category Bridges completed in 1936 Category Transportation in Logan County, Arkansas Category Buildings and structures in Logan County, Arkansas Category Road bridges in Arkansas Arkansas NRHP stub ... more details
The Georges Creek Coal and Iron Company is a defunct coal mining , iron producer and railroad company that operated in Maryland from 1835 to 1863. Iron furnace The company was formed in 1835, and chartered ... to be the Maryland State Engineer. Between 1837 and 1839, the company built an iron furnace in Lonaconing ... of iron ore , limestone , water, and coal locally, but the major problem the company faced was transporting finished products to market. Production reached 75 tons per week, and local iron needs ... iron , which was sold to be recast, or worked. Ore for the furnace came from mines on the hill behind ... Run Georges Creek Laurel Run . Another tunnel was located on the Philip Hansel land, just south of Tilley ... large iron regulator smoothed the air flow from the reciprocating cylinder. The air flowed through ... iron came from the furnace on May 17, 1839. By May 23, the furnace was producing six tons per ... well, iron piled up in Lonaconing. In 1842, sales of pig iron to foundries in Cumberland began ... to the nearby Mount Savage Iron Works , then involved in building its own furnaces. In the fall of 1842, pig iron was offered to the B&O Railroad at a price of 29 per ton. A major figure at the Lonaconing iron furnace was Christian Edward Detmold 1810 1887 . A civil engineer born in Hannover, Germany ... was involved in iron production at Lonaconing. He was responsible for the construction of the tram ... a flourishing business by 1847. He was producing 2500 tons of pig iron annually. The company, perhaps ... named after him. Railroad Delivery of the manufactured iron was a problem at Lonaconing. After ... Creek Valley toward the Potomac River at Westernport, would be the answer to the transportation issue. As a result, the Georges Creek Railroad was completed in 1853. The rail line was unfortunately too late to provide the needed market access for the Lonaconing Iron Furnace. The furnace was abandoned in 1855. Coal, not iron, became the most important commodity shipped out of the region, as better ... more details
About the coastal feature Unreferenced date June 2009 File McWay cove 1.jpg McWay Cove and McWay Falls thumb right McWay Cove, California , USA A cove is a small type of bay or coast al inlet . They usually have narrow, restricted entrances, are often circular or oval, and are often inside a larger bay . Small, narrow, sheltered bays, inlets, creek tidal creeks , or recesses in a coast are often considered coves. Colloquially, the term can be used to describe a sheltered headlands and bays bay . Geomorphology describes coves as precipitously walled and rounded cirque like openings as in a valley extending into or down a mountainside, or in a hollow or nook of a cliff or steep mountainside. Coves are formed by differential erosion . Differential erosion is when softer rocks are worn away faster than the harder rocks surrounding them. These rocks further erode to form a circular bay with a narrow entrance called a cove . An example of a cove is Lulworth Cove on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset , England . West of it a second cove, Stair Hole , is forming. Image Figure lulworth formation.png frame center Two examples of how coves form. The rock types are those of Lulworth Cove . In example A a river breaks through the resistant chalk back rock and limestone leaving the weak clays to be rapidly eroded. In example B the sea breaks through the limestone, perhaps by forming a cave , and then erodes the clay away. References wiktionarypar cove Jackson. Glossary of Geology Fourth Edition. American Geological Institute, Alexandra, Virginia. 1997. Clark, John O. E. & Stiegler, Stella. The Facts on File Dictionary of Earth Science. Market House Books Ltd. New York. 2000 topography stub coastal geography Category Coves Category Coastal and oceanic landforms be ca Cala de Cala Geographie es Ensenada et Abajas gl Enseada nl Cala landvorm pt Enseada ru uk ... more details
The Cove may refer to The Cove film The Cove film , a 2009 documentary film that describes the annual killing of dolphins in a National Park at Taiji, Wakayama The Cove, New Zealand , a settlement near Dunedin, New Zealand The Cove Palisades State Park , Oregon, United States The Cove Rhode Island , a locality near Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island The Cove Stamford, Connecticut The Cove Atlantis , a hotel in the Bahamas The Cove , nickname of the supporters of Australian soccer team Sydney FC See also Cove , a geographical feature Cove disambiguation dab nl The Cove ... more details
about the chemical element Infobox ironIron IPAc en a r n Respell EYE r n is a chemical element ... s crust element in the Earth s crust . Iron s very common presence in rocky planets like Earth is due ... 56 which decays to the most common isotope of iron is the last nuclear fusion reaction that is exothermic ... precursor radionuclide of iron abundantly into space. Like other group 8 element s, iron exists in a wide range of oxidation state s, 2 to 8, although 2 and 3 are the most common. Elemental iron occurs in meteoroid s and other low oxygen environments, but is reactive to oxygen and water. Fresh iron surfaces appear lustrous silvery gray, but oxidize in normal air to give iron oxide s, also known as rust . Unlike many other metals which form passivating oxide layers, iron oxides occupy more volume than iron metal, and thus iron oxides flake off and expose fresh surfaces for corrosion. Iron metal .... Pure iron is soft softer than aluminium , but is unobtainable by smelting. The material is significantly ... than pure iron. Crude iron metal is produced in blast furnace s, where ore is reduced by coke fuel coke to cast iron , which has a high carbon content. Further refinement with oxygen reduces the carbon content to the correct proportion to make steel. Steels and low carbon iron alloy s with other metals ... properties. Iron chemical compounds, which include ferrous and ferric compounds, have many uses. Iron oxide mixed with aluminium powder can be ignited to create a Thermite thermite reaction , used ... . Among its organometallic compounds is ferrocene , the first sandwich compound discovered. Iron Biological role Iron plays an important role in biology , forming complexes with molecular oxygen in hemoglobin and myoglobin these two compounds are common oxygen transport proteins in vertebrates. Iron ... hardness BH of different forms of iron. ref name pure Cite book url http books.google.com ?id Ll6qjWB ... BH br Brinell scale Brinell Monocrystalline whisker Iron whiskers 11000 Ausformed hardened steel 2930 ... more details
For band Iron On band Unreferenced date June 2010 Iron on transfers are images that can be imprinted on Textile fabric . They are frequently used to print onto T shirt s. On one side is paper, and on the other is the image that will be transferred in reverse. After placing it on the fabric and either running over the fabric side with an Iron appliance iron or pressing with a heat press , the image is transferred to the fabric. Iron on transfer paper is available for use with computer printers . Commercial quality heat transfer paper used in a heat press will yield much better results in terms of hand how the print feels on the fabric and durability than store bought papers or transfers applied with a home iron. A number of inkjet, copier and laser printer toners have been developed to utilize this process. This is the process developed at http BlackLightning.com BlackLightning by Walter Jeffries in the 1980s for negatively charged laser printer toners for use in black and white laser printers like those from Apple, HP, Xerox, Canon and other vendors. The advantages of commercial heat transfer over screenprinting are that it is relatively cheap and easy to create one off, full color designs. Also, when compared with dye sublimation techniques, heat transfers can be used on 100 cotton garments, whereas dye sublimation requires at least a 50 50 poly cotton garment. Iron on fabric has ... of iron on labels a form of material tape and a form of vinyl similar to what is used on graphic t shirt ... 10 15 seconds for the label to become one with the garment and then a few minutes to cool. Iron on applique s are decorative embroidery items with a melt glue backing. Iron on patches can be created in a variety of ways. The key behind all iron on patches is an heat reactive adhesive is added to an imprinted materials to allow an iron or heat press to activate the glue. Different glues react differently ... reactive glues to manufacture iron on patches. clothing stub Category Technical fabrics Category Printing ... more details
Infobox Film name Iron Will image Iron will poster.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Charles Haid writer John Michael Hayes br Djordje Milicevic br Jeff Arch starring Mackenzie Astin br Kevin Spacey br David Ogden Stiers br August Schellenberg br George Gerdes br Penelope Windust br Brian Cox actor Brian Cox music Joel McNeely cinematography William Wages editing Andrew Doerfer producer Patrick J. Palmer br James Ployhar br Robert Schwartz producer Robert Schwartz br George Zepp distributor Walt Disney Pictures released January 14, 1994 runtime 108 min. country United States language English budget gross 21,006,361 ref http boxofficemojo.com movies ?id ironwill.htm ref Iron Will is a 1994 family film family adventure film film director directed by Charles Haid . The film stars Mackenzie Astin , Kevin Spacey , David Ogden Stiers , George Gerdes, Brian Cox actor Brian Cox , Penelope Windust , and August Schellenberg . Plot In 1917, Will Stoneman s Mackenzie Astin father is killed in a mushing accident leaving Will to care for his family. Needing money for college and to save the family farm in South Dakota , Will decides to travel to Winnipeg , Manitoba to take part in a Dogsled racing dog sled race from Winnipeg to Saint Paul, Minnesota Saint Paul , Minnesota . With the aid of Ned Dodd August Schellenberg , the young man prepares both physically and mentally for the harsh weather and terrain throughout the race. During the race, Will becomes popular with the newspaper ... shoreline as well as Iron Range cities such as Floodwood, Minnesota Floodwood . Although the race ... id 0110157 title Iron Will Rotten tomatoes iron will http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id ironwill.htm Iron Will at Box Office Mojo http baldwintownship.govoffice.com index.asp?Type B BASIC&SEC 7BCEB9A555 ... set in the 1910s Category Films shot in Maine Category Northern films bg de Iron Will Der Wille zum Sieg it Iron Will Volont di vincere sk elezn Will sv Iron Will ... more details
Siki Cove is a cove , south of the Song River , north of Arndt Point and east of the village of Katika, Papua New Guinea Katika in Morobe Province , Papua New Guinea . Siki Creek flows into the cove. PapuaNewGuinea geo stub coord missing Papua New Guinea Category Bays of Papua New Guinea Category Morobe Province ... more details
wiktionary creekCreek may refer to Creek, a small stream Creek tidal , an inlet of the sea, narrower than a cove see the definition in Wiktionary Creek, a narrow channel small stream between islands in the Florida Keys Muscogee Creek , a native American people Creek language , the language of that tribe Creek mythology , the mythology of that tribe Muscogee Creek Nation , federally recognized Creek tribe in Oklahoma Poarch Band of Creek Indians , federally recognized Creek tribe in Alabama Bell 206 , a helicopter also known as the TH 67 CreekCreek County, Oklahoma Creek Audio , a British hi fi company Jonathan Creek , BBC TV mystery series disambig de Creek Begriffskl rung fr Creek homonymie it Creek nl Creek ja pl Creek pt Creek desambigua o ro Creek ... more details
Lingo Cove , Delaware is a 0.2 mile wide cove in Rehoboth Bay at the mouth of Herring Creek in Sussex County, Delaware . ref L. W. Heck, A. J. Wraight, D. J. Orth, J. R. Carter, L. G. Van Winkle, and Janet Hazen Delaware Place Names , National Geological Survey Bulletin 1245, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1966, p. 66. ref References reflist Delaware coord 38.62498 75.17446 display title Category Landforms of Sussex County, Delaware ... more details
Gunston Cove is an inlet of the Potomac River , at the confluence of Accotink Creek and Pohick Creek in Northern Virginia . The Cove forms the northern boundary of Mason Neck , once home to the revolutionary hero George Mason and now site of several regional parks and the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge . A notable multi decadal study of water quality and aquatic habitat in Gunston Cove and the adjacent Potomac River has illustrated how a tidal freshwater ecosystem can gradually recover from human induced eutrophication following management of upstream nutrient pollution. ref name perec http perec.gmu.edu gcreports.html http perec.gmu.edu Potomac Environmental Research and Education Center http www.gmu.edu George Mason University . Gunston Cove Study Reports, retrieved October 28, 2010. ref References references Coord 38 40 10 N 77 08 55 W region US VA type waterbody source GNIS display title Category Coves of the United States Category Geography of Fairfax County, Virginia Category Potomac River FairfaxVA geo stub ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Appletree Cove is a bay and estuary on the Kitsap Peninsula . ref http search.tacomapubliclibrary.org wanames wpnv2.asp Washington Place Names ref The cove is fed by Carpenter Creek its estuary is a Tide tidal flood zone that fills and empties at high and low tide s. Appletree Cove was named by Charles Wilkes in 1841, who mistook flowering dogwoods for apple trees. ref name majors Cite book last Majors first Harry M. title Exploring Washington publisher Van Winkle Publishing Co year 1975 page 83 url http books.google.com books?id CoWrPQAACAAJ isbn 9780918664006 ref Appletree Cove is the site of the Kingston ferry terminal for the Washington State Ferries . Appletree Cove is also the former name of the town of Kingston, Washington which is to the north and west of the cove. To the south is an area known by the locals as Jefferson Beach . References reflist Coord 47 47 27 N 122 29 54.7 W display title Category Bays of Washington state Category Estuaries of Washington state Category Landforms of Kitsap County, Washington Washington geo stub ... more details
Image Treen cove at high tide.jpg thumb right Treen Cove at high tide, from Gurnard s Head Treen Cove gbmapping SW435383 is a tidal beach on the north coast of the Penwith peninsula, Cornwall , United Kingdom UK . It is about half a mile northwest of the hamlet of Treen Zennor Treen , and nestles between Lean Point to the east and Gurnard s Head to the west. The name of this cove is from the Cornish language Cornish tre farm, settlement and din fort , referring to the adjacent Iron Age promontory fort at Gurnard s Head ref http www.cornish language.org English PlaceNames.asp Warlinnen The Cornish Language Online Bot generated title ref Kilvert 1989 reported that on 29th July 1870 in Treen Cove Fishing boats lay up in this cove, sheltered from the stormy sea by a large guardian rock. ref Kilvert, F. 1989 Kilvert s Cornish Diary. Journal No. 4, 1870 from July 19th to August 6th. Cornwall. Edited by Richard Maber and Angela Tregoning. ref References references Cornwall geo stub coord 50.18904 N 5.59482 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 SW435383 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Beaches of Penwith ... more details
Big CoveCreek Greenway . History Development of Hampton Cove began in 1992, in a partnership between ...unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox settlement official name Hampton Cove settlement type Neighborhood ... footnotes website Hampton Cove is a master planned community located in Huntsville, Alabama . Situated ... Mountain to the east. Hampton Cove has 2,000 homes in twenty different subdivisions ranging from patio ... lakes, 3 golf courses, and convert 20 mi km of sidewalks and paths. Additionally, Hampton Cove is adjacent ... communities of Big Cove, Alabama Big Cove , Gurley, Alabama Gurley and Owens Cross Roads, Alabama ... Cove area. The addition of three Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail courses encouraged further development ... community, the area was once known as Horse Cove, because local residents hid their horses there to prevent ... by Judge Thomas Jones Taylor, The land in Big Cove was eagerly sought for and rapidly taken up and occupied ... February 2007 Hampton Cove is not a separate city, all services are provided by Huntsville. The community .... Hampton Cove did not replace Big Cove. Schools Both Hampton Cove Elementary and Hampton Cove Middle ... Cove students advance to Huntsville High School which sits convert 12 mi km away. All three schools ... the interdenominational Hampton Cove Christian Academy PK 3 . Recreation Hampton Cove hosts one of ten stops on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail . Hampton Cove s convert 630 acre km2 sing on , three ..., bar, and full service restaurant. Hampton Cove is also home to 28 stocked lakes, miles of walking ... and soccer fields. The adjacent Flint River, Hays Nature Preserve and Big Cove Greenway offer additional ... In addition to the Huntsville radio, television and print media outlets, Hampton Cove maintains its own newsletter, The Heron. New to the Hampton Cove community is their website, which features local events, classifieds and more. Neighborhoods Hampton Cove consists of 20 neighborhoods Arbor Woods Cobblestone Cove Cumberland Cove Deford Mill Deford Mill Estates Eastern Shore Flint Mill Glen Eagles ... more details
Beaver Cove may refer to Beaver Cove, Maine Beaver Cove, British Columbia Beaver Cove, Nova Scotia Beaver Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador disambig ... more details
Shelter Cove may refer to Shelter Cove Antarctica Shelter Cove, California , in Humboldt County Shelter Cove, Pacifica, California , in San Mateo County Shelter Cove Airport geodis ... more details
Cove is often mentioned as a landmark in early wills and records of importance. Wills Creek Valley and Friend s Cove are also in this section of the state, and were well known to the early settlers ...Morrisons Cove ref gnis 1192965 ref also referred to as Morrison Cove or Morrison s Cove , is an erosion eroded anticline anticlinal valley ref name GSFC cite web url http daac.gsfc.nasa.gov geomorphology GEO 2 GEO PLATE T 12.shtml title Geomorphology Chapter 2 Plate T 12 Folded Appalachians date 2007 01 19 accessdate 2008 03 16 publisher NASA , Goddard Space Flight Center Goddard Earth Sciences GES , Data and Information Services Center DISC first Steve last Kempler work quote Nittany Valley and Morrisons Cove, eroded anticlinal valleys coves , near the western edge of the fold belt shown here, and Broadtop Mountain a syncline east of Morrisons Cove are examples of inverse topography, which is common in this geomorphic province. ref in Blair County, Pennsylvania Blair and Bedford County, Pennsylvania Bedford counties of central Pennsylvania , United States , extending from Evitts Mountain near New Enterprise, north to the Frankstown Branch Juniata River at Williamsburg, Pennsylvania Williamsburg ... on the west. Almost entirely enclosed by these mountains, the only openings in the cove are at Loysburg ... Branch Juniata River via Yellow Creek Juniata River Yellow Creek through Loysburg Gap, and the northern end drains to the Frankstown Branch, via Clover Creek Pennsylvania Clover Creek . The principal boroughs of the Cove are Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania Roaring Spring Martinsburg, Pennsylvania ... located in the Cove include the following South Woodbury Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania South ... morrisoncove thecove.htm Altoona Blair County Airport and Cove Valley Airport are located in Morrisons Cove. Pennsylvania Route 36 is the main north south route through the valley from Loysburg ... Morrisons Cove Herald http www.MorrisonsCove.net Morrisons Cove s Community Website References ... more details
for the wrecked ship Sydney Cove ship Image Circularkey.jpg thumb right 300px Sydney Cove, Circular Quay Sydney Cove called Warrane by the indigenous Cadigal people is a small bay on the southern shore ... of the state of New South Wales , Australia . File Sydney Cove, Port Jackson in the County of Cumberland F. F. delineavit, 1769.jpg thumb Sydney Cove, Port Jackson in the County of Cumberland from a drawing made by Francis Fowkes in 1788 History of Sydney Cove Sydney Cove was named after the British ... were to establish the settlement at Botany Bay , a large bay further south of Sydney Cove down the coast ... nor a reliable source of fresh water. Sydney Cove offered both of these, being serviced by a fresh water creek which was soon to be known as Tank Stream . ref http www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au waterexhibition ... relearn harbour history.htm sydneycove A Day on Sydney Harbour Sydney Cove ref Image Sydney, Australia, 2007Feb23.jpg thumb Port Jackson at sunrise, 2007. Sydney Cove in the foreground ... shimmering under the sun. br The site of the settlement was Sydney Cove. It was one of the smaller ... s working party had cleared a camping ground beside the creek, which stole silently along ... Daniel Boud ref and all native bushland has been cleared. The head of the cove is occupied by the Circular Quay ferry terminal. On Bennelong Point at the northern end of the eastern shore of the cove ... UBD location Sydney year 1999 pages 1 doi isbn 0 7319 1055 9 ref Sydney Cove Medallion A sample of the dark grey clay of Sydney Cove was collected by Governor Phillip and given to Sir Joseph Banks .... Wedgewood found it excellent, and made a commemorative medal which became known as the Sydney Cove Medallion. ref http www.nma.gov.au exhibitions landmarks colonial foundations Sydney Sydney Cove Medallion ... Josiah Wedgewood s Sydney Cove Medallion. Category Australian penal colonies Category Defunct prisons in Sydney Category Geography of Sydney Category Immigration to Australia af Sydney Cove de Sydney ... more details
Image Grassy cove brady mtn tn1.jpg right 250px thumb Grassy Cove, viewed from Brady Mountain Grassy Cove is an cove Appalachian Mountains enclosed valley in Cumberland County, Tennessee , in the southeastern ... Natural Landmark . Grassy Cove is also home to a small unincorporated community . Grassy Cove ... the cove are part of the southern fringe of the Cumberland Mountains . The cove is geologically ... to the south. Tennessee State Route 68 passes through the northern part of Grassy Cove, providing the valley ... Sandstone caprock cliff near the summit of Black Mountain Grassy Cove is walled in by convert 2930 ... formation to enclose the cove to the south. Just beyond this convergence, Hinch Mountain &mdash ... descend drastically to the Sequatchie Valley. The elevation of Grassy Cove is just over convert ... Valley and Grassy Cove were part of an anticline that formed as rock strata were bent upward ... coalesced to create the Sequatchie Valley. Grassy Cove is one such sinkhole that has yet to coalesce ... by Interstate 40 Knoxville, Tenn. University of Tennessee Press, 1994 , 69 70. ref Grassy Cove is drained entirely by underground streams. The valley s main stream, Grassy CoveCreek, flows northward across the cove before dropping into Mill Cave on the slopes of Brady Mountain. It then winds its way ... it forms the headwaters of the Sequatchie River . ref Moore, 237. ref Grassy Cove Saltpeter Cave, located ... NSS U.S.A Long Cave List . 25 February 1999. Retrieved 24 June 2008. ref Other caves in the cove include Windlass Cave, Bristow Cave, Mill Cave, and Milksick Cave. History Image Grassy cove united methodist church1.jpg right 210px thumb Grassy Cove United Methodist Church Although no extensive archaeological work has been conducted in Grassy Cove, early farmers found projectile points and other prehistoric ... Americans were living in the cove during prehistoric times. ref The WPA Guide to Tennessee Knoxville ..., early 19th century settlers reportedly found the cove bottom cleared and containing only high grass ... more details