Snape may refer to Places Snape, Suffolk , a small village, the site of Snape Maltings , the home of part of the annual Aldeburgh Music Festival Fair Snape Fell , one of the larger hills in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire Snape, North Yorkshire , England Snape Island , Hudson Bay, Canada People Peter Snape, Baron Snape born 1942 , British politician Jeremy Snape born 1973 , English cricketer Martin Snape 1852 1930 , English artist Maurice Snape 1923 1992 , English cricketer Fictional characters Severus Snape , a character in the Harry Potter books Music Snape band , English music group with Alexis Korner, Boz Burrell, Mel Collins, and Ian Wallace, who were previously together in King Crimson disambig de Snape it Snape pl Snape ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Snape country England region East of England os grid reference latitude ... services Yes static image File Snape church geograph.org.uk 4672.jpg 240px static image caption small St John the Baptist, Snape small Snape is a small village in the England English county of Suffolk , on the River Alde close to Aldeburgh . It has about 600 inhabitants. Snape is now best known for Snape ... of Severus Snape in the Harry Potter books after the village. ref cite web title Rowling eToys ... 16 ref Early history There has been human habitation at Snape for some 2,000 years Citation needed ... East Anglia from Rendlesham used Snape largely as a burial site, and archaeological investigations have revealed boat burials and other graves. In 1085 the Domesday Book recorded forty nine men with their families ... additions of a porch and tower. Snape priory was founded in 1155 Citation needed date August 2009 ..., and then itself replaced in 1960. In the 15th century Snape with a population of under 500 shared its own rotten borough Member of Parliament for Snape cum Aldeburgh . Trade Snape has had five ... commercially in and exported to the Netherlands from Snape. The Maltings, producing and exporting ... significant industry tourism. Snape had already tasted success as a tourist destination, for in the 18th and 19th centuries the Snape Race Course on the banks of the Alde was the site of a race meeting ... Turnpike Company, which made Snape easy to get to, and which continued to be the main route to the village even after the coming of the railways which reached Snape in 1888, though only for goods traffic to the Maltings . As a result of fertiliser, sugar beet, and malted barley, Snape had become a very busy inland port by the end of the 19th century. The Snape Maltings Maltings , with its ... s links with Benjamin Britten . References reflist External links and sources Commons category Snape, Suffolk Snape http www.snapevillage.org.uk The original site for Snape Village, Suffolk http www.snapevillage.info ... more details
Snape image Image Ootp076.jpg 225px caption Alan Rickman as Severus Snape br in Harry Potter and the Order ... Severus Snape is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J.K. Rowling . In the first ... to be the primary antagonist until the final chapters. As the series progresses, Snape s character becomes ... the end of the final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows . Over the course of the series, Snape ... of considerable complexity and moral ambiguity. Snape primarily teaches Hogwarts Potions Potions ... . ref cite web url http www.half bloodprince.org snape jkr.php title Rowling on Snape publisher ... described Snape s character as an antihero . She has said that she drew inspiration for Snape s character ... 1999 1099 connectiontransc2.htm date 12 October 1999 accessdate 14 March 2008 ref and described Snape ... JKR Quotes about Severus Snape Accio Quote ref However, she does suggest in the books that he is generally ... Book Festival Snape was reportedly based, at least in part, on John Nettleship , who taught Rowling ... ref ref http www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk news s Snape Severus Snape article 1105099 detail article.html The name s Snape, Severus Snape , ThisIsGloucestershire.co.uk, 25 June 2009 ref ref http www.southwalesargus.co.uk ..., Chepstow inspiration for Harry Potter prof dies , 16 March 2011 ref For Snape s surname, Rowling borrowed the name from the village of Snape, Suffolk . ref cite web title Rowling eToys Interview url ... 2004 accessdate 14 March 2008 ref Rowling singled out Snape as one of her favourite characters to write. Rowling was less forthcoming about Snape than she was for other characters, because his true ... revealing what Snape s Patronus or Boggart are I m not going to tell you ... , but that s because it would ... 0304 wbd.htm year 2004 accessdate 3 September 2007 ref However, she hinted numerous times at Snape s important role, suggesting that people should keep their eye on Snape. ref name The Connection ... year 2003 accessdate 3 September 2007 ref Answering a question regarding Snape s love life and the redemptive ... more details
Snape Priory was a priory in Suffolk , England . References Reflist coord missing Suffolk Category Monasteries in Suffolk Suffolk struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
Snape House in his memory. References http www3.hants.gov.uk gdc gosport dc local studies local history online martin snape.htm Martin Snape 1853 1930 Gosport Discovery Centre . http www.richardmartingallery.co.uk snape info.html Martin Snape biography Richard Martin Gallery, Gosport . BMA Archives ..., W. G. & Snape, M. ill. . Portsmouth in the Past EP, 1925 . ISBN 0715810634 Locke, S. Snape Exhibition Information Havant, Havant Museum, 1985 . Snape, M. Scenes of Old Portsmouth Charpentier, Gosport ... 1969, p7 External links http www.hants.gov.uk rh snapeSnape on line , searchable database of works, Hampshire County Council Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Snape, Martin ... November 1930 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Snape, Martin Category English artists Category English painters ... more details
Andrew Snape 1675 1742 was an English cleric, academic and headmaster, provost of King s College, Cambridge from 1719. File Andrew Snape Faber.jpg thumb Andrew Snape, mezzotint by John Faber the Elder . A smaller version was also published, as a portrait of Orator Henley . Life He was born at Hampton Court , Middlesex , the son of Andrew Snape the younger , serjeant farrier to Charles II, and author of The Anatomy of an Horse 1683 . The son was admitted to Eton College in 1683, and was elected to a scholarship at King s College, Cambridge , in 1689. He graduated B.A. in 1693, M.A. in 1697, and was created D.D. comitiis regiis in 1705. Snape became lecturer of St. Martin s, London , and was chaplain to Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset , chancellor of the university of Cambridge, by whom he was presented in 1706 to the rectory of the united parishes of St Mary at Hill and St. Andrew Hubbard . In 1707 he was deputed by his university to represent, on its behalf, the faculty of theology at the jubilee of the foundation of the university of Frankfurt on the Oder and during his stay on the continent he preached a sermon before the Electress Sophia . He became one of the chaplains in ordinary to Queen Anne, and held the same office under George I. In 1711 Snape was appointed headmaster ..., when he was presented by the chapter of Windsor to the rectory of West Ildesley , Berkshire . Snape .... George s Chapel. Works Snape was one of the principals in the Bangorian controversy, and in numerous ... Queen Mary , the Peace of Ryswick , and the accession of Queen Anne. Snape was the editor of Robert ... . Family Snape married Rebecca, widow of Sir Joshua Sharp, sheriff of London , and daughter of John Hervey, merchant, of London. References cite DNB wstitle Snape, Andrew Attribution DNB wstitle Snape, Andrew Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Snape, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1675 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1742 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Snape, Andrew ... more details
Thomas Snape 1835 9 August 1912 was a United Kingdom British industrialist and Liberal Party UK Liberal politician. Snape was born in Salford, Greater Manchester Salford , and was initially employed by John Hutchinson and Sons , a company that pioneered the use of the Leblanc process to produce soda ash , and led to the creation of a large chemical industry in Widnes , Lancashire . He subsequently established his own business, T. Snape and Company , with its works in the town. ref name obit Obituary Alderman T. Snape , The Times, August 10, 1912, p.9 ref ref Andrew Popp, Governance at Points of Corporate Transition Networks and the Formation of the United Alkali Company, 1890 1895 in Enterprise and Society Volume 7 issue 2 pp. 315 352 2006 ref In 1890 Snape s became a constituent part of the United Alkali Company . ref cite web url http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk A2A records.aspx?cat 017 dic&cid 1&Gsm 2008 06 18 title Imperial Chemical Industries PLC, Archives of Brunner, Mond and Company Ltd and its Subsidiaries accessdate 2008 09 26 author date work publisher The National Archives ref Snape was a prominent member of the United Methodist Free Churches Methodist Free Church and a supporter of the Temperance movement temperance and peace movements. He stood as Liberal candidate for parliament on a number of occasions, but was only successful at the United Kingdom general election, 1892 1892 general election , when he became Member of Parliament MP for Heywood UK Parliament constituency ... of the Conservative Party UK Conservatives . ref name obit Although no longer in parliament, Snape ... on Lancashire County Council , and a justice of the peace for the county. ref name obit Thomas Snape ... 2012 Reflist External links Hansard contribs mr thomas snape Thomas Snape s start s par uk succession ... Kingdom general election, 1895 1895 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Snape ... OF DEATH 1912 08 09 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Snape, Thomas Category 1835 births Category 1912 deaths ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Desmond Snape image country England fullname Maurice Desmond Snape height nickname living dayofbirth 7 monthofbirth 7 yearofbirth 1923 placeofbirth Cresswell, Derbyshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath 17 monthofdeath 4 yearofdeath 1992 placeofdeath Worksop countryofdeath England batting Right handed batsman bowling role family international testdebutdate testdebutyear testdebutagainst testcap lasttestdate lasttestyear lasttestagainst club1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire year1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1949 1949 club2 year2 club3 year3 type1 First class cricket First class debutdate1 1 June debutyear1 1949 debutfor1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire debutagainst1 Sussex County Cricket Club Sussex lastdate1 4 June lastyear1 1949 lastfor1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire lastagainst1 Warwickshire County Cricket Club Warwickshire deliveries balls columns 1 column1 First class cricket First class matches1 2 runs1 0 bat avg1 0.00 100s 50s1 top score1 0 deliveries1 wickets1 bowl avg1 fivefor1 tenfor1 best bowling1 catches stumpings1 0 date January year 2012 source http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 32 32914 32914.html Maurice Desmond Snape 7 July 1923 17 April 1992 , usually known as Desmond Snape , was an England English cricket er who played first class cricket for Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire during the 1949 season. Snape was born in Creswell, Derbyshire . He joined Derbyshire in 1948 and played ... lbw for a duck in both innings. Snape was a right handed batsman and played in two first class ... Archive Players 32 32914 32914.html Desmond Snape at Cricket Archive ref Snape continued to play in the Derbyshire second XI and for the Club and Ground until 1951. Snape died at the age of 68 in Worksop . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Snape, Maurice ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH 17 April 1992 PLACE OF DEATH Worksop DEFAULTSORT Snape, Maurice Category 1923 ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name Lord Snape honorific suffix image constituency MP West Bromwich East UK Parliament constituency West Bromwich East parliament majority term start 28 February 1974 term ... occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website Peter Charles Snape, Baron Snape born 12 February 1942 is a Labour Party UK Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom ... Kingdom general election, 2001 2001 election and was made a life peer as Baron Snape , of Wednesbury ... Currie poured a glass of orange juice over Snape shortly after an edition of the English Midlands ... I know how to shut you up. ref name orange juice Snape subsequently won 15,000 after Currie falsely suggested in her memoirs that it happened after Snape had been drinking vodka in a club with cronies . ref cite news url http www.dailymail.co.uk debate article 1133037 BLACK DOG Edwina slur Snape sue.html title BLACK DOG Edwina slur that made Snape sue publisher Daily Mail date 31 1 2009 accessdate ... scandal In late January 2009 it was alleged by the Sunday Times newspaper that Lord Snape was one ... Bill . Snape reportedly agreed to do so, in exchange for a fee of 24,000. ref http www.timesonline.co.uk ... Snape expressed a clear willingness to breach the Code of Conduct , ref name LCoP http www.publications.parliament.uk pa ld200809 ldselect ldprivi 88 8802.htm The Conduct of Lord Moonie, Lord Snape ... pa ld200809 ldselect ldprivi 88 8803.htm a66 title LORD SNAPE S APPEAL para44 publisher publications.parliament.uk date 14 5 2009 accessdate 6 12 2010 ref They found no reason to doubt Snape ... 2012 External links hansard contribs mr peter snape Peter Snape s start s par uk s new constituency ... . NAME Snape, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 12 February 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH Stockport , Cheshire DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Snape, Peter ... MPs 1987 1992 Category UK MPs 1992 1997 Category UK MPs 1997 2001 de Peter Snape ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2011 Image Snape maltings concert hall.jpeg right thumb 300px Snape Maltings concert hall Image Snape maltings 1975.jpg right thumb 300px Snape Maltings concert hall in 1975 Image Snape Maltings geograph.org.uk 1970518.jpg right thumb 300px The front of the complex July 2010 Snape Maltings is part of Snape, Suffolk , United Kingdom U.K. , best known for its concert hall, which is one of the main sites of the annual Aldeburgh Festival . The Maltings is a set of buildings, mostly dating from the 19th century, built on the banks of the River Alde near Snape, Suffolk , England . Its original purpose was the malting of barley for the brewing of beer local barley, once malted, was sent from here to London and exported to mainland Europe . The Maltings closed in 1960. The buildings have since been partially restored and rebuilt some remain dilapidated and converted into shops, galleries, and the concert hall, where part of the world famous Aldeburgh Festival Aldeburgh ... barley across Britain and into Europe on Thames barges. When the Maltings process at Snape ... a permanent home at Snape, 5 miles from Aldeburgh, by converting the Victorian maltings into an 832 ... a centre for talented young musicians. In 2006 Aldeburgh Music purchased Snape Maltings Concert .... The Creative Campus at Snape Maltings has four performance venues from 70 to 830 capacity and over 20 rehearsal and public spaces. Venues Snape Maltings Concert Hall Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Concert .... It is situated in two rooms on the second floor of the BPP buildings in the Snape Maltings ... Pears Library. References Reflist External links Commons category Snape Maltings oscoor gbx TM392574 ... Food and Drink Festival Held at Snape Maltings http www.aldeburgh.co.uk Aldeburgh Music Website http www.snapemaltings.co.uk Snape Maltings Website http www.aldeburgh.co.uk Aldeburgh Festival website ... Libraries in Suffolk Category Event venues established in 1967 simple Snape Maltings ... more details
Infobox Islands name Snape Island image name image caption image size locator map map custom native name native name link Inuktitut nickname location Hudson Bay coordinates coord 55 43 N 79 20 W region CA NU type isle scale 1000000 display inline,title name Snape Island archipelago Belcher Islands br Canadian Arctic Archipelago total islands major islands area km2 highest mount elevation m country Canada country admin divisions title Provinces and territories of Canada Territory country admin divisions flag Nunavut country admin divisions title 1 Regions of Nunavut Region country admin divisions 1 Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut Qikiqtaaluk country admin divisions title 2 country admin divisions 2 country capital city country largest city country largest city population country leader title country leader name population Uninhabited population as of density km2 ethnic groups additional info Snape Island is an uninhabited island in Qikiqtaaluk Region , Nunavut , Canada . Located in Hudson Bay , it is a member of the Belcher Islands group. Other islands in the immediate vicinity include O Leary Island , Broomfield Island , Innetalling Island , and Walton Island . ref cite web url http travelingluck.com North America Canada Nunavut 6150538 Snape Island.html local map title Snape Island publisher travelingluck.com accessdate 2009 08 04 ref The island is unrelated to the setting of the 1972 UK movie Horror On Snape Island by director Jim O Connolly. See also Potter Island References Reflist Arctic Cordillera Islands of the Qikiqtaaluk Region Category Belcher Islands Category Canadian Arctic Archipelago Category Islands of Hudson Bay Category Uninhabited islands of Qikiqtaaluk Region Category Islands of Qikiqtaaluk Region QikiqtaalukNU geo stub tr Snape Adas ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 BLP sources date April 2011 Infobox rugby league biography name Steve Snape fullname Steven Edward Snape nickname Snapey image Steve Snape Swinton Lions.jpg image size 250px caption birth date birth date and age 1963 9 17 birth place Manchester, England height height ft 5 in 10 weight position Rugby league positions Centre Left centre club1 Swinton Lions year1start year1end 1993 appearances1 tries1 goals1 fieldgoals1 points1 retired yes updated source new yes Steve Snape born September 17, 1963 in Manchester , Lancashire is an English former rugby league footballer. Snapey played for Swinton Lions Swinton RLFC during the 1980s and early 1990s, winning the old second division of English rugby league football with the club in 1985 ref http menmedia.co.uk manchestereveningnews sport s 1263960 celebrate 25th anniversary of swintons championship Celebrate 25th anniversary of Swinton s championship ref and 1987, and finishing runners up in 1989, earning promotion to the former English first division. He played in the Rugby league positions Centre left centre and Rugby league positions Stand off stand off positions, and occasionally provided cover at Rugby league positions Centre right centre . His career with Swinton Lions, which started in the early 1980s, was brought to a somewhat premature end in the 1992 1993 season following disagreements with the club s board, the sale of Station Road, Swinton Station Road and the club s subsequent move to Gigg Lane in Bury . Citation needed date April 2011 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Snape, Steve ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH September 17, 1963 PLACE OF BIRTH Manchester DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Snape, Steve Category Living people Category English rugby league players Category Swinton Lions players Category 1963 births ... more details
William Snape is an actor, perhaps most notable for playing Gaz s son Nathan in the British comedy The Full Monty . Snape was born in Sheffield on 17 April 1985. He attended Dobcroft Junior School followed by Silverdale School . He has more recently acted in ITV s Emmerdale as farmer Stephen Butler. ref http www.emmerdale.org emmerdale profiles5thumbs stevebutler.htm Emmerdale webpage ref He made a guest appearance in the medical drama Holby City on 17 April 2007 as Tony Dunmore. He has also made guest appearances in one episode of Doctors BBC soap opera Doctors and in two episodes of Heartbeat UK TV series Heartbeat . ref http www.imdb.com name nm0810890 filmokey IMDB , retrieved 2007 07 18 ref He underwent two operations after being hit by a car on 29 January 1999. References ScreenActorsGuildAward CastMotionPicture 1995 2000 Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Snape, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Snape, William Category British actors Category People educated at Silverdale School Sheffield Category 1985 births Category Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners Category Living people England actor stub ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Joel Snape image caption birth date birth date and age df yes 1979 2 28 birth place Ashton under Lyne , Manchester occupation Novelist genre Children s Literature movement notableworks influences influenced Joel Snape born 28 February 1979 is an England English author . He is most famous for having written the Dylan Douglas series, described by the Daily Telegraph as having the flavour of a junior Martin Amis . ref name Enter A World Of Weird Celebrities And Green Hair http www.telegraph.co.uk arts main.jhtml?xml arts 2005 12 11 bokboys.xml , telegraph.co.uk. Last retrieved 12 June 2007 ref He is also GMA nominated contributor to the UK s Official PlayStation Magazine and unofficial PlayStation magazine PSM3 , has written for Venue magazine Venue , and previously worked as The Boy Next Door, an agony uncle for J 17. He was the second person in the world to buy a PlayStation 3 commercially, and is currently the features editor of Men s Fitness magazine. Works Going Out With A Bang 2005 They Think It s All Over book They Think It s All Over 2005 Itching For A Fight 2005 The Not So Great Outdoors 2005 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Snape, Joel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 February 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH Ashton under Lyne , Manchester DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Snape, Joel Category British children s writers Category 1979 births Category Living people ... more details
Infobox settlement See Template Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions name Snape with Thorp native name native name lang ISO 639 2 code e.g. fr for French. If more than one, use lang instead settlement type Civil parish image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image flag flag alt image seal seal alt image shield shield alt nickname motto image map mapsize map alt map caption pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin map caption latd 54.254 latm lats latNS longd 1.590 longm longs longEW coor pinpoint coordinates type type adm3rd region GB coordinates display inline,title coordinates footnotes subdivision type Country subdivision name England subdivision type1 nowrap Primary council subdivision name1 Hambleton subdivision type2 County subdivision name2 North Yorkshire subdivision type3 Region subdivision name3 Yorkshire and the Humber established title established date founder seat type Status seat Parish government footnotes government type Parish councils of England Parish Council leader party leader title nowrap List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies UK Parliament leader name leader title1 nowrap European Parliament EU Parliament leader name1 Yorkshire and the Humber European Parliament constituency Yorkshire and the Humber parts type nowrap Main settlements parts style para p1 unit pref Metric or US or UK area footnotes area total km2 area total ha area total sq mi area total acre length km width km dimensions footnotes elevation footnotes elevation m population footnotes population total population as of population density km2 auto population demonym population note timezone1 postal code type postal code area code type area code iso code website footnotes Snape with Thorp is a civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire , England . DEFAULTSORT Snape With Thorp Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire NorthYorkshire geo stub ... more details
The Grave may refer to The Grave The Twilight Zone , a 1961 episode of the television series The Twilight Zone The Grave film The Grave film , a 1996 film The Grave novel The Grave novel , a 1997 novel by James Heneghan The Grave , a song from Don McLean s album American Pie album American Pie The grave , a metonym for death The Grave , a poem by Scottish poet Robert Blair poet Robert Blair The Grave , a short story by Katherine Anne Porter See also Grave disambiguation Graves disambiguation The Graves disambiguation disambig nl The Grave ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Jeremy Snape image country England fullname Jeremy Nicholas Snape nickname Snapey living true dayofbirth 27 monthofbirth 4 yearofbirth 1973 placeofbirth Stoke on Trent , Staffordshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft 5 heightinch 8 batting Right handed bowling Right arm off spin role All rounder family international true onetest testdebutdate testdebutyear testdebutagainst testcap lasttestdate lasttestyear lasttestagainst odidebutdate October 3 odidebutyear 2001 odidebutagainst Zimbabwe odicap 167 lastodidate September 18 lastodiyear 2002 lastodiagainst Zimbabwe odishirt 17 oneT20I true T20Idebutdate 16 September T20Idebutyear 2007 T20Idebutagainst South Africa T20Icap 34 club1 Northamptonshire County Cricket Club Northamptonshire year1 1992 1997 clubnumber1 club2 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire year2 1999 2002 clubnumber2 club3 Leicestershire County Cricket Club Leicestershire year3 2003 2008 clubnumber3 club4 year4 clubnumber4 deliveries balls columns 4 column1 One ... CricketArchive Jeremy Nicholas Snape born April 27, 1973 is an England English cricket er. He ... hi cricket england 6427089.stm Snape assists England preparation ref His career started in 1991 ... and double winning side of 2001. Snape made his One Day International ODI debut against Zimbabwean ... accessdate 2007 04 16 publisher Cricinfo ref In August 2007, Snape was recalled to the England squad ... with Leicestershire. In June 2008, Snape announced his retirement from county cricket, to concentrate ... Notes Reflist References http content uk.cricinfo.com ci content player 20278.html Jeremy Snape ... Snape on cricket psychology http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi cricket england 6931889.stm England name ... . NAME Snape, Jeremy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1973 04 27 PLACE OF BIRTH Stoke on Trent , Staffordshire DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Snape ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Into the Grave Type studio Artist Grave band Grave Cover IntoTheGraveAlbumCover.jpg Released August 30, 1991 Recorded Genre Death metal Length 41 24 Label Century Media Records Producer Tomas Skogsberg Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 http www.allmusic.com album into the grave r8582 link Last album This album Into the Grave br 1991 Next album You ll Never See... br 1992 Into the Grave is the debut album by Swedish death metal band Grave band Grave . It was released in 1991 on Century Media . It was re released September 17, 2001 with additional tracks from the Tremendous Pain EP and some demo tracks. Track listing tracklist total length 41 24 title1 Deformed length1 4 07 title2 In Love length2 3 36 title3 For Your God length3 3 46 title4 Obscure Infinity length4 3 08 title5 Hating Life length5 3 02 title6 Into the Grave length6 4 09 title7 Extremely Rotten Flesh length7 4 36 title8 Haunted length8 3 39 title9 Day of Mourning length9 3 35 title10 Inhuman length 10 3 52 title11 Banished to Live length11 3 51 Additional tracks on re issue Tremendous Pain 3 29 Putrefaction Remains 2 53 Haunted 3 29 Day of Mourning 3 34 Eroded 3 16 Inhuman 3 39 Obscure Infinity 3 12 Personnel Grave Ola Guitars, Vocals J rgen Vocals, Guitars Jensa Drums Jonas Bass Production Tomas Skogsberg Producer, Mixing Axel Hermann Cover art DEFAULTSORT Into The Grave Category Grave albums Category 1991 debut albums 1990s death metal album stub pt Into the Grave ru Into the Grave sv Into the Grave ... more details
DEFAULTSORT SnapeBoatGrave Category Anglo Saxon sites in England Category History of Suffolk Category Archaeological sites in Suffolk Category Ship burials fr Bateau de Snape no Snape ...movenotice Snapeboat burial discuss Talk Port an Eilean Mh ir ship burial Renaming The Snape ship burial is a 6th century boatgrave found at Snape, Suffolk Snape Common , near Aldeburgh in Suffolk , East Anglia . History This was the first boatgrave of its kind discovered in England since the ship found at Ashby Dell near Lowestoft , Suffolk in 1834 in a silted river channel may not have contained a grave , and foreshadowed the discovery of the two large ship burial s, one of them plundered, at Sutton Hoo , Mounds 1 and 2. It appears certain that Sutton Hoo Mound 2 was opened at about the same time as the Snape excavation, because there is a report of that date of a large quantity of iron ship rivet s having been excavated there and afterwards rendered into horseshoes. A group of barrows ..., and the remains of a clinker built boat about 15 m long was found in the soil under the largest ... and reburied when the ship was mound laid. The grave goods from the ship included fragments of an amber ... of what was thought to be human hair were also found. The knowledge of this grave assisted archaeologist ... he was dealing with a boat like structure. He visited Aldeburgh to inspect the finds on 20 July 1938 ... by many loosely distributed iron rivets to have contained a boat, although no impression survived and the rivets ... which contained the undisturbed ship burial. He was also well aware that the Snape burial was of early ... the excavation are held in the Aldeburgh Moot Hall Museum References Bruce Mitford, R. The SnapeBoatGrave in Aspects of Anglo Saxon Archaeology Sutton Hoo and other Discoveries 1974 Filmer Sankey, W. Snape Anglo Saxon cemetery the current state of knowledge in M.Carver, The Age of Sutton Hoo 1992 , 39 51 Filmer Sankey, W. Snape in Current Archaeology 118 1990 Filmer Sankey, W., and Pestell, T., Snape ... more details
other uses Unreferenced date April 2007 Image Fresh grave.JPG thumb right 200px Grave with Burial vault enclosure burial vault awaiting coffin A grave is a location where a cadaver dead body typically that of a human, although sometimes that of an animal is burial buried . Graves are usually located in special areas set aside for the purpose of burial, such as graveyards or cemetery cemeteries . Certain details of a grave, such as the state of the body found within it and any objects found with the body, may provide information for archaeology archaeologists about how the body may have lived before its death, including but not limited to the time period in which it lived and the culture that it had been a part of. In some religion s, it is believed that the body must be burned for the soul to survive in others, the complete decomposition of the body is considered to be important for the rest of the soul See Bereavement . Parts of a grave The parts of a grave are usually Grave cut . The excavation that formed the grave. This can vary from a shallow scraping, to removal of topsoil to a depth of 6 feet 1.8 metres , or more where a vault or burial chamber is to be constructed. However, most ... soil . The material dug up when the grave is excavated. It is often piled up close to the grave for backfilling and then returned to the grave to cover it. As soil decompresses when excavated and space ... of the deceased. Burial vault enclosure Burial vault . A vault is a structure built within the grave .... Grave backfill . The soil returned to the grave cut following burial. This material may contain ... Jewish burial Mass grave Mausoleum Monumental inscription Necropolis Premature burial Pyramid Tomb Tophet Tumulus War grave Turn in one s grave Church monuments External links Wiktionary grave Commons category Graves wikiquote wiktionary grave DEFAULTSORT Grave Burial Category Burial monuments and structures ... scn Balata simple Grave sk Hrob sl Grob ckb fi Hauta sv Gravskick tg tr Mezar uk ur ... more details
primarysources date January 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name To the Grave Type studio Artist Iron Fire Cover tothegrave.jpg Released 9 January 2009 Recorded Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal , power metal Length 55 36 Label Napalm Records Napalm Producer Tommy Hansen Last album Blade of Triumph br 2007 This album To the Grave br 2009 Next album Album ratings rev1 Blabbermouth.net rev1Score Rating 5.5 10 ref cite web url http www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net showreview.aspx?reviewID 1591 title Iron Fire To the Grave Napalm accessdate 2011 07 11 last Bergman first Keith date 13 January 2009 work Blabbermouth.net publisher Roadrunner Records ref noprose yes To the Grave is the fifth studio album of the Danish Heavy metal music heavy metal band Iron Fire . It was released through Napalm Records on 9 January 2009. Track listing The Beast from the Blackness 4 50 Kill for Metal 4 11 The Demon Master 4 00 Cover the Sun 4 54 To the Grave 3 39 March of the Immortals 4 03 The Kingdom 4 24 Frozen in Time 5 26 Hail to Odin 4 59 Doom Riders 5 41 Ghost of Vengeance 4 26 The Battlefield 5 09 Tracks 1,2,5,6,7,9 & 11 written by Martin Steene br Tracks 3,4,8,10 & 12 written by Martin Steene & Kirk Backarach Personnel Martin Steene Lead & Backing vocal s Kirk Backarach Guitar s & Backing vocals Martin Lund Bass guitar Bass & Backing vocals Fritz Wagner Drum s & Backing vocal s Guest musicians Danny Svendsen Keyboard music Keyboard s & backing vocals Ivan Grosmeyer Backing vocals Dion Wind Backing vocals Dennis Munkeb k Backing vocals Jesper Brogaard Backing vocals Gunnar Olsen Backing vocals Kristian Iversen Backing vocals Morten Bryld Backing vocals Turtle Backing vocals References Reflist External links http www.ironfire.dk discography 20To 20The 20Grave.html Official Iron Fire homepage DEFAULTSORT To the Grave Category 2009 albums Category Iron Fire albums Category Napalm Records albums ... more details
The Snape, Suffolk Snape branch comes off from the East Suffolk Line at Wickham Market . The railway was never for public use. ref name Short History of Snape http www.visit suffolkcoast.co.uk history snape two thousand year history Retrieved 2011 05 02. ref It went into Snape Maltings . It closed in 1952. File Route of old railway, Snape, Suffolk geograph.org.uk 73275.jpg 140px thumb left Route of the old railway Snape Branch References reflist External links Category Closed railway lines in the East of England Category Rail transport in Suffolk England rail transport stub ... more details
S boat may refer to Schnellboot , German torpedo boat United States S class submarine British S class submarine 1914 British World War One S class submarine British S class submarine 1931 British World War Two S class submarine disambig ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 54.25366 longitude 1.58976 official name Snape population shire district Hambleton shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SE268842 Snape is a large village in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire , England , located about 3  miles 5  km south of Bedale and 3  miles west of the A1 road Great Britain A1 , it has a population of 350. Nearby is Thorp Perrow Arboretum . History Image Snape Castle.jpg thumb left Snape Castle The village has many historical connections, The site of a Roman Villa , a connection of the mother and wife of Richard III of England Richard III at Snape Castle , the residence of Catherine Parr and her husband John Nevill, 3rd Baron Latymer before marrying Henry VIII and involvement in the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 . Prior to the mid 19th century Snape was a centre for the woolcombing trade. External links Commons category Snape, North Yorkshire http www.communigate.co.uk ne slhg Snape Local History Group NorthYorkshire geo stub Category Villages in North Yorkshire pl Snape North Yorkshire ... more details
refimprove date February 2007 Infobox Sailboat Specifications caption class symbol crew loa convert 7.87 m ftin abbr on lwl convert 6.03 m ftin abbr on beam draft hull mastheight mainsailandjib mainsail jib d pn rya pn phrf updated olympic Image Ifbat.jpg thumb An IF boat. The IF boat previously International Folkboat ref Nordic Folkboat Evolution Evolution of the Nordic Foalboat , Wikipedia, 15 October 2011 ref is a sailboat class. Specifications The IF boat has a reputation as a strong sailor, at ease in any force of wind. Its Length Over All overall length is 7.87 metres for a waterline length of 6.03 metres. It was built by Swedish Shipyard yard Marieholms Bruk from 1967 to the early 1980s 1984 ref Nordic Folkboat Evolution Evolution of the Nordic Foalboat , Wikipedia, 15 October 2011 ref some 3600 boats were built. It was designed by Tord Sund n who had previously taken part in the design of the Nordic Folkboat . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT If Boat Category Keelboats Ship type stub da International Folkeb d de IF Boot sv IF b t ... more details