Non-profit organization comprised of businesses, professionals, residents and other community groups. Includes a directory listing, events, a community profile and membership information.…
Provides Sunday school literature graded for the whole family, based on the King James Bible.
Handmade quilts in traditional patterns. Available in king, queen, oversized, and some twin sizes, and matching shams.
Pictures of the medal awarded to Robert Baden-Powell for his part in the ceremony.
Hotel in Pontefract. Information about accommodation, facilities for conferences and weddings, and events.
A collection of poetry, a novel called "A Memoir of Dreams" a historical fiction novel set in Famine era Ireland, pre-Civil War New Orleans, and Modern Day Virginia. Some Ireland photographs as well.…
An inn located in Port Colborne's Olde City Hall, with wedding, conference, banquet, seminar facilities available. Also has a related site in Cobourg.
Provides the movie script of the 1989 film based on the Stephen King novel.
Australia. Embroidery, monogramming and screen printing for both corporate and heavy duty workwear. Authorised stockists of Yakka, King Gee and other top garment brands.
Club description, calendar of events and special emphasis on rescue activities. Located in northeast England.
Underwater secrets videos. Learn how salmon, trout, char, halibut, lingcod and rockfish bite lures and baits from the fish's point of view.
Recipes include Lavender Creme Brulee, Peppered Lavender Beef, and Linda's Smoked Salmon.
Raising hunting dogs in all colors. Photographs, pedigrees, and litter announcements. King Williams County, Virginia.
The overthrow of Afghanistan's King Mohammad Zahir Shah in 1973 sparked a chain of events that have led to the desperate state that now exists, reports the BBC.
…-catering log cabins, caravan sites and camping facilities. King's Lynn, Norfolk.…
Parish serving the Guelph area of Ontario, Canada. Site includes history, service schedules, contact information, newsletters and archives and facts about its namesake St. Edmund.
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