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Tadworth is a large suburban village in Surrey, England in the south-east of the Epsom Downs, part of the North Downs. It forms part of the Borough of Reigate and Banstead . At the 2011 census, Tadworth (and Walton-on-the-Hill ) had a population of 7,123 [ 2 ]
It generally sold its own Anchor Blue brand name of youth-oriented denim, graphic T-shirts and casual clothing. [1] Sometimes the company was referred to as the Anchor Blue Inc., but their retail clothing chain of stores was labeled as Anchor Blue. The Anchor Blue and Miller's Outpost brands were acquired by Perry Ellis International in 2012. [2]
Blue Anchor, Hammersmith, pub in London; The Blue Anchor, St Albans, former pub in St Albans; See also. Blue Anchor to Lilstock Coast SSSI (England)
Tadworth: Post: 1295 1295 Tadworth Post: 1600 1775 Tadworth New Mill: Post 1780 Windmill World: Tadworth Post 1795 Demolished 1890 Walton-on-Thames: 18th century or earlier Walton-on-Thames 1765 1765 1820 Warlingham: Succombs Hill Post: 1198 1325 Warlingham Ashby's Mill Smock 1865 Burnt down 24 April 1865 Warlingham Farleigh Mill West Horsley
The coloured alabaster found in the cliffs gave rise to the name of the colour "Watchet Blue". [3] The village lies on the route of the West Somerset Coast Path and Celtic Way Exmoor Option. The beach, looking west towards Minehead and Dunster. Blue Anchor railway station is a station on the West Somerset Railway, a heritage railway in Somerset.
View of islands in Lake Huron between Manitoulin Island (left) and the northwestern tip of the Bruce Peninsula (right). North is oriented towards the upper left in this photo taken from the International Space Station on April 10, 2022. The largest island completely shown is Fitzwilliam Island on the left side. This is a list of islands of Ontario.
Blue Anchor Line advertisement, 1903. Blue Anchor Line was a British shipping company operating between the United Kingdom, South Africa and Australia between 1870 and 1910. The owners of this shipping company in later years were Messrs. W. Lund and Sons. [1] The Blue Anchor Line was founded in London by Wilhelm Lund (born Denmark 1837, [2 ...
The Silent Pool Spring is the only major spring source in the 10.5-mile-long (16.9 km) scarp slope of the North Downs between the Wey and Mole valleys. It discharges between 1 and 10 megalitres (220,000 to 2.2 million gallons) per day into Silent Pool; and the lake water exhibits a blue opalescence characteristic of chalk spring-fed ponds.