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Anne, Queen

It ll be lovely to see you, said my cousin Izzy on the phone two weeks ago when, late one evening and two whiskies down, I finally decided to do it, that there was no reason to delay. When we bought the house in Narrow Street, it wasn t a Queen Anne Residence Convenient for the City it was a tenement, in a slum. You could almost smell Sherlock Holmes s opium dens, see the lascars and hear the drunken sailors. Not anymore. There s every... [Pg.26]

The kitchen has an ancient bottled-gas stove, a Formica table with an oil lamp on it and a scatter of jewelry tools and materials, a tiled fireplace laid ready with raw-smelling coal, and a beautiful inlaid Queen Anne wall clock tocking away in the corner, showing the phases of the moon and the movement of the sun through the zodiac. As I head out of the back door and find the privy, a black shadow of a cat with blue eyes slips past my legs and away like warm smoke. [Pg.341]

The broad heads of umbellifers such as Queen Anne s lace this is a carrot left to flower in its second year. [Pg.95]

Queen Anne s lace Canada Zanahoria Puerto Rico... [Pg.198]

Carrot, bird s nest, bee s nest, Queen Anne s lace) Delphinium staphisagria (Delphinium, stavesacre, lousewort)... [Pg.133]

Water UK (2006). Recycling ofbiosohds to land, Water UK, 1 Queen Anne s Gate, London SW1H 9BT. www.water.org.uk. [Pg.286]

Figure I. View of the Marlboro Room from Patuxent Manor, 1744, Lower Marlboro Maryland, displaying Queen Anne and Chippendale furniture from the middle colonies and the south. Figure I. View of the Marlboro Room from Patuxent Manor, 1744, Lower Marlboro Maryland, displaying Queen Anne and Chippendale furniture from the middle colonies and the south.
Control Prune infested branches and burn them, or remove tents filled with caterpillars from branches by winding them onto a broomstick with nails projecting from it in winter, remove egg masses from bare branches attract native parasitic flies and wasps by growing small-flowered herbs, such as catnip, and wildflowers, such as Queen Anne s lace. Do not destroy wandering caterpillars with white eggs or cocoons attached to their backs they are hosts for native parasites. Spray BTK weekly while larvae are small try releases of spined soldier bugs. [Pg.330]

Prevention and Control Yellows diseases are commonly transmitted by leafhoppers. so controlling the pests will reduce the chances of disease (sec page 302 for controls. Remove weeds that provide oveiv intering sites for the pathogen, including thistles. Queen. Anne s lace, dandelions, and wild chicory. Remove and destroy infected plants. [Pg.381]

Companion planting—planting two or more types of plants in close proximity—is a popular gardening technique that can reduce pest problems in a variety of ways. Some good companion plants, such as dill, fennel, and Queen Anne s lace, will attract beneficial insects. Other types of companion plants repel pests or confuse and confound insects or disease organisms in search of their preferred host plants. To learn more about how diversity helps reduce pest problems, see Encourage Diversity on page 6. [Pg.411]

Plants otherwise considered weeds might be aseful wild food sources corn spurry, golden-rod. lamb s-quarters, wild mustard, and Queen Anne s lace attract beneficial insects. [Pg.451]

Water hemlock may be ingested when mistaken for the edible species, Daucus carota (Queen Anne s lace). [Pg.2031]

Overbeck, R.M., and Slaughter, T.H., 1958, The water resources of Cecil, Kent and Queen Anne s Counties, Maryland, Md. Dep. Geol., Mines Water Resour. Bull. No. 21, 478 pp. [Pg.224]

Aubert, C. and Pitrat, M. (2006) Volatile compounds in the skin and pulp of Queen Anne s pocket melon. J Ag Food Chem, 54 (21), 8177-8182. [Pg.122]

One of Busby s pupils who went to Christ Church was (Sir) Edward Hannes (1663/4-1710), who was the Professor of Chemistry at the beginning of the eighteenth century. But the chair lapsed after he left Oxford to practise medicine in London in 1699, and become a physician to Queen Anne in 1702. He resigned his Studentship (fellowship) at Christ Church, but that was because he married not because he was leaving Oxford. It is even debatable if he ever vacated his professorship before his death. Thereafter for the rest of the... [Pg.61]

The Stuarts followed the trend with their own rose, divided into two halves, with the thistle of Scotland added. The Stuarts issued many alchemical licenses and it is hardly surprising that they chose the spiny purple Scottish Thistle as their alchemical image of the Philosophers Stone. Queen Anne s personal badge was also a rose and thistle, in this case growing from the same stalk. [Pg.271]

Queen Anne s Laoe Daucus carota 3 Dermatitis... [Pg.316]

B Streiffert, Glassfibre Boat Manual — Practical Repairs, Maintenance and Improvements London, MacDonald Queen Anne Press, 1989. [Pg.334]

Uniqema, PartofICI Group of Companies, 30 Queen Anne s Gate, London, SW1H 9AB, UK (Tel 44171 798 5101 FAX 44171 798 5813 Internet www.uniqema. com)... [Pg.1744]

Architectural styles vary from one part of the country to another. With your teacher s permission, search the Web for famous houses and buildings that represent these different styles arts and crafts, bungalow. Cape Cod, farmhouse, federal, Georgian, modern. Queen Anne, ranch, saltbox, Spanish, split-level, Tudor, and Victorian. For example, what style is the White House ... [Pg.390]

English name Wild carrot. Queen Anne s lace... [Pg.88]

Home Office, 50 Queen Anne s Gale, London SW1A 9AT Fire Services Inspectorate 071 213 4311... [Pg.732]

Leidos, Inc., 1816 Queen Anne Sq, Bel Air, MD 21015, USA e-mail jaeek.p.dworzanski gmail.eom... [Pg.83]

Commission of the European Communities, 2 Queen Anne s Gate, London SWIH 9AA 020 7227 4300... [Pg.987]

Dutchess of Marlborough [Lady Sarah Churchill (1660-1744) ho, as confidante of Queen Anne in the early 1700s, was deeply involved in court affairs and intrigues]. [Pg.21]


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