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Roaring Meg
Roaring Meg may refer to:
Roaring Meg (cannon), any of several large siege cannon
Mons Meg, a famous cannon at Edinburgh Castle
Roaring Meg hydro scheme , a hydroelectric scheme on the Kawarau River in New Zealand
Lower Roaring Meg power station
Upper Roaring Meg power station
Roaring Meg (Stevenage), a
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Roaring Meg
ˈRoaring Meg [roaring ppl. a. and Meg1.] † 1. a. = Mons Meg: see Meg1 b. Hence, a huge piece of ordnance. Also fig. Obs.1575 Churchyard Chips, Siege Edinb. Castle 94 b, With thondryng noyes, was shot of [= off] roeryng Meg. 1598 (title), Tyros Roring Megge. Planted against the walles of Melancholy. ...
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Roaring Meg (cannon)
Roaring Meg was the name of several powerful cannons used in the 17th century. The Siege of Derry
Another Roaring Meg protected the Irish city of Derry during the siege of 1689.
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Roaring Meg hydro scheme
The Roaring Meg hydro scheme refers to two small hydro electricity power stations fed by the Roaring Meg Dam. Roaring Meg is owned and operated by Pioneer Energy.
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Meg
▪ I. Meg1 (mɛg) [var. of Mag n.2] A pet form of the female name Margaret, used dial. to indicate a hoyden, coarse woman, etc.; also in the proverbial phrases Meg's delight or Meg's diversions, ‘the deuce and all’, ‘the very mischief’ (see E.D.D. and cf. Mag n.2 1). Long Meg, Meg of Westminster, the ...
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Tecomanthe burungu
Tecomanthe burungu, commonly known as Roaring Meg Creek trumpet vine or pink trumpet vine, is a climber native to Queensland, Australia. Roaring Meg and formally described in 2018. Plants are cultivated for their ornamental pink tubular flowers.
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Armoured frog
Distribution
This species was first discovered in 1976 and is known from four localities: Alexandra Creek, Hilda Creek (Cape Tribulation NP), Roaring Meg
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Mount Pieter Botte
Armoured Mistfrogs (Litoria lorica), a critically endangered species, have been observed in Roaring Meg Creek, just below Mount Pieter Botte. Romnalda ophiopogonoides is an endangered plant with only around 500 individuals known, including some around Roaring Meg Creek near the mountain.
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Hollandaea riparia
Hollandaea riparia, sometimes named roaring Meg hollandaea, is a species of Australian rainforest tree, in the plant family Proteaceae.
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古德瑞奇城堡
S. (2007) Roaring Meg: Test Firing a Copy of Colonel Birch's Civil War Mortar. Hereford: Archaeological and Archival, with Mainmast Conservation. .
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Matthew Groom
Prior to politics, Groom worked as Legal Counsel at Hydro Tasmania and then as General Counsel with the Tasmanian renewable energy company Roaring 40s. He is married to Ruth (Kile) and has two daughters, Chloe and Meg, and a son, Joshua. He is the son of former Premier of Tasmania Ray Groom.
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Kawarau Gorge
The Roaring Meg hydro scheme and Goldfields Mining Centre are in the gorge.
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Epichorista tenebrosa
As well as its type locality, this species has also been found in Naseby State Forest, at Roaring Meg and South Rough Ridge Hill.
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Megahertzia
The name Megahertzia is a pun on Roaring Meg Creek, where one of the original specimens was collected.
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1919 in Australian literature
Cox — Out of the Silence
Edward Dyson — The Escapades of Ann
Mary Gaunt — A Wind from the Wilderness
Jack McLaren
Red Mountain
The Skipper of the Roaring Meg
The White Witch
Harrison Owen — The Mount Marunga Mystery
Arthur J.
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