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Thames Archway Company
The idea was to bore a pilot tunnel or 'driftway' starting from a shaft to be sunk in Rotherhithe (i.e. from the south bank). In 1807 the directors of the company brought in Richard Trevithick who agreed to take the driftway across the river for a success fee of £1,000.
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drift-way
driftway, drift-way (ˈdrɪftweɪ) [f. drift n. + way.] 1. A lane or road along which cattle or horses are driven to pasture or market; a drove-road: see also quot. 1884. (In local use.)1611 Award conc. Holland Fen, Lincolnsh., The said commoners..to leave a driftway for the cattle and beasts of the sa...
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Hollow Way, Oxford
It starts at the junction with Oxford Road and Garsington Road and finishes at The Slade and Horspath Driftway, running through neighbourhoods such as
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Pemulwuy, New South Wales
This site will eventually be integrated with the Nelson's Ridge development through Driftway Drive as well as cycleways and pedestrian links being established Parks and reserves
The suburb is home to many parks and reserves such as:
Grey Box Reserve
Dirrabari Reserve (including dog park)
Driftway Reserve
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drift
▪ I. drift, n. (drɪft) [Early ME. drift (not recorded in OE.) corresp. to OFris. drift (in ur-drift), MDu., Du. drift, MHG. trift, G. trift passage for cattle, drove, ON. drift snow-drift, (Sw., Da. drift); verbal abstract from dr{iacu}fan to drive.] I. The action of driving, etc. 1. a. The act of d...
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North Scituate station
were, at various times, located in Scituate: Egypt station at Captain Pierce Road, Scituate (also called Scituate Harbor) at First Parish Road, and at Driftway
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towny
towny, a. and n. colloq. (ˈtaʊnɪ) Also -ey, -ie. Cf. townee a. and n. [f. town n. + -y.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the town; townish.1837 New Monthly Mag. L. 248 His acquired habits were of the town, towny. 1857 E. M. Whitty Friends in Bohemia I. 211 Are you not weary of this t...
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Capt. Benjamin James House
Benjamin James House is a historic First Period house, now a museum, at 301 Driftway in Scituate, Massachusetts.
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shack
▪ I. shack, n.1 Now dial. (ʃæk) [f. shack, dial. variant of shake v. Cf. shake n.1 2 e.] 1. Grain fallen from the ear, and available for the feeding of pigs, poultry, etc., after the harvest; a supply of fallen grain for this purpose. Also, fallen beech-mast or acorns.1536 Rolls House MS. in Froude ...
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Londonderry, New South Wales
Geography
Londonderry is located in the northernmost part of the City of Penrith with the Driftway forming the boundary with the Hawkesbury City Council
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Roman Road, London
Early maps show a 'Driftway', or footpath, where the Roman Road now runs in an area that was rural up to the middle of the 19th century (old maps show sewer system for London, was also responsible for improving roads and this was when the Roman Road, as it was called from the start, was built, on the Driftway
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Thames Tunnel
This Thames Archway project was abandoned after the initial pilot tunnel (a 'driftway') flooded twice when of a total of had been dug.
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North River (Massachusetts Bay)
One at Bridge Street in Norwell, Union Street in Marshfield, Chittenden Lane in Norwell, Driftway Park in Scituate and upriver close towards the end of
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Scituate, Massachusetts
Acres
Sodham
The Glades
Sand Hills
The Connolly House
Third Cliff
Kent Village
The West End
The Spit
The Point (original name of the Spit)
Driftway Patrick's Day Parade takes place on the third Sunday in March and runs from Greenbush-Driftway to Scituate Harbor.
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