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Definition of Driftway

Driftway
Driftway Drift"way`, n. 1. A common way, road, or path, for driving cattle. --Cowell. Burrill. 2. (Mining) Same as Drift, 11.

Meaning of Driftway from wikipedia

- is that while a highway historically included footpaths, bridleways, driftways, etc., it can now be used to mean those ways that allow the movement of...
- from the original on July 8, 2009. Retrieved January 25, 2010. In the Driftway. (1928). [Article]. Nation, 126(3281), 589-590. "American Chuck Wagon ****ociation:...
- to bore a pilot tunnel or 'driftway' starting from a shaft to be sunk in Rotherhithe (i.e. from the south bank). The driftway was supposed to drain the...
- Oxford Road and Garsington Road and finishes at The Slade and Horspath Driftway, running through neighbourhoods such as the Lye Valley. Its route number...
- Kent Village The West End The Spit The Point (original name of the Spit) Driftway "The Harbor" refers to the business district as well as the harbor itself...
- Thames Archway project was abandoned after the initial pilot tunnel (a 'driftway') flooded twice when 1,000 ft (300 m) of a total of 1,200 ft (370 m) had...
- (1970) The Whispering Knights (1971) The Wild Hunt of Hagworthy (1971) The Driftway (1972) The Ghost of Thomas Kempe (1973) – Carnegie Medal The House in Norham...
- Bill. "American Chuck Wagon ****ociation". Retrieved 2014-10-30. In the Driftway. (1928). [Article]. Nation, 126(3281), 589-590. Sharpe, P. (1996). Camping...
- feet (370 m). In August 1807, he began driving a small pilot tunnel or driftway 5 feet (1.5 m) high tapering from 2 feet 6 inches (0.76 m) at the top to...
- Metropolitan Board of Works established the Roman Road, formalizing the ancient Driftway into a vital thoroughfare. This area, previously rural, rapidly urbanized...