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- They are earthfast, that is, they are visible on the surface, but are fast in the earth. Earthfasts trilogy by William Mayne, comprising Earthfasts, Cradlefasts...
- Earthfasts is a BBC children's drama series based upon the 1966 book of the same title by William Mayne. It was filmed on location in Richmond and Wensleydale...
- A post in ground construction, also called earthfast or hole-set posts, is a type of construction in which vertical, roof-bearing timbers, called posts...
- and Music (1955–1963); and the Earthfasts trilogy, an unusual evocation of the King Arthur legend, comprising Earthfasts, Cradlefasts and Candlefasts (1966–2000)...
- in Children's Ward. In 1994, he appeared in the BBC children's drama Earthfasts and The Biz, a teenage performing arts drama filmed at Hampton Court....
- Heartbeat PC Phil Bellamy TV series (Series Regular, 324 episodes) 1994 Earthfasts PC Hunter TV series (1 episode: "Episode No. 1.1") 2003–2004 The Royal...
- in Joseph Delaney's Spook's series, and the boggart in William Mayne's Earthfasts, and Tasha Tudor's Corgi-related picture books. Other books, including...
- director Phil Young. Her first television appearance was in 1994 in series Earthfasts by William Mayne. Since then Kate has appeared as a series regular in...
- Mayne (1928–2010) – A Swarm in May (Choir School series), A Gr**** Rope, Earthfasts, Low Tide Geraldine McCaughrean (born 1951) – Peter Pan in Scarlet, A...
- In engineering, a foundation is the element of a structure which connects it to the ground or more rarely, water (as with floating structures), transferring...