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- on view from around 15 October each year, and Flor de Rute for their sugarwork which in 2007 included a sugar life-sized scene of Pic****o amongst other...
- The McIntosh Sugarworks, near St. Marys, Georgia, was built in the late 1820s by John Houstoun McIntosh. They are a significant example of tabby concrete...
- State University of New York Vanessa Liu (2023–2029), Founder and CEO of Sugarwork Raymond Lohier (2021–2027), Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second...
- Fire at the Sandridge sugarworks in 1875...
- resources and public education. The park is near the ruins of the McIntosh Sugarworks, built around 1825 and used as a starch factory during the American Civil...
- Western suburbs of Sydney. Brian Madden and Lesley Muir (2013). "Canterbury Sugarworks Industrial Site". Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 26 September 2015. [CC-By-SA]...
- became a spokesperson for the cake decorating tool company Innovative Sugarworks [3]. Komo Staff (13 April 2010). "QA Baker Wins Food Network Challenge"...
- Balls Head Bay, formerly known as Oyster Cove, Wollstonecraft Bay, Sugarworks Bay, Powder Works Bay and Kerosene Bay, is a bay located to the west of the...
- part of the first commercially successful sugarcane plantation McIntosh Sugarworks, near St. Marys, Georgia (1820s), now ruins M****er Sugar Refinery, in...
- (aged 53) Place of death Braybrook, Victoria Original team(s) Yarraville Sugarworks Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) Weight 76 kg (168 lb) Playing career1 Years...