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Thormanby (1857–1875) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a
career that
lasted from May 1859 to July 1861, he ran twenty-four
times and...
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Thormanby is a
village and
civil parish in the
county of
North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the A19
approximately halfway between Easingwold and Thirsk...
- / 49.48611°N 123.96944°W / 49.48611; -123.96944 (North
Thormanby Island)
South Thormanby Island (sx̱welap in she shashishalhem) is an
island off the...
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North Thormanby Island (sxwelap in she shashishalhem) is an
island off of the
Sunshine Coast of
British Columbia, Canada,
located 17 km west of Sechelt...
- by Doncaster, a son of Stockwell, out of the mare,
Rouge Rose by
Thormanby.
Thormanby won the 1860
Epsom Derby and the 1861
Ascot Gold Cup and was in 1869...
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traditional County Dublin. The
church is
situated at the
junction of
Thormanby Road and Main Street, Howth, with St. Mary's Road, a
short road joining...
- Gulf Islands.
Edgecombe Island Grant Island Merry Island Nelson Island Thormanby Islands Pasley Island NB Most of the
islands in this
section are river...
- land use
planning as well for
Keats Island and for
North Thormanby Island and
South Thormanby Island. "Islands
Trust Act". www.islandstrust.bc.ca. Retrieved...
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large scalloped bay on
which it sits,
which is
sheltered by
South Thormanby Island and
Vancouver Island. The
community can be
access via Redrooffs...
- park in
British Columbia, Canada,
located 17 km west of
Sechelt on
North Thormanby Island, offs**** from the
community of
Halfmoon Bay. "Buccaneer Bay Park"...