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What is the name of 1970's British singer who doesn't play an instrument?

Rod Stewart, Leo Sayer, just to name a few


What was King Arthur' father's name?

According to most sources, King Arthur was born of King Uther Pendragon and Igraine, who was wife of the Duke of Cornwall before she married Pendragon. Uther, consumed with obsession/love/lust (whatever you believe), rallied his army and attacked Cornwall. In the course of the battle, Cornwall was killed, and Igraine and Pendragon married, bearing Arthur. However, threat of Saxon attack moved Pendragon to foster out his child. Arthur grew up never knowing of his royal birth. Until, of course, he first laid eyes on glimmering Excalibur.


Who is T Smith and Co Old Kent Road London?

'T.Smith & Co, Old Kent Road' is the name of one of the many Lambeth potteries of the late 1800s along with Doulton. Gradually some failed and several others, including Tom Smith's were eventually taken over by Doulton. Original pieces stamped 'T. Smith' occasionally turn up for sale, but rarely.


Where is the World's pottery making Capital?

I found this site for you:A Pottery is a facility of any size, from a modest studio to an industrialized factory, where pottery is made. Where resources are available - raw materials, workers, transportation - groups of potteries may exist. Due to the large number of pottery factories, or colloquially 'Pot Banks', the City of Stoke-on-Trent in England became known as The Potteries; one of the first industrial cities of the modern era where as early as 1785 200 pottery manufacturers employed 20,000 workers. The Potters is the nickname of the local football club, Stoke City F.C.. The same name is used for sports teams in the one-time "Pottery Capital of the World," East Liverpool, Ohio.* http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/p/Pottery.htm


Celebrities with birds in there name?

One famous celebrity with birds in his name was Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics NBA team. Another famous TV family was the Partridge Family on TV in the 1970's.

Related Questions

Can you name a peninsula?

Kamchatka. Cornwall.


What was the Duke of Cornwall's name?

Gorlois


What country did the name Jennifer come from?

Cornwall


What is duchess of Cornwall real name?

At this time, the full name of the Duchess of Cornwall is Camilla Rosemary, Duchess of Cornwall. As the British royal family have no official last name, that is her entire name. She was born Camilla Rosemary Shand, and, previous to being married to Charles, Prince of Wales, had the married name Camilla Parker Bowles.


What is the name of a county in the UK?

Cornwall is a county in the UK.


How did Cornwall get its name?

The name Cornwall was imposed on it by the invading Germanic tribes and is a Cornish/Anglo-Saxon hybrid name, derived from the Cornish 'corn' and the Anglo-Saxon 'wealas', meaning 'the foreigners of the horn' - Cornwall being a horn shaped peninsula (rather like Italy but smaller). The ancient and native name for Cornwall in the Cornish language is Kernow, meaning '(land of) horns'. This can either be a reference to its many headlands or to its many inlets (or indeed both!). Thus Cornwall has a name imposed on it by the people who later became the English, as well the name originated by the native Cornish people.


What is the name of the street in Arthur Christmas?

Minosa Avenue, Trelewe, Cornwall


Where does the last name Uribe originate from?

The surname Uribe is of English origin and originated in Cornwall. Cornwell is a ceremonial county in England. As of 2011, the population of Cornwall was 536,000.


The name of a famous tin mine in Cornwall?

south crofty is a good one


What was george Patton's wife name?

becky R Patton


What is the name of the river that flowed through Camelot?

Could it possibly be River Camel in Cornwall?


What is the name of queen's eldest son?

Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall.