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  • Felling
  • Process of cutting down trees

    of felling a single large tree or grouping and felling several small ones simultaneously. In hand felling, an axe, saw, or chainsaw is used to fell a tree

    Felling

    Felling

    Felling

  • Felling, Tyne and Wear
  • Town in Tyne and Wear, England

    town of Felling, which was administered by the Felling Urban District Council. The areas covered by Felling council were Felling, High Felling, Windy Nook

    Felling, Tyne and Wear

    Felling, Tyne and Wear

    Felling,_Tyne_and_Wear

  • Hand felling
  • Cutting down trees using hand tools

    while felling is also important, i.e., kneeling or squatting instead of stooping or bending over with straight legs. The use of improper felling techniques

    Hand felling

    Hand felling

    Hand_felling

  • Fell
  • High and barren landscape feature

    Fell Fell (from Old Norse: fell, "mountain → landscape over the tree line"; cf. Icelandic: fell, Norwegian: fjell, Swedish: fjäll) is a high and barren

    Fell

    Fell

    Fell

  • Feller
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up feller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Feller or Fellers may refer to: Feller (surname), a list of people with the surname Feller or de Feller Fellers

    Feller

    Feller

  • Felling (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Felling is the process of cutting trees in a logging operation. Felling may also refer to: Felling, Tyne and Wear, an urban area in England Felling, a

    Felling (disambiguation)

    Felling_(disambiguation)

  • Chimney felling
  • Process of demolishing a chimney

    Chimney felling is the practice of demolishing or "felling" a chimney stack. Modern health and safety rules now largely prohibit the practice in industrialized

    Chimney felling

    Chimney_felling

  • Feller buncher
  • Type of harvester used in logging

    before felling it. Feller is a traditional name for someone who cuts down trees, and bunching is the skidding and assembly of two or more trees. A feller buncher

    Feller buncher

    Feller buncher

    Feller_buncher

  • Sheffield tree felling protests
  • Former controversy in South Yorkshire, England

    plc in order to help prevent unnecessary felling of street trees in Sheffield. Due to a pause of tree felling in 2018 as part of a new approach developed

    Sheffield tree felling protests

    Sheffield tree felling protests

    Sheffield_tree_felling_protests

  • Donna M. Felling
  • American politician and nurse (born 1950)

    Health in 1986. Around 1970, Felling started working as a public health nurse in Baltimore County. Felling is a Democrat. Felling served as a member-at-large

    Donna M. Felling

    Donna_M._Felling

  • Toby Carvery tree felling
  • Felling of a pendunculate oak in London, England

    all the upset that [the felling] ha[d] caused," and that the company had "acted in good faith" when it greenlit the felling, stating that the potential

    Toby Carvery tree felling

    Toby Carvery tree felling

    Toby_Carvery_tree_felling

  • Felling mine disasters
  • Series of English mine disasters between 1812 and 1847

    The Felling Colliery (also known as Brandling Main) in Britain suffered four disasters in the 19th century, in 1812, 1813, 1821 and 1847. By far the worst

    Felling mine disasters

    Felling mine disasters

    Felling_mine_disasters

  • Sycamore Gap tree
  • Sycamore tree in Northumberland, England

    from felled tree, says trust". BBC News. Archived from the original on 29 September 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2023. "Our statement on the felling of

    Sycamore Gap tree

    Sycamore Gap tree

    Sycamore_Gap_tree

  • Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling
  • British politician (born 1939)

    the peerage as Baron Cunningham of Felling, of Felling in the County of Tyne and Wear. Lord Cunningham of Felling remained active in politics until his

    Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling

    Jack Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling

    Jack_Cunningham,_Baron_Cunningham_of_Felling

  • Felling Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Felling, Tyne and Wear, England

    Felling Town Hall, formerly Felling Council Offices, is a former municipal building in Sunderland Road, Felling, Tyne and Wear, England. The building

    Felling Town Hall

    Felling Town Hall

    Felling_Town_Hall

  • Kiidk'yaas
  • Sacred tree in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada

    Kiidk'yaas was felled in January 1997 by Grant Hadwin as an act of protest against the logging industry. Kiidk'yaas and its felling are the subject of

    Kiidk'yaas

    Kiidk'yaas

    Kiidk'yaas

  • Felling Metro station
  • Tyne and Wear Metro station in Gateshead

    Felling is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the suburb of Felling, Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It opened as a Metro station on 15 November

    Felling Metro station

    Felling Metro station

    Felling_Metro_station

  • Julius Schmidt-Felling
  • German sculptor

    of his bronze castings. Schmidt-Felling died in 1920, presumably in Germany. "'Fisher Boy' a Julius Paul Schmidt-Felling (1835-1920) Gilt-Bronze and Ivory

    Julius Schmidt-Felling

    Julius_Schmidt-Felling

  • Julian Fell
  • British countdown contestant

    Julian Fell is a winning contestant from the British game show Countdown. He was the 48th champion of the show. He scored 924 points in the heats, beating

    Julian Fell

    Julian_Fell

  • Felling Male Voice Choir
  • Felling Male Voice Choir was established in 1920 and is based in Felling, Gateshead, in the North East of England. The choir performs throughout the region

    Felling Male Voice Choir

    Felling Male Voice Choir

    Felling_Male_Voice_Choir

  • Two-man saw
  • Saw designed for use by two sawyers

    were used as early as the mid-17th century, but felling saws only began to replace axes for felling trees in the late 19th century. Some Japanese saws

    Two-man saw

    Two-man saw

    Two-man_saw

  • Harvester (forestry)
  • Type of forestry vehicle employed in logging operations

    heavy forestry vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging operations for felling, delimbing and bucking trees. A forest harvester is typically employed

    Harvester (forestry)

    Harvester (forestry)

    Harvester_(forestry)

  • Donald Rusk Currey
  • American academic (1934–2004)

    eastern Great Basin, he was best known to the public for his controversial felling of Prometheus, the oldest living non-clonal organism then known, while

    Donald Rusk Currey

    Donald_Rusk_Currey

  • Tree care
  • Arbocultural practices in built environments

    the application of arboricultural methods like pruning, trimming, and felling/thinning in built environments. Road verge, greenways, backyard and park

    Tree care

    Tree care

    Tree_care

  • Norman Fell
  • American actor (1924–1998)

    Norman Fell (born Norman Noah Feld; March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998) was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord

    Norman Fell

    Norman Fell

    Norman_Fell

  • The Fells
  • Historic house in New Hampshire, United States

    The Fells, also known as the Hay Estate, was originally the summer home of John Milton Hay, a 19th-century American statesman. It is located in Newbury

    The Fells

    The Fells

    The_Fells

  • Chainsaw
  • Portable handheld power saw with a rotating chain

    another tree or obstacle. Felling: After clearing the tree's base undergrowth for the retreat path and the felling direction; felling is properly done with

    Chainsaw

    Chainsaw

    Chainsaw

  • Shaolin Kempo Karate
  • Martial art style

    of traditional Karate, as well as the power of Western boxing and the felling and grappling arts of Jujutsu, Chin Na, and Mongolian wrestling. This system

    Shaolin Kempo Karate

    Shaolin Kempo Karate

    Shaolin_Kempo_Karate

  • General Noble Tree
  • Giant sequoia exhibition tree felled in 1892

    listed among the top 30 largest trees by volume worldwide prior to its felling. The tree, named after Secretary of the Interior John Willock Noble, was

    General Noble Tree

    General Noble Tree

    General_Noble_Tree

  • Celt (tool)
  • Prehistoric tool

    was a polished stone tool used during the early European Neolithic for felling trees and woodworking. The term "celt" seems to have come about from a

    Celt (tool)

    Celt (tool)

    Celt_(tool)

  • Fellfield
  • Ecological area

    A fellfield or fell field comprises the environment of a slope, usually alpine or tundra, where the dynamics of frost (freeze and thaw cycles) and of wind

    Fellfield

    Fellfield

    Fellfield

  • Dam
  • Barrier that stops or slows the flow of water

    2010, p. 187. Fell 2014, pp. 2–6, 821–830, 845–870. Schnitter 1994, p. 169. Siddiqui 2009, pp. 161, 194. Denny 2010, pp. 187–188. Fell 2014, pp. 570–576

    Dam

    Dam

    Dam

  • Cut-to-length logging
  • two-machine operation with a harvester felling, delimbing, and bucking trees and a forwarder transporting the logs from the felling to a landing area close to a

    Cut-to-length logging

    Cut-to-length logging

    Cut-to-length_logging

  • If I Fell
  • 1964 single by the Beatles

    "If I Fell" is a song by English rock band the Beatles which first appeared in 1964 on the album A Hard Day's Night in the United Kingdom and United States

    If I Fell

    If_I_Fell

  • Patrick Fell
  • Patrick Fell (Irish: Pádraig Ó Fithchill; 1940 – 18 September 2011) was a Catholic priest who was convicted in the 1970s of being a commander of a Provisional

    Patrick Fell

    Patrick_Fell

  • Stefan Feller
  • Stefan Feller was the United Nations Police Adviser from 2013 to 2017. The United Nations Police Adviser has direct access to the Under-Secretary-General

    Stefan Feller

    Stefan_Feller

  • Daniel Feller
  • American historian

    Daniel Feller is an American historian, who was named Distinguished Professor Emeritus at University of Tennessee upon his retirement in 2020. Feller earned

    Daniel Feller

    Daniel_Feller

  • Bonner Fellers
  • United States Army general (1896–1973)

    Brigadier General Bonner Frank Fellers (February 7, 1896 – October 7, 1973) was a United States Army officer who served during World War II as a military

    Bonner Fellers

    Bonner Fellers

    Bonner_Fellers

  • 2008 financial crisis
  • Worldwide economic crisis

    in history. The S&P 500 Index fell 8.8% and the Nasdaq Composite fell 9.1%. Several stock market indices worldwide fell 10%. Gold prices soared to $900/ounce

    2008 financial crisis

    2008 financial crisis

    2008_financial_crisis

  • Cross Fell
  • Mountain in Cumbria, England

    Cross Fell is the highest mountain in the Pennines of Northern England and the highest point in England outside the Lake District. It is located in the

    Cross Fell

    Cross Fell

    Cross_Fell

  • Richard Fell
  • British diplomat (1948- )

    Richard Taylor Fell CVO (born 11 November 1948) was the British High Commissioner to New Zealand and the colonial Governor of the Pitcairn, Henderson,

    Richard Fell

    Richard_Fell

  • Sam Fell
  • English film director and animator (born 1965)

    Samuel Jason Fell (born 22 November 1965) is an English animator, director, screenwriter and voice actor. Fell started his career as director on the short

    Sam Fell

    Sam_Fell

  • Henry Fell
  • Henry Fell (fl. 1655–1674), was an English Quaker missionary and writer who travelled to Barbados and America. In 1655 he was an itinerant preacher at

    Henry Fell

    Henry_Fell

  • Deadwater Fell
  • 2020 Scottish drama television miniseries

    Deadwater Fell is a four-part British drama television miniseries written and created by Daisy Coulam. It stars David Tennant as a doctor whose wife and

    Deadwater Fell

    Deadwater_Fell

  • Bob Feller
  • American baseball pitcher (1918–2010)

    Robert William Andrew Feller (November 3, 1918 – December 15, 2010), nicknamed "the Heater from Van Meter", "Bullet Bob", and "Rapid Robert", was an American

    Bob Feller

    Bob Feller

    Bob_Feller

  • Heworth Grange School
  • Academy in Tyne and Wear, England

    Grange Comprehensive School) is a coeducational secondary school located in Felling (near Gateshead) in Tyne and Wear, England. There was an arson attack on

    Heworth Grange School

    Heworth_Grange_School

  • Lobo (character)
  • DC Comics character

    Lobo was first introduced as a hardened villain in the 1980s, but he soon fell out of use with writers. He remained in limbo until his revival as a bounty

    Lobo (character)

    Lobo_(character)

  • Korvatunturi
  • Mountain in Savukoski, Finland

    Korvatunturi is a fell in Lapland, on the border between Finland and Russia. Its Finnish part is within Urho Kekkonen National Park in the municipality

    Korvatunturi

    Korvatunturi

    Korvatunturi

  • Fell (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Fell or fell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fell is a mountain or upland area in northern England and other parts of Europe. Fell may also

    Fell (disambiguation)

    Fell_(disambiguation)

  • Peter Feller
  • Peter L. Feller (November 7, 1919 – March 13, 1998) was an American theatrical set builder who worked primarily on Broadway. Feller was a third-generation

    Peter Feller

    Peter_Feller

  • Island of Sodor
  • Fictional island

    Culdee Fell, which was modelled on Snowdon: the ridge of Devil's Back copies the Clogwyn ridge on Snowdon. The summit is reached by the Culdee Fell Railway

    Island of Sodor

    Island of Sodor

    Island_of_Sodor

  • Dutch elm disease
  • Elm tree fungal disease, spread by beetle

    antifungal injections of the most prominent 10,000 elms, and of sanitation felling, has reduced annual elm losses in The Hague from 7% to less than 1%. The

    Dutch elm disease

    Dutch elm disease

    Dutch_elm_disease

  • Donar's Oak
  • Sacred tree of the Germanic pagans

    peoples. According to Willibald's 8th-century Life of Saint Boniface, the felling of the tree occurred during Boniface's life earlier the same century at

    Donar's Oak

    Donar's Oak

    Donar's_Oak

  • Widowmaker (forestry)
  • Broken limb that may kill forest workers

    under or around the tree. They can become dislodged by wind or during tree felling, and are responsible for 11% of all fatal chainsaw accidents. The U.S.

    Widowmaker (forestry)

    Widowmaker (forestry)

    Widowmaker_(forestry)

  • Fairfield horseshoe
  • from Rydal or Ambleside in the English Lake District that takes in all the fells that surround the valley of the Rydal Beck. The walk is extremely popular

    Fairfield horseshoe

    Fairfield horseshoe

    Fairfield_horseshoe

  • Great Depression
  • Worldwide economic depression (1929–1939)

    power in 1933. Between 1929 and 1932, worldwide gross domestic product (GDP) fell by an estimated 15%; in the U.S., the Depression resulted in a 30% contraction

    Great Depression

    Great Depression

    Great_Depression

  • Easington Fell
  • Fell in Lancashire, England, UK

    Easington Fell is a Marilyn in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. It has been surveyed to be 70 cm (28 in) higher than a nearby fell of almost

    Easington Fell

    Easington Fell

    Easington_Fell

  • Queen II
  • 1974 studio album by Queen

    1998. "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke by Queen". SongFacts. Retrieved 13 April 2022. Gaiman, Neil (6 April 2002). "The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke".

    Queen II

    Queen_II

  • High Voltage (1975 album)
  • 1975 studio album by AC/DC

    a blonde schoolgirl. "Love Song" evolved from an unrecorded song called "Fell in Love", also written by Malcolm and Dave Evans. This earlier version of

    High Voltage (1975 album)

    High_Voltage_(1975_album)

  • Gus: The Theatre Cat
  • Character from the poem and musical Cats

    particular his creation of the role of Firefrorefiddle, the Fiend of the Fell. In its only major deviation from the poem, the song modifies the line "He

    Gus: The Theatre Cat

    Gus:_The_Theatre_Cat

  • Nooksack Giant
  • Tallest tree ever recorded

    North Fork of the Nooksack river. The tree was measured with a tape after felling at 465 feet (142 m) in length, 33 ft 11 in (10.3 m) in circumference, or

    Nooksack Giant

    Nooksack Giant

    Nooksack_Giant

  • The Man Who Fell to Earth (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Who Fell to Earth is a 1976 film starring David Bowie and directed by Nicolas Roeg. The Man Who Fell to Earth may also refer to: The Man Who Fell to Earth

    The Man Who Fell to Earth (disambiguation)

    The_Man_Who_Fell_to_Earth_(disambiguation)

  • Scary Movie
  • 2000 film by Keenen Ivory Wayans

    with the reported working title of Last Summer I Screamed Because Halloween Fell on Friday the 13th. At the same time, screenwriters Jason Friedberg and Aaron

    Scary Movie

    Scary_Movie

  • Fells Point
  • Neighborhood of Baltimore in Maryland, United States

    Fells Point is a historic waterfront neighborhood in southeastern Baltimore, Maryland, established around 1763 along the north shore of the Baltimore

    Fells Point

    Fells Point

    Fells_Point

  • Fell pony
  • Breed of horse

    The Fell pony is a versatile working breed of mountain and moorland pony originating on Cumberland and Westmorland farms of northwest England and is used

    Fell pony

    Fell pony

    Fell_pony

  • Ernst Hanfstaengl
  • German American businessman (1887–1975)

    German American businessman and close friend of Adolf Hitler. He eventually fell out of favour with Hitler and defected from Nazi Germany to the United States

    Ernst Hanfstaengl

    Ernst Hanfstaengl

    Ernst_Hanfstaengl

  • Khejarli massacre
  • 1730 massacre in India

    sacrifice of the protesters, the ruler took back his earlier order of felling trees. In 1730, Abhai Singh dispatched one of his ministers, Giridhar Bhandari

    Khejarli massacre

    Khejarli massacre

    Khejarli_massacre

  • Lake District
  • Mountainous region and national park in North West England

    Beatrix Potter, John Ruskin, Arthur Ransome, and the Lake Poets. The Lakeland fells, or mountains, include England's highest: Scafell Pike (978 m; 3,209 ft)

    Lake District

    Lake District

    Lake_District

  • Jarrow and Gateshead East
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)

    Gateshead and South Tyneside. It includes the towns of Jarrow, Hebburn and Felling, the villages of West Boldon and Boldon Colliery and the residential areas

    Jarrow and Gateshead East

    Jarrow and Gateshead East

    Jarrow_and_Gateshead_East

  • Tax on trees
  • Soviet tax on fruit tree owners

    trees on a farm, and had the unintended consequence of causing a mass felling of trees by Soviet farmers. This subsequently led to shortage of fruit

    Tax on trees

    Tax_on_trees

  • Lapland (Finland)
  • Region of Finland

    topography of Lapland varies from vast mires and forests in the south to fells in the north. The Arctic Circle crosses Lapland, so polar phenomena such

    Lapland (Finland)

    Lapland (Finland)

    Lapland_(Finland)

  • List of The Vampire Diaries characters
  • Vampire diaries characters

    the two were best friends in life. However, this changed when the brothers fell in love with Katherine Pierce. Once Stefan discovered Katherine was a vampire

    List of The Vampire Diaries characters

    List_of_The_Vampire_Diaries_characters

  • Stars Fell on Alabama
  • Original song composed by Frank Perkins with lyrics by Mitchell Parish

    "Stars Fell on Alabama" is a 1934 jazz standard composed by Frank Perkins with lyrics by Mitchell Parish. The title of the song appears to have been borrowed

    Stars Fell on Alabama

    Stars_Fell_on_Alabama

  • The Rocky Fellers
  • Filipino-born pop/rock band

    The Rocky Fellers were a Filipino-born pop/rock band discovered by Stanley Kahn in the 1960s, who signed them to Scepter Records. The group was composed

    The Rocky Fellers

    The_Rocky_Fellers

  • Shoe-last celt
  • Stone tool for woodworking

    celt (German: Schuhleistenkeil) is a long thin polished stone tool for felling trees and woodworking, characteristic of the early Neolithic Linearbandkeramik

    Shoe-last celt

    Shoe-last celt

    Shoe-last_celt

  • List of rulers of Austria
  • dissolution of Austria-Hungary in World War I, the titles were abolished or fell into abeyance with the establishment of the modern Republic of Austria. The

    List of rulers of Austria

    List of rulers of Austria

    List_of_rulers_of_Austria

  • Hose (clothing)
  • Historical men's clothing for the legs and lower body

    body, worn from the Middle Ages through to the 17th century, when the style fell out of use in favour of breeches and stockings. The old plural form of "hose"

    Hose (clothing)

    Hose (clothing)

    Hose_(clothing)

  • Blair Fell
  • Blair Fell is an American novelist, playwright, television writer, actor, and American Sign Language interpreter based in New York City. He is the author

    Blair Fell

    Blair_Fell

  • William Feller
  • Croatian–American mathematician

    William "Vilim" Feller (July 7, 1906 – January 14, 1970), born Vilibald Srećko Feller, was a Croatian–American mathematician specializing in probability

    William Feller

    William_Feller

  • Dale (landform)
  • Open valley

    frequently in Yorkshire and the Southern Uplands of Scotland; the term "fell" commonly refers to mountains or hills that flank a dale. As with many other

    Dale (landform)

    Dale (landform)

    Dale_(landform)

  • List of mayors of Westminster
  • Westminster visits Oslo every year in the late autumn to take part in the felling of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree. "No. 43921". The London Gazette

    List of mayors of Westminster

    List of mayors of Westminster

    List_of_mayors_of_Westminster

  • The World's Billionaires
  • Annual ranking of the world's billionaires by Forbes magazine

    is less wealthy compared to the previous year, including Elon Musk, who fell from No. 1 to No. 2. The list also marks for the first time a French citizen

    The World's Billionaires

    The World's Billionaires

    The_World's_Billionaires

  • You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?
  • 2023 remarks by U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris

    You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? (0:22) Harris remarks "You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?" at a May 2023 White House swearing-in

    You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?

    You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?

    You_think_you_just_fell_out_of_a_coconut_tree?

  • Fell Terrier
  • Dog breed

    Fell terrier refers to a regional type of long-legged working terrier, not a specific breed of dog. Fell terriers are types of small working terriers developed

    Fell Terrier

    Fell Terrier

    Fell_Terrier

  • Jesse Fell
  • American politician

    Jesse Fell was an early political leader in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He was one of the first Pennsylvanians to successfully burn anthracite on an open

    Jesse Fell

    Jesse_Fell

  • Unit of volume
  • Unit of measurement for measuring volume or capacity

    trees or forests which assumes a 10% loss due to bark and 10% during the felling process. Vorratsfestmeter (Vfm), a unit of volume for trees or forests

    Unit of volume

    Unit of volume

    Unit_of_volume

  • Fred Dibnah
  • English steeplejack, mechanic and television personality (1938–2004)

    when a concrete chimney he had been asked to fell on Canvey Island began to collapse before the felling team had finished preparing the base. As the team

    Fred Dibnah

    Fred Dibnah

    Fred_Dibnah

  • Chipko movement
  • 1970s Indian forest conservation movement

    area, women tied sacred threads, called Rakhi, around trees destined for felling. According to the Hindu tradition of Raksha Bandhan, the Rakhi signifies

    Chipko movement

    Chipko movement

    Chipko_movement

  • Gideon Fell
  • Fictional English amateur detective

    Dr. Gideon Fell is a fictional character created by John Dickson Carr. He is the protagonist of 23 mystery novels from 1933 through 1967, as well as a

    Gideon Fell

    Gideon Fell

    Gideon_Fell

  • Woodland Fell
  • Upland area in Cumbria, England

    Woodland Fell is an upland area in the south of the English Lake District, south of Torver, Cumbria. It is the subject of a chapter of Wainwright's book

    Woodland Fell

    Woodland Fell

    Woodland_Fell

  • Liberty Tree
  • Elm tree in Boston, Massachusetts (1646–1775)

    ground surrounding it became known as Liberty Hall. The Liberty Tree was felled in August 1775 by Loyalists led by Nathaniel Coffin Jr. or by Job Williams

    Liberty Tree

    Liberty Tree

    Liberty_Tree

  • Harak Singh Rawat
  • Indian politician

    Rawat and divisional forest officer(DFO) Kishan Chand responsible for felling of thousands of trees in Corbett Tiger Reserve and causing damage to the

    Harak Singh Rawat

    Harak Singh Rawat

    Harak_Singh_Rawat

  • Jools Holland
  • English musician and television personality (born 1958)

    from the show for six weeks. He referred to this in his sitcom The Groovy Fellers with Rowland Rivron. In 1983 Holland played an extended piano solo on The

    Jools Holland

    Jools Holland

    Jools_Holland

  • Campsie Fells
  • Range of hills in central Scotland

    The Campsie Fells (also known as the Campsies; Scottish Gaelic: Monadh Chamaisidh) are a range of hills in central Scotland, stretching east to west from

    Campsie Fells

    Campsie Fells

    Campsie_Fells

  • Kadalundi train derailment
  • 2001 railway accident in Kadalundi, India

    Mail passenger train was crossing over the Kadalundi river. Three carriages fell into the water, with 59 people reported killed or missing, and up to 300

    Kadalundi train derailment

    Kadalundi_train_derailment

  • Leonard Fell
  • English Quaker

    Leonard Fell (died 1700), was an English Quaker. Fell was the son of Thomas Fell of Beckliff, Lancashire (now Baycliff, Cumbria), and in his early life

    Leonard Fell

    Leonard_Fell

  • William Fell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Fell may refer to: William Scott Fell, Australian politician William Fell (writer), English writer William Richmond Fell, New Zealand naval officer

    William Fell

    William_Fell

  • Trapeze (book)
  • 2012 novel by Simon Mawer

    The Girl Who Fell from the Sky (as published in the UK by Little, Brown and Company) or Trapeze (as published in the US by Other Press) is a historical

    Trapeze (book)

    Trapeze_(book)

  • Indiana Fever
  • Women's National Basketball Association franchise based in Indianapolis, Indiana

    its 25 seasons in Indiana. In 2009, the Fever reached the WNBA Finals but fell short to the Phoenix Mercury in game 5. In 2012, the Fever won the WNBA Finals

    Indiana Fever

    Indiana_Fever

  • Gateshead Stadium Metro station
  • Tyne and Wear Metro station in Gateshead

    two cycle pods. In 2015, the station was refurbished, along with nearby Felling. Improvements include the installation of new seating and lighting, dual

    Gateshead Stadium Metro station

    Gateshead Stadium Metro station

    Gateshead_Stadium_Metro_station

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  • Fall
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish or Irish

    Fall

    Scottish or Irish : reduced form of McFall.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a waterfall, declivity, or forest clearing, Middle English fall (from Old English (ge)fall ‘a felling of trees’, Old Norse fall ‘forest clearing’).German : topographic name from Middle High German val ‘fall (of trees)’; in some cases ‘waterfall’ or ‘landslide’, or a habitational name from a minor place named with this word, or in Tyrol from Ladine val ‘valley’.African : unexplained.

    Fall

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  • Feller
  • n.

    An appliance to a sewing machine for felling a seam.

  • Felling
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Fell

  • Hag
  • n.

    A small wood, or part of a wood or copse, which is marked off or inclosed for felling, or which has been felled.

  • Feller
  • n.

    One who, or that which, fells, knocks or cuts down; a machine for felling trees.

  • Fall
  • n.

    The act of felling or cutting down.

  • Axe
  • n.

    A tool or instrument of steel, or of iron with a steel edge or blade, for felling trees, chopping and splitting wood, hewing timber, etc. It is wielded by a wooden helve or handle, so fixed in a socket or eye as to be in the same plane with the blade. The broadax, or carpenter's ax, is an ax for hewing timber, made heavier than the chopping ax, and with a broader and thinner blade and a shorter handle.

  • Logging
  • n.

    The business of felling trees, cutting them into logs, and transporting the logs to sawmills or to market.

  • Knockdown
  • n.

    A felling by a knock, as of a combatant, or of an animal.

  • Cutting
  • n.

    The act or process of making an incision, or of severing, felling, shaping, etc.