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unusual facts about Cade's Road


Cade's Road

The road ran northwards through Thorpe le Street and Market Weighton, before gradually turning westwards (possibly following the line of another Roman road) until it reached York (Roman Eboracum).


Bennett Joshua Davlin

Davlin graduated from the Episcopal School of Acadiana in Cade, Louisiana and attributed his independent thinking to the amazing teachers at that institution.

Central Market, Hong Kong

Located between Jubilee Street, Queen Victoria Street, Queen's Road Central and Des Voeux Road Central, it was the first wet market in Hong Kong.

Chelsea Classic Cinema

The Chelsea Classic Cinema was a cinema originally opened in 1913 as the Chelsea Picture Playhouse, in the King's Road, Chelsea.

Chemical chirality in popular fiction

In Larry Niven's Destiny's Road, the title planet's indigenous life is based upon right-handed proteins.

Conway Hall Ethical Society

Conway Hall was designed by Frederick Mansford, being built on land which the society had acquired between Theobald's Road and Lamb's Conduit Passage.

Cox's Road, Hong Kong

It is bordered on its east side for most of its length by the Kowloon Cricket Club.

James Cox was a drug trade merchant who did smuggling, selling and doing deals with opium.

Edges of Darkness

The stories were directed by Jason Horton (Overbite and Up the Ante) and Blaine Cade (Entanglement).

Jack Cade

Cade set up headquarters in The White Hart inn before crossing the bridge and entering the city with his followers on 3 July 1450.

Joe Nedney

They reside in Scotts Valley, California, with their daughter Gabby (b. June 23, 2002) and son Cade (b. March 11, 2005).

John A. Cade

Cade was selected as a delegate to the Republican Party National Convention.

John Cade

Dr John Frederick Joseph Cade AO (18 January 1912 – 16 November 1980) was an Australian psychiatrist credited with discovering (in 1948) the effects of lithium carbonate as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder (then known as manic depression).

King's Road

No. 213 has a blue plaque to film director Sir Carol Reed, who lived there from 1948 until his death in 1978.

Mosley Street Metrolink station

It was located on Mosley Street in Manchester city centre and was unique to Metrolink in that it was unidirectional, with a single platform serving southbound passengers travelling towards Altrincham Interchange, Eccles Interchange, MediaCityUK and St Werburgh's Road only.

Prince Edward's Road

Prince Edward's Road is a one-way road in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.

Queen's Road, Gibraltar

Also of note, apart from the nature reserve, are the Great Siege Tunnels at the northern end.

Queen's Road is the longest road the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.

Queen's Road, Hong Kong

Lo Ta-yu, a song writer, has written a song with Albert Leung titled 皇后大道東 (Queen's Road East), performed by Lo Ta-yu and Ram Cheung Chi Kwong (蔣志光) in 1991, to describe the change in this transition period.

Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians

In the era when animal power dominated transportation there was no safe way to cross east-west in the middle of the range; crossing was only possible nearer its extremes except for a few rough passages opened mid-range during the colonial era such as Braddock's Road and Forbes Road, later improved into America's first National Roads (respectively Cumberland Road, Lincoln Highway or designated U.S. 40 and U.S. 30 in later years).

The Stars' Tennis Balls

Next, Maddstone engineers events that lead Rufus Cade - who has by now had several failed marriages and is a regular drugs user - to unwittingly sell sherbet to a group of Turkish dealers expecting a large quantity of cocaine.

Wrekenton

Wrekenton is believed to have been the meeting point of two Roman roads, Cade's Road, which ran all the way from the Humber, via York to Newcastle and the Wrekendyke which branched away to the north-east passing close to Jarrow and ending at the Roman fort and harbour of Arbeia, at South Shields.


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