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unusual facts about The Orchard



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2002 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

A point from Armagh man Diarmuid Marsden gave the Orchard Boys a small glimmer of hope but they went in trailing at the break 0-11 to 0-07.

Buck Brothers

We Are Merely Filters (USA/UK/Canada) - Back2Forward/The Orchard (digitally released April 5, 2010), Cargo (physically released June 28, 2010)

Capstone Farm Country Park

Many butterfly specious can also be found in the park, including Speckled Wood, gatekeeper and brimstone, seen around the orchard and meadows.

Dulwich College Preparatory School

In 1938 headmaster John Leakey established an evacuation camp in the orchard on his father-in-law's land at Coursehorn, near Cranbrook, Kent, where the affiliated Dulwich Preparatory School still is today.

Ngongotaha Chiefs

Over the years the club has seen many talented players but the most famous name associated with the club would be the Orchard brothers; Robert, Phillip, Eddie and John.

Orchard Towers

After the murders, the bodies of the two deceased were left inside a silver Daewoo Chairman 400 which was abandoned on the 6th story of the Orchard Towers car park.

San Pietro, Perugia

Other works of art include works by Ventura Salimbeni, Eusebio da San Giorgio, Orazio Alfani, copies after Perugino, Girolamo Danti (sacristy, 1574), Giovanni Lanfranco, Mino da Fiesole (a marble with Young Jesus, St. John the Baptist and St. Hyeronimus, in the Vibi Chapel), a Jesus in the Orchard attributed to Guido Reni, two grand canvas by Giorgio Vasari, and a Pietà of Sebastiano dal Piombo's school.

Woking Palace

The palace was moated and can be separated into four parts: north east quadrant; the medieval barrel vault and the King's Hall, built by Henry VII in 1508, in the south east; the King’s Garden on the south west; and the Copse to the north west, once the orchard.