Examples of using Eyre in English and their translations into Russian
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Overlooking Eyre Square, the elegant Hotel Meyrick features the No.
Richard Eyre.
He lived in townships on the Eyre Peninsula, working as a labourer and a packer.
The Who, Tommy Eyre, Brian Gascoin,
Eyre named the lake after Colonel Robert Torrens who was one of the founders of the South Australian colony.
In 2008 her ballet"Jane Eyre" was staged by London Children's Ballet at the Peacock Theatre, London.
equipped with rails and big Eyre(huge inflatable mattress).
Jane Eyre at the British Film Institute Jane Eyre on IMDb Jane Eyre at AllMovie Jane Eyre at Box Office Mojo Jane Eyre at Rotten Tomatoes Jane Eyre at Metacritic Review at JaneEyre. net.
The conference centre was developed by the renowned British architects Wilkinson Eyre, with whom Waagner-Biro already cooperated successfully on the Kings Waterfront project.
leaving that position to become a pilot with Eyre Peninsular Airways and Australian National Airways.
Havelock, Eyre and Clyde, a township in Ontario.
who sold it to John Eyre of Eyrecourt about 1720.
The building was built in 1949, and designed by Reginal Eyre of the architectural firm Palmer and Turner.
vocals Tommy Eyre- keyboards Nick Payn- baritone saxophone Nick Pentelow- tenor saxophone Andy Pyle- bass Graham Walker- drums Erlewine.
The Victoria Hotel enjoys a city centre location in Eyre Square Galway,
Lake Eyre.
The lowest minimum temperature recorded was -7.2 °C(19.0 °F) at Eyre Bird Observatory on 17 August 2008.
The lake is open to Edward Eyre 1839, subsequent 20 years it was,
the Governor of Blue Nile, Malik Agar Eyre of the SPLM, on 13 June.
vocals Additional Ian Taylor- engineer, co-producer with BBM Tommy Eyre- keyboards Arran Ahmun- drums on"Where in the World" Morris Murphy- trumpet on"Glory Days" Roberts, David 2006.