firewatcher

  • 1firewatcher — noun A person who looks for the onset of fires, normally from a high vantage point …

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  • 2firewatcher — n. (British usage) lookout, person who watches for fires (usually was a member a member of an air raid patrol during World War II) …

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  • 3firewatcher — noun (C) BrE someone who watched for fire bombs in British cities during the Second World War …

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  • 4firewatcher — /ˈfaɪəwɒtʃə/ (say fuyuhwochuh) noun someone who watches for fires, especially bushfires …

  • 5Flophouse — Bunks in a Seven Cent Lodging House, c. 1890 A flophouse (US English), doss house or dosshouse (British English) is a place that offers very cheap lodging, generally by providing only minimal services.[1] …

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  • 6Keith Hancock — Sir William Keith Hancock KBE (26 June 1898 13 August 1988) was an Australian historian, born in Melbourne, Australia. The son of Archdeacon William Hancock, he was educated at Melbourne Grammar School and later the University of Melbourne. At… …

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  • 7Ralph Tubbs — Ralph Tubbs, OBE, FRIBA (9 January 1912 mdash; 23 November 1996) was a British architect. Well known amongst the buildings he designed was the Dome of Discovery at the successful Festival of Britain on the South Bank in London in 1951. Ralph was… …

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  • 8Percy Thrower — Percy John Thrower MBE (January 30, 1913 March 18, 1988) was a British gardener, horticulturist, broadcaster and writer. He became nationally known through presenting various gardening programmes, starting in 1956 on the BBC s Gardening Club then …

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  • 9Charles Brasch — Charles Orwell Brasch (27 July 1909 20 May 1973) was a New Zealand poet, literary editor and arts patron. He was the founding editor of the literary journal Landfall. Brasch was born in Dunedin, the son of lawyer Hyam Brasch (who later changed… …

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  • 10Dharma Bums, The — by Jack Kerouac (1958)    Ann Charters says that the autumn of 1955, which jack kerouac spent in Berkeley, California, was probably “the three happiest months of his life.” This is the time period and the setting for Kerouac’s follow up novel to… …

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