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Coordinates: 53°50′00″N 1°07′54″W / 53.833278°N 1.131646°W / 53.833278; -1.131646
Cawood (other names: Carwood) is a large village (formerly a market town) and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England that is notable as the finding-place of the Cawood sword.
In his King's England series, Arthur Mee refers to Cawood as "the Windsor of the North". It used to be the residence of the Archbishops of York. The name is believed to come from the characteristic noise made by crows in the nearby woods. Cawood is south of the point where the River Wharfe flows into the River Ouse which subsequently forms the northern border of the village. Cawood Bridge is the only bridge from the village which spans the river. The bridge was opened in 1872: before then the only means of crossing was by use of a ferry. Dick Turpin is said to have forded the river when he escaped to York, which lies ten miles north of Cawood. The River Ouse used to flood the village regularly in winter. Since the floods of January 1982, whose height is marked on the bridgekeeper's cottage, river defences have been raised so that the fields on the northern side (Kelfield Ings) and the former Ferry Boat Inn, also on the Kelfield side, are now the only areas that flood, even at times of exceptionally high waters, such as in November 2000.
Cawood is a village in North Yorkshire, England.
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Demonstration of stage fighting.
David McCormick - Brett Richard Pfeiffer - Sam Emma Cawood - Travolta
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November 2008 Original Fight Scene Film Project. It may be a Science Fair, but these kids can kick some butt, and it's far from boring. Actors: Emma Cawood, Regina Fatigati, Brittany Lovitt, Travis Morits, Alyssa Salazar, Kelcie Smith, and Russell Williams. Many Thanks to Todd Patrick, The Stage Combat teachers, Robert, Mike, Charles, and Greg, and the campus at AMDA LA. All music rights reserved to Oingo Boingo. This story is fictitious as are its characters. Enjoy!
November 2008 4th semester Original Film Project AMDA Los Angeles. A special day in the ordinary lives of the girls who work at Bigs Burgers. Actors: Emma Cawood, Jennifer Huva, Stephen Weston, Kelcie Smith and Alyssa Salazar. Many Thanks to Todd Patrick, the amda film crew, all the student actors, and the campus at AMDA LA. All music rights reserved to Good Charlotte. This story is fictitious as are its chracters. Enjoy!
Coordinates: 53°50′00″N 1°07′54″W / 53.833278°N 1.131646°W / 53.833278; -1.131646
Cawood (other names: Carwood) is a large village (formerly a market town) and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England that is notable as the finding-place of the Cawood sword.
In his King's England series, Arthur Mee refers to Cawood as "the Windsor of the North". It used to be the residence of the Archbishops of York. The name is believed to come from the characteristic noise made by crows in the nearby woods. Cawood is south of the point where the River Wharfe flows into the River Ouse which subsequently forms the northern border of the village. Cawood Bridge is the only bridge from the village which spans the river. The bridge was opened in 1872: before then the only means of crossing was by use of a ferry. Dick Turpin is said to have forded the river when he escaped to York, which lies ten miles north of Cawood. The River Ouse used to flood the village regularly in winter. Since the floods of January 1982, whose height is marked on the bridgekeeper's cottage, river defences have been raised so that the fields on the northern side (Kelfield Ings) and the former Ferry Boat Inn, also on the Kelfield side, are now the only areas that flood, even at times of exceptionally high waters, such as in November 2000.
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Left Mom with a bundle of
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Nights I felt like dying
But I ain't crying
What didn't kill me
Made me strong as iron
I am
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Like the streets made of quicksand beyond deep
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Every time I drive by
Say hi to the bad guy
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Now these baby ballers toy rappers
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