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Ludlam may refer to: Places * Mother Ludlam's Cave, Surrey, England *Ludlam Road, a street in Miami, Florida *Ludlam Island, an island in New Jersey *Ludlam's Beach Light, a lighthouse in Sea Isle City, New Jersey Other uses *Ludlam (surname) Ludlam is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alfred Ludlam (1810–1877), British-New Zealand politician *Charles Ludlam (1943–1987), American actor *Jenny Ludlam (born 1951), New Zealand actress *Scott Ludlam (born 197 ... See also * Ludlum (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Mother Ludlam's Cave
Mother Ludlam's Cave, also known as Mother Ludlum's Cave or Mother Ludlum's Hole, is a small cave in the sandstone cliff of the Wey Valley at Moor Park, near Farnham, Surrey, in England. The cave is the subject of a number of local legends. A spring rising in the cave is recorded in the 13th century "Annals of Waverley Abbey" as "Ludewell"; other spellings through history include "Ludwell" and "Luddwelle". A monk named Symon is credited with identifying the spring as a suitable water supply for Waverley Abbey in 1218, after the original source had dried up. The brothers of the abbey dedicated the spring to St Mary, so it also became known as St Mary's Well. The cave has been naturally formed by the spring but may have been enlarged by the monks and was made into a grotto (possibly during the eighteenth century) and further enhanced by addition of an ironstone arched entrance, possibly during the reign of Queen Victoria. The cave was explored and surveyed at around 200 feet long in ...
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Ludlam Road
Ludlam Road, also West 67th Avenue, is a north–south street that runs west of downtown Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Route description The southern terminus of Ludlam Road/W 67th Avenue is at the Charles Deering Estate at Coral Reef Drive. It commences here north through the village of Palmetto Bay, until crossing South 136th Street (Howard Drive) where it enters the village of Pinecrest. It is the main north–south street in the village of Pinecrest, almost evenly bisecting the village. It exits the village of Pinecrest after crossing Snapper Creek (Canal C-2) a short distance north of Kendall Drive (South 88th Street/SR 94), and continues north into unincorporated Miami-Dade County for a short distance until it enters the city of South Miami at South 80th Street. At Southwest 60th Street it borders South Miami on the east, and unincorporated Miami-Dade County on the west. At South 48th Street it enters unincorporated Miami-Dade County. It continues north throug ...
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Ludlam Island
Ludlam Island is a barrier island in southern New Jersey, on which Sea Isle City, and Strathmere, a part of Upper Township are located. Geography Ludlam Island is a barrier island along the Atlantic Ocean between Corson Inlet on the northeast, and Townsends Inlet on the southwest. Ludlam Bay, along with an expanse of salt marsh and tidal channels separates Ludlam Island from the mainland. Ludlam Island was described in 1834 as, An 1878 description of Ludlam Island is as follows, ''viz'', A footnote to the 1878 description further elaborates, History Joseph Ludlam purchased the island in the late 17th century, and grazed cows and sheep on it. In the 1880s, developer Charles K. Landis founded the City of Sea Isle on the island. The original vision that Landis had of Ludlam Island was modeled after Venice's opulent waterways and his plan for the island included canals and waterways.
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Ludlam's Beach Light
Ludlam's Beach Light was a lighthouse formerly located in Sea Isle City, New Jersey. It was decommissioned in 1924 and converted to a private residence which was demolished in September 2010. History Ludlam's Beach Light was constructed in 1885 in Sea Isle City, in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States, on Ludlam Island, close to the site of Life Saving Station Number 33. It was activated on November 3 of that year, with Joshua H. Reeves as its first keeper. It was built after Charles K. Landis, the founder of Sea Isle City, requested a light because of several shipwrecks off the island. The lighthouse was an "L-shaped", two-story, structure with a square light tower on top, located at 31st Street and the Boardwalk until 1924. The light, which flashed white every 15 seconds, was at an elevation of , and could be seen approximately in clear weather. A glass panel was later installed on a segment of the lantern making it appear to flash red to ships that had strayed too close t ...
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Ludlam (surname)
Ludlam is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alfred Ludlam (1810–1877), British-New Zealand politician *Charles Ludlam (1943–1987), American actor *Jenny Ludlam (born 1951), New Zealand actress *Scott Ludlam (born 1970), Australian politician *Steve Ludlam (footballer) (born 1955), English footballer * Thomas Ludlam (1727–1811), English clergyman * Thomas Ludlam (1775–1810), British colonial administrator *William Ludlam (1717–1788), English clergyman See also *Ned Ludd Ned Ludd is the legendary person to whom the Luddites attributed the name of their movement. In 1779, Ludd is supposed to have broken two stocking frames in a fit of rage. When the "Luddites" emerged in the 1810s, his identity was appropriated ..., possibly born Ned Ludlam, source of the name of English nineteenth century social movement, the Luddites {{surname, Ludlam English-language surnames ...
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