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Windswept may refer to: * Windswept (song), a song performed by Bryan Ferry * Windswept (Steuben, Maine), the summer house of writer Mary Ellen Chase * ''Windswept'' (novel), a book by Mary Ellen Chase * Windswept Acres-Powers House * Windswept Farm Windswept Farm is a historic home located at Clinton in Dutchess County, New York. The main block of the house was built about 1823 and is a Federal-style dwelling. The main block is a 2-story, five-bay timber-frame house. A -story gabled ad ... * '' Windswept House: A Vatican Novel'' * '' Nematoceras dienemum'', also known as the "windswept helmet orchid" {{dab ...
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Windswept (song)
"Windswept" is a single performed by Bryan Ferry, the lead vocalist for Roxy Music. The track is the third and final single from the chart-topping album '' Boys and Girls'' which was released in 1985, but unlike the previous singles it did not reach the top 40 in the UK singles chart. The track features Mark Knopfler, the guitarist of Dire Straits. An instrumental version of the track appears as the B-side on the single "Is Your Love Strong Enough?" from the Ridley Scott film ''Legend'' (1985). The UK version of the single has four tracks, with the 3 B-sides all being outtakes from the album '' The Bride Stripped Bare'' (1978); an original track ("Broken Wings") and covers of "Crazy Love" (by Van Morrison) and " Feel the Need" (by Detroit Emeralds). The French model Laurence Treil Laurence Treil (born 28 February 1967) is a French model and actress. She was a famous fashion model who was also a Revlon spokesmodel during the 1980s, before becoming an actress, featuring in seve ...
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Windswept (Steuben, Maine)
Windswept is a historic summer cottage at 421 Petit Manan Point Road in Steuben, Maine. Built sometime between 1928 and 1934, it was from 1941 until 1955 the summer home of Mary Ellen Chase (1887-1973), one of Maine's most important regional writers of the period. It was the inspiration for her bestselling work, ''Windswept''. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. Description and history Windswept is located in southern Steuben, a coastal community of Down East Maine. It is on the west side of Petit Manan Point near its southern end, set on at Yellow Birch Point. The main house is a single story wood-frame structure, consisting of two equal-sized gabled sections set parallel to each other and joined by a cross-gabled hyphen. The structure is oriented facing southwest, about from the shore, with views over grasses and low blueberry bushes to the Gulf of Maine and the Schoodic Peninsula. A low picket fence creates a courtyard between ...
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Windswept (novel)
Windswept may refer to: * Windswept (song) "Windswept" is a single performed by Bryan Ferry, the lead vocalist for Roxy Music. The track is the third and final single from the chart-topping album '' Boys and Girls'' which was released in 1985, but unlike the previous singles it did not reac ..., a song performed by Bryan Ferry * Windswept (Steuben, Maine), the summer house of writer Mary Ellen Chase * ''Windswept'' (novel), a book by Mary Ellen Chase * Windswept Acres-Powers House * Windswept Farm * '' Windswept House: A Vatican Novel'' * '' Nematoceras dienemum'', also known as the "windswept helmet orchid" {{dab ...
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Windswept Acres-Powers House
Windswept Acres, or the Powers House, is a historic house on New Hampshire Route 31 in Goshen, New Hampshire. Built about 1800, it is one of Goshen's oldest houses, and one of a cluster of plank-frame houses in the community. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Description and history Windswept Acres is located in a rural setting in southern Goshen, on the east side of New Hampshire Route 31 about south of its junction with New Hampshire Route 10 New Hampshire Route 10 is a north–south state highway in western New Hampshire, United States. Its southern terminus is in Winchester at the Massachusetts state line, where it continues south as Massachusetts Route 10. Administratively, the .... It is a -story Cape style plank-frame house, seven bays wide, with a gabled roof and shingled exterior. Its front entry is off-center, and is framed by simple molding and topped by a four-light transom window. There are two sash windows to it ...
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Windswept Farm
Windswept Farm is a historic home located at Clinton in Dutchess County, New York. The main block of the house was built about 1823 and is a Federal-style dwelling. The main block is a 2-story, five-bay timber-frame house. A -story gabled addition was completed about 1840. Also on the property are two barns and a cider mill. ''Note:'' This includes an''Accompanying 13 photographs''/ref> It was added to the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ... in 1989. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) Houses completed in 1823 Houses in Dutchess County, New York National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in New Yor ...
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A Vatican Novel
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it fro ...
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