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Witches Cauldron (other)
Witches cauldron or variations may refer to: Places * Witches Cauldron (Antarctica), a basin on Douglas Range, Alexander Island, Antarctica * A crater at the top of Wizard Island in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon * A basin at the base of Devils Thumb mountain on the Alaska–British Columbia border * A mythological location from the saga of King Laurin Other uses * Witches cauldron mushroom (''Sarcosoma globosum''), a species of fungus * ''Witch's Cauldron'', a 1985 videogame by ''Mikro-Gen'' * ''Witch's Cauldron'', a 1933 novel by Eden Phillpotts * "The Witch's Cauldron", an episode of ''Sasami: Magical Girls Club'' * A brand of beer by Moorhouse's Brewery * A horse foaled by Brownhylda in 1926 * A feature in the horror comic book anthology series '' The Haunt of Fear'' See also * * * * Cauldron (other) * Witch (other) * The Black Cauldron (other) * ''A Cauldron of Witches'', a 1988 anthology of fairy tales * ''Hexenkessel'' ('Witch's cauldron ...
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Witches Cauldron (Antarctica)
Witches Cauldron () is an ice-filled basin on the west side of the Douglas Range, immediately west of Mount Egbert in the north part of Alexander Island, Antarctica. The basin was first sighted from the air and roughly mapped by the British Graham Land expedition in 1937. More accurately mapped from air photos taken by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition in 1947–48, by Searle of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1960. Named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (or UK-APC) is a United Kingdom government committee, part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, responsible for recommending names of geographical locations within the British Antarctic Territory (BAT) and ... for the feature's kettle-like shape. References * Structural basins of Antarctica Valleys of Alexander Island {{AlexanderIsland-geo-stub ...
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The Haunt Of Fear
''The Haunt of Fear'' was an American bi-monthly horror comic anthology series published by EC Comics, starting in 1950. Along with ''Tales from the Crypt'' and '' The Vault of Horror'', it formed a trifecta of popular EC horror anthologies. ''The Haunt of Fear'' was sold at newsstands beginning with its May/June 1950 issue. It ceased publication with its November/December 1954 issue, compiling a total of 28 issues. Origin American horror comics emerged as a distinct comic book genre after World War II. At this time, US young adult males lost interest in caped crime fighters. Also, returning GIs demanded titillating sex and violence in their reading. One-shot ''Eerie'' (1947) is generally considered the first true American horror comic. Its cover depicted a dagger-wielding, red eyed ghoul who threatened a rope-bound, scantily clad, voluptuous young woman, beneath a full moon. In 1948, ''Adventures into the Unknown'' became the first regularly published horror title. It enjoyed ...
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Heksenketel
Heksenketel is a documentary film released on VHS by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. It features concert footage and other clips of the band and crew as they travel across Canada from coast to coast during their 1993 tour, Another Roadside Attraction."Hip spell captured in `real' documentary". ''Kingston Whig-Standard ''The Kingston Whig-Standard'' is a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is published five days a week, from Tuesday to Saturday. It publishes a mix of community, national and international news and is currently owned by Postmedia. It has ...'', September 27, 1994. Trivia Heksenketel was originally the name of the Another Roadside Attraction tour before it was changed. In the Dutch language 'Heksenketel' literally means "witch's cauldron", though it is mostly used in the vernacular sense, meaning bedlam or pandemonium. References {{The Tragically Hip The Tragically Hip albums 1993 video albums Live video albums 1993 live albums ...
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Schandmaul
Schandmaul is a German medieval folk rock band from the Munich area. As well as using modern instruments such as the bass and electric guitar, the band also utilizes instruments typically used in Medieval folk songs such as the bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy or shawm, to produce their trademark folk rock sound. Schandmaul was nominated two times for the Echo Music Prize and has so far had six albums in the top ten German album charts and three top-ten albums in Austria. The name 'Schandmaul' translates roughly to 'evil tongue' and refers to their mascot of a grinning skeletal jester. History Schandmaul was founded in the summer of 1998 when six musicians from Munich and the surrounding area, then members of different bands, came together for a folk rock concert. They were dissatisfied with performing nothing but cover-versions and so decided to write a few songs of their own for the event. The very first song written by the newly formed band, ''Teufelsweib'' (lit. ''Devil-Woman'' ...
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A Cauldron Of Witches
''A Cauldron of Witches'' is a 1988 anthology of 12 fairy tales from around the world that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders Ruth Manning-Sanders (21 August 1886 – 12 October 1988) was an English poet and author born in Wales, known for a series of children's books for which she collected and related fairy tales worldwide. She published over 90 books in her lifeti .... It was the final published book in a long series of such anthologies by author Manning-Sanders, who died in October 1988 at age 102. Table of contents *Foreword *1. The Little Grey Donkey (Sweden) *2. The Amber Witch (Norway) *3. Witch Longnose and her Cat Periwinkle (Cornwall) *4. The Witch in the Wood (Germany) *5. Wolfgang and the Witches (Bohemia) *6. Tow-how and the Witch (Papua New Guinea) *7. Martin and the Lions (Tyrol) *8. The Giant on the Mount (France) *9. Elsa and the Witch (Russia) *10. The Witch's Flute (Bulgaria) *11. The Whirlwind's Castle (Finland) *12. Moti-katika and ...
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The Black Cauldron (other)
The Black Cauldron may refer to: * ''The Black Cauldron'', a 1949 novel by William Heinesen * ''The Black Cauldron'' (novel), a 1965 novel by Lloyd Alexander, the second novel in his sequence of books ''The Chronicles of Prydain'' * ''The Black Cauldron'' (film), the Disney animated film based on ''The Chronicles of Prydain'' book series * ''The Black Cauldron'' (video game), the video game based on the film See also * * * * * Cauldron (other) * Witches Cauldron (other) Witches cauldron or variations may refer to: Places * Witches Cauldron (Antarctica), a basin on Douglas Range, Alexander Island, Antarctica * A crater at the top of Wizard Island in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon * A basin at the base of Devils ... * '' The Children of Llyr'' * Four Branches of the Mabinogi#Second Branch: Branwen, Daughter of Llŷr * Cast-iron cookware, including cast-iron cauldrons {{DEFAULTSORT:Black Cauldron, The Black Cauldron, The ...
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Witch (other)
A witch is a practitioner of witchcraft. Witch, WITCH, or variations thereof may also refer to: Animals * Witch (lefteye flounder) (''Arnoglossus scapha''), a Pacific flatfish * Witch (righteye flounder) (''Glyptocephalus cynoglossus''), a European flatfish * '' Araotes lapithis'', the witch, a butterfly of India * Megrim (''Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis''), sometimes known as witch Arts, entertainment, and media Comics * ''W.I.T.C.H.'', an Italian fantasy comics series first published in 2001 * ''Witches'' (Marvel Comics), a 2004 supernatural comic book mini-series published by Marvel Comics * ''Wytches'' (comics), a 2014 horror comic series by Scott Snyder and Jock Fairy tales and literature * Hag, or witch, a stock character in fairy tales * ''The Witch'' (fairy tale), a Russian fairy tale * ''The Witch'' (play), a 1616 play by Thomas Middleton * "The Witch" (short story), an 1886 short story by Anton Chekhov * ''The Witch'', the English title of ''Anne Pederstotter'' (pl ...
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Cauldron (other)
A cauldron is a large metal pot for cooking. Cauldron may also refer to: Music * Cauldron (band), Canadian heavy metal band * ''Cauldron'' (Fifty Foot Hose album), 1968 * ''Cauldron'' (Ruins album), 2008 Gaming * Cauldron (''Shackled City''), the primary setting in ''The Shackled City Adventure Path'' * ''Cauldron'' (video game), a 1985 computer game * Cauldron HQ, a computer game development studio located in Bratislava, Slovakia Books * ''Cauldron'' (Larry Bond novel), a 1993 novel by Larry Bond * ''Cauldron'' (Jack McDevitt novel), a 2007 science fiction novel by Jack McDevitt Military * Cauldron (military term) * The Cauldron, a WWII battlefield during the Battle of Gazala in North Africa * Operation Cauldron, 1952 biological warfare experiment Other uses * Caldera, a cauldron-like volcanic feature * ''The Cauldron'', a UK-based esoteric magazine * Olympic cauldron The Olympic flame is a symbol used in the Olympic movement. It is also a symbol of continuity betw ...
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Brownhylda
Brownhylda (1920 – after 1937) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. She showed considerable promise as a two-year-old when she won three times and finished twice on two occasions. In the following year he won the Epsom Oaks and the Park Hill Stakes as well as finishing second in the Yorkshire Oaks. Her form declined thereafter and she failed to win again before being retired at the end of the following year. She produced only four known foals, but these did include the St Leger winner Firdaussi. Background Brownhylda was a "big, well-made, but rather plain" bay mare bred in the United Kingdom by F W Dunn. As a yearling in the autumn of 1921 the filly was offered for sale at Doncaster and bought for 310 guineas by Richard "Dick" Dawson on behalf of the Vicomte de Fontarce. She was sent into training with Dawson at Whatcombe near Wantage in Berkshire. She was sired by Lord Derby Stedfast, a top-class performer whose wins included the Champion Stakes, ...
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Wizard Island
Wizard Island is a volcanic cinder cone which forms an island at the west end of Crater Lake in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. The top of the island reaches above sea level, about above the average surface of the lake. The cone is capped by a volcanic crater about wide and deep. The crater was named the "Witches Cauldron" by William Gladstone Steel in 1885, who also gave Wizard Island its name at the same time. The land area of the island is . Formation Wizard Island was created after Mount Mazama, a large complex volcano, erupted violently approximately 7,700 years ago, forming its caldera A caldera ( ) is a large cauldron-like hollow that forms shortly after the emptying of a magma chamber in a volcano eruption. When large volumes of magma are erupted over a short time, structural support for the rock above the magma chamber is ... which now contains Crater Lake. Following the cataclysmic caldera-forming eruption, which left a hole about deep where ...
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Moorhouse's Brewery
Moorhouse's is an independent brewery founded in 1865, by William Moorhouse in Burnley Lancashire, England, as a producer of mineral waters and low-alcohol beers known as hop bitters. It first produced cask ales in 1978. Products The brewery produces cask ale and filtered beer in bottles. History The business was founded in 1865 by William Moorhouse as a producer of mineral waters. The business was successful and by 1870 Moorhouse had a purpose built building erected in Moorhouse Street off Accrington Road, Burnley which incorporated stables for the delivery horses and houses for the workers and Moorhouse family. William's sons took over the business and early in the 20th century began making low alcohol hop bitters which were exported throughout the world, notably United States and the Middle East. In the 1930s the mineral water production was sold to Thwaites Brewery. In 1978 Michael Ryan, a local builder, bought the premises and equipment from Tom Fawcett, the cousin of t ...
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Magical Girls Club Episodes
Magical is the adjective for magic. It may also refer to: * Magical (horse) (foaled 2015), Irish Thoroughbred racehorse * "Magical" (song), released in 1985 by John Parr * '' Magical: Disney's New Nighttime Spectacular of Magical Celebrations'', a 2009–2014 summer fireworks show at Disneyland * Magical Company , also known as Mahō, is a Japanese entertainment company. History Established in Kobe in 1983 to design and develop video games, the company was incorporated on May 29, 1985 as Home Data. During the 80's they developed and published various ...
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