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Walter Raleigh (5334 bytes)
1: ...ly, [[Walter Raleigh (professor)|Professor Walter Raleigh]] was a scholar and author circa 1900.'' 3: ...igh]], [[North Carolina]] takes its name from Sir Walter. 5: [[Image:raleigh.JPG|right|]] 7: ... I of England]] (1553 - 1558). During childhood, Raleigh developed a hatred of [[Catholicism]], and proved... 9: ...eryone had come to expect that sort of thing from Raleigh, and Elizabeth always favored that kind of showma... Walter Raleigh (professor) (573 bytes) 1: ...takenly attributed to [[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]]. 5: .../BIBREC/BR333.HTM Robert Louis Stevenson]; Walter Raleigh; Project Gutenberg edition. 6: ...nberg.net/browse/BIBREC/BR1038.HTM Style]; Walter Raleigh; Project Gutenberg edition. 7: ...e/BIBREC/BR10159.HTM England and the War]; Walter Raleigh; Project Gutenberg edition. Raleigh (1131 bytes) 1: ...also [[Raleigh, North Carolina]] and Sir [[Walter Raleigh]].'' 3: '''Raleigh''' is a [[Britain|British]] [[bicycle]] manufactu... 5: ... Nottingham employed nearly 20,000 workers. Today Raleigh produces 600,000 bicycles a year, although since ... 7: Raleigh notably produced popular [[three-speed bicycle]]s... 9: ...ring the [[1970s]], Raleigh produced the iconic [[Raleigh Chopper]] bicycle, the "must have" bike for kids ... Raleigh-Durham (352 bytes) 1: ... each other, these cities have earned the moniker Raleigh-Durham. USS Raleigh (CL-7) (9835 bytes) 64: The third '''USS ''Raleigh'' (CL-7)''' was laid down by [[Bethlehem Steel Co... 66: ...4]]. After shifting to [[Provincetown]], Mass., ''Raleigh'' put to sea from that harbor on [[30 July]] [[19... 68: ...d to the Boston Navy Yard [[13 July]] [[1925]]. ''Raleigh'' continued to operate out of Boston for the next... 70: Clearing Boston Harbor [[1 February]] [[1927]], ''Raleigh'' embarked two detachments of Marines at [[Charle... 72: During the spring of [[1928]], ''Raleigh'' operated off the California coast and in Hawaii... Combe Raleigh (133 bytes) 1: '''Combe Raleigh''' is a [[village]] in the [[England|English]] co... Raleigh, Mississippi (2690 bytes) 1: '''Raleigh''' is a town located in [[Smith County, Mississip... 4: Raleigh is located at 32°1'59" North, 89°31'22" W... USS Raleigh (843 bytes) 1: ... turn was named after [[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]]. 3: * The first [[USS Raleigh (1776)|''Raleigh'']] was a 32-gun [[sailing frigate]] built in [[1... 5: * The second [[USS Raleigh (C-8)|''Raleigh'' (C-8)]] was a [[protected cruiser]] commissione... 7: * The third [[USS Raleigh (CL-7)|''Raleigh'' (CL-7)]] was a [[light cruiser]] commissioned i... 9: * The fourth [[USS Raleigh (LPD-1)|''Raleigh'' (LPD-1)]] was an [[amphibious transport dock]] ... Raleigh Chopper (3479 bytes) 1: ...hopper 01.jpg|thumb|right|300px|1970 model (Mk 1) Raleigh Chopper bicycle]] 2: ...nufactured and marketed in the [[1970s]] by the [[Raleigh]] Company of [[Nottingham]], [[England]]. Its uni... 8: ...r, the Chopper almost single-handedly rescued the Raleigh company, which had been in decline during the 196... 15: ...ikes.com/new/news/news_07.html Press Release from Raleigh about the new Mk3. Chopper] 16: *[http://www.raleigh-chopper.co.uk/ Various Choppers] Raleigh International (1190 bytes) 1: '''Raleigh International''' is a Youth development organisat... 9: ...a four year project under the name of ''Operation Raleigh'' (1984-1988), it was a followup to the successfu... 12: ...ternational volunteers the venture was renamed to Raleigh International with an continued organisational fo... 17: [http://www.raleighinternational.org Raleigh International] Raleigh, Illinois (2577 bytes) 1: '''Raleigh''' is a village located in [[Saline County, Illin... 4: Raleigh is located at 37°49'38" North, 88°32'1" W... USS Raleigh (C-8) (1111 bytes) 64: The second '''''USS Raleigh''''' was a [[protected cruiser]] commissioned in ... 68: ...raleigh sailors in egypt.jpg|thumb|Sailors of the Raleigh in Egypt, 1901]]<br> 75: '''See Also:''' ''[[USS Raleigh]]'' CSS Raleigh (530 bytes) 1: ...'''', after the city of [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]], [[North Carolina]]: 3: *The [[gunboat]] [[CSS Raleigh (1861)|CSS ''Raleigh'']] served as a tender to [[CSS Virginia|CSS ''Vi... 5: *The [[ironclad]] ram [[CSS Raleigh (1864)|CSS ''Raleigh'']] patroled the [[Cape Fear River]] near [[Wilmi... 7: See also [[USS Raleigh|USS ''Raleigh'']] Raleigh, North Carolina (10445 bytes) 1: ...dge_Downtown_Raleigh_July_2004.jpg|thumb|Downtown Raleigh as seen from the Boylan St. bridge on the west si... 3: ...iangle Park]], a research park between Durham and Raleigh. 5: Raleigh is known as "The City of Oaks" for its many oak t... 7: ...Image:Raleigh1909.jpg|thumb|center|500px|Downtown Raleigh panorama, from [[1909]].]] 10: ...tal. It was named for [[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]], sponsor of the [[Colony of Roanoke]], known as... CSS Raleigh (1861) (2594 bytes) 25: ...ps named ''Raleigh'', see ''[[CSS Raleigh|''CSS ''Raleigh]]''.'' 26: '''CSS''' '''''Raleigh''''' was originally a small, iron-hulled, propell... 28: ...eth City, North Carolina]] 2 days later. Thence ''Raleigh'' escaped through [[Dismal Swamp Canal]] to [[Nor... 30: On [[March 8]]-[[March 9|9]], 1862, ''Raleigh'' was tender to [[CSS Virginia|CSS ''Virginia'']]... 32: ...recapture of [[Norfolk Navy Yard]] in May 1862, ''Raleigh'' steamed up the James River, but thereafter a sh... Raleigh Hills, Oregon (3818 bytes) 1: '''Raleigh Hills''' is a [[census-designated place]] and nei... 4: ... 1914 until the line ceased operation in 1930. A Raleigh hills branch of the Portland post office was open... 7: ...ills.png|right|Location of Raleigh Hills, Oregon]]Raleigh Hills is located at 45°29'5" North, 122°4... USS Raleigh (LPD-1) (4734 bytes) 19: ...SS ''Raleigh'' (LPD-1)''', the [[lead ship]] of [[Raleigh class amphibious transport dock|her class]] of [[... 20: ... in turn honors the English explorer Sir [[Walter Raleigh]], the first to attempt the establishment of an E... 22: After fitting out through mid-December, ''Raleigh'' steamed to [[Norfolk, Virginia]], for the holid... 24: ...bbean Sea]] in July with Amphibious Squadron 8. ''Raleigh'' proved herself during this deployment by simult... 26: ...nsit to San Juan. For her part in the endeavor ''Raleigh'' and her crew received the [[Armed Forces Expedi... CSS Raleigh (1864) (1893 bytes) 34: ...ps named ''Raleigh'', see ''[[CSS Raleigh|''CSS ''Raleigh]]''.'' 36: '''CSS''' '''''Raleigh''''', a steam [[sloop]], was constructed by the [... 40: ...ina. When the six reappeared the following day, ''Raleigh'' hastily withdrew up river, struck Wilmington Ba... 46: [[Category:Confederate Navy ships|Raleigh (1864)]] USS Raleigh (1776) (4744 bytes) 1: The frigate '''USS ''Raleigh''''', was one of thirteen ships that the [[Contin... 4: The ''Raleigh'', a [[frigate]] built by Messrs. Hackett, Hill, ... 6: ...eigh'', with a full-length figure of [[Sir Walter Raleigh]] as figurehead, put to sea under Capt. Thomas Th... 8: ''Raleigh'', making use of the captured signals, intercepte... 10: ...'Ariadne'']] and [[HBMS Ceres|HBMS ''Ceres'']]. ''Raleigh'', unable to reach ''Alfred'' in time to assist h... Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (281 bytes) 1: '''Raleigh/Durham''' is not a single [[city]], but rather tw... 3: *[[Raleigh, North Carolina]]
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