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Wood Street railway station (533 bytes)
1: ...hingford railway station]] and [[London Liverpool Street]]. 5: Wood Street leads on to a shopping area including an indoor m... 9: ...chcock]] apparently made films in studios in Wood Street. 46th Street-Bliss Street (IRT Flushing Line station) (1162 bytes) 1: ...der between directions has been built at the 46th Street side of the station. 3: ...oncrete viaduct that stretches from 48 to Van Dam Streets. Unlike the Roosevelt Avenue stations, which are... 5: ... 46 Street and the part-time at 47 Street. The 46 Street mezzanine has dual fare controls, and therefore h... 33rd Street-Rawson Street (IRT Flushing Line station) (613 bytes) 1: '''33 Street-Rawson''' is the last local station on the 7 befo... 3: ...xits: the main at 33 Street and a part-time at 34 Street. There is no free change between directions. 40th Street-Lowery Street (IRT Flushing Line station) (957 bytes) 1: '''40th Street''''s exit is in the centre and at this time has n... 3: '''40 Street-Lowery''' is the second of three 7 stations on Qu... 5: 40 Street/Lowery has one center exit/entrance, with no free... East 143rd Street-St. Mary's Street (IRT Pelham Line station) (268 bytes) 1: '''East 143rd Street''' is a [[New York Subway]] station that has stan... WOOD-TV (1951 bytes) 1: '''WOOD-TV''' is a [[television]] station affiliated with... 5: ...ating the WOTV name to WUHQ (channel 41). Later, WOOD's parent company purchased [[WOTV]]. 11: * Sold in [[1951]] to ''Grandwood Broadcasting''. 15: LIN Broadcasting is the current owner of WOOD, as well as two other Grand Rapids stations, [[WO... 21: * Craig James is the chief meterologist for WOOD. Wood (26498 bytes) 1: ...comprises trees and boards. For other uses, see [[Wood (disambiguation)]]. 5: ...lignin]] based tissue. Plants that do not produce wood are called '[[herbaceous]]'; this group of plants... 7: ...ient structural material, it is useful to humans. Wood is made of [[cellulose]] fibers, held together wi... 9: ...which is called [[woodworking]] or [[carpentry]]. Wood has been an important [[construction]] material s... 11: ...s also used as a cheap alternative to traditional woods. Ed Wood, Jr. (25072 bytes) 1: [[Image:Edwood1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Edward D. Wood, Jr. in the film, ''Glen or Glenda''.]] 3: '''Edward Davis Wood, Junior''' ([[October 10]], [[1924]] - [[December... 5: Wood's posthumous fame began two years after his death... 9: ...ettled in [[Poughkeepsie]], [[New York]] where Ed Wood Jr. was born. 13: ...g. Some have presumed this to be the origin of Ed Wood's non-sexually oriented transvestite tendencies. Ed Wood (169 bytes) 1: '''Ed Wood''' can refer to: 3: * The [[film director|movie director]] [[Ed Wood, Jr.]] 5: ...opic]] about the director, ''[[Ed Wood (movie)|Ed Wood]]''. Petrified wood (1467 bytes) 1: [[Image:PetrifiedWood.jpg|right|thumb|Petrified log at the [[Petrified ... 2: ...action]] process occurs underground, when wood or woody materials suddenly become buried under [[sedimen... 3: ...seup 2.jpg|left|thumb|Polished slice of Petrified Wood]] 5: Petrified wood can be extremely detailed, often reflecting the i... 7: ...tists have been able to make artificial petrified wood recently.[http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/di... George Wood (331 bytes) 1: There are different people named '''George Wood''': 3: *[[George Tyler Wood]], [[governor of Texas]] from 1847-49 4: *[[George Wood (baseball player)|George A. Wood]], [[Major League Baseball]] player from 1880-92 Harold Wood (1277 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Harold Wood 32: ... [[London Borough of Havering]]. Postally, Harold Wood is a part of [[Romford]]. 37: * [[Brentwood, Essex]] 40: * [[Harold Wood railway station]] Natalie Wood (6106 bytes) 1: [[image:NatalieWood0(big).jpg|framed]] 2: ... was the sister of the also famous actress [[Lana Wood]]. 4: ...career as an adult actress, she was a real [[Hollywood]] star, and was compared favorably with [[Elizabe... 8: She is buried in [[Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery]]. 79: *''[[Miracle on 34th Street]]'' (1947) Charles Wood (281 bytes) 1: *[[Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax]] 2: *[[Charles Wood (composer)|Charles Wood]] 1866-1926, composer of church music 3: *[[Charles Wood (scientist)|Charles Wood]] who isolated [[platinum]] in 1741. 4: *[[Charles Wood (tennis player) |Charles Wood]], American tennis player Thyine wood (650 bytes) 3: ...the cypress tribe of this order. The name of this wood is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word... 4: fragrance. The wood of this tree was reckoned very valuable, and was ... Wood County (242 bytes) 1: '''Wood County''' is the name of several counties in the ... 3: * [[Wood County, Ohio]] 4: * [[Wood County, Texas]] 5: * [[Wood County, West Virginia]] 6: * [[Wood County, Wisconsin]] Wood block (539 bytes) 1: ...small [[slit drum]] made from a single piece of [[wood]] and used as a [[percussion]] [[musical instrume... 5: [[fr:Wood-block]] Victoria Wood (2733 bytes) 1: '''Victoria Wood''' (born [[May 19]] [[1953]]) is a British [[come... 3: Wood was born in Ramsbottom, [[Greater Manchester]], [... 5: Wood is often regarded as among the top sitcom writers... 7: Wood married magician [[Geoffrey Durham]] in [[March 1... 11: *''Wood and Walters'' ([[1981]]) (with [[Julie Walters]]) Colliers Wood (1963 bytes) 3: ...colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Colliers Wood 24: '''Colliers Wood''' is an area in south [[London]], [[England]] in... 26: The "Colliers" referred to in Colliers Wood were [[charcoal]] burners, in the days when the a... 28: ...re was a mill on the River [[Wandle]] at Colliers Wood continuously from the time of the [[Domesday Book... 34: ...- Merton Place- in the area now known as Colliers Wood . He lived here with [[Emma Hamilton]] prior to t... Chelmsley Wood (345 bytes) 1: Chelmsley Wood is a large council estate in [[Solihull]], [[West... 3: Chelmsley wood is a relativley new town, which was built in the ...
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