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Even better, there have been periods millions of years ago, long before cars and road ways, when the Earth had no ice on it, and Alligators lived in Ellesmere Island, at 78 degrees north.
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Even better, there have been periods millions of years ago, long before cars and road ways, when the Earth had no ice on it, and Alligators lived in Ellesmere Island, at 78 degrees north.
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The fact that an expedition was going to Craig Harbour in Ellesmere Island, the most northerly post office in the British Empire attracted the attention of stamp collectors all over the world.
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Really, Ellesmere, that is a most unfeeling speech.
Friends in Council — First Series Arthur Helps 1844
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Will Steger, an accomplished polar adventurer and conservationist, calls Ellesmere one of his favorite places.
NYT > Home Page By TIM MUTRIE 2012
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First Air charter flight, number 6560, was traveling from Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories to Resolute Bay, and was scheduled to continue on to Grise Fiord on Ellesmere Island.
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It was launched as Ralph Brocklebank, a humble hard-working vessel carrying passengers and towing barges from Ellesmere Port to Manchester Dock in Liverpool.
Heritage Lottery Fund refuses grant for Merseyside project to restore steamship 2011
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In what will give the Ruias a direct access to the UK markets, the London-based Essar Energy Plc on Monday announced completion of the $350 million Rs 1,575 crore acquisition of the Stanlow oil refinery and its associated assets locatednear Ellesmere Port from Shell UK Limited.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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Crossing the mighty River Mersey has always been interesting, from the first creaky ferries in Saxon times to 6ft 9ins charity fundraiser Graham Boanas, who in 2006 managed the two-mile stretch between Ellesmere Port and Oglet on foot – just.
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They confirmed that the rock strata on Ellesmere Island was the correct age and had been laid down in the right environment.
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