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When it was over, the water that ran at the feet of the great windmill would run red.
The great windmills creaked and heaved in the strong wind.
They have there great windmills, and this thing they call a strobe.
Similar to the Great Windmill, but is smaller.
The Great Windmill is not rare or threatened.
It was located at 41 Great Windmill Street.
The Great Windmill is a woodland butterfly.
The great windmill.
Great windmill blades were braking the drop as a parachute would; but this was a controlled machine that could rise again at instant's notice.
The arms of a great windmill turned endlessly, creaking in the wind that had a taste of autumn's harvest in it.
Most of the possibilities they mentioned were offered here, in Great Windmill Street or Shaftesbury Avenue.
That same day in Pantin, a barge filled with mines exploded and destroyed the Great Windmills.
Melati, 21 Great Windmill Street, Soho; (71) 437 2745.
Down there' - we squinted along Great Windmill Street - 'the Trocadero Palace.
In October 1836 he enrolled at the Hunterian school of medicine on Great Windmill Street, London.
Charles Godfrey lived in Great Windmill Street near Piccadilly Circus, London.
Out of these lectures grew Hunter's Great Windmill Street school of medicine, which laid the foundations of modern medical teaching.
Great Windmill Street is a thoroughfare running north-south in Soho, London, United Kingdom.
Leaving his first premises in Great Windmill Street he moved to 40 Gerrard Street in 1738.
There he bought the Great Windmill Street Anatomy School where he established a reputation as a teacher of anatomy and surgery.
The Red Lion public house was built on the corner of Great Windmill Street and Archer Street c. 1793.
In August 1963 the band took a weekly Friday-night spot at "The Scene" on Great Windmill Street.
He afterwards attended the medical classes at Great Windmill Street School and at St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
His private lectures were then taken over by Benjamin Brodie, and Wilson concentrated on the Great Windmill Street School.
Great Windmill Street (below Lexington Street on map - not indicated) was home to the Windmill Theatre "which never closed".