Catherine Wheel Alley, Snow Hill — See Catherine Wheel Court … Dictionary of London
George and Catherine Wheel Alley — East out of Bishopsgate at No. 260 (P.O. Directory). In Bishopsgate Ward Without. First mention: Lockie, 1810. Other names : George Wheel Alley (O.S. 1875 and 1880). Catherine Wheel and George Yard, Katherine Wheel and George Alley (O.… … Dictionary of London
Catherine Gore — Catherine Grace Frances Gore (Moody) (1799 January 29, 1861) was a British novelist and dramatist, daughter of a wine merchant at Retford, where she was born. She is amongst the well known of the silver fork writers authors of the Victorian era… … Wikipedia
Sutton's Alley, Court — East out of Bishopsgate Street, in Bishopsgate Ward Without, between Sweedland Court and Catherine Wheel Court (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 108 Boyle, 1799). Site rebuilt for business purposes … Dictionary of London
Katherine Wheel Alley, Snow Hill — See Catherine Wheel Court … Dictionary of London
Breaking wheel — The breaking wheel, also known as the Catherine wheel or simply the wheel, was a torture device used for capital punishment in the Middle Ages and early modern times for public execution by bludgeoning to death. It was used during the Middle Ages … Wikipedia
St Catherine's Day — (25 November) This (probably fictional) martyr, very popular in the Middle Ages, was said to have been broken on a wheel hence the Catherine wheel firework. She was patron saint of lace makers, spinners, rope makers, wheelwrights, carpenters,… … A Dictionary of English folklore
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Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton — Duke and Duchess of Cambridge waving to the crowd at the Mall sh … Wikipedia
Order of Saint Catherine — This article is about the Russian chivalric order; for information about the religious order, see Saint Catherine s Monastery, Mount Sinai Greater Cross: Badge … Wikipedia