How To Use Gazetteer In A Sentence

  • According to the British District Gazetteer for 1904, ‘with some exceptions these priests are ignorant and quarrelsome, and are by no means popular in the neighbourhood.’
  • This vast atlas is something different: a gazetteer of all that is most inventive, inspiring and humane in the architecture of the past five years.
  • This delightful volume also includes a valuable gazetteer (complete with coordinates) and a passionate conservation section.
  • And eventually we managed to produce a listing, a gazetteer and directory of all the known pipe organs in Australia, and that was actually first completed about 1976.
  • This is the first volume of a gazetteer which is now being published. The Sign of Four
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  • For the purposes of the gazetteer Britain is divided into eleven regions; each region is introduced by a map showing the present passenger rail network, together with freight-only or closed lines containing listed buildings.
  • One of the first and most notorious libelles, Le Gazetier cuirassé (The Iron-Plated Gazetteer, 1771), was written by the leading libeler in the colony of expatriates, Charles Théveneau de Morande. Finding a Lost Prince of Bohemia
  • A gazetteer published in 1819 described the museum as: neatly arranged and handsomely filled with several thousand articles, such as paintings, waxwork, natural and artificial curiosities.
  • Travel accounts, gazetteers, and geographies were abundant, but few could claim literary merit or accurate information.
  • Three basic features are needed for resolution of this problem via the Internet: accurate, detailed on-line gazetteers and maps; searchable or downloadable locality databases; and online access to museum catalogs.
  • Evidence that banditry was a genuine and serious problem can be found in local gazetteers of the period.
  • In addition there's Getmapping's own digital terrain model, People's Map GB 100m contours, 1: 1m vector data, national administration boundaries and a place name gazetteer made up of over 39,000 different names. Releases feed from RealWire
  • Finally the office of Gazetteer was abolished, and any man who wished might issue a "gazette," provided he kept within proper bounds. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors
  • His theatrical connections, his library with its absorbing gazetteers and high-shelved ‘adult’ reading, his sense of etiquette and of the unsaid, ally him symbolically with the realm of the imagination.
  • A digital gazetteer will provide access by specific geographic citations.
  • University officers and secret-society members, while its existence as a gazetteer was justified by a very few "connubial" items. The University of Michigan
  • The company also sells excellent printed topo maps, called Atlas & Gazetteers, in bookstores.
  • History is, for him, a gazetteer for the present and a guidebook for the future.
  • While holding the political office of "gazetteer" (one who had a monopoly of official news) the idea came to Steele of publishing a literary magazine. Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
  • The authors have tracked down with immense care as many missions as possible, each recorded in a valuable gazetteer at the end of the book.
  • Sandwiched between a brief but useful introduction and conclusion, the bulk of its pages are in effect a gazetteer of churches and other ecclesiastical buildings in the six Border Marches (from east to west, Scottish and English in turn).
  • But it follows the gazetteer style and glossy quarto format of the originals. Times, Sunday Times
  • We may say that three kinds of men write history: the gazetteer or annalist, the statesman, and the philosopher. Voltaire
  • This preparation project gave the students an opportunity to look at old photos, newspaper articles, the census, city directories, diaries, gazetteers, maps, and postcards.
  • Finding myself in want of a particular Gazetteer which was not to be found in the office, and being in no mood to take a clerk, however uncritical, into my confidence, I called a hansom and drove straight to the Museum; where, having ensconced myself in the reading-room with the work in question, I prepared to devote a dusty and laborious morning to the service of State. The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton
  • We are used to refreshing our memories from written material, maps and gazetteers.
  • Many interesting sights are mentioned, but in many cases only incomplete directions are given for finding them: the book is more a guide than a gazetteer.
  • For coordinates of the tag locations of Asian specimens, and elevations of those locations where possible, we used a variety of maps, atlases, and gazetteers.
  • A reader interested in this aspect would at least have the gazetteer to fall back on as a reference.
  • Another excellent example of toponymic work is the Gazetteer of Inuit Place Names in Nunavik, undertaken with the cooperation of the Inuit elders of Nunavik and the Avataq Cultural Institute.
  • This chronological gazetteer is divided by county and lists the 151 locations of the distinct forms of Morris dancing in the South Midlands before 1900, quoting sources from books, newspaper articles and unpublished diaries. Books -- Morris Dance, Gypsies
  • From 1970 through the mid 1990s, Paynter and Traylor collaborated to produce a series of ornithological gazetteers that form a backbone for primary research on South American zoogeography.
  • Although gazetteers are often rich sources of local information, they were compiled to satisfy agendas that seldom included detailed discussions of local unrest.
  • Guidebooks and gazetteers suggest the expanding public knowledge of the temple's history and contents.

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