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Camel Thorn; Camel thorn; Camelthorn (disambiguation); Camel-thorn; Camel-Thorn

The Thorn Birds (miniseries)         
1983 TELEVISION MINI-SERIES DIRECTED BY DARYL DUKE
The Thorn Birds (mini-series); The Thorn Birds (TV miniseries)
The Thorn Birds is an American television miniseries broadcast on ABC from March 27 to 30, 1983. It starred Richard Chamberlain, Rachel Ward, Barbara Stanwyck, Christopher Plummer, Piper Laurie, Jean Simmons, Richard Kiley, Bryan Brown, Mare Winningham and Philip Anglim.
Elizabeth Thorn Scott Flood         
AMERICAN EDUCATOR AND ACTIVIST
User:Marcelorieg/sandbox; Elizabeth Thorn Scott
Elizabeth Thorn Scott Flood (1828–1867) was a 19th-century African American educator and activist in California. Scott Flood was a "colored school" teacher in Sacramento, California and later fought for equal education rights for all children in Oakland, California.
Ernest Thorne         
BRITISH TUG OF WAR COMPETITOR
Ernest Thorn
Ernest Arthur Thorne (7 June 1887 – 18 November 1968) was an English tug of war competitor who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics representing Great Britain. In 1920 he won the gold medal as member of the British team, which was wholly composed of City of London Police officers.

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Camelthorn

Camelthorn or camel thorn is a common name for several plants and may refer to:

  • Acacia erioloba, a tree native to southern Africa
  • Alhagi, a genus of shrubs native to northern Africa and Asia Minor, with some species naturalized in other parts of the world