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, Nynehead, Oake, Sampford Arundel, Stawley, Wellington Without, West Buckland and Wiveliscombe.
) block bounded by Yonge Street to the east, Wellington Street West to the north, Bay Street to the
It is located in the areas north of Wellington and west and northwest of Royal Palm Beach,
y, Taupo, Tukituki, Waimakariri, Waipareira, Wellington Central, West Coast-Tasman, Whanganui, Wigra
It is located at 181 Wellington Street West, on the western edge of the down
shaft of the Currie neck wear factory at 58 Wellington Street West, just west of Bay Street (now TD
next to Scotia Plaza, the RBC Centre at 155 Wellington Street West, and the building complex at 310
For the neighbourhood in Ottawa, see Wellington Street West.
urkey, Umbarger, Vega, Waka, Wayside, Welch, Wellington, Wellman, Wheeler, White Deer, Whiteface, Wh
She was eventually transferred to Wellington, and when the Prime Minister's Department wa
o the wharf at Lyttelton to connect with the Wellington ferry when it ran the stop-block.
He had his greatest success with Mt Wellington AFC where he won three league championships
It then goes south again to Wellington Street where it continues west to York Stree
d Robertson was born in 1884 and educated at Wellington College, where he was dux in 1900.
Educated at Wellington College where he represented the College cri
er both boys entered the Orange dormitory at Wellington College where Percy was continually referred
rances early the following season and joined Wellington United, where he spent one season.
Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England and attended Wellington College where he showed both academic and at
state election from the southern part of the Wellington electorate, which had been a two-member seat
g the final of the 1984/85 Shell Cup against Wellington Firebirds which Central Districts won by 8 w
He was for many years the duke of Wellington's private secretary, and was entrusted by hi
He was a pupil at Wellington College which had previously been attended b
(The Wellington division, which lasted until 1918, had the a
There is a building in Wellington Square which houses the Institution's Greek
In 1900 she married the painter Charles Wellington Furse, who died four years later leaving her
s President has been Dr. Margaret Sparrow, a Wellington gynecologist, who also had long-standing inv
Rangers, Papatoetoe, and new composite side Wellington United, who were formed from 1986 champions
ther of Arthur Wellesley, the future Duke of Wellington and who adopted the Pole name to become Will
e Super 14 competition, and for the Vodafone Wellington Lions who play in the Air New Zealand Cup.
est Mercedes-Benz driver, four-time champion Wellington Cirino, who finished 34 points behind the to
the system bequeathed to them by the Duke of Wellington, and who strenuously resisted military refor
hal Marmont who hoped to find out more about Wellington, and who was angered by Grant's reticence.
lower ranked team (in the second division of Wellington football) who had gained a reputation as gia
s career began with his local side Kidsgrove Wellington, from whom he joined Stoke City, playing 11
nd, Sir Arthur Wellesley, the future Duke of Wellington, with whom Peel's political career would be
He was the brother-in law of the Duke of Wellington, with whom he served in the Peninsular War.
e briefly attended the British public school Wellington College, whose militaristic regime was not t
New Zealand and Wellington Firebirds wicket keeper Chris Nevin played f
At this point Wellington Road widens into a four lane road.
st famous colognes have names such as Astor, Wellington, Curzon, Wild Fern, Sylvester, Royal, Skye,
, Greenwich, New London, Norwalk, Vermilion, Wellington, and Willard, among other locations.
Mayor of Wellington - William Hutchison
Mayor of Wellington - William Sefton Moorhouse
After Wellington College, Willison came first in the Army ent
ervative, although the slate quarries around Wellington and Williton would be likely to provide some
Wellington Bartley Willoughby was leader of the Conserv
Wellington Bartley Willoughby, PC (August 10, 1859 - Au
the valley of Ramsgate Bottom near Calstone Wellington in Wiltshire.
fensive positions, thus allowing the Duke of Wellington to win the Battle of Vitoria.
Wellington Cup winner: Mahaki
Wellington Cup winner: Natator
Wellington Cup winner: The Poet
Back in her disheveled room on the farm at Wellington, Sanna Winston points to furious, black brui
On the farm in Wellington, Sanna Winston clearly loves her daughter.
Wellington Harbour, with Denis Glover poem
an illness, she was forced to remain in her Wellington apartment with no means of support.
nned was cancelled, and the first train from Wellington brought with it few visitors.
elected as an instructor, flying the Vickers Wellington, albeit with the promise of a posting to a A
Wellington won with a "dominating performance", more th
's College and at the Victoria University of Wellington, graduating with an M.A. in History.
Unusually, for most of the battle, Wellington remained with the Reserve delegating command
Paramount is the oldest surviving cinema in Wellington, still with its original name.
He formerly attended Wellington College with his brother Thom and with good
When both Fort Dundas and Fort Wellington failed within several years, the Port Essing
ets various featured streets Stanley Street, Wellington Street, Wo On Lane and Lan Kwai Fong in the
Parliament as representative for the City of Wellington, having won the 1877 by-election.
ded the Thacker Shield against Athletic from Wellington and won 38-6.
The following year, while playing for Mt Wellington, he won the Auckland Rugby League's Rothvill
Mount Wellington comfortably won the league for a fifth time,
he Wairarapa Mail carriage train ran between Wellington and Woodville until 1948.
class Wairarapa type were introduced on the Wellington to Woodville route, and their ability to run
The crossing of the Makakahi River by the Wellington - Woodville railway in December 1894 enabled
r of Commerce Degree at Victoria University, Wellington, and worked for some years as an accountant.
In the late 1960s Prime moved to Wellington and worked as a cook by day and musician at
build on an extension, in which the Duke of Wellington who worshipped here whilst staying at Walmer
at the law school at Victoria University of Wellington, and wrote her first book on the discriminat
rhill, Compton Bassett, Heddington, Calstone Wellington and Yatesbury.
rhill, Compton Bassett, Heddington, Calstone Wellington and Yatesbury.
econd secretary in 1972, before returning to Wellington three years later.
Wellington: The Years of the Sword and Wellington: Pill
more powerful Wairarapa earthquake that hit Wellington seven years later.
Lady Elizabeth Longford, in her book Wellington, the Years of the Sword, quotes Jac Weller w
h was located at the present intersection of Wellington and York Streets.
herford Blair (1843 - 1914) was the Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand from 1898 to 1899.
George Allen (1814-1899) was Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand for three weeks in 1879.
U.S. Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand
The 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) son of a Wellington, New Zealand veterinarian, Brian John George
f Defence Service Command and Staff College, Wellington, New Zealand and University of Madras, India
pite releasing 3 albums and re-locating from Wellington, New Zealand to London, UK.
e from Adrien Delecroix during UNICON XV, in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009-10.
Samuel Brown (1845-1909) was the Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand from 1887 to 1888.
Lanka Test Cap [New Zealand Vs Sri Lanka at Wellington New Zealand 2004/05]
ng a Chinese immigrant, Mr. Joe Kum Yung, in Wellington, New Zealand in 1905.
ilitary Camp, 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Wellington, New Zealand were sent to train with Z Speci
nwriting apprenticeship and cartooning for a Wellington, New Zealand newspaper.
nsfield (1827 - 1906) was the first Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1870 (to 1872) after Welling
Kingcome Newman (1849-1924) was the Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1909, and a Wellington City
His family moved to Wellington, New Zealand when he was 12.
Newtown was a parliamentary electorate in Wellington, New Zealand from 1902 to 1908.
ife in Canada, until her family relocated to Wellington, New Zealand in 1985.
Born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1867, Mack was a railway gua
r, he was educated at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand where he gained two degrees: on
voyage as a troopship was to Egypt, then to Wellington, New Zealand to transport troops to Europe.
Meynell Strathmore Blomfield was born in Wellington, New Zealand on July 18, 1908, to newspaper
John Derek Freeman (August 15, 1916, Wellington, New Zealand - July 6, 2001, Canberra, Austr
an A3 tabloid newspaper specifically for the Wellington, New Zealand gay community.
and now an actor, whilst DeMacque resided in Wellington, New Zealand for a number of years working a
Diamond Jenness, CC (February 10, 1886, Wellington, New Zealand - November 29, 1969, Chelsea, Q
The Embassy of the United States in Wellington, New Zealand along with the consulate genera
ur Winton Brown (born 1856) was the Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1886 and 1890.
Cardinal Williams was born in Wellington, New Zealand and educated at Holy Cross Prim
(1788 - 19 July 1843) was the first Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1842-43.
d Language Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand .
Dominic Feau'nati born 14 June 1978 in Wellington, New Zealand is a rugby union player for the
The United States Embassy in Wellington, New Zealand
The world premiere of the film was held in Wellington, New Zealand on 24 June 1954.
Jameson was born on 10 November 1912 in Wellington, New Zealand and was educated in Lower Hutt
William Appleton (1889 - 1958) was Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand from 1944 to 1950, having been
Robin Walsh Leamy SM (born 27 July 1934, Wellington, New Zealand was ordained a priest of the So
oa, sailing her from Southampton, England to Wellington, New Zealand by way of the Panama Canal.
Wellington, New Zealand
ting positions at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand (1993), University of Bucharest
the outbreak of war, 5th Marines deployed to Wellington, New Zealand in June 1942.
Michael Avigdor Hirschfeld (1944-1999) was a Wellington, New Zealand multi-millionaire businessman,
On 16 February 1955, a dockside fire at Wellington, New Zealand threatened to spread to Arawa,
s John Johnston (1845-1918) was the Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1890, the Jubilee year.
Celia Wade-Brown (born 1956), Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand
Tom Larkin (born in Wellington, New Zealand on September 18, 1971) is a mem
holm, Sweden; 1999 Women Leaders Conference, Wellington, New Zealand and 1999 Women's Summit of the
the premiere of Peter Jackson's King Kong in Wellington, New Zealand
rie Wood Aitken (1849-1921) was the Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand from 1900 to 1904.
He was born in Wellington, New Zealand and was educated at Lancing Col
Sept 2003 Wellington, New Zealand
evelopment studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and Director of Geography.
o Branch, was a short branch line railway in Wellington, New Zealand continuing the Wairarapa Line s
George Fisher, Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand (d.1905).
Sparrow arrived at Wellington, New Zealand on 21 March 1905.
' - The Pete Skoglund Story, A H & A W Reed, Wellington, New Zealand
Boyd Norwood, was the twenty-third Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand from 1925 to 1927.
stle (30 August 1874 - 11 July 1944) born in Wellington, New Zealand was a pioneer New Zealand and A
Educated in Hong Kong, in Wellington, New Zealand and in Melbourne, Australia, sh
It is the major airport servicing Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, and is a second
Cory Jane (born 8 February 1983 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a New Zealand international
Alec McLean (born 18 October 1950 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand rower
Alexander Grant (born 22 February 1925, Wellington, New Zealand) is a retired ballet dancer who
Andy Anderson (born 18 July 1947 in Wellington, New Zealand) is an actor best known for his
John Metcalfe (born 6 August 1964, Wellington, New Zealand) is a British-based composer an
arth John da Silva (born 28 December 1973 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a boxer from New Zealand, w
Serge Lilo (born 3 April 1985 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a rugby union player who re
Tamati Ellison (born 1 April 1983 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union f
Stephen B. H. Kent (December 12, 1945 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a chemist at the University
Mark Sorenson (born 5 April 1979 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a rugby union player for No
Peter Tarrant McKenzie (born 29 June 1976 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a comedian, actor, musician
John Gordon (born November 25, 1978 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a male badminton player fro
Te Amo Amaru-Tibble (born 11 May 1989 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a New Zealand netball and b
David Faiumu (born 30 April 1983 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby league
Toa Kohe-Love (born 2 December 1976 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a professional rugby league
Dick Joyce (born 1 May 1946 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand rower
h 1851, Nelson, New Zealand - 13 March 1936, Wellington, New Zealand) was the first New Zealand-born
otany 2nd Edition 1960 - Government Printer ( Wellington, New Zealand)
he company trades through offices in London, Wellington (New Zealand), and has expanded into the Aus
Derek attended Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), Massey University (New Zealan
Te Aro Railway Station was a station in Wellington, New Zealand, near the corner of Wakefield a
She moved with her family to Wellington, New Zealand, in 1952.
the South Pacific and retraced her route to Wellington, New Zealand, and Australian ports.
She died on April 28, 2010, in Wellington, New Zealand, at the age of 61.
The remains of Fort Buckley, in Wellington, New Zealand, overlook the Interislander fer
Curtis was born in Wellington, New Zealand, the son of Glyness S. and Anth
She arrived New Caledonia on 21 February via Wellington, New Zealand, and from there she transported
Mus. (Composition) at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, under the tutorship of compose
age to Guadalcanal in August, she steamed to Wellington, New Zealand, arriving on 27 October.
Thomson was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and raised in Bathurst, New So
Thomas Francis Neale was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but moved to Greymouth while s
e Native Trees of New Zealand, AH & AW Reed, Wellington, New Zealand, 1973.
Abbott is from Wellington, New Zealand, and currently lives in Sydney,
y stands at the top of the Botanic Garden in Wellington, New Zealand, as part of the Carter Observat
Copping attended Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and graduated as Master of Sci
(1912-1979) was the longest-serving Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand, having held the post from 1956
of Anna Pavlova, wrote that a hotel chef in Wellington, New Zealand, created the dish when Pavlova
and Sally Zwartz (drums) was established in Wellington, New Zealand, Lawrence played saxophone for
gia, to Sydney, Australia, and from there to Wellington, New Zealand, where in 2002 he was appointed
Jonathan Charles Toogood (born in Wellington, New Zealand, on August 9, 1971) is the fron
ily left America to live on Tinakori Hill in Wellington, New Zealand, where he wrote the poems colle
) was a 19th century Member of Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand.
a monthly published newspaper in Eastbourne, Wellington, New Zealand.
t Sussex in the UK, with a further office in Wellington, New Zealand.
ealand Exchange, a stock exchange located in Wellington, New Zealand.
apu Te Ranga Marae is located in Island Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.
She was born in Wellington, New Zealand.
Sidhe is a game development studio based in Wellington, New Zealand.
The Royal New Zealand Ballet is based in Wellington, New Zealand.
currently lives in Los Angeles, New York and Wellington, New Zealand.
is a mostly one-way arterial road in central Wellington, New Zealand.
ity named after him at Carter Observatory in Wellington, New Zealand.
) was a 19th century Member of Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand.
Persico was born in Wellington, New Zealand.
He was born in Wellington, New Zealand.
ators at Pago Pago 8 May and continued on to Wellington, New Zealand.
entury Liberal Party Member of Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand.
imations in Cardiff and Gnome Productions in Wellington, New Zealand.
                                                                                                    


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