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419 and 424 Squadrons (RCAF) moved in flying | Wellington bombers and later, the Halifax III. |
son, the "Saints" recruited Fred Taylor from | Wellington Town and Fred Turnbull from Coventry City an |
He was educated at | Wellington College and Sandhurst. |
rie-Antoinette Willemin, and was educated at | Wellington College, and Trinity College, Cambridge, whe |
ers came with the first European settlers to | Wellington, Otago and Waipu, but generally nascent cong |
mmercial areas to the east and west, and the | Wellington Harbour and Cook Strait to the north and sou |
ett, written by Doug Smith (story) and Peter | Wellington (writer), and starring Devon Sawa, Chris Pen |
Knutsford was educated at | Wellington College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and was |
WRC in July 2007 to increase capacity on the | Wellington network, and to allow the last of the DM/D c |
He also played for | Wellington Works and Blyth Spartans. |
early age he was sent to England, attending | Wellington College and the Royal Military Academy at Sa |
in New Zealand in numerous cities, including | Wellington, Feilding, and Dunedin. |
Liverpool: | Wellington Dock and the Tall Ships, 2007 |
He then became the proprietor of the | Wellington Hotel, and later became a councillor. |
983, representing the senatorial division of | Wellington, Quebec, and retired at the mandatory age of |
es as two halves, with entrances on the A311 | Wellington Road and B358 Stanley Road. |
such Joyce Meyer, T. D. Jakes, Ed Young Jr., | Wellington Boone, and Charles Nieman, who call him thei |
He later played for | Wellington Town and Murgatroyd's. |
asualties from the Solomons to Suva, Noumea, | Wellington, Auckland, and Brisbane. |
agement buyout of the former Glazier Systems | Wellington office and formed Intergen. |
He led the acquisitions of Hunter | Wellington Boots, and Insurance Capital Partners. |
ampbell was educated at Lockers Park School, | Wellington College, and the Royal Military Academy, Woo |
He was a son of William Hutchison a | Wellington Mayor and Member of Parliament. |
A recent book, "4 Architects", celebrates | Wellington architecture and includes several of Wilson' |
It was created in 1946, replacing | Wellington East, and was replaced by Rongotai for the f |
Lord Carew was educated at | Wellington College and Sandhurst. |
storian A.J.P. Taylor spent the night at the | Wellington Hotel, and that he broke a water jug and a s |
ion" was the HBC employee and diarist Arthur | Wellington Clah, and young William witnessed the famous |
y at Kochi but also those based in Ezhimala, | Wellington, Bangalore and the Lakshadweep Islands besid |
The bus station is situated on | Wellington Road and adjoins the Arcades Shopping Centre |
ration Transport, Golders Green, Birmingham, | Wellington Town and Nottingham Forest before joining Po |
gy: the Duke of Darling, aide to the Duke of | Wellington (Fry), and the Duc de Darling, assistant to |
hree year-old were the Great Northern Derby, | Wellington Cup and the first of his two victories in th |
in Suburbs, Mount Albert-Ponsonby, Stop Out, | Wellington City, and Western Suburbs all battling to av |
His father Charles Beard Izard was also a | Wellington lawyer and member of parliament. |
It occurs on | Wellington Island and the nearby Southern Patagonian Ic |
ned to non-league football with successively | Wellington Town and Worcester City. |
Hanworth was educated at | Wellington College and has taken a Doctorate of Philoso |
provincial team from 1995-1997 and then the | Wellington Hurricanes and the Auckland Blues Super 14 s |
back for Burslem Port Vale, Crewe Alexandra, | Wellington Town, and Notts County between 1900 and 1906 |
e British manufacturing operations of Hunter | Wellington Boots and remove of the manufacturing of the |
.A. Smith, 1981; Morelia variegata - Wells & | Wellington, 1984 and; * Morelia spilota variegata - Bar |
Jane Withers as Joy Smythe, J. | Wellington and Anita Smythe's spoiled and obnoxious dau |
Wellington Hotel Annex, built on Howard Street facing t | |
Y also operated a separate line running from | Wellington to Anniston, Alabama. |
Wellington Street Apartment House District is a histori | |
in an early round of the competition held in | Wellington between Apollon and Zealandia. |
, he resigned his seat in Parliament and his | Wellington superintendency, apparently wanting to retur |
manager at Sounds CD store in Johnsonville, | Wellington before appearing on Popstars and has subsequ |
1 September 2008, when two middle schools on | Wellington Road, Archbishop King and Trinity merged. |
Wellington A.F.C. are a football club based in Wellingt | |
at the intersection of Linton Hall Road and | Wellington Road are underway. |
Telford is a sixth form college situated in | Wellington, an area within Telford, Shropshire, England |
ctorate was based on the southern suburbs of | Wellington city, around the hill suburb of Brooklyn. |
The | Wellington Performing Arts Centre is also an important |
This was particularly the case in | Wellington which, as a New Zealand Company settlement, |
Mount | Wellington finished as champions, one point ahead of Mi |
stbourne College in 1970 before returning to | Wellington School as Headmaster in 1973. |
e Napoleonic Wars, we learn that the Duke of | Wellington (played, as in Blackadder the Third by Steph |
limmer's Ark", a centre of business in early | Wellington, used as an auction house, customs office an |
Wellington served as a Cabinet minister, being the Mini | |
was filmed entirely in England, primarily at | Wellington College, as none of the American military ac |
Wellington began as a planned unit development approved | |
i-nations test against the Springboks at the | Wellington Stadium as a replacement. |
he first Ogle County Regulator captain, W.S. | Wellington, stepped aside after his grist mill was dest |
mes Peter Cottontail (1971) Voice of Colonel | Wellington Bunny's assistant, Man at Thanksgiving Table |
Victoria University of | Wellington Students' Association |
The | Wellington Cricket Association is formed. |
a life member of the Victoria University of | Wellington Students' Association. |
the Tank Corps and also became a governor of | Wellington College, associations he retained until 1946 |
the second round Super 14 match against the | Wellington Hurricanes at Waikato Stadium on 9 February |
Rockets were fired from | Wellington, and at 14:30 on the 17th answering rockets |
the west, it curves northward as it crosses | Wellington, ending at an intersection with US 441-98-SR |
It is on the way between coonoor and | wellington located at Mount Plesant. |
r money; Marshall encouraged him to take the | Wellington foundry at the New Road End, which was then |
ckadder survives the duel, as the cannonball | Wellington fired at him merely bounced off a cigarillo |
The statue of the Duke of | Wellington located at the base of the Great Staircase i |
Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner was originally the | |
brisk traffic in livestock from Waingawa to | Wellington continued, at least until the opening of the |
The | Wellington cenotaph at nzhistory.net.nz. |
ondon in 1833, before moving his business to | Wellington Mill at Westminster Bridge Road. |
l for Adelaide United in Round three against | Wellington Phoenix at Hindmarsh Stadium. |
Canterbury lost to | Wellington 3-13 at the Show Grounds before defeating Ha |
Ponsonby beat | Wellington Marist at Auckland |
Richard | Wellington McLaren at the Biographical Directory of Fed |
ted (Manawatu), Masterton Athletic, Northern | Wellington, Nelson Athletic, Technical Old Boys (Christ |
Following this he decided to stay in | Wellington and attend Victoria University of Wellington |
Hutchison was born in | Wellington, and attended Khandallah School and Onslow C |
Singh grew up in | Wellington, Somerset, attending Wellington School, and |
a coach and making his final appearance for | Wellington against Auckland at Eden Park in January 194 |
his was the first of only five victories for | Wellington over Auckland in over 100 years. |
Main Trunk daylight passenger train between | Wellington and Auckland between Sunday December 14, 197 |
John Smaillie Tennant, Inspector of Schools, | Wellington - Auckland Islands |
on January 9, 2010 with Otago Volts playing | Wellington Firebirds, Auckland Aces playing Northern Di |
1953: Tangiwai disaster: 151 people die when | Wellington - Auckland express is derailed due to a brid |
He played for and captained the | Wellington and Auckland rugby teams, as well as playing |
ic Daylight, with the railcar operating from | Wellington to Auckland on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Frid |
Silver Ferns that operated the daily between | Wellington and Auckland were replaced by the locomotive |
Wellington defeated Auckland, in Auckland, 22-19 on 9 O | |
rvice on the North Island Main Trunk between | Wellington and Auckland, and after they were replaced b |
Rothmans Cup one-day series in Christchurch, | Wellington and Auckland, witnessed by sell-out crowds. |
ntry including Christchurch, Port Nicholson ( | Wellington), and Auckland. |
ayed alongside him in the final two tests at | Wellington and Auckland. |
ch she joined in July 2000 after moving from | Wellington to Auckland. |
established at Milton, Benhar, Christchurch, | Wellington and Auckland. |
the time Glazier had 55 staff and offices in | Wellington and Auckland. |
oldenhill Warriors, Tunstall Park, Kidsgrove | Wellington and Audley before joining Stoke City and lat |
at the conference of municipal delegates in | Wellington in August 1877. |
Beervana, the largest annual beer festival, | Wellington, held August |
operate electric train between Waterloo and | Wellington from August 1953. |
He came to | Wellington from Australia in July 1871. |
26 April - William | Wellington Gqoba, author, dies at Lovedale near Alice. |
Polish Bomber Squadron (1944-1947) - Vickers | Wellington X, Avro Lancaster I & III |
en as several supporters were kept away from | Wellington by bad weather. |
ed at Nelson College, Victoria University of | Wellington, and Balliol College, Oxford and has held Ha |
after, He was replaced by Jeremy Suckling of | Wellington deathcore band Scoria. |
rough are now extinct, whilst the Dukedom of | Wellington and Barony of Cowley are extant. |
The | Wellington Phoenix, based in Wellington, are the only N |
The | Wellington side battled into the wind during the first |
as appointed Judge of the District Courts of | Wellington, Hawke's Bay and Wanganui. |
s, with six regional associations (Auckland, | Wellington, Poverty Bay, Manawatu, Canterbury, and Otag |
th awards will be held on 29 October 2010 in | Wellington, to be presented by Fran Wilde at the chambe |
t, Emma Thompson referred to the scene where | Wellington physically beats the Prince as being her fav |
moved to a larger campus on the outskirts of | Wellington which became the part of new town of Telford |
ades run by its first headmaster, J.P. Fogg, | Wellington School became a prominent institution in the |
In 1829 he was invited to meet | Wellington, and became a regular house-guest of the Duk |
appiness Classes (or positive psychology) to | Wellington College because he wanted pupils to focus bo |
hropshire and played his youth football with | Wellington Town before joining Stalybridge Celtic in 19 |
n first flew combat operations using Vickers | Wellington bombers before converting to the Handley Pag |
ddlers then dropped into the non-league with | Wellington Town before retiring in 1960 aged 34. |
He received his education at | Wellington College, before entering the Royal Military |
ry Forces (1915-1917), Evans was educated at | Wellington College before entering the RAF College Cran |
Gerry Weigall was educated at | Wellington College before going up to Emmanuel College, |
ity (1975-79) and the Victoria University of | Wellington (1980-86) before teaching history at Melbour |
However, by May 1942 | Wellington bombers began to deploy depth charges contai |
g margin in the league's history, with Mount | Wellington never being in serious danger of finishing a |
as curate then priest in charge at St Thomas | Wellington, before being vicar at Dunstan and Roslyn. |
a problem with the Conservative candidate in | Wellington ward being placed against the Labour emblem, |
Wellington College Belfast (commonly Wellington College | |
He was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire and at Trinity College, D |
He was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire and then as a cadet at Ro |
Addison was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire and at the age of sixteen |
Blacker was educated in | Wellington College, Berkshire and Trinity College, Camb |
haplain and director of religious studies at | Wellington College, Berkshire before succeeding Maurice |
Tuzo was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire (where he was a member of |
Rawlence was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire, where he represented the |
He was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire, and served in the Royal |
astle Dobbs, County Antrim, Dobbs studied at | Wellington College, Berkshire, and King's College, Camb |
Lawrence was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire, before marticulating to |
n 1916, in Acton, London and was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire, and Oxford University. |
He was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire, before gaining entry to |
ges and music at Newton Abbot School, and at | Wellington College, Berkshire, and in 1890 was appointe |
Cairns was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire. |
Evans was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire. |
He was educated at | Wellington College, Berkshire. |
m School, Eton College, Sherborne School and | Wellington College, Berkshire. |
In 1922 he became a teacher at | Wellington College, Berkshire. |
rted by, amongst others, the current Duke of | Wellington, writer Bernard Cornwell and historian Richa |
ority for the Tory government of the Duke of | Wellington: the best estimate is that it had 310 suppor |
The first trolleybus route in | Wellington operated between 1924 and 1932. |
an electorate based around north and western | Wellington, contested between 1978 and 1990. |
s also owned a planing and veneering mill on | Wellington Street between King William and Rebecca stre |
in 1872 and set into the fence, known as the | Wellington Wall, between piers designed in the Victoria |
arish and parts of the neighbouring Calstone | Wellington and Blackland parishes. |
s were changed to bring in parts of Calstone | Wellington and Blackland. |
ales first created in 1859, partly replacing | Wellington and Bligh and named after and including Mudg |
attle of Waterloo, the armies of the Duke of | Wellington and Blucher and other Seventh Coalition forc |
British poet and writer Rudyard Kipling from | Wellington to Bluff, and then on to Melbourne as part o |
He also served on the | Wellington Harbour Board from 1950 to 1979, the Welling |
Gilmer was a member of the | Wellington Hospital Board from 1938 to 1953. |
o 1957 she was the Government nominee on the | Wellington Colleges' Board of Governors. |
During this time she also served on the | Wellington County Board of Education (1985-1993). |
send their ambulance, he requested that the | Wellington Harbour Board send their ambulance to move t |
He was Chairman of the | Wellington Education Board, and in 1917 was the first l |
1922 to 1924, and for many years was on the | Wellington Education Board, the Wellington College Boar |
d, and for many years he was Chairman of the | Wellington Education Board. |
mpany with the frigate Hursley and a Vickers | Wellington medium bomber of the Royal Air Force - in th |
quadron, which was equipped with the Vickers | Wellington medium bomber and 158 sqn used these on nigh |
He later was chief designer of the Vickers | Wellington twin-engined bomber. |
bers, the squadron was equipped with Vickers | Wellington medium bombers on November 16, 1940. |
he United Kingdom to train on the 30 Vickers | Wellington Mk1C bombers the New Zealand Government orde |
The unit was equipped with | Wellington X bombers. |
Wellington is bordered on the east by Point Douglas, to | |
red a brace in Adelaide's 6-1 demolishing of | Wellington with both goals coming from unstoppable driv |
Wellington admitted boys only until 1990, becoming co-e | |
areer with a number of local clubs including | Wellington Street Boys' Brigade and Harryville Amateurs |
d for the late Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington, former British Prime Minister and Commander |
Prescott is the site of Fort | Wellington, a British military fortification which comm |
Mills in Ancoats included, Victoria Mills, | Wellington Mill, Brunswick Mill, India Mills, Dolton Mi |
down Hills to the south, upon which sits the | Wellington monument, built in commemoration of the Duke |
magnificent Warren Library, a mini campus in | Wellington was built, and 96 acres (390,000 m2) for a n |
hadow factory which built many of the 11,461 | Wellington bombers built. |
en regional associations (Auckland, Walkato, | Wellington, Manawatu, Buller, Canterbury, and Otago) ea |
and two bus stations (Esplanade Busport and | Wellington Street bus station), as well as the East Per |
Wellington Radcliffe", but more famously, he also portr | |
By 1936, the part of SH 52 east of | Wellington remained, but the highway west of Wellington |
Zealand Parliament, representing the City of | Wellington electorate, but did not serve in any further |
arliament as a representative of the City of | Wellington electorate, but resigned part way through th |
outcome of the United-Reform coalition) in a | Wellington electorate, but was unsuccessful. |
He was the son of James Arthur | Wellington Foley Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde. |
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