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Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner 1826-28 | |
Embassy' by camping on Parliament grounds in | Wellington, demanding immediate action on land march is |
He joined local non-league side | Wellington Town immediately after, before relocating to |
Mount | Wellington also improved on the previous season's effor |
Andrew Plimer was a British artist, born in | Wellington, Shropshire in 1763 and died in Brighton in |
so made five one-day cricket appearances for | Wellington Firebirds in 2008-09, scoring thirteen runs |
operations relocated to its present home in | Wellington Cantonment in The Nilgiris District of Tamil |
She married | Wellington Webb in 1969. |
d the Dublin City Mission at Merchants Hall, | Wellington Quay in Dublin, a similar organization. |
Westpac Stadium in | Wellington (completed in 1999) |
e played club rugby for Poneke Rugby Club in | Wellington and in 1893 he toured Australia with the New |
The family resides in | Wellington, Florida in Palm Beach County and is active |
igious home of the Household Division at the | Wellington Barracks in London. |
ost, Top House, Prince of Wales, Albion, and | Wellington - in addition to several private clubs. |
club to become player/manager of non-league | Wellington Town in 1957. |
ctive in the creation of the brief Heartbeat | Wellington campaign in 2005, which successfully opposed |
All services running between Paraparaumu and | Wellington stop in Plimmerton, with Plimmerton also bei |
He was a warden of | Wellington County in 1939, while remaining Clifford's r |
State Street entrance to the | Wellington Hotel in 2006 prior to demolition. |
e entered the FA Cup, where they lost 6-1 to | Wellington Town in the Preliminary Round. |
Finnie was also elected to the council of | Wellington County in 1997-98, and was returned in 2000, |
is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the | Wellington Firebirds in the State Championship, having |
ss and arts degree at Victoria University of | Wellington, majoring in marketing, and theatre and film |
He played two first-class matches for the | Wellington Firebirds in 1988 before his death in Wellin |
unced that he had signed a contract with the | Wellington Phoenix in the Hyundai A league Australian C |
The | Wellington Hospital in London is the largest independen |
f the New Zealand NBL before shifting to the | Wellington Saints in the 2008 season where they lost in |
Mountain Bike Park was visited by 8% of the | Wellington population in 2003 according to research car |
with two side platforms, located at 945 West | Wellington Avenue in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chica |
f the Town Board until 1870, and represented | Wellington City in the Wellington Provincial Council fr |
ugust 1855, and then represented the City of | Wellington electorate in the second, third and fourth p |
Alex Croskery was Labour candidate for | Wellington Suburbs in 1919 and 1922 and a member of the |
Built at Devonport in 1934, HMS | Wellington served in the Pacific mainly on station in N |
um on the foreshore of Lake Burrendong, near | Wellington, opened in 1964. |
Wilson was born in | Wellington, Shropshire in 1906. |
ving the British Army between 1808 and 1815; | Wellington was in command of 17 of those engagements. |
All services running between Paraparaumu and | Wellington stop in Mana. |
ce, the police and the Carter Observatory in | Wellington cooperated in an investigation, the results |
e and then at Victoria University College in | Wellington where in 1942 he obtained a master's degree. |
He represented | Wellington South in the Canadian House of Commons from |
An example is Mount | Wellington, Auckland in New Zealand, which like the Thr |
All services running between Paraparaumu and | Wellington stop in Paremata. |
layed four games before being transferred to | Wellington Town in February 1950. |
er who played 29 first-class matches for the | Wellington Firebirds in the State Championship. |
ah and Ngaio areas, until the borough joined | Wellington City in 1919. |
Wellington's likeness appears on the beer labels of the | |
He was to stand for National for | Wellington Suburbs in the 1941 general election, which |
later became a trainee probation officer at | Wellington and in 1965 joined the New Zealand Police. |
aza and Bay Street in Tampa, and The Mall at | Wellington Green in Wellington in Palm Beach County). |
(Dunedin), Hastings United, Petone (who beat | Wellington Marist in the Wellington regional final), an |
n 1829 and 1832 near Front, John, Simcoe and | Wellington Streets in Toronto, Canada. |
m from Cape Terawhiti in the North Island to | Wellington Rock in the South Island in 11 hours, 13 min |
He represented | Wellington South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario |
He was educated at | Wellington College in Crowthorne Berkshire, where he wa |
Te Papa Museum in | Wellington (completed in 1996) |
He has also played for Pontypridd RFC, the | Wellington Hurricanes in the Super 12 competition and L |
2 rugby for Auckland Blues in 1996, and then | Wellington Hurricanes in the 1997/98 season. |
The station is an easy way to access the | Wellington island in Kochi,which is difficult to reach |
Wellington died in Cumberland, and is buried at Rose Hi | |
ams before he was eventually selected by the | Wellington Hurricanes in their schoolboy team. |
In 1867, he was elected to represent | Wellington South in the 1st Parliament of Ontario as a |
Macau Grand Prix street race in 1989 and the | Wellington International in 1994. |
he firm of Fisher and McQuesten was moved to | Wellington Street in 1855 after a fire destroyed the or |
Canterbury thrashed | Wellington 37-3 in the first provincial match held unde |
ho currently plays for the New Zealand-based | Wellington Phoenix in the Australasian A-League. |
d his football career with his hometown club | Wellington People in 1996 as a 17 year old, and would l |
Lilo made his debut for the | Wellington Lions in 2005 against Auckland. |
A Mt | Wellington junior, in his career Leuluai played for the |
After an unsuccessful attempt to win | Wellington South in the 1925 federal election, he was e |
He stood unsuccessfully for the | Wellington mayoralty in 1941. |
e then octogenarian and largely deaf Duke of | Wellington, then in his last year, to shout out "Who?", |
e end of the season, after they had defeated | Wellington] 20-8 in Christchurch. |
who played four first-class matches for the | Wellington Firebirds in the 1969-70, where he is the on |
Mount | Wellington appeared in their fifth consecutive final - |
Canadian House of Commons for the riding of | Wellington North in a 1880 by-election. |
He became a | Wellington player in 1980 and first appeared for New Ze |
ark (formerly the site of the original Leeds | Wellington station) in order to cater for predicted gro |
The Duke of | Wellington wrote in disgust, "I declare that if they ha |
nd Grant Robertson was elected as the MP for | Wellington Central in 2008. |
The West Coast defeated | Wellington 12-6 in their first ever win. |
Wellington is in the Rural City of Murray Bridge. | |
He left to join | Wellington Town in 1927. |
is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the | Wellington Blaze in the State League. |
suburbs before reaching the western shore of | Wellington Harbour in Kaiwharawhara near the terminal o |
He was elected at the | Wellington riding in the 1974 general election, serving |
nt of Mr Chris Hutchinson as Headmaster from | Wellington College in 2007 and the opening of a major n |
27, the University purchased Rewley House on | Wellington Square in Oxford as the permanent base of wh |
He represented | Wellington North in the Canadian House of Commons from |
He was educated at | Wellington College in Berkshire, UK and studied law at |
a D'Oyly Carte touring company, playing John | Wellington Wells in The Sorcerer, Sir Joseph, the Major |
He also played for | Wellington City in the Hawke Cup. |
Elrich signed a contract with the | Wellington Phoenix in the A-League as their marquee pla |
our match, Ponsonby made good use of a stiff | Wellington wind in the first half, with goals from Gerr |
He represented | Wellington North in the Canadian House of Commons from |
llage of Dundalk; that part of the County of | Wellington contained in the townships of Erin and West |
The 1999-2011 boundaries for | Wellington highlighted in red |
The band is based at | Wellington Barracks in St James's London. |
Notable businesses in | Wellington Street include restaurants such as Mak's Noo |
from the 1885 election, after which Calstone | Wellington was included in the Chippenham county divisi |
estoration project of the entire fence along | Wellington, which included the Queen's Gates. |
The | Wellington Hotel includes a second building called the |
nd her work sold in a number of Auckland and | Wellington shops including the Helen Hitchings Gallery. |
Funded by | Wellington and increasingly manned by New Zealanders, i |
Wellington Airport Independent Review Panel; | |
tended the Defence Services Staff College at | Wellington (South India) and the Long Gunnery Staff Cou |
Railway use a portion of the former line to | Wellington, and intend to use the signal box as part of |
Immediately after the Mt | Wellington Highway interchange, the motorway curves sou |
Wellington (Wellington International Airport) | |
Wellington went into opposition, with Sir Robert Peel a | |
One of his most noted documentary series was | Wellington: The Iron Duke, in which he chronicled the D |
Wellington asks Irving to spy on the teenagers, which h | |
Peace Action | Wellington (PAW) is an organisation in Wellington, New |
Wellington (Shropshire) is a former United Kingdom Parl | |
Wellington Row is a row of buildings along the south si | |
han John Cornejo (born September 24, 1979 in | Wellington, Kansas) is a former professional baseball p |
Wellington Square is a public square in the Adelaide su | |
Wellington (Somerset) is a former county constituency i | |
The | Wellington Sevens is played annually as part of the IRB |
Since amalgamation with Nanaimo, | Wellington District is often referred to as "North Nana |
The most recent addition to The | Wellington Hospital is the new Platinum Medical Centre, |
Paul Holsgrove (born 26 August 1969 in | Wellington, Shropshire) is an English former profession |
Karawana attended St. Bernard's College in | Wellington and is a Wainuiomata Lions junior. |
Porirua, New Zealand on the Kapiti Line from | Wellington and is part of Wellington's Tranz Metro subu |
ry Wellesley, younger brother to the Duke of | Wellington, who is struggling to keep the various facti |
Wellington, however, is outraged at what he believes to | |
Wellington House is the more common name for Britain's | |
Benjamin | Wellington House is a historic house at 56 Whittier Str |
Wellington Elementary is currently being rebuilt and th | |
Wellington Dock is a dock on the River Mersey, England | |
The | Wellington cenotaph is also located at this end, next t |
The Emirates Airline | Wellington Sevens is played annually as part of the IRB |
Wellington Without is a civil parish in the Taunton Dea | |
HMNZS | Wellington (P-55) is a Protector class off-shore patrol |
Wellington Square is to the north, Pusey Street to the | |
The Shrewsbury and | Wellington section is still in use today by Arriva Trai |
The name was derived from Mount | Wellington which is a dominant feature of the area. |
Wellington Elementary is an elementary school in the No | |
The | Wellington beer is brewed in small batches with natural |
Waterloo was assigned in 1815 to the Duke of | Wellington, who is Prince of Waterloo in the Kingdom of |
Born in Lower Hutt, | Wellington, he is the son of the renowned historian Joh |
t flows west from Ferguson Lake into eastern | Wellington Bay is named Iqaluktuuq (Inuinnaqtun, meanin |
New Zealand:Department of Internal Affairs: | Wellington: 1989: ISBN 0-477-05633-4 |
erislander, sailing several times daily from | Wellington, North Island, to Picton, the crossing takin |
d the manor to Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington, and it has remained part of the Wellington |
nt forces in the spring of 1815, the Duke of | Wellington formed it into army corps, deliberately mixi |
anning, who went on to become the member for | Wellington after its abolition. |
rom 132 to 140 State Street and includes the | Wellington Hotel, its namesake, the former Elks Lodge N |
Te Papa, New Zealand's national museum in | Wellington, celebrated its first birthday in February 1 |
aule Ramsay formed the 'Right Club' in 1939, | Wellington chaired its early meetings. |
Wellington gave its name to the first Duke of Wellingto | |
Wellington Marist's Jack Duffy was the only player to p | |
tre for Public Law at Victoria University of | Wellington from January 2001 until June 2006. |
1827 and January 1828 and under the Duke of | Wellington between January 1828 and November 1830. |
On 2 April 2011, he moved from | Wellington to Japanese second tier club FC Tokyo. |
second ballot against a senior Liberal from | Wellington, Sir John Findlay, with some support from La |
After growing up playing rugby union in | Wellington Kohe-Love joined the new Auckland Warriors f |
ealand, working as a general practitioner in | Wellington before joining the school medical service in |
Bentley played for Kidsgrove | Wellington before joining Port Vale in the summer of 19 |
Mayor of | Wellington - Joseph Dransfield followed by George Allen |
Mayor of | Wellington - Joseph Dransfield |
Joseph | Wellington Byrns, Jr. (August 15, 1903 - March 8, 1973) |
Rajnesh | Wellington (born Jude Plascidus Rajnesh Wellington on 5 |
He died in | Wellington 13 June 1918. |
t at the age of 35 against the All Blacks in | Wellington in June 2007. |
McRae, which premiered at Downstage Theatre, | Wellington in June 2007, is about McRae's tracking down |
foundation boarder at St Patrick's College, | Wellington from June 1885, and taught there in 1889. |
Tirhartruan was located on the north side of | Wellington Road, just east of Dandenong Creek, and was |
); Adam Eckersley (Horsens);; Dave Mulligan ( | Wellington Phoenix); Justin Miller (Chelmsford City); C |
sin Reserve through the Te Aro area of inner | Wellington along Karo Drive to the Terrace Tunnel where |
rliament in the 1993 elections as MP for the | Wellington - Karori electorate representing National an |
Sir William | Wellington Cairns, KCMG (1828 - 1888) was a British col |
Bench: Suaia Matagi (Auckland), George Mafi ( | Wellington), Hemi Kemp (Wellington) and Pauly Tuuta (He |
Ferguson attended public schools in | Wellington, the Kemper Military School in Missouri, and |
years on Teeside, he moved on to Southport, | Wellington Town, Kidderminster Harriers, and Stafford R |
ity, before playing non-league football with | Wellington United, Kidderminster Harriers and Evesham T |
m Blenheim remains across the Cook Strait to | Wellington, 80 km to the north-east; flights take only |
Mills, who was born in | Wellington, was knighted in 1907 and K.C.M.G. in 1909. |
Wellington (later known as Tye) was a small unincorpora | |
White Cascade (2007), a book about the 1910 | Wellington avalanche, Krist wrote three novels--Bad Che |
Ryan | Wellington - Kyle and Jackie O's Hot30 |
he same name and released it through a local | Wellington indie Label. |
He was Secretary of the | Wellington General Labourers Union (1906-19). |
Training with the Vickers | Wellington bombers lasted until December. |
McLean moved from | Wellington in late 2006, moving to Melbourne, Australia |
vari joined TFB after the departure of Kenny | Wellington in late 1976, as their second keyboard playe |
News of this decision did not reach | Wellington until late September 1843, after one electio |
ally used leaflet missions over France using | Wellington bombers, later bombing raids on Bremen, Colo |
rty, Cunningham and a new independent, Peter | Wellington, the latter announced on 25 June 1998 that h |
He was president of the | Wellington District Law Society (1960), and from 1962 t |
ards played for the Upper Hutt Tigers in the | Wellington Rugby League and was part of the side that w |
The | Wellington Rugby League Association was officially form |
ugby league for the Wainuiomata Lions in the | Wellington Rugby League competition and also represente |
Petone won the | Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield. |
Marist won the | Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield. |
The | Wellington Rugby League's competition was suspended fro |
Hutt won the | Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield. |
Randwick won the | Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield. |
Hutt International Boys' School side in the | Wellington Rugby League's Stephen Kearney Cup. |
Suburbs won the | Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield. |
St George won the | Wellington Rugby League's Appleton Shield. |
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