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The Shire of | Wellington is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Aust |
er Hutt, and attended Victoria University of | Wellington, completing a BCA. |
Hamish Hancock (born 1947 in | Wellington), is a former National Party MP for Horowhen |
Wellington became a town under a royal charter of 1215 | |
Graham McRae (born March 5, 1940 in | Wellington) is a former racing driver from New Zealand. |
HMS Duke of | Wellington firing a gun salute in Portsmouth Harbour du |
Brian Smith (born January 3, 1939, | Wellington) is a jazz saxophonist and flautist from New |
opular destination for weekend visitors from | Wellington, with a road from the train station to the b |
eel was in Italy at the time, so the Duke of | Wellington formed a caretaker government which lasted u |
ding to one account, the British warship HMS | Wellington fired a shot across the bow of the USS Avoce |
ew Plymouth, Taranaki - December 17, 1996 in | Wellington) was a cricketer who played for Central Dist |
r and Vice-President of the Georgian Bay and | Wellington Railway, a Director of the Grand Trunk, Geor |
Kelly studied at the Victoria University of | Wellington for a BSc and MSc and came to England in 197 |
t Naming Committee, had briefly served under | Wellington as a junior staff officer. |
ted east of the town, and to its west is the | Wellington Dam, a popular location for fishing, swimmin |
vor Wayne Manning (born December 19, 1945 in | Wellington) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from Ne |
wrote a two-volume biography of the Duke of | Wellington, and a volume of memoirs, The Pebbled Shore. |
than Paul Millmow (born 22 September 1967 in | Wellington) is a former cricketer who played five One D |
pped of her weapons, she was commissioned at | Wellington as a government-funded training ship, NZS Am |
From the late 1940s | Wellington became a station on the Ravenswood route (no |
Wellington was a right-handed batsman who bowled right- | |
He also proposed an urban scheme for | Wellington with a similar interest in long-term "better |
Cole Peverley (born 3 July 1988 in | Wellington) is a New Zealander professional footballer |
llinge (born 21 November 1944 in Lower Hutt, | Wellington) is a former New Zealand rower who won 2 Oly |
The Duke of | Wellington forms a caretaker government. |
Council and, more recently, a Trustee of the | Wellington Trust, a charity formed to preserve the sloo |
Wellington was a rural district in Somerset, England, f | |
Bridgewater, MNZM, (born 18 January 1983 in | Wellington) is a New Zealand rower who currently compet |
Wellington has a median income well above the average i | |
Wellington was a Muldoon loyalist, and was demoted afte | |
Phillip Ross Burrows (born April 25, 1980 in | Wellington) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, |
Theodor von Eltz as J. | Wellington Smythe, a haughty nouveau-riche |
Onny Parun (OBE) (born 15 April 1947 in | Wellington) is a former tennis player of Croatian desce |
Renee Leota (born 16 May 1990 in | Wellington), is a female association football player wh |
The ship is named in honour of HMNZS | Wellington (F69), a Leander class frigate serving in th |
Between 28 April 2008 and 28 January 2011, | Wellington was a stop on Wrexham & Shropshire's service |
As of 2001 India census, | Wellington had a population of 20,220. |
ing Marylebone Cricket Club and once against | Wellington in a 1931 Plunket Shield match. |
Wellington made a single first-class appearance for the | |
B. | Wellington was a Health Minister of Kerala State. |
In 1939, he was working in | Wellington as a cadet in the Mines Department. |
Wellington is a village in Lovejoy Township, Iroquois C | |
A team from Otago challenges | Wellington to a match, but the challenge is not accepte |
oyage on 22 January 1913, Zealandic departed | Wellington with a then record cargo of exported wool, w |
uate of New Zealand's Victoria University of | Wellington, earning a Masters law degree (LLM first cla |
the traditional lines of swords or pistols; | Wellington is a proponent of modern weapons, and so the |
Allan Pearce (born 7 April 1983 in | Wellington) is a New Zealand football (soccer) player w |
Derek Owen Froude (born April 20, 1959 in | Wellington) is a former long-distance runner from New Z |
now taken a job at the Ole Soccer Academy in | Wellington in a executive directors role. |
B.A. in English from Victoria University of | Wellington and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge |
It occupies the basement of 41 | Wellington Square, a mid-Victorian brick building, expa |
Wellington is a cantonment town in the Nilgiris Distric | |
ging its name to The New Zealand Gazette and | Wellington Spectator a few months later. |
era came just over a month after the Duke of | Wellington defeated a French couterattack at the Battle |
ta Green, formerly Ken Morgan (born 1950, in | Wellington) is a New Zealand cannabis law reform activi |
Husmukh Bhikha (born 28 April 1958 in | Wellington) is a former male field hockey player from N |
Wellington is a town in The Nilgiris District in the In | |
da Jane Cordwell (born September 21, 1965 in | Wellington) is a retired female tennis player from New |
Marshall Pontifex (born February 5, 1980 in | Wellington) is a field hockey goalkeeper from New Zeala |
obert Gordon Oliver (born January 3, 1950 in | Wellington) is a former road and track cyclist from New |
orical Sketches of Savage Life in Polynesia ( | Wellington, 1880), a revised version intended for missi |
imon James Towns (born September 17, 1972 in | Wellington) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, |
A loose forward, Clark represented | Wellington at a provincial level, and was a member of t |
d, she graduated from Victoria University of | Wellington with a BA in English and Maori before coming |
Wellington is a town in Monroe County, Wisconsin, Unite | |
e riding was created in 1999 from Guelph and | Wellington and abolished in 2007 back into Guelph and i |
ick, wrote a book High Country Family (Reed, | Wellington, 1964) about their life on Lilybank Station |
Charles Dickens was educated at | Wellington House Academy until 1827 when his father aga |
Wellington was accepted into the Royal New Zealand Navy | |
ice, and when he saw from his Mayoral car in | Wellington an accident in Lambton Quay he got out and p |
ate Christmas when the police arrive with J. | Wellington Jones accusing Yogi Bear of kidnapping his d |
Values not politics: the first 1000 days, | Wellington, [N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Offic |
(2001), Closing the gaps: policy papers, | Wellington, [N.Z.]: ACT New Zealand Parliamentary Offic |
tein, Christine Malkish, Joe O'Donnell, Beth | Wellington and additional voices by Miko Games. |
Rixlew lies on | Wellington Road adjacent to the city of Manassas. |
is located on the corner of The Aldwych and | Wellington Street, adjacent to the Novello Theatre and |
mmander Arthur Wellesley, the future Duke of | Wellington, who admired him for his bravery and sharp p |
d for Hornby and Canterbury before moving to | Wellington to advance his career. |
makersvallei, Cape Colony, today the town of | Wellington, South Africa. |
Ministry was based in the Vogel Building in | Wellington, named after former Premier Sir Julius Vogel |
st after graduation was as a Schoolmaster at | Wellington College after which he was Fellow and Dean o |
In 2003, Haskell was suspended from | Wellington College, after filming Paul Doran-Jones and |
Two goals in quick succession came for the | Wellington side after about 15 minutes from Stanley God |
The two Wellingtonian teams, Stop Out and | Wellington City again struggled, neither of them lookin |
Bomber Squadron posed in front of a Vickers | Wellington bomber aircraft in 1942 |
our television mini-series directed by David | Wellington which aired on CTV on January 27 and January |
The airport is operated by | Wellington International Airport Limited, a joint ventu |
Wellington International Airport (formerly known as Ron | |
diary Air Nelson Flight 8841 was flying from | Wellington International Airport to Nelson Airport but |
Wellington County Ale | |
In | Wellington, almost all buildings of brick or stone cons |
c transport trips per capita per year, while | Wellington has almost twice this number at 91, and Sydn |
mill established in 1772 and still based in | Wellington, Somerset along with fellow shareholder, Dou |
ny Scots Guards are now permanently based at | Wellington Barracks alongside the resident infantry bat |
To move the coal a railway was built in | Wellington and also at the Wellington docks in Departur |
Wellington is also home to Brindavan Public School, an | |
eared on the air traffic controller radar in | Wellington and also on the aircraft's on-board radar. |
The | Wellington cenotaph, also known as the Wellington Citiz |
Wellington, however, although the book was published wi | |
He modelled the | Wellington Free Ambulance on similar services in Austra |
A Mitsubishi Outlander of the | Wellington Free Ambulance - Patient Transfer Service |
A Mitsubishi Pajero of the | Wellington Free Ambulance |
r, and founder Chairman (1927 - 1966) of the | Wellington Free Ambulance. |
iate is a graduate of Victoria University of | Wellington and American University. |
et for Hutt District but mainly representing | Wellington as an overseas player in first class competi |
The final returned to the Basin Reserve, | Wellington after an absence of one year - a venue which |
Wellington is an 'L' station on the Chicago Transit Aut | |
Wellington has an average literacy rate of 82%, higher | |
.40 miles, the distance of Pitcaithly's from | Wellington, is an approximate mileage only. |
The Electoral district of | Wellington was an electoral district of the Tasmanian H |
He was born on 27 October 1867, educated at | Wellington College and Trinity College, Cambridge, and |
hills overlooking the west and south-west of | Wellington Harbour and its two large bays: Lambton Harb |
Ian Lawrence (born 1938 in Australia) is a | Wellington lawyer, and was the Mayor of Wellington from |
es) based on the difference in distance from | Wellington (11.13 and 13.40 miles). |
he end of the 1959-60 season, he moved on to | Wellington Town and then Witton Albion. |
He was educated at | Wellington Commercial and Grammar School, and was later |
for the non-league club GKN Sankey, based in | Wellington, Shropshire, and then, upon leaving the Air |
been staged in Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, | Wellington, Vancouver and Toronto. |
” union tactics, engineered a lockout on the | Wellington wharves.” and Richard Hill in his history of |
at Vienna, Gaunts House Preparatory School, | Wellington College and has a degree in economics from E |
in coastal ecology that are conducted in the | Wellington region and throughout New Zealand, the Indo- |
nd previously played with the Manawatu Jets, | Wellington Saints and Christchurch Cougars. |
d Town in March 1907 and went on to play for | Wellington Town and Canadian side Royal Rovers. |
e of the law, is held in Auckland, Hamilton, | Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. |
Rake is also a Governor of | Wellington College and a board member of Guards Polo Cl |
parts of Cardwell, Grey East, Simcoe South, | Wellington Centre and Wellington North ridings. |
Graham-Harrison was educated at | Wellington College and Magdalen College, Oxford. |
ayed non-league football for Stourbridge and | Wellington Town, and then returned to the Football Leag |
in Christchurch in 1885, and was educated at | Wellington College and Victoria University of Wellingto |
He was educated at | Wellington College and at the Royal Military College, S |
He was born at | Wellington, Somerset and died in the fighting of the Fi |
th non-league sides; Chorley (player-coach), | Wellington Town and Droylsden. |
cessively Chelmsford City, Cambridge United, | Wellington Town and Cheltenham Town. |
He won the | Wellington Suburbs and Country seat in the 1911 general |
Palm Beach International Polo Club in nearby | Wellington, Florida, and at the Lauderhill Sports Compl |
cretary of War Henry L. Stimson's wife Mabel | Wellington Stimson and women's suffrage leader Elizabet |
to study at the Indian Army Staff College in | Wellington Cantonment, and then served as GSO 2 to the |
otball at the end of the 1958-59 season with | Wellington Town and then Stourbridge. |
graduate of Defence Services Staff College, | Wellington, India and from the National Defence College |
(24-18), Southland (31-12), Taranaki (28-3), | Wellington (20-11) and Otago (34-14). |
rsity; he lectured at Victoria University of | Wellington (1963-66) and the University of Waikato (196 |
In 1889, he established his office at | Wellington, Shropshire and entered into partnership wit |
Wellington Marist and Christchurch Marist played agains | |
Molong, Cargo, Cudal, Cumnock and Manildra), | Wellington Council and most of the Mid-Western Regional |
On arrival in New Zealand, | Wellington decommissioned and entered an extended refit |
first Provincial (Ecclesiastical) Council of | Wellington (1899), and played a prominent role in the f |
He then became a school master, first at | Wellington College and then at Eton College. |
Design Review, a | Wellington architecture and design magazine from the la |
Hirschfeld went to | Wellington College and Victoria University of Wellingto |
e player he has served as a selector for the | Wellington, Otago and National Teams. |
Hancock attended | Wellington College and Victoria University of Wellingto |
stchurch East and Temuka (Liberal), Eden and | Wellington Suburbs and Country (Reform). |
Educated at | Wellington College and the Royal Military Academy Woolw |
Prendergast is patron of a number or | Wellington organisations and a director of Wellington I |
He studied at Victoria University of | Wellington (MA) and completed a PhD at Oxford Universit |
premier events in New Zealand including the | Wellington Cup and Auckland Cup for more than £16,000 i |
In New Zealand, Spence attended | Wellington College and Victoria University of Wellingto |
The dispute began on the | Wellington waterfront and spread to other industries ar |
Craft, Stephen G. V.K. | Wellington Koo and the Emergence of Modern China. |
was led by Lou Tseng-Tsiang, accompanied by | Wellington Koo and Cao Rulin. |
previously taught at Reigate Grammar School, | Wellington School and Hampton School. |
rgan Hunt were not amongst them, leaving for | Wellington Town and Boston United respectively. |
Wade-Brown is a trustee of the | Wellington Zoo and a Friend of Taputeranga Marine Reser |
The game was played in a howling | Wellington southerly, and Western made full use of it i |
Danby village incorporates the Duke of | Wellington pub, and the neighbouring Post Office. |
used it in designs such as the Wellesley and | Wellington (1935), and naturally used it again for the |
He was educated at | Wellington College and Jesus College, Oxford, with an M |
August 1976), was a cricketer who played for | Wellington, Northamptonshire and New Zealand. |
apier (1908-1913), Invercargill (1913-1916), | Wellington (1916-1919) and Sydenham (1919-1932). |
Littlehales was born in | Wellington, Shropshire and started his football career |
eans for them to steal the trophy from rival | Wellington Academy, and they attempt to do so. |
t Loch was head of the board of governors of | Wellington College and worked for the British Council. |
ret Harshaw, William Hargrave, Julius Huehn, | Wellington Ezekiel, and many others. |
, from 1886 to 1899 he was a schoolmaster at | Wellington College and then Eton. |
It is located at the intersection of | Wellington Street and Highway 10 in downtown Brampton. |
from 1983 to 1986; at Palm Beach Polo Club, | Wellington Club and Greenview Cove Country Club in West |
Following education at | Wellington College and the Royal Military College Sandh |
It passes through the remains of | Wellington station and then under the A38 road at Beamb |
The narrow land area between | Wellington Bay and Ferguson Lake funnels migrating Dolp |
He attended | Wellington College and Queens' College, Cambridge. |
sman and designer Robert Logan (Senior), for | Wellington merchant and benefactor Alexander Horsburgh |
s for the court are permanently stationed in | Wellington, Auckland, and Christchurch, but they travel |
Educated at | Wellington College and the Royal Military College Sandh |
He was born in | Wellington, Ontario and became a canner and manufacture |
the Pencarrow Head light at the entrance to | Wellington Harbour and in 1877 the light was dismantled |
four major regional associations (Auckland, | Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago) in qualifying, with |
He studied at | Wellington College and Corpus Christi College, Oxford w |
ning the entrance to central London opposite | Wellington Arch and was therefore more crowded. |
Love attended | Wellington College and attended university part-time. |
ng of the twelve aldermen elected to the new | Wellington Borough, and was declared Mayor. |
On 15 May, | Wellington resigned and Grey was invited to return to f |
four shows around New Zealand, in Auckland, | Wellington, Christchurch and Nelson; but the live album |
ith two lanes in each direction, but between | Wellington Street and Brisbane Street, it is a one-way |
Barthorp attended | Wellington College and served in the Rifle Brigade as a |
Money from the | Wellington coal and the railway experience from the Wel |
t, Blenheim, Beaufighter, Mosquito, Mustang, | Wellington, Oxford and Anson aircraft. |
14 September - Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of | Wellington, soldier and statesman (b.1769). |
He was educated at | Wellington College and Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
From Cork, Major Stretton sailed in the | Wellington transport, and arrived on the Mississippi Ri |
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