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In 1920 he became Vicar of Halifax, a post he held until his death on 6 March 19
he series stars Rebecca Gibney as Doctor Jane Halifax, a forensic psychiatrist investigating cases
In Halifax, about 100 people marched through city street
PIC), which includes: Cary Christian Academy, Halifax Academy, Kerr-Vance Academy, Arendell Parrott
nd completed his high school education at the Halifax Academy.
He attended Halifax's Protestant school system (there being no st
In 1999, the Halifax acquired the Birmingham Midshires Building So
d in the comedy film Alien Autopsy and on the Halifax adverts in 2010.
He rejoined Halifax after a two year spell with Swinton.
nd opted to sign for National League One side Halifax, after his contract with Featherstone Rovers
name Nootka while still under construction in Halifax after the RCN renamed the Fundy-class mineswe
es Smith is thought to have married Martha in Halifax after he arrived there with Col Cornwallis as
the Liberal Party representing the riding of Halifax, after Isnor was called to the Senate.
He died in office in Halifax after suffering from poor health for several
He was signed up by Halifax after a successful loan spell.
He signed for Halifax after a six month sabbatical from the game.
In 1947 at a match for Halifax against Dewsbury, at Thrum Hall, Halifax, Hud
He died at his house at 3 Artillery Place, Halifax, aged 91.
The nippy scrum-half finished his career at Halifax aged 29 and worked as a miner and a tradesman
s sunk in the Bay of Biscay by a Handley-Page Halifax aircraft and Wren, Kite, Woodpecker, Wild Goo
Dawson was the bomb-aimer and navigator in a Halifax aircraft taking part in an attack against the
On 24 Mar 1945 thirty Halifax aircraft towed Horsas manned with 6th Airborn
This Bomber Command squadron flew Halifax aircraft.
1926, is located along PA Route 147 north of Halifax along Armstrong Creek.
ar School in the village of Hipperholme, near Halifax along with their brother Jonathan.
Riordan in the 2005 election for the seat of Halifax, also in West Yorkshire and for the Leeds Wes
The Naval Air Station Halifax, also NAS Halifax, was a United States Navy N
ens that he started playing rugby league with Halifax amateur side Illingworth.
The novel focuses around Sarah Halifax, an astronomer who translated the first trans
well read and concerned about the fortunes of Halifax and the terrible social conditions that grew
Halifax and St Helens reached the final with 'Fax com
to nine companies during the fall of 1778 at Halifax and assigned on 11 January 1779 to Sumner's B
Following the war Rev. White returned home to Halifax and was called to Cornwallis Street Baptist C
economic events including the G7 meetings in Halifax and Toronto, APEC in Vancouver and the XI int
district, including constituents in Franklin, Halifax and Nash counties, from her first election in
s selected for Yorkshire County XIII while at Halifax, and was selected for Yorkshire County XIII w
The meeting was authorized by Lord Halifax and was intended as a last-ditch effort to fo
, North Carolina's provincial congress met at Halifax, and in early April passed the first colonial
Acushnet accordingly altered course for Halifax and reported closely-packed ice 25 miles from
ncouver, March 24th in Calgary, March 27th in Halifax and April 4th in Toronto.
nadian Mounted Police forensics laboratory in Halifax, and found to be consistent with 7.62mm round
upport of the Earl of Litchfield, the Earl of Halifax and the Earl of Bute.
rted into Silver Lake from Monponsett Pond in Halifax and Furnace Pond in Pembroke (through Tubbs M
switched to rugby league and played Prop with Halifax and Widnes, with whom he won the 1989 World C
Charles Smith, and was educated in Luneburg, Halifax and Belleville, Ontario.
uary 9, 1863 - January 22, 1950) was Mayor of Halifax and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nov
In retirement, he split his time between Halifax and Wallace, Nova Scotia where he helped laun
pton, Trinity College Cambridge) of The Shay, Halifax, and Grainsby Hall, Lincs in 1859.
ket ship carrying mail and passengers between Halifax and Liverpool, Nova Scotia.
He was born on November 6, 1875 in Moss Side, Halifax and died, aged 88, on Boxing Day, 1963 in Tho
Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia became the primary co
and Plympton and parts of Plymouth, Duxbury, Halifax, and Middleborough.
club level has played for Castleford Tigers, Halifax, and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, playing at S
g Kids, Cute Is What We Aim For, The Matches, Halifax, and So They Say.
and Plympton and parts of Plymouth, Duxbury, Halifax, and Middleborough.
000 for the benefit of deserving tradesmen of Halifax, and in the same year presented to the London
Wolves, Castleford Tigers, Gateshead Thunder, Halifax, and York City Knights, playing at Prop, i.e.
umb in West Yorkshire, some scenes are set in Halifax and follows Gemma Collinge who "wants to be f
He only played 8 league games for Halifax and went on to several other clubs, including
Other Nations, Glamorgan & Monmouthshire, and Halifax, and coach of the 1930s…1960s for Bradford No
Situated near the halfway point between Halifax and Truro, Enfield was once home to a promine
caps for Ireland while at Gateshead Thunder, Halifax, and York City Knights 2003…2006 3-caps + 3-c
route from London and Mansfield to Barnsley, Halifax and Richmond.
He was elected by 7th district ( Halifax and Nash counties) voters to continue in offi
ordained ministry with curacies at St Paul's Halifax and St John's Norway, Ontario.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and practiced in Halifax and the adjacent counties.
He was born in Halifax and moved to Lunenburg in 1826, where he esta
He established mills at Haley Hill in Halifax and then at Copley, two miles or so to the so
Connolly was previously deputy mayor of Halifax, and served five terms as an alderman on city
e, England, he attended the public schools of Halifax and the Evening Technical Institute and Colle
trived is a Canadian indie rock band based in Halifax and Montreal that formed in June 2000.
In 1999 he had returned to his home town of Halifax and was working as a school caretaker.
Born in Halifax and long-time resident of Chester, Nova Scoti
ed by Samuel Cunard to transport mail between Halifax and Truro.
ansport to and from various locations such as Halifax and Wakefield.
s also in many musical productions to do with Halifax and has performed in Copacabanna (Tony) and R
Milner currently lives in Halifax and plays in a band called Unknown Cause in h
en peace returned he became Vicar of Ovenden, Halifax and then Allerton, Merseyside before his ordi
tawa, Montreal and Toronto before settling in Halifax and as a marine consultant, specializing in s
ctoria westbound and Leeds eastbound (one via Halifax and one via Dewsbury).
housie University, and worked as a surgeon in Halifax and practiced medicine in Pictou County for t
European Super League, along with spells with Halifax and Rochdale Hornets.
e moved back into the Football League joining Halifax and during his first campaign he netted 34 go
ikes of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth, Lord Halifax, and family members.
rs she's been Bureau Chief for CTV in London, Halifax and Winnipeg, and has been posted to Toronto
Queensbury Lines which ran between Bradford, Halifax and Keighley via Queensbury.
he 1960s for Great Britain, England, Hunslet, Halifax, and Bradford Northern, see Harry Beverley.
Wood, daughter of Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, and of Mary daughter of Charles Grey, 2nd Ea
ber 2010, when North Ferriby United outplayed Halifax and dispatched them 0-2.
Bridge, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) west-southwest of Halifax and 7.6 miles (12.2 km) west-northwest of Hud
Map of Halifax and McNabs island
He played for Halifax and captained Cronulla.
He was active in business in Halifax and was a proprietor of the Halifax Courier.
uency consists of the downtown city centre of Halifax and the residential South End (Halifax).
Calderline -covering Halifax and Calderdale with garages in Halifax and To
Its members were recruited in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mechlenburg counties.
Mercer was also the player-coach at Halifax and Castleford.
Cunard was educated in Halifax and entered his father's firm.
redistributed between Annapolis Valley-Hants, Halifax and Halifax West ridings.
She was temporarily patched and returned to Halifax and was decommissioned at Halifax on 6 Februa
years since the amalgamation of the cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, the town of Bedford and Halifa
e county of Hants, and parts of the county of Halifax and the city of Halifax.
ear later, George Oland and his sons moved to Halifax and bought another brewery.
To his right is Lord Halifax, and to his left, Malcolm MacDonald
ly played for Canberra Raiders, Leeds Rhinos, Halifax and Souths.
It was on the Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway, and closed in 1
He was born in Halifax and was educated at Dalhousie University.
It was built in 1825 as part of the Halifax and Huddersfield Turnpike.
Firebird is based at CFB Halifax, and Firebrand at CFB Esquimalt.
ons in England, playing for Hunslet, Salford, Halifax and Leigh.
Adam hails from Halifax and is a product of the Bulls Junior Developm
North Bridge railway station served on the Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway in West Yorkshir
Riordan was born in Halifax and graduated from the University of Bradford
nden had a railway station, originally on the Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway line.
He was educated at Heath Grammar School in Halifax and at King's College Cambridge.
He was twice Mayor of Halifax, and was a J.P. for the town.
US 301 for 3.7 miles (6 km) between Halifax and Ruggles
By 1839, Almon had returned to Halifax and had an established a medical practice.
He has also played for Halifax and is a coach at his former amateur side.
He played his early cricket with Halifax and played rugby union for Yorkshire.
At the end of 2000 Moana left Halifax and became something of a rugby league nomad.
nth House district, including constituents in Halifax and Nash counties.
etiring from playing, Reilly went on to coach Halifax and Great Britain.
rral, the son of William Fenton Kenny J.P. of Halifax and Ripon and his wife Agnes Ralph, daughter
man of the Social Assistance Appeal Board for Halifax and Dartmouth; Chairman of the Halifax Metro
line from Queensbury, following delays to the Halifax and Ovenden Junction Railway due to land slip
ishop William Walsh, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax and this was the first consecration of a Cath
e was brother to Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, and grandson of Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of M
He played for St. Helens, Halifax and London Broncos in the Super League and Wi
d for Salford City Reds, Huddersfield Giants, Halifax and is in his second spell at Castleford.
m of 35 military divers was deployed from CFB Halifax and CFB Esquimalt to Pensacola, Florida.
gby league footballer of the 1900s for Wales, Halifax, and Mid-Rhondda, see David Thomas (rugby lea
taunton River and practiced law in Charlotte, Halifax and Mecklenburg Counties.
rds was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Halifax and held the seat until 1852.
rions in the European Super League along with Halifax and Huddersfield.
He was educated at Heath School, Halifax and Oxford University where he was a Hastings
ish North America and worked as a merchant in Halifax and Charlottetown.
er flying on Vickers Wellington, Handley Page Halifax and Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers.
Men's Associations in Hull, Leeds, Bradford, Halifax and Huddersfield.
has played for Ireland, and at club level for Halifax, and Widnes Vikings, playing at Wing, i.e. nu
ain, and at club level for Wakefield Trinity, Halifax, and Sheffield Eagles, playing at Loose forwa
It was produced by CBC Halifax and recorded in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, first
St Helens to Wetherby via Leeds, Bradford and Halifax) and slip roads for the A1.
Composed of 52 ships it was bound for Halifax, and was escorted by B-4 escort group, which
in the establishment of the first hospital in Halifax, and helped found, and served three terms as
ho at club level has played for Huddersfield, Halifax, and Batley, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 o
of the 1980s who at club level has played for Halifax, and Gold Coast Chargers, playing at Prop, i.
real, Quebec City, Saint John, New Brunswick, Halifax and St. John's, Newfoundland.
With other large building societies such as Halifax and Woolwich, Alliance & Leicester decided to
s career, including the West Indies, Jamaica, Halifax, and the Baltic Sea.
h by Bishop Morand, Archbishop James Hayes of Halifax and Archbishop Peter Mallon of Regina.
and, and at club level for Wakefield Trinity, Halifax, and Featherstone Rovers, playing at Loose fo
ort lived balance between erstwhile opponents Halifax and Carmarthen, as William attempted to balan
rch 21 2010 the game between the rainmen from Halifax and the capitanes was played since the game w
The Halifax and Huddersfield Turnpike Act of 1823 allowed
and Welsh League XIII, and at club level for Halifax, and Mid-Rhondda, playing at Wing, i.e. numbe
1980s who at club level has played for Wigan, Halifax, and Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs playing at
and, and at club level for Castleford Tigers, Halifax, and Salford City Reds, playing at Fullback,
on from other expanding societies such as the Halifax and the Bradford and Bingley the Barnsley los
al football in 1939 playing at club level for Halifax, and later played for York, and Great Britain
m to his cotton mills at Sowerby Bridge, near Halifax; and finding the necessity for some simpler m
Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York in Halifax and then Toronto.
ld not yield to solicitation; now became with Halifax and Shaftesbury a leader in the resistance to
the quarter-finals) in his first two events - Halifax and Launceston - while in the third he reache
ub level for Western Reds, Wakefield Trinity, Halifax, and Sheffield Eagles, playing at Centre, or
at club level for Wigan Warriors, St. Helens, Halifax, and Swinton Lions, playing at Centre, or Loo
orthern (twice), Leeds, Hull Kingston Rovers, Halifax, and Hunslet, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback,
at club level for Hunslet, Bradford Northern, Halifax, and Wakefield Trinity, playing at Loose forw
d Eagles, Leigh Centurions, Oldham Roughyeds, Halifax, and Swinton Lions, playing at Prop, Second-r
astleford, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Wigan, Halifax, and York, playing at Scrum-half/Halfback, i.
Born in Halifax, Annand was first elected to the Nova Scotia
his death from the balcony of his 11th-storey Halifax apartment.
cts that just happened to be lying around his Halifax apartment.
Halifax Apartments, originally known as the Cross Arm
heffield, London, Bath and Yeovil, before his Halifax appointment.
n 1849, after the St. John's fire of 1846, by Halifax architect David Stirling.
It was designed by the Halifax architectural firms of John K. Dobbs and Asso
his meant that the company's only services in Halifax are the 392 schoolday service towards Walsden
Halifax are also one of the original twenty-two rugby
2009, the student academic achievement of the Halifax Area School District fell in the 40th percent
irst commercial service wholly outside of the Halifax area when they took over the operation of the
cation study released in January 2009, 35% of Halifax Area School District graduates required remed
s about 350 students in grades 9 to 12 in the Halifax Area School District.
In 2009, the Halifax Area School District reported zero incidents
Halifax Area High School is a public secondary school
Halifax Area High School is located at 3940 Peters Mo
Halifax Area Middle School is located at 3940 Peters
In 2010-11 the Halifax Area School District received $25,741.
David Hatfield is the current principal of Halifax Area High School.
Halifax Area High School has a student enrollment in
.e., the lyrics) probably originates from the Halifax area, based on the dialect used in the song,
ngths are concentrated in Cape Breton and the Halifax area.
anglicized spelling, making it unique to the Halifax area.
The NDP's strengths are concentrated in the Halifax area.
This is officially called the Halifax Arm (because it used to lead into the town ce
He came to Halifax around 1761.
harles Esson and Elizabeth Whyte, and came to Halifax around 1823.
ried Rebecca Dudley in 1744 and they moved to Halifax around 1751, shortly after his brother Joseph
h rugby league player who currently plays for Halifax as a stand off.
                                                                                                   


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