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  • ion he wrote his best-known work Apologia pro Hibernia adversus Cambri calumnias.
  • The Hibernia and three other merchantmen, whose aggregate
  • was soon assigned to the new battleship, HMS Hibernia, attached to the Channel Fleet.
  • Christ Covenant Church (MCC), 109 Hibernia Ave.
  • The Hibernia Bank Building, former national headquarters i
  • ce, appears to contrast with the tower of the Hibernia bank building.
  • ile robbing the Sunset District branch of the Hibernia Bank at 1450 Noriega Street in San Francisco.
  • Hibernia Bank, headquartered in San Francisco, was fou
  • Though all former Hibernia branches have been rebranded as "Capital One
  • Hibernia Broadcasting, whose stations were all affilia
  • Hotel Marshall (right) and the Hibernia Building in 2005.
  • from England to Philadelphia (though the snow Hibernia, captained by William Child, may actually hav
  • Thus from Wood's standpoint the Hibernia coin specifications were too generous based o
  • These Hibernia coins, which were minted in Phoenix Street, S
  • The name of the cup was later changed to the Hibernia Cup when New Orleans subsequently joined the
  • ximately 50 km (31 mi) east of the successful Hibernia field and the more recent Terra Nova field.
  • e Terra Nova field is south of the successful Hibernia field and the more recent White Rose field.
  • platform and GBS) was towed out to the actual Hibernia field.
  • The Hibernia GBS sits on the ocean floor approximately 80
  • Hibernia Gravity Base Structure during construction.
  • The Hibernia Gravity Base Structure is the world's largest
  • approved by the Louisiana legislature in 1975 Hibernia grew from third largest in Orleans Parish to
  • lip Worley House (1860), which is next to the Hibernia Hall, is also on the NRHP.
  • t Block, which is next door to the south, the Hibernia Hall, which is next door to the north, the Sc
  • in the 19th Century (see Germania, Britannia, Hibernia, Helvetia).
  • I, Africa, Britannia, Commonwealth, Dominion, Hibernia, Hindustan and New Zealand.
  • oject by forming the Crown Corporation Canada Hibernia Holding Corporation, the Hibernia megaproject
  • war years, the camp was temporarily moved to Hibernia, home of the historic St. Margaret's Episcopa
  • Swan River district with headquarters at Fort Hibernia in Saskatchewan.
  • Hibernia is an unincorporated community in Clay County
  • Hibernia is an unincorporated town in Owen Township, C
  • The production platform Hibernia is the world's largest oil platform and consi
  • cropped out of the south side of the hill at Hibernia it was operated by Samuel Ford, Stirling and
  • s (Africa, Britannia, Commonwealth, Dominion, Hibernia, King Edward VII and Zealandia) were assigned
  • In late January 1916, Zealandia and Hibernia left the eastern Mediterranean to return to t
  • as the Canadian Grand Banks region, where the Hibernia Oil Field is located.
  • A U.S. post office was established at Hibernia on June 19, 1849, but its name was changed on
  • WNG704 (sometimes referred to as Hibernia Park All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio sta
  • y, New Jersey with its transmitter located at Hibernia Park.
  • The Hibernia platform is at N46°45.026'
  • SeaRose FPSO in the White Rose oil field and Hibernia Platform in the Hibernia oilfield off the coa
  • gned for very long term use (for instance the Hibernia platform).
  • uction Storage and Offloading vessel) and the Hibernia Platform.
  • The Hibernia post office was reestablished on February 16,
  • . Lee (a section of which was formerly called Hibernia), Prentiss, Harrison, Filmore, Mirabeau, Hayn
  • Hibernia Reef (NASA satellite image)
  • en Eastern bought the ten branch Quincy-based Hibernia Savings Bank and its parent holding company E
  • Hibernia was a listed stop on the National Road until
  • MV Hibernia was a twin screw motor vessel operated by the
  • PS Hibernia was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operate