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  1. Ann Hatton

    unreferenced date February 2011 File Ann of Swansea by William Watkeys 1835 .jpg thumb Ann Hatton by William Watkeys Ann Julia Hatton n e Kemble other married name Curtis published as Ann of Swansea 29 April 1764 Worcester, UK &ndash 26 December 1838, Swansea , was a popular novelist in Britain in the early 19th century. Biography Ann Hatton was born in Worcester, the daughter of strolling player Roger Kemble . She was the sister of the actors, Mrs Sarah Siddons and John Philip Kemble . Other members of the Kemble family were also actors. Ann was apprenticed to a mantua maker before going on the stage. In 1783, at the age of nineteen, she married the actor, C. Curtis but soon found out that he was already married. Ann was left in such straits financially that in that year she appealed for relief from the public in a newspaper advertisement, and even attempted suicide in Westminster Abbey ... mention her avocation immoral avocation , but also her proud and strong mind. In 1792 Ann married William Hatton, and a year later the couple sailed to America. In 1794 Ann Hatton s tremendously popular ... view article 45853 Hatton , Ann Julia 1764 1838 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ... Hatton, Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 April 1764 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 26 December 1838 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hatton, Ann Category 1764 births Category 1838 deaths Category English novelists Category People from Worcester cy Ann Hatton .... By 1799 Ann and William had returned to Britain, and settled at Swansea in south Wales where they ran ... Ann kept a dancing school in Kidwelly , but from 1809 onwards spent the remainder of her life in Swansea ... gothic themes for Minerva Press , using the pseudonym of Ann of Swansea . Ann s mixing precariously ... of Ann in 1835 at the age of 71 by William Watkeys is held in Swansea Museum . Works Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects 1783 under name Ann Curtis Cambrian Pictures 1810 first novel, under the name Ann of Swansea ...   more details



  1. Hatton

    Hatton may refer to TOC right Places Canada Hatton, Saskatchewan England Hatton, Cheshire West and Chester , in the county of Cheshire Hatton, Derbyshire Hatton, Lincolnshire Hatton, London , in the London Borough of Hounslow Hatton, Shropshire Hatton, Warrington , in the county of Cheshire Hatton, Warwickshire Scotland Hatton, Aberdeenshire Hatton, Angus Sri Lanka Hatton, Sri Lanka Hatton Plateau United States Hatton, Alabama , a small community located near the cities of Town Creek and Moulton Hatton Township, Michigan Hatton, North Dakota Hatton, Washington People Ann Hatton 1764 1838 , British novelist Bob Hatton born 1947 , former English footballer Bobby Joe Hatton born 1976 , Puerto Rican professional basketball player Sir Christopher Hatton 1540 1591 , prominent Tudor politician Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton of Grendon 1632 1706 Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton of Kirby 1605 1670 Christopher Guy Heneage Finch Hatton, 15th Earl of Winchilsea 1911 1950 Dave Hatton born 1943 , former English footballer Denys Finch Hatton 1887 1931 , British big game hunter Derek Hatton born 1948 , British broadcaster and former Labour Party politician E. G. Hatton , English footballer Edward Anthony Hatton 1701 1783 , English Dominican Elizabeth Hatton , 17th century society beauty Frank Hatton US politician 1846 1894 , United States Postmaster General 1884&ndash 1885 Frank Hatton UK politician 1921 1978 , British Labour Party Member of Parliament 1973&ndash 1978 Grady Hatton born 1922 , retired American baseball player John Hatton born 1933 , former Australian politician John Liptrot Hatton 1809 1886 , English composer and conductor Les Hatton born 1948 , British mathematician and computer scientist Mark Hatton luge born 1973 , British luger Mark Hatton cricketer born 1974 , Australian cricketer Matthew Hatton born 1981 , British professional boxer Michael Hatton born 1951 , Australian politician Ragnhild Hatton 1913 1995 , Norwegian historian Raymond Hatton 1887 ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hatton

    Thomas Hatton may refer to Sir Thomas Hatton, 1st Baronet Several other Hatton Baronets were named Thomas Hatton Tom Hatton See also Tom Hatten Hatton disambiguation Hatton surname hndis Hatton, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Viscount Hatton

    Viscount Hatton , of Grendon, was a title in the Peerage of England . It was created in 1683 for Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton Christopher Hatton, 2nd Baron Hatton . He was the son of the prominent Royalist Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton Christopher Hatton , who was created Baron Hatton , of Kirby, in the Peerage of England in 1643. He was a relation and heir of Christopher Hatton Sir Christopher Hatton , Lord Chancellor under Elizabeth I of England Queen Elizabeth I . The first Viscount was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Viscount. On his death the titles passed to his younger brother, the third Viscount. When he died in 1762 the titles became extinct. The Hon. Anne Hatton, daughter of the first Viscount, married Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham Daniel Finch, 7th Earl of Winchilsea and 2nd Earl of Nottingham . His grandson George Finch assumed the additional surname of Hatton and the Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham Earls of Winchilsea and Nottingham are now the representatives of the Hatton family. Barons Hatton 1643 Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton 1605 1670 Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton Christopher Hatton, 2nd Baron Hatton 1632 1706 Viscounts Hatton 1683 Christopher Hatton, 1st Viscount Hatton 1632 1706 William Seton Hatton, 2nd Viscount Hatton 1690 1760 Henry Charles Hatton, 3rd Viscount Hatton c. 1700 1762 References Rayment date February 2012 http www.thepeerage.com www.thepeerage.com Category Viscountcies Hatton ...   more details



  1. Mark Hatton

    Mark Hatton may refer to Mark Hatton luger born 1973 , British luger Mark Hatton cricketer born 1974 , Australian cricketer hndis Hatton, Mark ...   more details



  1. Hatton, Alabama

    Hatton, Alabama may refer to Hatton, Colbert County, Alabama , an unincorporated community Hatton, Lawrence County, Alabama , a census designated place geodis ...   more details



  1. Julian Hatton

    Fauves , according to critic Ann Landi of ARTnews . ref name tws01janssaazz Hatton s vision is of a nature ...Infobox artist name Julian Hatton Born Grand Haven, Michigan Grand Haven , Michigan MI , USA image Julian Hatton.jpg imagesize caption Julian Hatton birth name Julian Hatton birth date birthdate and age ... Hatton, date October 31, 2001 url http www.artnet.com Magazine news artnetnews artnetnews10 31 ... cite news title Artnet News publisher artnet quote Artists ... Julian Hatton ... are the recipients ... to Martin Puryear Academy Awards in Art for Jackie Gendel, Julian Hatton, date May 24, 2007 url http ... Burroughs Hatton III is an United States American landscape abstract art ist from New York, New York ... in Marlborough quote ... Julian Hatton ... publisher The New York Times date June 17, 1990 url http ... 2010 01 01 ref Hatton s abstract landscapes have been compared to paintings by Arthur Dove and Georgia ... to critic Joel Silverstein. ref name tws01jan1qq2qbb Hatton lives and works in New York, New ... by Julian Hatton. Hatton was born in Grand Haven, Michigan . ref name tws01janghkkj The cold Michigan ... Waterman . He studied Latin language Latin with writer Nate Lee . Hatton graduated from Harvard University ... author Harry Swartz Turfle title Julian Hatton From landscape to abstraction quote ... Hatton said ... tws01janghkkj cite web title Julian Hatton publisher Julian Hatton website date 2010 01 01 url http ... Hatton quote Julian Hatton b. 1956, Grand Haven, MI received a B.A. from Harvard and also studied ... hatton feb accessdate 2010 01 01 ref After school, Hatton lived the life of a struggling artist, working ... cite news author Harry Swartz Turfle title Julian Hatton From landscape to abstraction quote Hatton also talked about coming to New York in 1980 ... publisher Daily Gusto date October 1 ... visit? You re welcome to share ours. quote Julian Hatton and Alison Berry, fortysomething, are artists ... jobs, Hatton took his portable easel and paint supplies and bicycled to Breezy Point and Prospect ...   more details



  1. Frank Hatton

    Frank Hatton may refer to Frank Hatton US politician 1846&ndash 1894 , United States Postmaster General 1884&ndash 1885 Frank Hatton UK politician 1921&ndash 1978 , Labour Party Member of Parliament 1973&ndash 1978 hndis name Hatton, Frank ...   more details



  1. Hatton Baronets

    The Hatton Baronetcy , of Long Stanton in the County of Cambridge, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 5 July 1641 for Sir Thomas Hatton, 1st Baronet Thomas Hatton , Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle UK Parliament constituency Corfe Castle , Malmesbury UK Parliament constituency Malmesbury and Stamford UK Parliament constituency Stamford . The title became extinct on the death of the tenth Baronet in 1812.. ref name Cockayne http archive.org stream cu31924092524382 page n115 mode 2up George Edward Cockayne Complete baronetage Volume 2 1900 ref Hatton Baronets, of Long Stanton 1641 Sir Thomas Hatton, 1st Baronet c. 1583 1658 Sir Thomas Hatton, 2nd Baronet d. 1682 Sir Christopher Hatton, 3rd Baronet d. 1683 Sir Thomas Hatton, 4th Baronet d. 1685 Sir Christopher Hatton, 5th Baronet d. 1720 Sir Thomas Hatton, 6th Baronet d. 1733 Sir John Hatton, 7th Baronet d. 1740 Sir Thomas Hatton, 8th Baronet 1728 1787 Sir John Hatton, 9th Baronet d. 1811 Sir Thomas Dingley Hatton, 10th Baronet c. 1771 1812 References Reflist Use dmy dates date March 2012 Category Baronetcies ...   more details



  1. Hatton, Cheshire

    Hatton, Cheshire may refer to Hatton, Warrington Hatton, Chester geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Brian Hatton

    no footnotes date June 2010 Brian Hatton 12 August 1887 23 April 1916 was a British artist. He was born in Broomy Hill, Herefordshire , and killed in action during the First World War . His works showed considerable promise and include local landscapes, family portraits, figure studies and book illustrations. A major exhibition of his work was displayed at the Hereford Museum and Art Gallery between November 2007 and January 2008. Sources and external links Brian Hatton The life and death of a young artist http www.herefordshire.gov.uk brianhatton . Bill Tanner. Herefordshire celebrates Brian Hatton , Hereford Times , 12 November 2007 http www.herefordtimes.com news 1826526.herefordshire celebrates brian hatton . Exhibition dedicated to the work of Brian Hatton 1887 1916 http www.herefordshire.gov.uk council gov democracy news 32349.asp . Biography Walter Shaw Sparrow. Brian Hatton young painter of genius killed in the war , Issue 17 of Walker s Quarterly , Walker s Galleries, 1926. Celia Davies. Brian Hatton A Biography of the Artist 1887 1916 , Terence Dalton, 1978. ISBN 0900963840, ISBN 978 0900963841. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hatton, Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 August 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 23 April 1916 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hatton, Brian Category 1887 births Category 1916 deaths Category People from Hereford Category English painters Category English illustrators UK illustrator stub ...   more details



  1. Marion Hatton

    Marion Hatton 8 September 1835&ndash 6 June 1905 was a New Zealand suffragist. She was born in Preston, Somerset Preston , Somerset , England on 8 September 1835. ref name DNZB Hatton DNZB title Marion Hatton first Jean last Garner id 2h21 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hatton, Marion ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Suffragist DATE OF BIRTH 8 September 1835 PLACE OF BIRTH Preston, Somerset, England DATE OF DEATH 6 June 1905 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hatton, Marion Category 1835 births Category 1905 deaths Category New Zealand suffragists Category People from Preston Category English emigrants to New Zealand NewZealand bio stub ...   more details



  1. Elizabeth Hatton

    Elizabeth Hatton was the second wife of Sir William Hatton , the nephew and heir of Christopher Hatton Sir Christopher Hatton Lord Chancellor of England during the reign of Elizabeth I . After the death of William Hatton in 1597, and after a failed wooing by Francis Bacon , Elizabeth Hatton married Edward ... dose of mistaken identity &mdash led to the association of Elizabeth Hatton with the urban ... Elizabeth Hatton was a 17th century society beauty and daughter of Christopher Hatton Sir Christopher Hatton . She was murdered in 1626, with her body being found on the morning of 27 January ... of 26 January in the company of the Bishop of Ely at a ball in Hatton House . Later in the evening ... dance with Hatton and then they both disappeared into the night. The courtyard in which her body was found was located behind the stables of Hatton House. blockquote blockquote When found, her body was described ... Hatton named Elizabeth. She had an illegitimate daughter also named Elizabeth by Sir John Perrot who may have been an illegitimate son of Henry VIII of England Henry VIII . Hatton House was originally ... Cox bishop Richard Cox to surrender the residence to Sir Christopher Hatton in 1581. Two different ... 1622 and Elizabeth Hatton s neighbour for at least part of that time . The legend itself is a garbled ... Christopher Hatton has taken to wife a certain Alice Fanshawe , who is suspected of having made a deal ... party at the new Hatton residence is interrupted at midnight by the appearance of the Devil himself, who spirits away Lady Hatton.... All that can be found the next morning is a LARGE HUMAN HEART The real Elizabeth Hatton The reality is that Elizabeth Hatton was not murdered in Bleeding Heart ... after the death of his first wife Elizabeth Gawdy and became Lady Elizabeth Hatton when her husband took on both the property and surname of his deceased uncle, Sir Christopher Hatton . On William s death in 1597, she married Sir Edward Coke , but kept the Hatton name. They had a daughter, Frances ...   more details



  1. Rondo Hatton

    Infobox person name Rondo Hatton image RondoHatton.JPG imagesize caption Hatton s acromegalic features ... 1934 1946 his death Rondo Hatton April 22, 1894 &ndash February 2, 1946 was an United States American ... gland . Biography Hatton was born Rondo K. Hatton in Hagerstown, Maryland to Stewart Price and Emily Zarring Hatton, a pair of Missouri born teachers. The Hatton family moved several times ... to Tampa, Florida , where family members owned a business. Following his father s death, Hatton, his ... distorted the shape of Hatton s head, face, and extremities in a gradual but consistent process. Hatton, who reportedly had been voted the handsomest boy in his class at Hillsborough High School ... gas attack during service in World War I . Whether Hatton actually served in combat is unclear, though .... Director Henry King director Henry King noticed Hatton when he was working as a reporter with The Tampa ..., Hatton moved to Hollywood in 1936 to pursue a career playing similar, often uncredited, bit ... of The Ox Bow Incident . Universal Studios attempted to exploit Hatton s unusual features to promote ..., including The Brute Man 1946 . Hatton died of a myocardial infarction heart attack a direct result of his acromegalic condition in 1946. Legacy Hatton s name and simple but brutish face have ..., exclaims you re no Rondo Hatton Hatton s physical likeness appears as the Lothar character ... Ron in Hatton make up. The 2000 AD comic 2000 AD comic book character Judge Dredd , who is rarely ... technology to make himself look like Rondo Hatton in a 1977 issue the first time the character ... of Dredd s face that was a 1940s actor called Rondo Hatton. I ve only seen him in one film. ref http ... in the Dark Horse Presents comic book series strongly resembled Hatton. Hatton is regularly name checked in the novels of Robert Rankin , often referred to as the now legendary Rondo Hatton and credited ... On films Carry On films. Rankin s references to Hatton routinely occur in the form of he had ...   more details



  1. Hatton, Lincolnshire

    infobox UK place static image name Hatton Village Hall geograph.org.uk 208095.jpg static image alt static image caption small Hatton village hall small country England official name Hatton map alt latitude 53.27597000 longitude 0.23460947 population 113 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 shire district East Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Louth and Horncastle UK Parliament constituency Louth and Horncastle post town postcode district LN8 5 postcode area LN dial code os grid reference TF178768 Hatton is a small village and civil parish Convert 3 mi km east of the town of Wragby , and about Convert 6 mi km north west of the town of Horncastle, Lincolnshire Horncastle , Lincolnshire , England. The village lies just north of the A158 road A158 . A mile to the south west of the village is Hatton Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest , or SSSI. Hatton Meadows, a nature reserve belonging to the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, lies to the north of Hatton Wood. ref cite web title Hatton Meadows url http www.lincstrust.org.uk reserves nr reserve.php?mapref 83 publisher Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust accessdate 7 June 2011 ref The National ... at http www.geograph.org.uk photo 390505 Hatton Bridge driven by three gas turbine s. File St.Stephen s church, Hatton, Lincs. geograph.org.uk 208094.jpg thumb left 180px St.Stephen s church ... url http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 195399 church of st stephen hatton work Church of St Stephen, Hatton publisher English Heritage accessdate 7 June 2011 ref The deserted medieval village ... http www.pastscape.org.uk hob.aspx?hob id 351472&sort 4&search all&criteria hatton, 20Lincolnshire&rational q&recordsperpage 60 work Schankeston Hatton publisher English Heritage accessdate 7 June 2011 ...?mapref 83 Hatton Meadows Nature Reserve http www.horncastletrust.co.uk reserves.html Horncastle and Woodhall ... Lindsey commons category position left Lincolnshire geo stub pl Hatton Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Hatton Hill

    Hatton Hill is a mountain landform in Angus , Scotland and is the most easterly peak of the Sidlaw Hills . Hatton Castle, Angus Hatton Castle stands on the flanks of Hatton Hill above the village of Newtyle . ref Warden, 1885 ref The general vicinity has elements of prehistory including presence of the Eassie Stone , a Pictish stone dating back to the Dark Ages historiography Dark Ages . ref Hogan, 2007 ref See also Newtyle Hill References reflist Sources Alexander Johnston Warden, Angus Or Forfarshire The Land and People , 1885, C. Alexander & co. C.Michael Hogan, Eassie Stone , The Megalithic Portal, ed. A. Burnham, October 7, 2007 http www.megalithic.co.uk article.php?sid 17730 coord 56.5541 3.1216 type mountain region GB display title Category Mountains and hills of Angus Angus geo stub ...   more details



  1. Hatton, Aberdeenshire

    Distinguish Hatton of Fintray Image Hatton Mill.jpg thumb Hatton Mill, once a water mill, now converted into a pub Hatton occasionally Hatton of Cruden is a village in Aberdeenshire , Scotland ref cite web url http www.scottish places.info towns townfirst3990.html title Hatton publisher Gazetteer for Scotland accessdate 2009 09 12 ref that lies on the A90 road , approximately equidistant from both Ellon, Aberdeenshire Ellon and Peterhead . It has a biscuit factory that was once called Simmers it was Hatton s only claim to fame, as it supplied biscuits to such upmarket shops as Marks and Spencers. However, it was purchased by McVities and then acquired by Murdoch Allan and Sons. It also has a shop, a village hall, a primary school and small park. History There is considerable evidence of early human habitation in the vicinity, most notably by the existence of the ancient Catto Long Barrow and numerous tumuli nearby. ref cite web author C. Michael Hogan year 2008 url http www.themodernantiquarian.com site 11227 catto.html fieldnotes title Catto Long Barrow fieldnotes publisher The Modern Antiquarian accessdate 2009 09 12 ref Footnotes reflist Aberdeenshire geo stub Buchan, Aberdeenshire places state uncollapsed Aberdeenshire places state collapsed coord 57 25 32 N 1 54 56 W region GB type landmark display title Category Villages in Aberdeenshire ...   more details



  1. Hatton Locks

    The Hatton Locks are a lock flight flight of 21 lock canal locks on the Grand Union Canal in Hatton, Warwickshire Hatton , Warwickshire , UK . ref name waterscape cite web url http www.waterscape.com features and articles features the history of hatton locks title The history of Hatton Locks date 2010 work Waterscape publisher British Waterways accessdate 4 March 2010 ref The flight spans less than convert 2 mi km of canal, ref name waterscape2 cite web url http www.waterscape.com in your area warwickshire places to go 215 hatton flight title Hatton Flight date 2010 work Waterscape publisher British Waterways accessdate 4 March 2010 ref and has a total rise of convert 45 m ft . ref name WOW cite web url http wow4water.com grownups destinations hatton locks title Hatton Locks date 2007 work Wild Over Waterways publisher British Waterways accessdate 4 March 2010 ref History The flight was opened in December 1799 on the Warwick and Birmingham Canal . In 1929, the canal was renamed as the Grand Union Canal on unification of a number of operators and the decision was made to widen the Hatton stretch. In order to accommodate traders with heavy cargos of coal, sugar, tea and spices up the flight, the locks were widened to convert 14 ft m &ndash allowing navigation by industrial boats or two single narrowboat s. ref name waterscape The widening was completed in the mid 1930s using a workforce of 1,000, and the revolutionary concrete lock system was opened by Prince George, Duke of Kent . ref name waterscape The flight was known as the stairway to heaven due to the difficulty of the flight and the subsequent easier journey to Camp Hill where the workmen would receive their wages. ref name waterscape wide image Hattonlocks.jpg 1024px A panorama of Hatton Locks on 3 March 2010 clear References reflist commonscat coord 52.299 N 1.644 W region GB type landmark display title Category Lock flights of England ...   more details



  1. Hatton, Warrington

    Hatton is a small village some 6  km south of Warrington , Cheshire gbmapping SJ599824 . It lies on the B5356 road between the villages of Daresbury and Stretton, Cheshire Stretton Disambiguation needed date January 2012 . ref Bolton, Wigan & Warrington Explorer 276 map , Ordnance Survey . ref It has one public house, The Hatton Arms . This is a Grade II listed building which formerly incorporated a post office and a village store. ref citation url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?pid 1&id 58960 title Images of England The Hatton Arms, Hatton accessdate 2008 03 30 publisher English Heritage ref Notes Reflist External links Commons category inline Hatton, Warrington Cheshire, Borough of Warrington Cheshire coord 53.33698 N 2.60367 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 SJ599824 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Civil parishes in Warrington Category Villages in Cheshire Cheshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Hatton Garden

    Image hatton.garden.london.arp.jpg thumb right A scene in Hatton Garden Image hatton.garden.london.ringshop.arp.jpg thumb right A ring shop in Hatton Garden Image Hatton Garden Road Sign.jpg thumb right Painted road sign Hatton Garden is a street and area in the district of Holborn in City of London , England. It is most famous for being London s jewellery quarter and centre of the UK diamond trade, but the area is also now home to a diverse range of media and creative businesses. The name Hatton Garden is derived from the garden of the Bishop of Ely , which was given to Sir Christopher Hatton by Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I in 1581, during a vacancy of the see. The area around Hatton Garden has been the centre of London s jewellery trade since medieval times. The old City of London had certain streets, or quarters, dedicated to types of business, and the area around Hatton Garden became a centre for jewellers and jewellery. Nearly 300 of the businesses in Hatton Garden are in the jewellery industry and over 55 shops represent the largest cluster of jewellery retailers in the UK ... of offices and warehouses just behind the main Hatton Garden shopping street. Hatton Garden ... and The Energy Exchange conference organiser . The nearby streets including Hatton Place and Saffron ..., including the architecturally distinctive Ziggurat Building. Ely Place, off Hatton Garden ... humorists of the 1960s and 1970s , celebrated Hatton Garden s connection with the jewellery trade in their song of a sewage worker, Down Below Hatton Garden is the spot, down below Where we likes ... and parish school, now known as Wren House. Hatton Garden features in the 1967 children s novel Smith ... Notes reflist External links http www.hatton garden.net Hatton Garden official website http spotonhatton.blogspot.com celebrity spotting on Hatton Garden http www.zigguratonline.com The Ziggurat ... Shopping streets in London Category Visitor attractions in Camden no Hatton Garden ...   more details



  1. Derek Hatton

    Trotskyism Derek Degsy Hatton born 17 January 1948 in Liverpool is a broadcaster, businessman and after ... . ref Derek Hatton Inside Left The Story so Far auto biography , London Bloomsbury, 1988. ISBN 0747501858 ref Political career refimprove section date April 2010 By then a fireman by occupation, Hatton ... City Council in 1983. Hatton was the most vocal, prominent member of the council s leadership ... standing in the Liverpool party. Citation needed date May 2010 Hatton, somewhat reluctantly, joined ... Hatton and the city council into media attention and conflict with the Conservative government. Citation needed date April 2010 Hatton was expelled from the Labour Party in 1986 for belonging to Militant, which Hatton argued was a legitimate Marxist organisation within the Labour Party, but the National Executive Committee of the party voted to expel Hatton by 12 votes to 6, the move being ... 12 newsid 2511000 2511839.stm title On this day 12 June 1986 1986 Labour expels Militant Hatton publisher BBC News date 1986 06 12 accessdate 2010 07 17 ref Hatton claims that the faults and disasters ... Hatton was accused of corruption during his time as deputy leader of Liverpool City Council . After a lengthy trial he was exonerated. ref cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news uk hatton is cleared ... at mold crown court jonathan foster reports 1497373.html title Hatton is cleared after 8 week trial ... After his expulsion from the party, Hatton pursued a career in the media, presenting a show on radio ... aspiration to be a comedian. Hatton even began modelling menswear he had worked in a men s tailoring ... 2007 09 29 ref Hatton presented the lunchtime phone in on 105.4 Century FM when it launched in 1998 ... the station s launch, and Hatton s training. In the 1990s, he worked as talkSPORT Talk Radio s morning ... profile Derek Hatton publisher Nyt.co.uk date accessdate 2010 07 17 ref In 1996, he was the subject ... title My Brilliant Career Derek Hatton a very different man publisher BFI date accessdate 2010 ...   more details



  1. Hatton Gallery

    Infobox Museum name Hatton Gallery image Hatton Gallery Great North Museum.png imagesize 141px map type map caption latitude 54.9796 longitude 1.6150 established 1925 dissolved location Newcastle upon Tyne , England type Art museum visitors director curator Emily Marsden publictransit Haymarket bus station Bus , Haymarket Metro station Metro website http www.twmuseums.org.uk hatton www.twmuseums.org.uk hatton The Hatton Gallery is Newcastle University s art gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne , England , and is a part of the Great North Museum . It is based in the University s Fine Art Building . History File Fineartbuildingnewcastle.jpg thumb The Fine Art Building of Newcastle University, home of the Hatton Gallery. The Hatton Gallery was founded in 1925, by the Fine Art Building King Edward VII School of Art , Armstrong College, Durham University Newcastle University s Department of Fine Art , in honour of Richard George Hatton, a professor at the School of Art. ref cite web url http www.twmuseums.org.uk hatton ourhistory title History publisher Hatton Gallery accessdate 2011 02 20 ref Richard Hamilton artist Richard Hamilton s seminal Man, Machine and Motion was first exhibited at the Hatton in 1955 before travelling to the ICA, ref http www.independentgroup.org.uk contributors hamilton index.html Richard Hamilton biography ref so the Hatton can claim to have been the birthplace of Pop Art . In 1997, the University authorities voted to close down the gallery, but a widespread public campaign against the closure, leading to a 250,000 donation by Dame Catherine Cookson , ensured .... Unlike the university s other collections, the Hatton Gallery will not be transferred into the Hancock ... 15 arts.artsnews title William Roberts at the Hatton author Maev Kennedy publisher Guardian date 2004 03 15 accessdate 2011 06 11 ref Other logos gallery File Hatton Gallery logo.png The old Hatton Gallery ... http www.twmuseums.org.uk hatton Hatton Gallery at Tyne and Wear Museums University of Newcastle upon ...   more details



  1. Jimmy Hatton

    Jimmy Hatton born 1934 in Kilcoole , County Wicklow is an Irish people Irish retired sportsperson. He played hurling and Gaelic football with his local club Kilcoole GAA Kilcoole and was a member of both the Wicklow GAA Wicklow senior inter county teams in the 1950s and 1960s. Hatton also earned a reputation as one of the most distinguished referees in Gaelic games throughout the 1960s, and took charge of five All Ireland finals in both codes between 1963 and 1970. ref cite web url http www.wicklowgaaonline.com index.php 2010 01 hall of fame 2009 jimmy hatton title Hall Of Fame 2009 Jimmy Hatton publisher Wicklow GAA date accessdate 2010 07 23 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hatton, Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish hurler and gaelic footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hatton, Jimmy Category 1934 births Category Living people Category Wicklow hurlers Category Wicklow Gaelic footballers Category Kilcoole Gaelic footballers Category Kilcoole hurlers Category Hurling referees Category People from County Wicklow Leinster hurling bio stub ...   more details



  1. Hatton, Warwickshire

    infobox UK place country England official name Hatton latitude 52.3 longitude 1.645 civil parish Hatton population 1,078 population ref 2001 shire district Warwick district Warwick shire county Warwickshire region West Midlands constituency westminster Warwick and Leamington UK Parliament constituency Warwick and Leamington post town WARWICK postcode district CV35 postcode area CV dial code 01926 os grid reference SP2467 static image name Former inmate cemetery, Central Hospital, Hatton geograph.org.uk 1785790.jpg static image caption small The former inmate cemetery of Central Hospital small london distance Hatton gbmapping SP242670 is a village and civil parish about convert 4 mi km north of Warwick , in the Warwick district Warwick District of Warwickshire in England . It has a population of 1,078. ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790541 Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Parish Headcounts Warwick Retrieved 19 May 2010 ref Notable features include a remarkable series of 21 lock water transport locks on the Grand Union Canal , a shopping village Hatton Country World and a former psychiatric hospital Central Hospital, Hatton that has been turned into a large housing estate while still preserving the original Victorian architecture Victorian buildings. The public house , Hatton Arms, has been noted for its regular large assemblies of motorcycle s. Other public houses in the area include the Falcon Inn, although ... are hamlets within the parish. Transport Hatton is close to the M40 motorway and is also served by the small, unmanned Hatton railway station Warwickshire Hatton railway station , which lies on the main ... Commons category Hatton, Warwickshire http www.bmsgh.org parish warw tyaiw hatton.html Birmingham and Midland ... Category Villages in Warwickshire warwickshire geo stub nl Hatton Warwickshire pl Hatton Warwickshire ...   more details



  1. Hatton Basin

    Orphan date February 2009 unsourced date April 2008 The Hatton Basin is a sedimentary basin , located off the west coast of Ireland . It lies between the Hatton and Edoras Banks to the west and the Rockall Bank to the east. The age of the basin fill is uncertain, as its relationship to the Rockall Basin . coord missing Ireland Category Sedimentary basins of Europe Category Landforms of Ireland marine geo stub ireland geo stub ...   more details




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