Geobox Range name AshingtonRange other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Boundary Ranges geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d 55 highest lat m 10 highest lat s 00 highest lat NS N highest long d 130 highest long m 00 highest long s 00 highest long EW W map map caption map size The AshingtonRange is a mountain range of the Boundary Ranges in northwestern British Columbia , Canada . North of the AshingtonRange lies the Burniston Range . See also Coast Mountains References BCGNIS 36039 AshingtonRange Boundary Ranges Category Boundary Ranges BritishColumbia geo stub ... more details
other uses infobox UK place country England official name Ashington latitude 55.181 longitude 1.568 static ..., Station Road, Ashington small civil parish Ashington population 27,335 population ref United Kingdom ... Wansbeck post town ASHINGTON postcode district NE63 postcode area NE dial code 01670 os grid reference NZ2787 Ashington is a town and civil parish in Northumberland , England with a population ... from the regional dialect known as Geordie . History Early history The name Ashington possibly originates ... Mining Village in the World ref In the 1700s all that existed of Ashington was a small farm with a few ... mine workings discovered in the 20th century during tunnelling. Ashington developed from a small ... the heyday of coal mining, Ashington was considered to be the world s largest coal mining village . There is now a debate about whether Ashington should be referred to as a town or a village ... . Growth of the town As coal mining expanded, more people left the countryside and settled in Ashington. This led the Ashington Coal Company to build parallel rows of colliery houses. Some newcomers ... came the need for a railway link. Ashington was linked to the Blyth and Tyne Railway in the 1850s ... ref name kirkup miningvillage the Ashington Hospital was built. It is about mile 400 metres ... opened in Ashington too. A new state of the art Wansbeck General Hospital has been built on the outskirts ... available on one new site as the old Ashington Hospital has now been demolished. Traditionally the area to the east of the railway was called Hirst and that to the west was Ashington proper. Although collectively called Ashington both halves had their own park Hirst Park opened in 1915 in the east .... After the 1920s houses in Ashington were built by the council, and were most often semi detached ... Kirkup Mike, 2003 Hirst Recollections of an Ashington Community ref and saw Ashington extend south ... 1980s this became a museum. In 1988 Ashington Pit was closed and is now occupied by a business park ... more details
Ashington may refer to a place in the United Kingdom Ashington , a town in Northumberland Ashington, Poole Ashington, Somerset Ashington, West Sussex Ashington End , a village in Lincolnshire Ashingdon , a village in Essex with a similar pronunciation. disambig pl Ashington ujednoznacznienie ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image name Ashington Lane geograph.org.uk 206073.jpg static image caption Ashington latitude 50.7843 longitude 02.0000 official name Ashington label position left population shire district shire county Dorset unitary england Poole region South West England constituency westminster post town WIMBORNE postcode district BH21 postcode area BH dial code 01202 os grid reference SZ0098 Ashington is a hamlet in Dorset , England . It lies at the northwest corner of the Unitary authorities of England unitary authority of Poole , between the villages of Corfe Mullen and Wimborne Minster . External links Commons category inline Ashington, Dorset Category Villages in Dorset Category Districts of Poole Dorset geo stub pl Ashington Dorset ... more details
Henry Sherard Osborn Ashington 25 September 1891 ref cite web url http www.olympics.org.uk athleterecord.aspx?at 310 title Henry Sherard Osborn Ashington Olympic Record publisher British Olympic Association ref &ndash 31 January 1917 was an England English Track and field track and field athlete from Southport , ref England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index Henry Sherard O Ashington Apr May Jun quarter 1891 District Ormskirk Volume 8b Page 813. ref who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics . Ashington was born in 1891 in Southport, Lancashire the son of Sherard and Lydia Ashington, his father was a solicitor. In 1912 he finished tenth in the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics Men s long jump long jump competition and 14th in the Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics Men s standing long jump standing long jump event . Ashington was killed in action during the First World War , serving as a captain with the East Yorkshire Regiment near Combles . He was buried in the Combles Communal Cemetery nearby. ref name CWGC http www.cwgc.org search casualty details.aspx?casualty 591609 Ashington, Henry , Commonwealth War Graves Commission , Retrieved 14 September 2008 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashington, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British athlete DATE OF BIRTH 25 September 1891 PLACE OF BIRTH Southport, Lancashire, England DATE OF DEATH 31 January 1917 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashington, Henry Category 1891 births Category 1917 deaths Category English athletes Category Long jumpers Category Olympic athletes of Great Britain Category Athletes track and field at the 1912 Summer Olympics Category East Yorkshire Regiment officers Category British military personnel killed in World War I Category British Army personnel of World War I Category People from Southport England athletics bio stub ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 53.176600 longitude 0.30218974 official name Ashington End population shire district East Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Boston and Skegness UK Parliament constituency Boston and Skegness post town Skegness postcode district PE24 postcode area PE dial code os grid reference TF 53960 66863 Ashington End is a hamlet in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire , England, 3 miles north west of Skegness . Category Villages in Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub Category East Lindsey pl Ashington End ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Infobox football biography name Ryan Ashington image Image Replace this image male.svg caption fullname Ryan David Ashington birth date birth date and age 1983 3 28 df yes birth place Paignton , Devon currentclub clubnumber position Midfielder youthyears1 1999 2001 youthclubs1 Torquay United F.C. Torquay United years1 2000 2002 years2 2002 2003 clubs1 Torquay United F.C. Torquay United clubs2 Newport County A.F.C. Newport County caps1 16 caps2 12 goals1 0 goals2 1 Ryan David Ashington born 28 March 1983 is an England English former professional football soccer footballer . He was born in Paignton , Devon . Ashington joined Torquay United F.C. Torquay United as a trainee and due to almost the entire midfield being out injured, manager Wes Saunders was forced to throw him into the first team well before he would have liked. In the end Ashington was named man of the match on his league debut at home to Southend United F.C. Southend United on August 19, 2000, ref http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football eng div 3 885689.stm Southend 1 1 Torquay ref making a further 13 league appearances by the end of the season, all before his 18th birthday. He signed a one year professional contract in May 2001, but had yet to feature under new manager Roy McFarland , before sustaining an injury that forced him out for most of the 2001 02 season. Out of the first team picture at Plainmoor , and with Torquay not having a reserve team on financial grounds, Ashington joined Newport County A.F.C. Newport County on loan on December 5, 2002, ref http www.nonleaguedaily.com news index.php?newsmode FULL&nid 7612 Two out, one in at County ref signing a full deal the following month. He made a good initial impression at Newport, but missed the end of the season due to glandular fever ... links soccerbase 21810 Ryan Ashington s Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashington ... Paignton , Devon DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashington, Ryan Category 1983 births ... more details
The Ashington Group was a small society of artists from Ashington , Northumberland , which met regularly between 1934 and 1984. Despite being composed largely of miners with no formal artistic training, the Group and its work became celebrated in the British art world of the 1930s and 1940s. Origins The Group began as the Ashington branch of the Workers Educational Association WEA , which first advertised a class on Evolution in 1927 after a further seven years of evening classes in various subjects they turned their attention to art appreciation. ref name wea http www.wea.org.uk weanews WEA pitmen painters.htm The story of the WEA and the Pitmen Painters ref The WEA and Durham University organised for a tutor, the painter and teacher Robert Lyon 1894 1978 to come and instruct the group, but its members, mainly miners from the Woodhorn and Ellington, Northumberland Ellington Collieries, quickly grew dissatisfied with the course. Lyon suggested that the group members instead try creating their own paintings as a means to develop an understanding and appreciation of art. Critical success By 1936 the group many of whose members were committed to the principles of the Independent Labour Party had drawn up an extensive list of regulations, by which all members had to abide, and named itself the Ashington Group it also held its first exhibition at Armstrong College, Newcastle upon Tyne . ref name guardian http www.guardian.co.uk uk 2006 oct 27 arts.artsnews Pitmen painters get royal seal of approval , The Guardian , 27 10 6 ref A further exhibition was held in 1938 as an extension of the Mass Observation project. By the early 1940s the Group had exhibited in London, and continued ... about the Group, Pitmen Painters The Ashington Group 1934 1984 , has recently been adapted into The Pitmen ... Jack Harrison 1907 2005 External links http www.ashingtongroup.co.uk artists1.html Work by the Ashington ... Harrison in the original Ashington Group hut, 1982 References reflist Category Arts organizations ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Ashington image File AshingtonAFCbadge.jpg 150px Club logo fullname Ashington ... br Ashington br Northumberland capacity 2,000 chairman Ian Lavery manager Gary Middleton league Northern ... b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 1880B8 body2 1880B8 rightarm2 1880B8 shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 1880B8 Ashington A.F.C. is an England English non league association football football club from Ashington , Northumberland ... in the Northern League since 1970. History File AshingtonAFC1898.jpg thumb left 250px The Ashington ... and the manager of Ashington Collieries, E.O. Souther, became the president of the club, they successfully ... year before rising to the upper division. Ashington remained with the North Eastern League for the next ... Whitley Bay contest a ball at the Northumberland Senior Cup 2010 Final at St James Park . Ashington ... Colours and crest Ashington s colours are black and white vertical stripes, used on the shirt and paired ... and socks with white shorts. ref name Shotton2010 2 The Ashington AFC badge has two lions flanking ... name, respectively. Stadium Ashington plays their home matches at Woodhorn Lane, having moved ... A.F.C. Blyth Spartans on 4 July 2010. ref name AFCCOM2010 Supporters and rivalries Ashington ... played with Ashington a hundred years ago in the East Northumberland League , but have moved two steps ... Ashington also has a reserve side, known as the Ashington Colliers , which plays in the Northern ... Under 19s down to Under 7s. Honours The following are the honours Ashington have achieved since their foundation ... br GA Goal average GD Goal difference Pts Points small See also Category Ashington A.F.C. players Ashington A.F.C. players References Reflist 2 refs ref name Taylor2008 Taylor, Peter. http www.chroniclelive.co.uk ... for ashington fc 72703 20051040 ChronicleLive News Chronicle News Jack Charlton marks end of an era for Ashington FC , 2 November 2008. ref ref name TheFA http www.thefa.com TheFACup FACompetitions ..., Ashington, accessed 8 September 2010. ref ref name Tyley2010 Tyley, Julian. http ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Ashington country England civil parish Ashington region South East England static image File St Peter and St Paul s Church, Ashington geograph.org.uk 46919.jpg 240px static image caption St Peter and St Paul s Church area footnotes ref name WSCC2001 cite web url http www.westsussex.gov.uk communityandliving census2001 pop parish summary.pdf title 2001 Census West Sussex Population by Parish publisher West Sussex County Council accessdate 12 April 2009 ref area total km2 8.05 population 2,351 population ref ref name WSCC2001 United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census population density convert 292 km2 sqmi abbr on os grid reference TQ131161 latitude 50.93365 longitude 0.39109 post town PULBOROUGH postcode area RH postcode district RH20 dial code 01903 constituency westminster Arundel and South Downs london distance convert 41 mi Boxing the compass NNE shire district Horsham district Horsham shire county West Sussex website http www.ashingtonpc.org.uk Ashington is a village and civil parish in the Horsham district Horsham District of West Sussex , England . It lies on the A24 road Great Britain A24 road 3 miles 4.8  km northeast of Storrington . The parish has a land area of 805  hectares 1989  acres . In the 2001 census 2351 people lived in 905 households, of whom 1286 were economically active. The ancient Anglican parish church is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul. Ashington won two regional categories Business and Community Life in the Calor Village of the Year competition in 2001 and was the overall Southern region winner in 2003. ref http www.villageoftheyear.org england index.htm Calor results website ref Metrobus South East England Metrobus operate bus route 23 which links the village to Worthing, Horsham and Crawley. Sport Ashington ... links Commons category inline Ashington, West Sussex Horsham Category Calor Village of the Year Category Villages in West Sussex Category Horsham WestSussex geo stub pl Ashington West Sussex ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 Infobox Historic Site name Church of St Vincent native name image Church of St Vincent Ashington.jpeg caption locmapin Somerset map caption lat degrees 50 lat minutes 59 lat seconds 38 lat direction N long degrees 2 long minutes 37 long seconds 32 long direction W location Ashington, Chilton Cantelo , Somerset , England area built 13th century architect architecture governing body designation1 Grade I Listed Building designation1 offname designation1 date 19 April 1961 designation1 number 262613 designation2 designation2 offname designation2 date designation2 number The Anglican Church of St Vincent at Ashington in the civil parish of Chilton Cantelo , Somerset , England is from the 13th century. It has been designated asa Grade I listed building . ref name IoE cite web url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 262613 title Church of Saint Vincent work Images of England publisher English Heritage accessdate 10 October 2008 ref It is a small two cell church with nave and chancel . The western bell turret was added after the construction of the church. ref name IoE The parish is within the benefice of Chilton Cantelo, Ashington, Mudford , Rimpton and Marston Magna within the deanery of Yeovil . ref cite web title St Vincent, Ashington url http www.achurchnearyou.com ashington st vincent publisher Church of England accessdate 19 September 2011 ref See also List of Grade I listed buildings in South Somerset List of towers in Somerset References reflist DEFAULTSORT Chilton Cantelo, Church of St Vincent Category Church of England churches in Somerset Category 13th century architecture Category Grade I listed churches Category Grade I listed buildings in Somerset Category South Somerset UK church stub Somerset struct stub UK listed building stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Ashington image name caption locale England borough Northumberland original Blyth and Tyne Railway pregroup North Eastern Railway UK North Eastern Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref years 1 March 1872 events Station opened as Hirst years 1 October 1889 events Station renamed Ashington years1 2 November 1964 events1 Station closed Ashington railway station was a station serving the town of Ashington in Northumberland , Northern England . It was on the branch to Newbiggin by the Sea . British Rail ways closed the station in 1964, but it has been the object of a reopening campaign since at least the 1990s. History Ashington station was opened by the Blyth and Tyne Railway , which the North Eastern Railway UK North Eastern Railway took over in 1874. The NER became part of the London and North Eastern Railway in the Railways Act 1921 1923 grouping and the station passed to the North Eastern Region of British Railways on Transport Act 1947 nationalisation in 1948 . British Rail ways withdrew passenger services in 1964 as part of Beeching Axe The Reshaping of British Railways . The site today The line through the former station is still used for freight. Ashington signal box was closed on the 14th of February 2010 with the removal of the main line crossover. The box still exists despite plans for demolition, and the lever frame is still in place. Reopening proposals By the 1990s local councils were considering the feasibility of restoring passenger services linking Ashington and Blyth with rws Newcastle Central . sfn Bevan 1998 p 59 The proposal would not include serving Blyth not by reopening the branch to Blyth, but by building a new station at rws Newsham . In 1998 the Railway Development Society renamed http www.railfuture.org.uk tiki page.php?pageName RailFuture Railfuture in 2000 endorsed ... passenger services from rws Newcastle Central to Ashington. ref cite book author title Connecting ... more details
style float right wiktionary TOC right Range may refer to Mathematics, science, and technology In mathematics Range mathematics , the set of all output values produced by a function Interval mathematics , also called a range , a set of real numbers that includes all numbers between any two numbers in the set Range statistics , the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a set Projective range , a line or a conic in projective geometry In science Mountain range , a group of mountains bordered by lowlands Range particle radiation , the distance a charged particle travels before stopping Range biology , the geographical area where a species can be found Range music , the set of notes a musical instrument can play, or that are used in a piece of music Vocal range , the breadth of pitch that a human voice can produce In technology Range computer science , the set of allowed values for a variable Range aircraft , the distance an aircraft can fly Range of a projectile , the potential distance a projectile can be hurled by a firearm or cannon Slant range , distance between two objects on different levels Places United States Range, Ohio , an unincorporated community Range, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Other uses Shooting range , a controlled environment where weapons are fired at targets Rangeland , in ranching Driving range , an area where golfers can practice their swing Rosslyn Range , an American long jumper Kitchen stove , or range, an appliance used for cooking food Range, a pair of navigational beacons whose line indicates a channel. If lighted they are called Leading lights in Britain or range lights in the USA A term used to identify a survey township See also The Range disambiguation Rangefinder disambig de Reichweite ja pl Zasi g fi Kantama sv R ckvidd ... more details
Other uses Image University of Virginia Poe room 1915.jpg thumb right 275px Edgar Allan Poe room on the West Range, 1915 The Range is part of the original grounds of the University of Virginia as designed by Thomas Jefferson in Charlottesville, Virginia , USA. The Range buildings run parallel to and face away from the Lawn , and are separated from the Lawn by a series of ten gardens five per side . There are six hotels on the Range, three on each side. Originally used as dining facilities, the hotels today fill a variety of purposes, including administrative office space, home of The Virginia Quarterly Review , home to the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society , and a reception hall. The Range rooms serve as graduate student housing. They are furnished identically to undergraduate Lawn rooms. Previous well known Range residents include Edgar Allan Poe 13 West Range and Woodrow Wilson 31 West Range . During his residence in 13 West Range, Poe allegedly etched his initials into a pane of window glass a pane that has since been shattered. Visitors to the West Range can peer inside Poe s room, which is furnished in the style of his era and maintained by the Raven Society , and listen to a brief recording that describes Poe s time at the University. A glass doorway preserves the historic quality of the room. Thirteen West Range is open to the public once each year during Historic Garden Week . The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities and sororities Fraternity was founded in 47 West Range on March 1, 1868. External links http www.student.virginia.edu range The Range Community s website University of Virginia This room in endowed to the Kappa Sigma and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities on a rotating yearly basis. coord missing Virginia DEFAULTSORT Range, The Category University of Virginia Category Buildings and structures in Charlottesville, Virginia Virginia university stub ... more details
Primary sources date March 2011 Infobox Court Case name Ashington Piggeries Ltd v Christopher Hill Ltd. court Judicial functions of the House of Lords House of Lords image imagesize imagelink imagealt caption full name Ashington Piggeries Ltd v Christopher Hill Ltd. date decided citations transcripts judges Charles Hodson, Baron Hodson Kenneth Diplock, Baron Diplock Christopher Guest, Baron Guest Reginald Manningham Buller, 1st Viscount Dilhorne Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce . prior actions subsequent actions related actions opinions With respect to contracts to supply goods, while quality issues or contamination do not made a good different in definition, there is a reasonable expectation of quality where goods suppliers know the purpose of a good and have reason to know the risks. Manningham Buller dissenting. keywords contract law italic title yes Ashington Piggeries Ltd v Christopher Hill Ltd. 1972 AC 441 is a UK commercial law case concerning legal liability for the damages resulting from the loss of a large number of mink given toxic animal feed feed . The heart of the case revolved around the definition of ingredients in the contract in accordance with section 13 of the Sale ... under 14 1 and 14 2 . In 1960, Ashington Piggeries Ltd. supplied the recipe which Christopher .... Ashington Piggeries was sued by Christopher Hill for refusing to pay for the feed and countersued ... the purpose of the ingredient and had reason to know the risks. Facts Ashington Piggeries devised ... of which were known, although lethal dosages were not was present in the meal. When Ashington Piggeries ... that quality. In 1968, the Lower court trial court found for Ashington Piggeries against ... for the purpose. In this case, the House affirmed that Ashington Piggeries was relying on its own .... References reflist http www.fuggle.com.au ckfinder userfiles files Documents ASHINGTON 20PIGGERIES 20v 20HILL 20& 91 1972& 93 20AC 20441 20 20HL 1.doc HOUSE OF LORDS ASHINGTON PIGGERIES v HILL 1972 ... more details
Geobox Range name Burniston Range other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Boundary Ranges geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation 2064 highest lat d 55 highest lat m 38 highest lat s 00 highest lat NS N highest long d 130 highest long m 00 highest long s 00 highest long EW W map map caption map size The Burniston Range is a mountain range of the Boundary Ranges in northwestern British Columbia , Canada , located on the northeast side of Portland Canal and north of the AshingtonRange . References cite bcgnis 36450 Burniston Range Boundary Ranges Category Boundary Ranges BritishColumbia geo stub ... more details
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