Upon Humber.jpg 240px static image caption Market Place, BartonuponHumber latitude 53.6833 longitude 0.4500 official name BartonuponHumber population 9,334 unitary england North Lincolnshire lieutenancy ... UK Parliament constituency Cleethorpes post town BARTONUPONHUMBER postcode district DN18 postcode area DN dial code 01652 os grid reference TA030221 BartonuponHumber or Barton is a town and civil ... and Grimsby to the southeast. The civil parish of BartonUponHumber includes the hamlet of Beaumontcote ... left 180px Church of St Peter BartonuponHumber. Anglo Saxons The town is known for its Saxon people Saxon Bell tower church tower of St Peter s Church, BartonuponHumber St Peter s , and there have ... Peter s BartonuponHumber, Lincolnshire vol. 1 Rodwell & Atkins, Oxbow 2011, ISBN 978 1 8421 325 1 ... churches in BartonuponHumber, St Peter s Church, BartonuponHumber St Peter s and St Mary s. Unusually ..., born in BartonuponHumber Citation needed date July 2011 Sean Bonney , poet, grew up in BartonuponHumber Jamie Cann 1992 2001 , MP for Ipswich UK Parliament constituency Ipswich , born in Barton ... History of BartonuponHumber, vol 3, Rex C. Russell, WEA 2002, ISBN 0 900959 19 3, p45f. ref ... on Barton Waterside , BartonuponHumber and was educated at Baysgarth School ref http www.angelfire.com ... ref Chad Varah , founder of the Samaritans charity Samaritans , born in BartonuponHumber and named ... , USA . The Reverend William Shaw Reverend William Shaw of BartonuponHumber, a Methodist minister ... in Lincolnshire de BartonuponHumber fr Barton sur Humber it BartonuponHumber nl BartonuponHumber nn BartonuponHumber pl BartonuponHumber ro BartonuponHumber vo BartonuponHumber ... photo 302644 town is the northern terminus at Barton on Humber railway station Barton station ... is known as the Humber Bridge Industrial Estate. Barton is on the south bank of the Humber estuary and is at the http ... South, Barton on Humber Drinkall & Foreman, Sheffield Academic PRess 1998 ISBN 1 85075 643 ... more details
unreferenced date April 2010 The Ropewalk on Maltkiln Road, BartonuponHumber , England, is a regional centre for the arts and entertainment. Housed in the former ropewalk of Hall s Barton Ropery, the longest Grade II listed building in the country, Ropewalk Contemporary Art and Craft at the southern end of the building features four galleries, three of which, Gallery One, Artspace and the Box Gallery, feature constantly changing exhibitions of work, while the Craft Gallery which has an ever changing display of hand made contemporary jewellery, studio ceramics, textiles and glassware. coord 53.69296 N 0.44291 W type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures in Lincolnshire Category Art museums and galleries in Lincolnshire ... more details
of BartonuponHumber in North Lincolnshire , England . It is one of the best known Anglo Saxon architecture ... in neighbouring Barrow uponHumber . An Anglo Saxon charter dated 971 suggests that Barton became a grange ... South, Barton on Humber , pp.16, 24, 363 364 ref File St Peter s Church, BartonuponHumber, view ..., BartonuponHumber, SW view.jpg thumb right View from the south east, showing the nave, south aisle ... BartonuponHumber ref Harold McCarter Taylor identified the church as an ideal location for an archaeological ... ceilings with attic s above. ref name rodwell File St Peters Bartonupon Humber3.jpg thumb right The mediaeval nave Barton thrived as a town, and was recorded in the Domesday Book housing two mills ... Heritage dead link date January 2011 ref References commons category St Peter s Church, BartonuponHumber reflist 2 External links http www.english heritage.org.uk daysout properties st peters church bartonuponhumber English Heritage St Peter s Church http www.english heritage.org.uk publications ... for teachers English Heritage Church of England Churches in Lincolnshire DEFAULTSORT BartonuponHumber, St Peter s Church Category 9th century architecture Category 10th century architecture ... have been an associated chapel, although no trace of this remains. This was Barton s first Christian ... Grade I . ref name images It was closed in 1970, its former chapel of ease , St Mary s Church, Barton on Humber St Mary s , becoming the parish church. Ownership was taken over by the Department ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Barton on Humber code BAU image name Barton on Humber railway station 1.jpg manager Northern Rail locale BartonuponHumber borough North Lincolnshire lowusage0405 45,325 lowusage0506 decrease 41,492 lowusage0607 increase 44,487 lowusage0708 increase 48,319 lowusage0809 increase 48,806 lowusage0910 lowusage1011 platforms 1 latitude 53.689 longitude 0.443 gridref TA029225 start 1 March 1849 Barton on Humber railway station serves the town of BartonuponHumber in North Lincolnshire , England . The station, which was once the terminus of a convert 3.25 mi km 0 adj on branch line from New Holland, is nowadays the terminus of the Barton Line services operating from Cleethorpes railway station Cleethorpes . It is situated convert 22.75 mi km 0 west of the resort. There is a connecting bus service from the town to Kingston upon Hull Hull across the Humber Bridge which was introduced on the opening of the bridge to replace the New Holland Ferry. Approach to the branch ... to Barton on Humber in 1849. ref cite web url http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations n new holland ... ref File Barton on Humber railway station.jpg thumb 300px left The station in 1967 Service Monday to Saturdays there is generally a two hourly service from Barton on Humber to Grimsby Town railway station ... served by Northern Rail Category DfT Category F1 stations Yorkshire Humber railstation stub nl Station Barton on Humber ... Holland Pier to Barton service in connection with the ferries and rail services from Cleethorpes and for freight to have direct access from the main line via Ulceby Junction. When the Humber Bridge ... prevents mainline locomotives from entering the station. References reflist gallery Image Barton on Humber railway station in 2008.jpg gallery External links stn art lnk BAU DN185SJ s rail start noclear yes s rail title National Rail s rail national next Barrow Haven toc Northern Rail route Barton ... more details
Barrow uponHumber had a population of 2,745. The village is located near the Humber , about three miles east of BartonuponHumber . The small port of Barrow Haven , 1.5 miles north, on the railway line from Cleethorpes and Grimsby to BartonuponHumber handles timber from Latvia and Estonia . The village is the home of BartonuponHumber Rugby Union Football Club, whose clubhouse is in Mill ... 661510.jpg 240px static image caption Holy Trinity church, Barrow uponHumber latitude 53.675010 longitude 0.38184531 official name Barrow uponHumber population unitary england North Lincolnshire lieutenancy england Lincolnshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Cleethorpes UK Parliament constituency Cleethorpes post town BARROW UPONHUMBER postcode district DN19 postcode area DN dial code os grid reference TA 06990 21054 Barrow uponHumber is a village and civil ... at Barrow Hann which lies between Barrow Haven and Barrow uponHumber. New sluice gates have been ... named Barrow uponHumber Church of England Primary School, it has been renamed in honour ... date July 2011 Barrow uponHumber was the home of John Harrison , the pioneer of a failsafe way ... inline Barrow uponHumber Use dmy dates date July 2011 DEFAULTSORT Barrow UponHumber Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire fr Barrow uponHumber no Barrow uponHumber pl Barrow uponHumber ... and 19th century origin. There are several buildings of note including Down Hall, Barrow on Humber ... into the River Humber . The original sluice gates were of wooden construction and situated beneath ... nearby heavily defended target of Kingston upon Hull Hull . Citation needed date July ... VIII of England Henry VIII , after visiting Kingston upon Hull Hull with the Privy Council, crossed ... remains and is open to the public. Citation needed date July 2011 People associated with Barrow on Humber ... more details
infobox UK place static image name St. Andrews Church, Irby uponHumber geograph.org.uk 407057.jpg static image caption St Andrews Church, Irby country England official name Irby uponHumber map alt latitude 53.52650200 longitude 0.19832388 population 124 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 shire district North East Lincolnshire shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Cleethorpes UK Parliament constituency Cleethorpes post town postcode district DN37 7 postcode area DN dial code os grid reference TA195048 london distance mi london direction Irby uponHumber or Irby on Humber is a small village and civil parish in North East Lincolnshire , England. The village is situated on the A46 road south west of Laceby . Its population at the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census was 124. ref cite web url http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790285 title Parish Headcounts North East Lincolnshire Unitary Authority work Neighbourhood Statistics publisher Office for National Statistics accessdate 2009 03 28 ref The Bishop of Grimsby has his residence there. ref cite web url http www.anglicancommunion.org tour cathedral.cfm?IDNUMBER 9210 title Suffragan Bishop of Grimsby work The Anglican Communion Official Website publisher Anglican Consultative Council accessdate 2009 03 28 ref References Reflist External links Commons category inline Irby uponHumber Lincolnshire geo stub Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category North East Lincolnshire Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire pl Irby uponHumber ... more details
infobox UK place latitude 53.47638 longitude 2.36006 official name Bartonupon Irwell population 10,434 ... author mask Lewis editor first Samuel title BartonUpon Irwell url http www.british history.ac.uk ... Historically Bartonupon Irwell was a township in the ecclesiastical parish of Eccles in the Salford hundred hundred of Salford , in Lancashire . ref name tde Barton was joined with the municipal ... Stevens . ref http www.canalarchive.org.uk Tpages html T2010.html ref Bartonupon Irwell Methodist .... ref http www.salfordonline.com salfordvideos page 14973 bartonupon irwell graveyard controversy part 1 of 2 .html ref Transport Barton is situated on the north bank of the Manchester Ship Canal and the River ... and club aircraft. Culture and cultural references Image Bartonupon Irwell 11.05.02R.jpg thumb right The SW portion of Barton showing the Bridgewater Aqueduct left and the road swing bridge right ... South static image caption small The Barton Swing Aqueduct carries the Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Ship Canal . small static image name Barton Swing Aqueduct.jpg london distance Bartonupon Irwell also known as Barton on Irwell or Barton is a suburban area of Eccles, Greater Manchester Eccles , Greater Manchester , England. History Barton Old Hall, a brick built house degraded to a farmhouse, was the seat of the Barton, Booth and Leigh families. The church of St Catherine, built in stone ... Barton lay about convert 5.5 mi southwest of Manchester on both banks of the River Irwell from ... to Barton Swing Aqueduct , which carries the Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Ship Canal. From the late 19th century, the road from Barton to Stretford was carried over the canal by a low level ... Barton Aerodrome was opened on 1  January 1930 and was the first permanent municipal airfield in the United ... and the oldest flying club in the UK, moved here from Woodford Aerodrome , Cheshire . Barton is now ... film A Taste of Honey , the Barton Aqueduct and Swing Bridge are seen as the character of Tom ... more details
refimprove date April 2011 File Down Hall geograph.org.uk 249862.jpg thumb Down Hall Down Hall is a large red brick merchant s folly in Barrow upon Humber in North Lincolnshire , England. Built in 1877 by JW Beeton, a willow merchant from Hull, the building originally served as both a grand house and a factory for the manufacture of coal baskets, chairs, and prams on its top floor and attic. ref name downhall http www.geograph.org.uk photo 249862 Down Hall .geograph.org.uk retrieved 7 April 2011 ref Beeton was an eccentric who paid his workers in distinctive octagonal tokens, and observed them cutting osiers from a panoramic view glass tower, now removed, on the roof of the building. ref name downhall It is alleged that he lined the drive to the hall with skulls removed from a Saxons Saxon burial ground which was disturbed during building. whom? date April 2011 Down Hall was built by John Sleight of Barrow, who said that the house was based on the calendar using the numbers seven, twenty four, twelve, fifty two and even three hundred and sixty five for numbers and measurements of doors, windows and other fittings. Sleight claimed that the effort of building a house to such eccentric specifications almost killed him. References Reflist External links http www.shonamcisaac.com d6b228af c635 89e4 f1d2 d05b916566b3 Barrow upon Humber shonamcisaac.com retrieved 7 April 2011 Categories coord 53.6822 0.3756 type landmark region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Down Hall, Barrow Upon Humber Category Country houses in Lincolnshire Category North Lincolnshire ... more details
coord 53.524 2.3204 display title region GB scale 10000 infobox historic subdivision Name Bartonupon Irwell HQ Patricroft Government Bartonupon Irwell Rural District Council Origin Bartonupon Irwell Rural Sanitary District Status Rural district Start 1894 End 1933 Replace Municipal Borough of Eccles , Kearsley Urban District , Municipal Borough of Stretford Stretford Urban District , Urmston Urmston Urban District Divisions civil parish es PopulationFirst 8,068 PopulationFirstYear 1901 AreaFirst convert 6793 acre km2 AreaFirstYear 1911 PopulationSecond 10,110 PopulationSecondYear 1921 AreaSecond convert 6762 acre km2 AreaSecondYear 1921 PopulationLast 15,712 PopulationLastYear 1931 AreaLast convert 6762 acre km2 AreaLastYear 1931 Bartonupon Irwell was, from 1894 to 1933, a rural district in the administrative counties of England administrative county of Lancashire , England . History The rural district was created by the Local Government Act 1894 as successor to Bartonupon Irwell sanitary district Rural Sanitary District , formed in 1875. In 1920 the boundary of the district was adjusted to reflect a change in county boundaries, and it exchanged areas with Bucklow Rural District , Cheshire . ref name youngs F A Youngs Jr., Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England , Vol. II Northern England, London, 1991 ref Civil parishes and boundaries The rural district consisted of four civil parish es ref name youngs Barton Moss Clifton, Greater Manchester Clifton Davyhulme Flixton, Greater Manchester Flixton The district formed two distinct areas to the south the parishes of Barton Moss, Davyhulme and Flixton were surrounded to the north by Worsley Urban District and the Municipal ...?first true&u id 10199219&c id 10001043 title Bartonupon Irwell RD Historical Boundaries accessdate ...?u id 10199219&c id 10001043 title Relationships unit history of Bartonupon Irwell accessdate ... Southern Areas Review Order transferred the district s area to four neighbouring towns Barton Moss ... more details
and under the Humber Bridge between BartonuponHumber on the south bank and Kingston upon Hull ... ref The line of the bridge rather mimics an ancient ferry route, from Hessle to BartonuponHumber ... Dictionary of England editor first Samuel editor last Lewis year 1848 pages 164 168 Barton, St Michael Basing publisher Samuel Lewis & Co. location London entry for BartonuponHumber ref Defences .... Port s on the Humber include Kingston upon Hull better known as simply Hull , Grimsby , Immingham ... File Humber Bridge.png thumb right Humber Bridge suspension bridge viewed from the south east. File ... Hull where it meets the Humber File Hull RJD 37.JPG thumb right Railway era map of Hull showing Ferry route and layout of docks The Humber IPAc en icon h m b r is a large tidal estuary on the east ... and North East Lincolnshire on the south bank. Although the Humber is an estuary from the point at which it is formed, many maps show it as the River Humber . ref cite web url http getamap.ordnancesurvey.co.uk ... ref Below Trent Falls, the Humber passes the junction with the Market Weighton Canal on the north ... table 2 1. format Excel ref History The Humber is now only an estuary but when the world sea level was lower during the Ice Age s, the Humber had a long freshwater course across the dry bed of the North Sea . Citation needed date February 2011 In the Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon period, the Humber was a major ... came from Anglo Saxon language Anglo Saxon Nor hymbre plural the people north of the Humber . Citation needed date February 2011 The Humber currently forms the boundary between the East Riding of Yorkshire ... Humberside . For hundreds of years before that, the Humber lay between Lindsey and The East Riding ... is the Humber Bridge , which was once the longest single span suspension bridge in the world. Now ... 79005 title National Monument record for Barton Ferry ref ref cite book url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 50783 s9 quote The ancient ferry to Hessle, across the Humber, which is here ... more details
Wiktionary BartonbartonBarton is an archaic English word meaning lands of the manor or meadow and may refer to several places or people TOCright Places Australia Barton, Australian Capital Territory , Canberra Division of Barton , an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales Canada Barton, Nova Scotia Barton Mine , an abandoned mine in Temagami, Ontario Barton Street Hamilton, Ontario England Barton, Cambridgeshire Barton, Cheshire , a village and parish Barton, Cumbria Barton, Derbyshire Barton, Devon Barton, Gloucestershire , a village Barton, Isle of Wight Barton, Preston , a linear village and parish Barton, North Yorkshire , a village and parish Barton, Oxfordshire Barton, Warwickshire , a village Barton, West Lancashire Barton Hartshorn , Buckinghamshire Barton in Fabis , Nottinghamshire Barton in the Beans , Leicestershire Barton on Sea , Hampshire Barton St David , Somerset Barton le Clay , Bedfordshire, a large village and parish Barton le Street , North Yorkshire Barton le Willows , North Yorkshire Barton under Needwood , Staffordshire BartonuponHumber , Lincolnshire, a small town Bartonupon Irwell , Greater Manchester, a suburban area Barton Kettering BC Ward , Northamptonshire United States Barton, California , in Amador County Barton, Fresno County, California Barton, Maryland , a town Barton, New York , a town Barton, Ohio , an unincorporated community Barton, Oregon , an unincorporated community Barton, Vermont , a town Barton village , Vermont , a village within Barton town Barton, Wisconsin , a town Barton River , Vermont Barton Creek , a tributary of the Colorado River Barton College in North Carolina Barton Springs in Austin, Texas Barton Hall Alabama , a National Historic Landmark in Colbert County, Alabama Camp Barton , a Boy Scouts of America camp near Ithaca, New York Barton County disambiguation Barton Township disambiguation Venus Barton crater People Alberto Barton , Peruvian microbiologist Sir Andrew ... more details
lat 53.7114 long 0.4485 The Humber Bridge , near Kingston upon Hull , England, is a 2,220 m ... 1972. The Humber Bridge Act, promoted by Kingston Upon Hull Corporation , was passed in 1959. This established the Humber Bridge Board in order to manage and raise funds to build the bridge and buy ... upon Hull Hull in early March 2011. ref cite news url http www.bbc.co.uk news uk england humber ...Infobox bridge bridge name Humber Bridge image Humber Bridge From Air.jpg caption View from about convert ... and cyclists crosses Humber locale East Riding of Yorkshire North Lincolnshire maint The Humber ... of longest suspension bridge spans fifth largest of its type in the world. It spans the Humber the estuary formed by the rivers River Trent Trent and River Ouse, Yorkshire Ouse between BartonuponHumber on the south bank and Hessle on the north bank, connecting the East Riding of Yorkshire and North ... The Humber Bridge Board accessdate 2007 12 26 ref The toll was 3.00 each way for cars higher for commercial ... cite news url http www.bbc.co.uk news uk england humber 15128181 newspaper BBC News date 1 October 2011 accessdate 1 October 2011 title Humber Bridge toll becomes UK s most expensive ref ... humber 17553448 newspaper BBC News date 30 March 2012 accessdate 30 March 2012 title Humber Bridge toll reduction will boost economy ref ref cite news url http www.bbc.co.uk news uk england humber 17577664 title Humber Bridge travellers see toll reduction date 1 April 2012 work BBC News publisher ..., crossing the River Ouse, Yorkshire River Ouse near Goole connected to the Humber in the process ... Minister Harold Wilson prevailed upon his Secretary of State for Transport Minister of Transport ... by Christopher Rowe of a protest song entitled The Humber Bridge . ref cite web url http ... title Construction History publisher The Humber Bridge Board accessdate 2010 02 17 ref It was opened ... 1410 m ft 0 and a total length of convert 2220 m ft 0 , the Humber Bridge was the longest ... more details
can be viewed at the Marshalls Post Vintage Humber Car Museum in Kingston upon Hull Hull . Includes ...Infobox Defunct Company company name Humber company logo File Humber auto 1905 logo.jpg 200px foundation ... Car Company Infobox Brand logo name Humber Marque image type currentowner PSA Peugeot Citro n PSA origin United Kingdom discontinued 1976 related markets Automotive previousowners 1868 1931 Humber br 1931 1967 Rootes Group br 1967 1979 Chrysler trademarkregistrations website Humber is a dormant British automobile marque which could date its beginnings to Thomas Humber s bicycle company founded in 1868. Following their involvement in Humber through Hillman in 1928 the Rootes brothers ref In December .... br Humber Limited, prospectus for the issue of preference shares. The Times , Thursday, Feb 07, 1935 pg. 19 Issue 46982 col F ref acquired a controlling interest and joined the Humber board in 1932 making Humber part of their Rootes Group . The range focused on luxury car luxury models, such as the Humber Super Snipe . History Cars File Humber Ltd. Bentley B. R. 2.jpg thumb 240px right Radial aero engine BR2. Humber Limited br design W. O. Bentley for Humber br Sopwith F.1 Camel and 7F.1 ... Humberette to several 6 cylinder 6 litre models. In 1913 Humber was the second largest manufacturer of cars in the United Kingdom. The Humber Motor Works in Coventry still survive a rare thing as the majority of the city was destroyed in the Coventry Blitz November 1940 air raid . In 1925 Humber moved ... War II, Humber armoured car several armoured cars were produced under the Humber name, along with heavy duty staff cars. In the postwar era, Humber s mainstay products included the four cylinder Hawk ... examples survive today. Its last car was the second generation of Humber Sceptre, a badge engineered ... on vans for six years afterwards. Aviation Humber produced a number of aircrft and aero ... in 1910. Photographs File Humber Humberette 5 HP Voiturette 1903.jpg 200px upright thumb Humber Humberette ... more details
Image HumberKeelComrade.jpg thumb The Humber Keel Comrade at Hull Docks, showing the square rigged sails. The Humber Keel was a type of sail craft used for inshore and inland cargo transport around Kingston upon Hull Hull and the Humber Estuary , in the United Kingdom , particularly through the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The ship is a descendant of the Viking long ship the name keel is derived from the Anglo Saxon word ceol , which referred to a ship with a single mast and square rigging. The remains of keels from the 13th century have been excavated, and the keel is identified as a specific class of ship in the Tudor records kept by the Corporation of York. ref name humberships http www.keelsandsloops.org.uk humber keel comrade humber keel origins.html Humber Keel and Sloop Preservation Society Humber Keel Origins , accessed 6 February 2011 ref Early keels were designed to work in waterways which were only convert 3.5 ft m deep, but could still carry 40 to 50 tonnes of cargo. ref name mcknight The Shell Book of Inland Waterways , 1981 , Hugh McKnight, David and Charles, ISBN 978 0715368848 ref Such boats were clinker built, meaning that the planks overlapped one another, but this gradually ... method. ref name schofield Humber Keels and Keelmen , 1988 , Fred Schofield, Terence Dalton ... on the inland waterways connected to the Humber. By the 19th century, most of the hulls were built ... preserved and returned to sail by the Humber Keel and Sloop Preservation Society. ref name mcknight ... they were navigating the canals and rivers, but not usually when they were on the Humber estuary. ref http www.goole on the web.org.uk main.php?key 668 The Humber Geography, History, Local Craft , 1980 ... designed to accommodate the larger Humber Keel gauge vessels. This standard is still used on associated waterways today. References reflist Category Shipping Category Sailboat types Category Humber built ships de Humber Keel ... more details
Infobox person name Thomas Humber image Thomas Humber circa 1890.jpg image size caption Thomas Humber ... children parents relatives signature website footnotes Thomas Humber 1841 or 1842 ref name FSearch &ndash 1910 was a British cycle manufacturer who founded the Humber bicycle Humber bicycle company in 1869 in Beeston, Nottinghamshire . By 1896 the company, under new management, ventured into Humber car Humber motor cars and became the first maker of series production cars in England. ref name Humuse ref name LocHist ref name Costers Personal life Thomas Humber was born in Sheffield in 1841 or 1842 ref name FSearch . His parents moved to Kingston upon Hull when he was 5 years old and he attended ... Cycle manufacture Image Thomas Humber and C H Lambert on a Tandem 1885.jpg thumb right 230px Thomas Humber and T.H.Lambert on a Humber Tandem Tricycle, circa 1885 William Campion visited Paris in 1867 ... wheel. Humber improved this design and in 1868 created a safety bicycle whereby the pedals drove the rear wheel. Demand was great, so in 1869 Thomas founded Humber & Company Limited at Beeston ... Thomas Humber sold the company Clarify date January 2010 to Joseph Horton of Birmingham who already ... Humber moved production to the Stoke district in Coventry . ref name LocHist Actually, from the Humber Museum s website Humber was founded by Thomas Humber in 1868 to make the Ordinary. With the first ... Hooley subsequently took over the company and Humber left in 1892. http www.oldbike.eu humber ?page ... , riding a Humber bicycle fitted prototype Tire Chronology removable pneumatic tyres made by Michelin . ref name Lug ref name Braq ref name Fwik ref name MemCyc ref name Ahands Humber Manufacturing after direct association with Thomas Humber The sale to Joseph Horton in 1887 may mark the end of Thomas Humber s direct association with the elements of the business. ref name ehg Harry John Lawson Harry Lawson had acquired the Humber name by circa 1896. Some reports claim that Thomas left the business ... more details
Humber may refer to Rivers The Humber , a river and large tidal estuary in northern England. Humber River Newfoundland , Newfoundland, Canada Humber River Toronto , Ontario, Canada People Humber the Hun was a legendary king of the Huns Philip Humber , a pitcher in Major League Baseball Thomas Humber , founder of the Humber bicycle company Places Humber, Devon , England, UK Humber, Hereford and Worcester , England, UK Education Humber College , both campuses in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Vehicles HMS Humber HMS Humber was the name of nine ships of the Royal Navy . Humber bicycle Humber car is also the name of one of the ranges of cars manufactured by the Rootes Group the Humber Light Reconnaissance Car and Humber Armoured Car were British reconnaissance vehicles during World War II. Geology Humber Zone , one of the 5 tectonostratographic zones of the Appalachian Mountains Information Technology Humber hypertext , a Digital object identifier like scheme proposed by Ted Nelson for Project Xanadu. A portmanteau of humongous number. disambig br Humber de Humber eo Humber fr Humber homonymie it Humber disambigua lb Humber nl Humber no Humber andre betydninger pl Humber ujednoznacznienie ru fi Humber t smennnyssivu ... more details
There are several rivers in the world called the Humber River Humber estuary , England, on the eastern coast Humber River Newfoundland , near Corner Brook in Canada Humber River Ontario , Canada, a major river in Toronto with tributaries throughout the Greater Toronto Area geodis de Humber River Begriffskl rung fr Rivi re Humber pt Rio Humber ... more details
wiktionary redirect Upon 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
Infobox MLB player name Philip Humber image Philip Humber crop.jpg position Pitcher team Chicago White ... nowiki nowiki Pitched a perfect game on April 21, 2012 Philip Gregory Humber IPAc en icon m ... starter until 2011. He bats and throws handedness right handed . Humber earned three Texas Little ... High School Carthage, Texas Carthage High School in Carthage, Texas . Humber led his high school baseball ... Rice University , where he played college baseball for the Rice Owls baseball team. Humber ... the United States at the World University Baseball Championship . The Mets selected Humber with the third ... for Johan Santana , Humber struggled to establish himself. He spent a year with the Royals organization ... rotation. On April 21, 2012, Humber pitched the 21st perfect game in MLB history, defeating the 2012 Seattle Mariners season Seattle Mariners . Early life Born in Nacogdoches, Texas , Humber was raised in Carthage, Texas . When Humber was 11 years old, he visited the Chicago White Sox during spring ... http articles.chicagotribune.com 2011 06 11 sports ct spt 0612 haugh phil humber white s20110611 1 sox farmhand ozzie guillen sox uniform title Phil Humber Phil Humber humble in wake of recent success ... name BAwaelHebf cite news title Baseball A winner at every level, Humber eyes big league future ... Panola County Dixie League teams had won 15 state championships in the preceding 20 years and Humber played for three state champions. ref name BAwaelHebf Humber was raised with a batting cage in his ... Humber attended Carthage High School Carthage, Texas Carthage High School in Carthage, Texas . ref cite ... in the state tournament in 1994. ref name BAwaelHebf Humber was promoted from junior varsity midway ... strikeouts as well as a .371 batting average with 6 home run s. ref name BAwaelHebf Humber struck ... Interscholastic League accessdate April 25, 2012 ref Humber was named Texas High School Class ... index sports show 86908?title Humber 27s game works perfectly Unheralded pitcher overwhelms Mariners ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Humber the Hun was a legendary king of the Huns as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth . According to Geoffrey, following the separation of British Iron Age Britain by Locrinus , Kamber , and Albanactus , Humber invaded Scotland Albany and killed Albanactus in open battle. The remaining people fled south where Locrinus allied with Kamber and defeated Humber near a river. Humber drowned in that river, which was thereafter known as the Humber , one of the main rivers of England . When Locrinus raided Humber s ships after his death, he found Estrildis , the daughter of the King of Germany there. DEFAULTSORT Humber The Hun Category British traditional history Category Huns Category Humber he ... more details
Clark make all of its Huggies nappies for Europe at BartonuponHumber . Grimsby is home of England ... the River Hull flows southwards to join the Humber Estuary at Kingston upon Hull . The western Pennines ... in Yorkshire and the Humber Bradford , Kingston upon Hull , Leeds , Ripon , Sheffield , Wakefield ... part of the region . Scientific heritage John Harrison of Barrow uponHumber but born in Yorkshire ...About the region the European constituency Yorkshire and the Humber European Parliament constituency Infobox England region name Yorkshire and the Humber short name Yorkshire and the Humber hq Wakefield ... Us publisher Local Government Yorkshire and Humber accessdate 2011 04 23 last first ref imagename ... rank 5th density 328 km nuts UKE euro Yorkshire and the Humber European Parliament constituency Yorkshire and the Humber population 5,142,400 2006 population rank 6th gva rank 8th gva 16,880 development agency Yorkshire Forward board Local Government Yorkshire and Humber url http www.lgyh.gov.uk start of article Yorkshire and the Humber is one of the nine regions of England and formally one of the Government ... of Yorkshire Geology In the Yorkshire and the Humber region there is a very close relationship ... into the River Ouse, Yorkshire River Ouse which reaches the North Sea via the Humber Estuary ... 737 m ft . The largest freshwater lake is Hornsea Mere in the East Riding of Yorkshire . File Humber Bridge South Bank2.jpg thumb right The Humber Bridge Climate This region of England generally ... s economy more diverse. Kingston upon Hull is the main port in the region and also a notable fishing ... for Yorkshire and the Humber ref class wikitable Map Ceremonial county County unitary Districts rowspan 8 File Yorkshire and the Humber counties 2009 map.svg 250px colspan 2 1.  South Yorkshire ... 2 5.  East Riding of Yorkshire U.A. colspan 2 6.  Kingston upon Hull U.A. rowspan 2 Lincolnshire ... File Wakefield Cathedral.jpg thumb left Wakefield Cathedral The Yorkshire and Humber Assembly ... more details
Image HumberBay.jpg thumb 400px right Humber Bay Humber Bay is a bay of Lake Ontario south of Toronto , Ontario , Canada . It is located between Ontario Place on the east and Mimico Creek to the west. The bay gives its name to Etobicoke s Humber Bay neighbourhood. History The area remained natural until later in the 19th century when it became developed with boathouses and various roadhouses and hotels. The Toronto Harbour Commission reshaped the waterfront, infilling the shoreline by 100 yards from the Humber River Ontario Humber River east to Wilson Park Avenue. In the 1970s, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority built Humber Bay Park at the foot of Park Lawn Avenue. The only remaining natural shoreline is that east of Wilson Park Avenue, showing a small bluff to the lake side. See also Humber Bay Arch Bridge Humber Bay Park Humber River Ontario Sunnyside, Toronto Humber Bay External links http maps.google.com ?ie UTF8&t k&om 1&ll 43.618679, 79.477158&spn 0.015224,0.029268 Google Satellite Image of the Humber Bay coord 43.626 79.457 type waterbody region CA display title Category Geography of Toronto Toronto geo stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name Humber Motorcycles company logo Image Humber logo.jpg fate Taken over by the Rootes ... and engineering key people products Motorcycles num employees parent subsid Humber Motorcycles was a pioneering British motorcycle manufacturer. Thomas Humber established the company in Beeston, Nottinghamshire ... and Wolverhampton . ref name CBB In 1896 Humber produced the first practical motorcycle made ... it was the success of Humber cars that brought the end of the motorcycles when Humber was taken over by the Rootes Group in 1930. ref name Vintagent History Image Humber 2,75 pk 1904.jpg thumb left 1904 Humber Although the founder Thomas Humber left the business in 1892 his successors, Harry ... patents. ref name CBB By 1903 the priority for the Humber factories was car production, with motorcycle .... ref name TT Early Humber motorcycles were built under licence to Phelon & Moore with a single ... so later models had Humber 496  cc, 596  cc and 746  cc engines. ref name Cyber Humber was taken over in 1930 by the Rootes Group, who went on to make several very successful cars under the Humber name. Models class wikitable Model Year Notes scope row Humber 4.5  hp 1921 601cc with chain transmission and three speed gearbox scope row Humber 350cc Side Valve 1927 scope row Humber Beeston 1903 2.75HP scope row Humber 340cc 1911 2 speed V twin Humber won the 1911 Junior TT scope row Humber 3 HP 1912 scope row Humber 350 OHV 1929 scope row Humber 600cc 1921 Flat twin scope row Humber 350cc OHC 1930 Last Humber made See also Humber bicycle Humber car References reflist colwidth 30em ... euro brands humber.htm title Humber motorcycles accessdate 2008 07 06 ref ref name Panther cite web url http www.pantherownersclub.com PantherPage p m hw humber.html title Humber models accessdate ... url http thevintagent.blogspot.com 2008 02 1928 humber 349hp ohc.html title Humber accessdate 2008 07 06 ref External links http www.realclassic.co.uk humber04012000.html Humber 350 OHV Review British ... more details
Image Humber zurich 2005.jpg thumb right The original Humber Sceptre, appearing in 1964, was an upmarket version of the Hillman Super Minx . Image 1975.humber.sceptre.arp.jpg thumb right The Humber Sceptre announced in 1967 was based on the Rootes Arrow Hillman Hunter . The Humber Sceptre name has been applied to three generations of automobile motor cars from the United Kingdom British manufacturer the Rootes Group now defunct , using the Humber car Humber marque, between 1961 and 1976. The first and second generations were a variant developed from the Hillman Super Minx . The third generation used the Rootes Arrow vehicle. The name was first used when the Rootes Group was still independent, and Chrysler retained it along with the Humber marque when taking over Rootes in 1965. However, it was finally discontinued along with the Hillman marque in September 1976 when the whole British range was rebranded Chrysler. However, the Sceptre name had re appeared by 1990 as a special edition on SRi versions of the Peugeot 205 , Peugeot 405 405 and Peugeot 605 605 Peugeot had bought Chrysler s Chrysler Europe European operations which also included France French carmaker Simca in 1978 and rebranded the whole European Chrysler range under reborn the Talbot marque. External links http www.humber.org.uk Post Vintage Humber Car Club http www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au lost marques rootes.htm http www.sceptremk1.com British Humber Sceptre Mk1 Site File Diesel Humber Sceptre.jpg thumb left A rare 1964 Diesel Humber Sceptre commons category Rootes vehicles Category Humber vehicles Sceptre de Humber Sceptre it Humber Sceptre ja ... more details
Image Curling, Bay of Islands.jpg thumb 260px The Humber Arm, Bay of Islands. The Humber Arm is the southernmost arm of the Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay of Islands on the west coast of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland . The arm has the highest concentration of fresh water of the entire bay, due to inflow of the Humber River. The Humber is one of the major rivers on the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland , making the Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay of Islands an important estuary. Near the mouth of the Humber River Newfoundland Humber River appropriately named Humber Mouth , is the city of Corner Brook 2006 pop. 20,083 , as well as several neighbouring suburbs. The Humber River Newfoundland Humber River was used for many years to float logs down to the Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay of Islands where a large Bowater pulp and paper mill at Corner Brook turned them into paper products. Today this mill is owned by Kruger Inc and its logs are transported by truck from the Goose Arm area and the Northern Peninsula and by barge from Labrador and Quebec. Although the river is mainly used for recreational purposes, the bay still sees active shipping to and from Corner Brook Corner Brook s port, known as Western Terminals and is used by Oceanex and various Cruise lines, most notably the Cunard Line with the supership Queen Mary 2 . File NLW HumberArm3 tango7174.jpg thumb upright 1.5 Petries, on the southern shore of the Humber Arm Other communities surrounding the Humber Arm include Mount Moriah, Newfoundland and Labrador Mount Moriah , Humber Arm South , Lark Harbour , Hughes Brook , Irishtown Summerside , Meadows, Newfoundland and Labrador Meadows , Gillams , and McIvers . See also Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay of Islands Humber River Newfoundland Humber River Corner Brook Curling, Newfoundland and Labrador Curling Newfoundland and Labrador External links coord 49 00 07 N 58 05 29 W region CA type waterbody ... more details