Infobox Airport name BucklandAirport image BVK g.jpg image width 250 IATA BKC ICAO PABL FAA BVK type Public owner State of Alaska DOT&PF Northern Region operator city served Buckland, Alaska location elevation f 31 elevation m 9 coordinates coord 65 58 54 N 161 08 57 W region US AK type airport website r1 number 11 29 r1 length f 3,200 r1 length m 975 r1 surface Gravel footnotes Source Federal Aviation Administration ref name FAA FAA airport ID BVK use PU own PU site 50073.1 A , effective 2009 07 02. ref BucklandAirportairport codes BKC PABL BVK nobold , formerly 7K5 is a state owned public use airport located one nautical mile 1.85  km southwest of the central business district of Buckland, Alaska Buckland , ref name FAA a city in the Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska Northwest Arctic Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska . The airport is situated on the Buckland River . Although most U.S. airports use the same three letter location identifier for the Federal Aviation Administration FAA and International Air Transport Association IATA , this airport is assigned BVK by the FAA ref name FAA and BKC by the IATA ref http gc.kls2.com airport BKC Great Circle Mapper BKC PABL Buckland, Alaska ref which assigned BVK to Huacaraje , Bolivia ref http gc.kls2.com airport BVK Great Circle Mapper BVK SLHJ Huacaraje, Bolivia ref . The airport s International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO identifier is PABL . ref cite web url http www.faa.gov air traffic publications atpubs LID L G2.htm ... Facilities and aircraft BucklandAirport covers an area of convert 184 acre ha at an elevation of 31 ... 3,200 by 75 feet 975 x 23 m . ref name FAA Airlines and non stop destinations Airport dest list Bering Air Deering Airport Deering , Ralph Wien Memorial Airport Kotzebue ref http beringair.com pdf otz.pdf ... Airport Kotzebue ref http www.trvlink.com download 7h ERAschedules.pdf Era Alaska Timetable PDF ... http www.alaska.faa.gov fai images ARPT DIAGRAMS BVK.gif FAA Alaska airport diagram small GIF small ... more details
Buckland may refer to TOCright People Francis Trevelyan Buckland 1826 1880 , English zoologist and natural historian Frank Buckland 1902 1991 , Canadian sports administrator Herbert Tudor Buckland 1869 1951 , British architect James Buckland born 1981 , English rugby union player John Channing Buckland 1844 1909 , New Zealand politician Jonny Buckland , British guitarist Kira Buckland born 1987 , American voice actress Michael Buckland born 1941 , Emeritus Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information Raymond Buckland born 1934 , English American author Robert Buckland , British MP Seymour Berry, 1st Baron Buckland 1877 1928 , Welsh financier and industrialist St phan Buckland born 1977 , Mauritian 200  m sprinter William Buckland 1784 1856 , English geologist and palaeontologist William Buckland architect 1734 1774 , American architect William Francis Buckland 1847 1915 , New Zealand politician William Thomas Buckland 1798 1870 , English surveyor and auctioneer William Thorne Buckland died 1876 , New Zealand politician William Warwick Buckland 1859 1946 , Roman Law scholar Places Australia Buckland, Victoria Buckland, Tasmania Buckland County, New South Wales Chile Monte Buckland New Zealand Bucklands Beach United Kingdom Buckland, Buckinghamshire Buckland, Devon Buckland, Gloucestershire Buckland, Hertfordshire Buckland, Kent Buckland, Oxfordshire Buckland, Surrey Buckland, Portsmouth Buckland Brewer , Devon Buckland Common , Buckinghamshire Buckland Dinham , Devon Buckland Filleigh , Devon Buckland in the Moor Buckland in the Moor , Devon Buckland Monachorum , Devon Buckland Newton , Dorset Buckland St Mary , Somerset West Buckland , Somerset United States of America Buckland, Alaska Buckland, Massachusetts Buckland, Ohio Buckland, Virginia Other Buckland Middle earth , fictional name used in The Lord of the Rings List of locations in Charmed Buckland s Auction House Buckland s Auction House , fictional workplace of Prue Halliwell in the television series ... more details
John Buckland may refer to John Buckland MP 17th century English MP from Somerset in Parliaments of the Protectorate, 1654 & 1659 John Channing Buckland 1844 1909 , New Zealand politician John Francis Buckland 1825 1910 , Australian politician hndis Buckland, John ... more details
coord 50.645 2.500 display title region GB scale 20000 File Buckland Ripers geograph.org.uk 559713.jpg thumb right Buckland Ripers Buckland Ripers is a hamlet in Dorset , England , situated two miles north west of Weymouth, Dorset Weymouth . External links http www.weymouth dorset.co.uk buckland ripers.html Buckland Ripers local history website External links Commons category inline Buckland Ripers Category Villages in Dorset Dorset geo stub pl Buckland Ripers ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Buckland, Massachusetts nickname motto image skyline Buckland Town Hall.JPG imagesize image caption Buckland Town Hall image seal image flag image map Buckland ma highlight.png ... ID blank1 info 0618159 footnotes Buckland is a New England town town in Franklin County, Massachusetts ... of Flowers bridge Bridge of Flowers , a local tourist attraction. Buckland is part of the Springfield ... File Buckland, Massachusetts 1850 68.jpg thumb left Buckland circa 1850 1868 Buckland was first ... 14, 1779 as Buckland, presumably named for the abundant hunting in the area. ref http www.co.franklin.ma.us buckland.html Town of Buckland Franklin County Chamber of Commerce ref Buckland was the birthplace ... 19.6 sqmi km2 of it is land and convert 0.2 sqmi km2 of it 0.96 is water. Buckland is located in western ..., Massachusetts Ashfield to the south, and Hawley, Massachusetts Hawley to the west. Buckland s town ... . Buckland lies along the banks of the Deerfield River , which bends from northward to westward ... line passes from Conway to the west, towards the Hoosac Tunnel through the mountains to the west. Buckland ... Turners Falls . The nearest national air service is at Bradley International Airport in Windsor ..., and 542 families residing in the town. By population, Buckland ranks ninth out of the twenty six ... line , including 5.9 of those under age 18 and 6.7 of those age 65 or over. Government Image Buckland Public Library, MA.jpg thumb right 250px Buckland Public Library Buckland employs the open town .... The town offices, police station and fire station are all located in Shelburne Falls, with the Buckland ... offices. On the state level, Buckland is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives ... ref On the national level, Buckland is represented in the United States House of Representatives as part ... Senate by John Kerry , and Scott Brown . Education Buckland is a member of the Mohawk Trail Regional ... on the upper levels of education. Buckland Shelburne Regional Elementary School in Shelburne serves ... more details
Dorsum Buckland is a large wrinkle ridge at Lunar coords and quad cat 20.4 N 12.8 E globe Moon in Mare Serenitatis on the Moon , 380 km long. It is named after William Buckland . Dorsum Buckland s ridges are 200 to 300 meters high and were formed by compressional stresses near the center of the basin, possibly over buried basin structures. ref http www.lpi.usra.edu resources stereo atlas HTDOCS LSER B3.HTM ref References reflist moon stub Category Ridges on the Moon Buckland de Dorsum Buckland it Dorsum Buckland pl Dorsum Buckland ... more details
Buckland Filleigh is a village and civil parish in the Torridge district of Devon , England , about 8 miles south of Great Torrington . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 170. External links Commons category inline Buckland Filleigh http www.shebbearvillage.co.uk Village website coord 50 51 43 N 4 11 10 W display title type city 200 region GB Category Villages in Devon Devon geo stub nl Buckland Filleigh pl Buckland Filleigh ... more details
Image bucklandnewtonchurch.jpg 250px thumb right The Church of the Holy Rood, Buckland Newton Image gaggleofgeesepub.jpg 250px thumb right The public house in Buckland Newton Buckland Newton is a village in north Dorset , England , situated under the escarpment scarp of the Dorset Downs , six miles south of Sherborne . The village has a population of 618 2001 . ref cite web author Neighbourhood Statistics url http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 794060&c DT2 7BY&d 16&e 15&g 439187&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 0&s 1208711305250&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 title Census publisher Neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk date accessdate 2010 04 29 ref People have worshipped at the Church of the Holy Rood in Buckland Newton since the 13th century. ref cite web url http www.bucklandnewton.com title Church of Holy Rood publisher Bucklandnewton.com date accessdate 2010 04 29 ref The village lies within the Buckland Newton hundred Buckland Newton Hundred References references External links Commons category Buckland Newton http www.bucklandnewton.com Buckland Newton Community http www.opcdorset.org BucklandNewtonFiles BucklandNewton.htm Buckland Newton Online Parish Clerk OPC page coord 50 50 N 2 27 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in Dorset Dorset geo stub nl Buckland Newton pl Buckland Newton ... more details
infobox UK place static image static image caption country England official name East Buckland latitude 51.062700 longitude 3.8879994 population civil parish East and West Buckland shire district North Devon shire county Devon region South West England constituency westminster North Devon UK Parliament constituency North Devon post town BARNSTAPLE postcode district EX32 postcode area EX dial code 01598 os grid reference SS6779630959 East Buckland is a small village and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon , England, next to the village of West Buckland, Devon West Buckland . The village has an Church of England Anglican church building church which is frequented by the nearby West Buckland School . External links http genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk DEV EastBuckland GENUKI page devon geo stub North Devon Category Villages in Devon pl East Buckland ... more details
File St Andrew, Buckland, Herts geograph.org.uk 368067.jpg thumb St Andrew s Church, Buckland St Andrew s, BucklandBuckland is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire , England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 285. The village is about 4 miles south of Royston, Hertfordshire Royston on the A10 road Great Britain A10 road . See also St Andrew s Church, Buckland coord 51 59 N 0 2 W type city region GB source openstreetmap display title Openstreetmap coordinates 51.984651, 0.026780 linked to description village Buckland which is about 4km north of town Buntingford and about 26km south west of city Cambridge in Cambridgeshire, England, UK found about 3km south of middle of village Reed which is about 5km south of town Royston and about 24km south west of city Cambridge , ditto External links Commons category inline Buckland, Hertfordshire Category Villages in Hertfordshire Category Civil parishes in Hertfordshire Hertfordshire geo stub es Buckland Hertfordshire pl Buckland Hertfordshire ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Buckland latitude 51.2439 longitude 0.255 label position left static image Image Buckland mill.jpg 240px static image caption Buckland Windmill Buckland windmill population 585 population ref ref http www.surreycc.gov.uk sccwebsite sccwspublications.nsf ... Surrey County census ref os grid reference TQ218508 civil parish Buckland shire district Mole Valley ... Mole Valley post town Betchworth postcode district RH3 postcode area RH dial code 01737 Buckland ... is situated between Dorking and Reigate . The civil parish of Buckland covers 515 hectares 2 square ... pits. Buckland appears in Domesday Book as Bochelant . It was owned by John of Tonbridge. Buckland ... http www.achurchnearyou.com venue.php?V 563 St Mary the Virgin ref The Buckland Windmill windmill is a tourist focal point. Local legend Buckland is also the location of the Shag Brook, which local legend says was the home of a monstrous horse in some versions a gorilla , called the Buckland Shag ... Stone removed from the brook in 1757 and thrown from a cliff in Devon. The Buckland Shag then disappeared from local folklore. The Legend of the Buckland Shag has recently been revived by a local morris side, The Buckland Shag Morris Men. Governance Surrey County Council elected every four years, has one representative, from Buckland for Dorking Rural Helyn Clack, conservative who participates ... Party UK meta color 2011 John Muggeridge Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland style background color Conservative Party UK meta color 2010 Paul Potter Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland Neighbouring ... Northeast Kingswood, Surrey Kingswood East Reigate Centre Buckland West Brockham Southwest ... Buckland, Surrey http www.bucklandshagmorrismen.com Buckland Shag Morris Men http www.windowonwoking.org.uk ... MoleValleyBoroughWarMemorials bucklandBuckland war memorial References references nl Buckland Surrey pl Buckland Surrey ... more details
Buckland End is an area of Birmingham , England . External links http www.british history.ac.uk mapsheet.asp?sheetid 10097&ox 1364&oy 442&zm 1&czm 1&x 546&y 275 1888 Ordnance Survey map of Buckland End coord 52.4980 1.7874 region GB BIR display title Category Areas of Birmingham, West Midlands WestMidlands geo stub ro Buckland End ... more details
refimprove date January 2011 Image Buckland Church geograph.org.uk 612328.jpg thumb right St Michael s church, BucklandBuckland is a village and civil parish in the Tewkesbury borough borough of Tewkesbury , Gloucestershire , England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 256. The village is situated near the Worcestershire border and is about 9 miles south of Evesham, Worcestershire Evesham . For many years the village church, St Michael s, housed a sixteenth century copy of The Acts and Monuments popularly known as Foxe s Book of Martyrs . However, the book was stolen in January 2012. ref cite news title 16th Century book stolen from Buckland church author url http www.bbc.co.uk news uk england gloucestershire 16790769 newspaper BBC News date 30 January 2012 accessdate 30 January 2012 ref External links Commons category inline Buckland, Gloucestershire References reflist Coord 52 1 25 N 1 53 0 W scale 100000 display title Category Villages in Gloucestershire Category Tewkesbury Gloucestershire geo stub pl Buckland Gloucestershire ... more details
A South African media owner and entrepreneur, Buckland studied journalism at Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. ref http www.poynter.org author mattattakk accessed 16 January 2012 ref Buckland headed the online division of the Mail and Guardian , thereafter he started 20fourlabs ref http mg.co.za article 2009 06 12 300 young south africans technology continued accessed 16 January 2012 ref ref http mybroadband.co.za news business 17575 sa online professionals do their own thing.html accessed 16 January 2012 ref at 24.com, a South African online news portal. While at the Mail and Guardian Buckland founded Thought Leader . After leaving 20fourlabs Naspers Buckland founded Memeburn , published by his digital agency http HTTP www.creativespark.co.za Creative Spark References Reflist Persondata NAME Buckland, Matthew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buckland, Matthew Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category South African journalists ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Edward Buckland image country England fullname Edward Hastings Buckland nickname dayofbirth 20 monthofbirth 6 yearofbirth 1864 placeofbirth Laleham Laleham on Thames ... off break , right arm underarm bowling underam Fast bowling fast family Francis Buckland cricketer Francis Buckland Brother club1 Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire year1 1895 clubnumber1 club2 ... http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 9281.html Cricinfo Edward Hastings Buckland 20 June 1864 &ndash 10 February 1906 was an English people English cricketer . Buckland was a right handed batsman ... fast . Buckland played the role of an all rounder . Buckland was educated at Marlborough College where he represented the college cricket team. Buckland was later educated at Oxford University , where he went there with a big cricketing reputation. Buckland made his first class cricket first class ... Lancashire . Buckland spent the vast majoirty of his first class career representing the University ..., Buckland scored 739 runs at a batting average of 17.18, with three half centuries and one century which gave Buckland his career high score of 148 against Surrey County Cricket Club Surrey in 1887. Further to his role as an all rounder, Buckland took 45 wickets for the University at a bowling average ... Club in 1884. Buckland was also an impressive fielder, taking 22 Catch cricket catches . In 1885 Buckland ... year Buckland made his debut for Middlesex County Cricket Club Middlesex against Yorkshire County Cricket Club Yorkshire . From 1885 to 1888 Buckland represented Middlesex in nine first class matches ... Club Nottinghamshire in 1888. Buckland scored 254 runs for the club at a batting average of 16.93, with a single half century which gave Buckland his highest score for the county of 51. With the ball Buckland took 27 wickets at a bowling average of 18.51, with one five wicket haul and best figure of 5 15. In the field Buckland took 20 catches. In late 1886, Buckland toured North America with EJ Sanders ... more details
File Buckland aerial1.jpg thumb aerial view of Buckland from the west Buckland is a village on the Tasman Highway in Tasmania, Australia. The post code is 7190. It contains an historic church, St John the Baptist church. At the 2006 Census in Australia census , Buckland had a population of 193. ref name Census2006Y Census 2006 AUS id SSC65146 name Buckland State Suburb accessdate 31 October 2011 quick on ref History The area around Buckland was originally settled around 1820. It was called the Prosser Plains as it was near the Prosser River. The oldest remaining house dates from 1826, and is called Woodsden. The village was renamed Buckland by the then governor, John Franklin in 1846, gaining its name from William Buckland the Dean of Westminster . The Buckland hotel was built in 1845. ref cite web title Buckland publisher The Age url http www.theage.com.au news Tasmania Buckland 2005 02 17 1108500205675.html date 2004 02 08 ref The St John the Baptist Church foundation stone was laid on 22 August 1846 by Fitzherbert Adams Marriott the arch deacon of Hobart. The foundation stone has an inscription that reads That God may in this place be glorified, and the prayers and praises of the faithful continually offered until Christ shall come again . However the inscription is now on the inside ... in the Buckland area. ref cite web title Tasman Highway still blocked url http www.abc.net.au news stories 2007 06 19 1955593.htm publisher ABC date 2007 06 19 accessdate 2010 01 15 ref The Buckland timber mill operated from 1948 till 1981. ref name Stansbie References references Parish of Buckland Tasmania Church of St. John the Baptist history of church and window booklet from 1973 Buckland Soil ... Attachments CART 6DR9QA FILE bucksoil.pdf Hobart 2000 Louisa A. Meredith Buckland Church & Parsonage ... buckland.html title The Town of Buckland author Karlie Walker 1998 accessdate 2010 01 13 Coord 42 36 ... es Buckland Tasmania ... more details
Frank Buckland May 23, 1902 in Gravenhurst, Ontario Gravenhurst , Ontario June 23, 1991 was a Canada Canadian sports administrator. Frank helped lead the Ontario Hockey Association in the 1950s and 60s. He was president and treasurer of the amateur organization for 21 years. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975. External links Legendsmember Builder B197501 Frank Buckland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buckland, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 23, 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 23, 1991 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buckland, Frank Category 1902 births Category 1991 deaths Category Hockey Hall of Fame inductees Category University of Toronto alumni Canada icehockey bio stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians image Jonny Buckland.jpg name Jonny Buckland ... Jonny Buckland born 11 September 1977 is a Welsh musician, best known as the lead guitarist of the band Coldplay . Early life Buckland was born in London Borough of Islington Islington , London , and lived ... cite journal first Martin last Williams title There d be no Coldplay without Jonny Buckland date ... College London , Buckland, along with Martin, worked as a school janitor. ref name liverpool Buckland is noted for his sparse arrangements and use of slide. His stylistic chiming and ringing ... 2009 03 25 quote Guitarist Jonny Buckland sounds as though he is morphing more and more into The Edge from U2. ref ref name des moines Solo work Buckland has guested on Ian McCulloch singer Ian ..., particularly if Buckland is about to do a solo or a long riff. Martin has said, There would be no Coldplay music without Jonny Buckland. Citation needed date June 2008 The affection between Martin and Buckland is often evident during live concerts and interviews. This strong affection can commenly be referred to as Buckin as a combination of the duos names. Buckland is godfather to Martin s daughter ... date 2008 10 23 work NME accessdate 2008 11 07 quote Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland has admitted .... ref Buckland was a vegetarian for some time, but eventually gave up after spending some time in Japan ... title Boombox All Access Coldplay accessdate 2011 12 31 publisher Boombox date ref Buckland s brother ... 2009, Buckland married Chloe Lee Evans, a jewelry designer, at the luxury venue, One Marylebone in London ... with coldplay guitarist jonny buckland title Interview with Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland ... falls on her first birthday. ref and a son named Jonah, born in 2011 ref Jonny Buckland headlines ... see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Buckland, Jonny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Guitarist ... , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buckland, Jon Category 1977 births Category ... more details
Apart from a number of places in Devon for which Buckland forms the first part of the name see Buckland , the name on its own refers to two places in Devon Buckland is a hamlet near to Thurlestone in the South Hams , at coord 50 16 46 N 3 51 22 W display inline type city region GB . It was listed as a manor in the Domesday Book . ref Cite book last Harris first Helen title A Handbook of Devon Parishes publisher Halsgrove location Tiverton date 2004 pages 170 isbn 1 84114 314 6 ref Buckland is also a suburb of Newton Abbot , on the opposite side of the A380 road from the town centre, around coord 50 31 35 N 3 35 23 W display inline type city region GB . It is separated from Milber by Shaldon Road. References Reflist Category Villages in Devon devon geo stub pl Buckland Devon ... more details
Alfred Buckland 17 December 1825&ndash 12 June 1903 was a New Zealand landowner, auctioneer, farmer, pastoralist and businessman. He was born in Newton Abbot , Devon shire, England on 17 December 1825. ref name DNZB Buckland DNZB title Alfred Buckland first John last Stacpoole id 1b44 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buckland, Alfred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Landowner, auctioneer, farmer, pastoralist, businessman DATE OF BIRTH 17 December 1825 PLACE OF BIRTH Newton Abbot, Devonshire, England DATE OF DEATH 12 June 1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buckland, Alfred Category 1825 births Category 1903 deaths Category New Zealand farmers Category New Zealand businesspeople Category English emigrants to New Zealand NewZealand business bio stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Buckland in the Moor is a village and civil parish in the Teignbridge district of Devon , England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 94. The village is in Dartmoor . Image Buckland church.JPG thumb right The church, showing the famous clock. The church is made of stone quarried on the moor. The face of the clock spells out My Dear Mother . The baptismal font is Norman, and decorated with leaves and stars. Image My dear mother 2.JPG thumb left Detail of the clock face. Nearby there is a viewpoint called Buckland Beacon where you can also find the 10 Commandment Stones 1282  ft In 1927 The Lord of Buckland Manor, Mr Whitley, learnt that parliament had rejected a proposed revision of the Book of Common Prayer using Jesus Two Commandments instead of Moses Ten, at Holy Communion. He celebrated by engaging Mr W A Clements, a stonemason from Exeter, to engrave granite stones in situ on Buckland Beacon with the Ten Commandments. He started work on 15 December 1927 and completed the job on 14 June 1928. Whilst engraving the stones he lived in a cow shed on the site and was supplied each week with a loaf of bread by Mr Whitley. In later years Mr Clements said, Day after day I was on my knees chipping away and I wondered if the originator of the Commandments suffered from an aching back and sore knees as I did . If you glance at the stones you will find eleven commandments the eleventh inscribed, A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another. John 13 v34. Image Commandments 1.JPG thumb right Detail of one of the commandment stones. External links Commons category inline Buckland in the Moor Coord 50 32 37 N 3 48 22 W region GB type city display title DEFAULTSORT Buckland In The Moor Category Villages in Devon Devon geo stub nl Buckland in the Moor pl Buckland in the Moor ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 50.810 1.075 display title region GB POR scale 10000 Buckland is a residential area of the city of Portsmouth in the England English county of Hampshire . Buckland, then known as Bocheland, was one of the three settlements on Portsea Island mentioned in the Domesday Book . The Manor of Bocheland was purchased by Jean de Gisors . De Gisors, a Normans Norman lord who then founded Portsmouth on land at the southern end of the manor, in 1180. The area was extensively bombed during the World War II Second World War . Due to this, and the slum nature of much of what housing was left, large parts were demolished and replaced with social housing built in the 1950s and 60s. Charles Dickens was born in Buckland in 1812. His father moved to Portsmouth to work at the Naval Base. He bought a terraced house in an area close to the base then called Newtown.The house of his birth is now a museum. It stands in Old Commercial Road which is to this day a very prestigious street containing many Listed building listed Georgian architecture Georgian and Victorian architecture Victorian terraced house s and town houses. Kingston Road, which runs through the heart of Buckland, is home to a large selection of fast food outlets and restaurants. The western part of Buckland adjoins the city s international ferry port and commercial docks. West Buckland consists of a very large Council Estate with many tower blocks and mid rise blocks of flats. Because Buckland was the birthplace of Charles Dickens, many of the blocks of flats were named after characters in his books. Examples of these include Barkis and Nickelby houses which are two twin tower blocks 18 stories high. Copperfield and Pickwick houses are another twin set of tower blocks which are 11 stories high. Mickawber house is a mid rise block. West Buckland is quite deprived and has a very high population density. Flying Bull Primary and Nursery School serves the Buckland area. Category ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image File Buckland.jpg 220px static image caption official name Buckland latitude 51.1371 longitude 1.2952 population 7,200 population ref 2005 ref cite web title 2005 Ward Level Population Estimates publisher Kent County Council url http www.kent.gov.uk NR rdonlyres E503169D C06B 498F BD0A 678EE22B4D37 6841 sae108.pdf format PDF month September year 2006 accessdate 2007 08 20 ref shire district Dover district Dover shire county Kent region South East England constituency westminster Dover UK Parliament constituency Dover post town Dover postcode district CT17 postcode area CT dial code 01304 os grid reference TR261501 Other uses Buckland disambiguation Buckland is a village near and now merged with Dover, England . It is noted for its Saxon cemetery whose finds now belong to the British Museum but are on display at Dover Museum, England Dover Museum . English railway contractor, Edward Betts , was born in Buckland. External links http www.dover kent.co.uk places buckland.htm Dover Kent.co.uk Buckland http www.bucklandvoice.co.nr Buckland and North Dover s first community website References references Dover Kent geo stub Category Dover district ... more details
Joseph Edwin Buckland 24 September 1916 &ndash February 1989 was an England English cricket er. He was a left handed batsman and a left arm medium fast bowler who played for Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset . He was born in Lingfield, Surrey Lingfield , Surrey . He died at Sedgemoor, Co Durham, in February 1989. Buckland made one first class cricket first class appearance during the 1948 season, playing in an early season friendly match at Rodney Parade , Newport, Monmouthshire Newport , against Glamorgan County Cricket Club Glamorgan in which both teams tried out new players. In his two innings, he scored 17 runs, finishing not out on both occasions. Buckland bowled 17 overs in the match, conceded 55 runs and taking three wickets. But he did not win a contract, and made no further first class appearances. His name appeared in Wisden Cricketers Almanack as Bucklan . External links http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Players 3 3462 3462.html Joe Buckland at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buckland, Joe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 24 September 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buckland, Joe Category 1916 births Category 1989 deaths Category English cricketers Category Somerset cricketers ta ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Buckland static image static image caption latitude 51.803 longitude 0.713 os grid reference SP8812 label position left civil parish Buckland population 669 population ref ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 792021&c Buckland&d 16&e 15&g 424006&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1215978882781&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Neighbourhood Statistics 2001 Census ref shire district Aylesbury Vale shire county Buckinghamshire region South East England country England constituency westminster Aylesbury UK Parliament constituency Aylesbury post town Aylesbury postcode district HP22 postcode area HP dial code 01296 website Buckland is a village and Civil parishes in England civil parish in Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire , England . The village near the boundary with Hertfordshire , close to Aston Clinton . History The village Toponymy toponym is a common one in England. It is Old English in origin, and refers to a place which ... in this case. Before the Norman conquest of England , the manorialism manor of Buckland was held ... Battle of Newbury . His lands, including Buckland, were confiscated by the Roundhead Parliamentarians ... All Saints , Buckland was built in 1284. A Wesleyan chapel was built in 1831. The hamlet place hamlet of Buckland Wharf is in the parish. It takes its name from its wharf on the Wendover Branch of the Grand ... of the parish of Buckland which had been progressively cleared of scrub was transformed from an area of temporary summer pasture to one of permanent settlement subsequently to become known as Buckland Common . It remained a remote outpost of Buckland parish until becoming part of the newly created ... location isbn 0 85033 505 1 External links Commons category inline Buckland, Buckinghamshire Aylesbury Vale Category Villages in Buckinghamshire Category Civil parishes in Buckinghamshire nl Buckland Buckinghamshire pl Buckland Buckinghamshire ... more details