class infobox bordered style width 25em text align left font size 95 style font size larger The CaledonianClub colspan 2 style text align center Founded 1891 Home Page www.caledonianclub.com Address 9 Halkin Street, Belgravia, LONDON, SW1X 7DR Clubhouse here since 1946 Club established for Scotland Scots Club motto Floreat Caledonia colspan 2 style font size smaller The CaledonianClub is a members club in central London, for Scots in London and their guests. History The club was founded in 1891 as a proprietary club, based in Charles II Street, London SW1. It became a members club in 1917 when the Marquis of Tullibardine appealed to Members to make it the representative national club and headquarters ..., or to have served, in the opinion of the committee of the Club, in an important capacity in the public ... his death in May 1994, was a Member and regular user of the club, and occasionally brought young new Members of Parliament to the club, including, in 1984, the newly elected member for Sedgefield, Tony ... of Appeal in Ordinary 1985 87 and Lord Chancellor 1987 97 . Location The club was originally located ..., accompanied by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, on 30 November 2006. Societies The Club has established ... in training at present Caledonian Lad and Port Charlotte . Members may buy shares in a syndicate ... on their horses progress. After lunch at the Club on the first Tuesday of each month, a well known ... a highly sociable competition against the New Club, Edinburgh. The Musical Society organises a series of performances by world class young musicians in spring and autumn. The Burns Club of London, The Caledonian Society of London, The Royal Caledonian School and many other Scottish organisations meet regularly at The CaledonianClub, and The National Trust for Scotland s London Branch is situated within the Club. Other clubs There are reciprocal arrangements with clubs in Scotland the New Club ... and City Club, London and the south east, and some 60 clubs worldwide, including The Hong Kong Club ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 The Caledonian Curling Club also known as the Callie Curling Club has been one of the most prominent curling rinks in Canada for many years. The club was established on October 14, 1915. Since its beginning so many years ago, the club has harboured many provincial, national, and even Olympic Games Olympic champions. It has also been a second home to thousands of people over the years who have come to the rink to relax, socialize, and of course, play an enjoyable game of curling. History On 7 October 1915, curlers gathered in Slater and Finlayson s store to discuss prospects for the formation of a second curling club in Regina. It was agreed that a second club would not only prove beneficial in the interests of curling in the city, but the additional rink would provide better accommodation for the Provincial Bonspiel. The Club was officially established on the day of October 14, 1915 when it was given the name of The Caledonian Curling Club of Regina. C. J. Watson, who had chaired the meetings, was named the first president of the club. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Links to the same article in other languages if the articles exist already see Help Interlanguage links Category Curling clubs in Canada ... more details
wiktionarypar CaledonianCaledonian is a Geography geographical term used to refer to places, species, or items in or from Scotland , or particularly the Scottish Highlands . It derives from Caledonia , the Roman name for the area of modern Scotland. It is often abbreviated to Caley , Cally , or The Caley , or in Gaelic An Calaidh The Caley . Caledonian is also used to refer to places or people in or from New Caledonia . It may refer to Caledonians , the people of Caledonia Caledonian Airways , former Scottish airline Caledonian Canal , between Inverness and Fort William, Scotland Caledonian Brewery , in Edinburgh, Scotland Caledonian Envelopes , Scotlands foremost envelopes supplier Caledonian F.C. , former football club from Inverness Caledonian Forest , the native woodland of Highland Scotland Caledonian Ground , sports venue in Dunedin, New Zealand Caledonian locomotive , an early locomotive of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway . Caledonian orogeny , a geological event Caledonian Railway , former Scottish railway company Caledonian Railway Brechin , preserved steam railway Caledonian Record , a newspaper published in Vermont, USA Caledonian Road disambiguation , the name of two stations in London, England Caledonian Sleeper , a sleeper train service in Scotland Caledonian Stadium , football stadium in Inverness, home ground of Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. Glasgow Caledonian University , in Glasgow, Scotland The Caledonian Cup , a tournament held each year by Scottish Pro Wrestling It is also used by Scottish institutions or societies around the world, or by groups with Scottish ancestry. For example the CaledonianClub in London. See also Caledonia Caledonians Caledonians disambiguation disambig ... more details
File Wigan North Western railway station 2052512 4fbe2a7c.jpg thumb The Caledonian at Wigan North Western railway station 20 June 1957 The Caledonian was a British express passenger train of the 1950s and 1960s running between stnlink Glasgow Central and stnlink London Euston , up in the morning, due into London in mid afternoon, and down in the afternoon, with a Glasgow arrival in the late evening. It was operated by the London Midland Region of British Railways and was non stop between stnlink Carlisle and London. In the timetable for winter 1959 60, the train was slowed by 25 minutes to compensate for delays during electrification work on the West Coast Main Line , for a new journey time of 7 hours 15 minutes, identical with the other two daytime named trains of the period between the two cities, the Royal Scot train Royal Scot and the Mid Day Scot . All three trains were restricted to eight coaches to save weight, and the number of passengers carried was limited to the seating capacity of the train, standing passengers not being permitted. ref cite news title The winter timetables of British Railways The West Coast speed up work Trains Illustrated page 584 date December 1959 location Hampton Court publisher Ian Allan ref Notes references See also List of named passenger trains of the United Kingdom Category Named passenger trains of the United Kingdom ... more details
File CaledonianDunedin.jpg thumb right The Caledonian Ground. File CaledonianGround.png thumb right Current and former locations of the Caledonian Ground within Dunedin s urban area are shown by the red and green dots respectively. The Caledonian Ground , often simply known as The Caley , is a major sports venue in the New Zealand city of Dunedin . It is primarily used for soccer and athletics, and has a capacity of 7,500. Location The Caledonian Ground is currently sited at the northern end of Logan Park, Dunedin Logan Park in Dunedin North , close to Logan Park High School and close to the University of Otago and Otago Polytechnic . Other major sports venues are located nearby, including the University Oval, Dunedin University Oval and the Forsyth Barr Stadium at University Plaza , the latter of which is currently under construction. The ground is nestled at the very edge of the floodplain ... of the ground. History File OldCaledonianDunedin.jpg thumb right A gymnasium and lawn bowls club are all that remain of the former Caledonian Ground complex in South Dunedin. The venue is often referred to by Dunedinities as the New Caledonian Ground , an indication that the ground has not long been at its current site. Until 2000 the Caledonian Ground was located in the heart of South Dunedin , at the corner ... that remains of the former ground is a gymnasium and a lawn bowls bowling club. The gymnasium is a World War II war memorial . The original Caledonian complex dated back to 1876, when the city s Caledonian ... 0 86868 030 3. p. 38 ref The original Caledonian Ground hosted New Zealand s first international football ... 1 at the Caledonian to a New South Wales representative XI. ref HiltonNZAssoc p.143 ref The Caledonian ... Grounds 21 1422 f.html Cricketarchive.com . Retrieved 27 October 2009. ref Usage The Caledonian ... Otago United formerly played many of their home games at the Caledonian Ground, and it has been ... display title Category Sports venues in Dunedin Category Cricket grounds in New Zealand ca Caledonian ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 Paterson Caledonian was an American soccer club based in Paterson, New Jersey that was a member of the professional American Soccer League . The club joined the ASL two months into the 1936 37 season, when they took over the Newark Germans and moved the team to Paterson. Before the 1938 39 season, the club moved to Trenton, absorbed the amateur Trenton Highlanders club, and took their name. Year by year class wikitable Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup 1936 37 N A ASL 3rd, National Semifinals ? 1937 38 N A ASL 5th, National Did not qualify ? Category New Jersey soccer clubs Category Defunct soccer clubs in the United States Category American Soccer League 1933 1983 teams US footyclub stub nl Paterson Caledonian ... more details
unreferenced date March 2011 Caledonian Football ClubCaledonian F.C. was a football soccer football club from the city of Inverness , Highland council area Highland , Scotland . Formation Caledonian Football Club was formed in 1885 by lads from the Big Green area of Inverness, though some which? date ... , located beside the Caledonian Canal , and they were known by the nickname Caley . History The Highland Football League Highland League s largest and most successful club, Caledonian won the competition ... F.C. Clachnacuddin , equalled this record in 2004. The club s greatest period of league ..., a journalist who also wrote the club s centenary book Caley All The Way The First Hundred Years in 1986. The club won the prestigious Rothmans Football Yearbook Award for outstanding non league club ... alone Scotland. Caledonian, like other Highland League clubs, were prevented from making the step .... Caledonian decided to apply for membership, as did city rivals Inverness Thistle F.C. Inverness ... sides, especially by Caley fans who were confident their club could successfully bid on their own. However, an amalgamation went ahead leaving deep resentment from Caley fans that the club s board had betrayed them. The new club, Caledonian Thistle later Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. Inverness Caledonian Thistle , were granted membership to the Scottish Football League Third Division Third Division at the beginning of season 1994&ndash 95. Players For a list of all Caledonian FC players with a Wikipedia article Category Caledonian F.C. players Great Caley names included Willie Whitton ... Wilson Robertson , Martin Lisle and Ray Mackintosh footballer Ray Mackintosh . Club Formed 1885 Defunct 1994 By amalgamation of Caledonian F.C. and Inverness Thistle to form Caledonian Thistle shortly afterwards renamed Inverness Caledonian Thistle Ground Telford Street Park Colours Royal blue ... Caley Nostalgia Defunct Scottish football clubs Category Inverness Caledonian Thistle ... more details
, South Africa Caledonian Stadium South Africa Infobox Stadium stadium name Caledonian Stadium nickname image Image Caledonian stadium.jpg 250px pushpin map Scotland Inverness pushpin mapsize 250 ... awards closed demolished owner Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC ... The Caledonian Stadium , currently known as the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium for sponsorship reasons ... . The stadium plays host to the home matches of Scottish Premier League team Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. Inverness Caledonian Thistle . History Inverness Caledonian Thistle was formed in 1994 by the merging of two Highland Football League Highland League clubs, Caledonian F.C. Caledonian ... 1994 and 1996, the new club played their home matches at Telford Street Park , which had been the home ground of Caledonian. ref name Inglis However, one of the pledges made to gain entrance into the Scottish ... could only be provided under set conditions, which caused further delay. ref name Inglis The club threatened ... the old grounds of Caledonian and Inverness Thistle for 1.1 million, the grant from Inverness ... the club won the Scottish Football League First Division First Division in 2004, they faced a problem in that the Caledonian Stadium did not meet the Scottish Premier League SPL rules on stadium criteria, which said that a stadium needed to have 10,000 seats. ref name promotion The Caledonian Stadium ... 05 Scottish Premier League 2004 05 season , while redevelopment works were carried out at the Caledonian ... the club s biggest shareholder. As Tulloch also paid part of the development cost, the stadium had the Tulloch name added to it on completion of the work. The club added a very small stand, when date ... isbn 0002184265 http www.scottishgrounds.co.uk inverness.htm Tulloch Caledonian Stadium Scottish Ground Guide commons category Caledonian Stadium Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. Football venues in Scotland Category Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. Category Football venues in Scotland Category Sports ... more details
Caledonian Road could refer to Caledonian Road London , a road in North London Caledonian Road tube station , a tube station in North London Caledonian Road and Barnsbury station , a nearby railway station in North London Caledonian Road railway station a former station on the main line out of King s Cross. disambig it Caledonian Road ... more details
wiktionary New Caledonian New Caledonian may refer to Something of, from, or related to New Caledonia , an Overseas departments and territories of France overseas territory of France, located in the subregion region of Melanesia in the southwest Pacific A person from New Caledonia, or of New Caledonian descent. For information about the New Caledonian people, see Demographics of New Caledonia and Culture of New Caledonia . For specific persons, see List of New Caledonians. Note that there is no language called New Caledonian . See Languages of New Caledonia . New Caledonian cuisine Special Allpages New Caledonian List of all pages beginning with New Caledonian disambig ... more details
Visitors Club , one of the airline s main group charterers, became Caledonian s first majority shareholder ...For the 1980s charter airline of the same name Caledonian Airways 1988 Infobox Airline airline Caledonian Airways image Caledonian airways 70s logo.svg image size IATA CA ICAO callsign CALEDONIAN founded ... parent Caledonian Airways Ltd fleet size 11 jet aircraft br 7 Boeing 707 707 320C Boeing 707 320C ... la Haye, br Frank A Hope website File Douglas DC 7C Caledonian Aws 1964.jpg thumb right Caledonian Douglas ... 2.jpg thumb right Caledonian Bristol Britannia Series 300 Bristol 175 Britannia 314 br G ATMA in the later aircraft livery scheme at Man br chester in August 1966 Caledonian Airways was a wholly private ... lease lease d from Sabena . ref Aeroplane Commercial Aviation Affairs Caledonian Equipment , Vol. 101 ... view 1962 1962 20 200548.html date 1962 04 12 ref ref name punchbag 33 cite journal title The Caledonian punchbag journal Flight International page p. 33 date 1987 03 21 ref Caledonian grew rapidly ... numbers grew from just 8,000 in 1961 to 800,000 in 1970. ref name Caledonian History http www.competition ... Airways Plc and British Caledonian Group plc A report on the proposed merger , Chapter 4 British Caledonian Group plc , History and development , p.32 ref ref Fly me, I m Freddie , p. 134 ref The latter ... 1973 20 202399.html date 1973 09 20 ref By the end of 1970, Caledonian operated an all jet aircraft ... view 1970 1970 20 200526.html date 1970 03 26 ref This was also the time Caledonian merged with British ... scheduled carrier in the United Kingdom . ref name Caledonian BUA High Risk The Politics of the Air , pp. 256 7 ref History Inception Caledonian Airways was the brainchild of Adam Thomson, a former ..., 1 June 2000 ref ref name Caledonian History ref name Caledonian Profile cite journal title Airline Profile Number Forty two in the series British Caledonian, BCAL takes its place as Britain s third ... 1972 20 201974.html date 1972 08 03 ref ref Jets Monthly Airline History The BCal STORY ... Caledonian ... more details
Air Caledonian was an airline based in Prestwick , Scotland. It was a short lived airline operating services from Prestwick to the Scottish islands . Its main base was Glasgow Prestwick International Airport Prestwick International Airport . It ceased operations in 2005. Code data International Civil Aviation Organisation ICAO Code CSF History The airline was established in 2003 and started operations on 6 December 2004. It ceased operations in January 2005. It was wholly owned by Clasair . Fleet The Air Caledonian fleet consisted of 1 EMBRAER EMB 110 Bandeirante Embraer EMB 110P1 Bandeirante aircraft. External links wayback http www.aircaledonian.com Air Caledonian official website Category Airlines established in 2003 Category Airlines disestablished in 2005 Category Defunct airlines of Scotland Category Companies based in South Ayrshire Category 2003 establishments in Scotland Category Defunct airlines of the United Kingdom Scotland company stub hu Air Caledonian ... more details
Caledonian Mercury was the name of a Scottish newspaper, published three times a week between 1720 1867. ref http www.nls.uk collections rarebooks collections newspapers.html National Library of Scotland Rare Books Collections ref Numbers published from 1800 on are available online for registered users of the National Library of Scotland website. Currently it is a Scottish online newspaper taking its name after its printed predecessor and the even earlier Mercurius Caledonius 1660 1661 . ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news scotland 8478062.stm BBC News, 25 Jan 2010 ref ref http heritage.caledonianmercury.com 2010 01 24 the previous incarnations of the caledonian mercury 00162 Caledonian Mercury The previous incarnations of the Caledonian Mercury ref Set up by Stewart Kirkpatrick , formerly 2000 2007 responsible for The Scotsman webpage, and launched late at night on 24 January 2010, it is supposed to rarely cover breaking news, concentrating on analytical, discursive reporting . ref http www.guardian.co.uk media 2010 jan 25 caledonian mercury scottish press Guardian, 25 Jan 2010 ref See also Burney Collection of Newspapers References Reflist External links http caledonianmercury.com Caledonian Mercury front page Category Newspapers published in Scotland Category Newspapers with Scottish Gaelic content Scotland newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Brewery name Caledonian Brewery image Image Caledonian Brewery.jpg 240px caption location Edinburgh , Scotland, UK owner Heineken International Heineken opened 1869 production active beers brewbox beer name Deuchars IPA style India Pale Ale brewbox beer name Caledonian 80 style Scottish beer Scottish Ale brewbox beer name Flying Scotsman style Premium Bitter beer seasonal beers brewbox beer ... Fruit Beer brewbox beer name Merman XXX style Export Ale other beers Caledonian Brewery is a Scottish ... it was founded in 1869, the brewery was named the Lorimer and Clark Caledonian Brewery, after its founders ... Melvin Brewery in Edinburgh and together they opened Lorimer and Clark s Caledonian Brewery ... in the north east of England. Vaux era On George Lorimer s death in 1919, The Caledonian Brewery ... s Beer McEwan s ales has been transferred to the Caledonian Brewery. ref http news.bbc.co.uk ... time, a new Caledonian Brewing Company CBC was formed by several former shareholders and directors of the pre 2004 business. CBC owns the Caledonian brands and operates the brewery site on behalf ... 2004 ref In January 2006, the Caledonian Brewing Company purchased the Harviestoun Brewery based ... is Caledonian s url http www.sundayherald.com 53750 date 29 January 2006 ref In 2008, S&N bought ... and brewing will continue at the site. Harviestoun was not part of the takeover and was retained by Caledonian ... the Caledonian Brewery Company. ref http www.journal online.co.uk article 3090 caledonian chiefs quash rumours that deuchars will lose its tradition Caledonian chiefs quash rumours that Deuchars will lose its tradition 24 April 2008 ref Beers Caledonian s most well known beers are Deuchars India ... ales. References reflist External links http www.caledonian brewery.co.uk Caledonian Brewery http scottishbrewing.com breweries edinburghandlothians caledonian.php Caledonian Scottish Brewing.com history ... Companies based in Edinburgh Category Companies established in 1869 sv Caledonian Brewing Company Ltd ... more details
dablink This is about the historical Scottish railway company for the modern preserved line see Caledonian Railway Brechin . Infobox SG rail railroad name Caledonian Railway logo filename logo size system map map caption map size marks image CR 419 at Bo ness.jpg image caption Caledonian locomotive CR ... length hq city Glasgow website The Caledonian Railway was a major Scottish railway company. It was formed ... The Caledonian Railway Company was well supported by Glasgow and Edinburgh shareholders more than ... owner of steamers, hotels including the Caledonian Hotel at Edinburgh , docks, and harbours and of two ... were unconnected. Before the Caledonian railway, the quickest journey between Glasgow and London ... the Annandale route. ref name thomas 137 141 This route was opened up as a railway line, the Caledonian Railway. The Caledonian wished to ensure that it was the only railway line built between .... After the CaledonianCaledonian Railway Main Line main line opened in 1849 it was possible ... journey time to 12.5 hours. ref name thomas 137 141 The main line File Train passing the Caledonian Brewery, Slateford Edinburgh.jpg thumb Former Caledonian Main Line, Edinburgh 2011 main Caledonian Main Line When first opened, the Caledonian Main Line represented the only railway link between ... Railway s metals. The Caledonian Railway s Glasgow terminus was later moved to stnlnk Glasgow Central ... Caledonian Main line together with the former Clydesdale Junction Railway are still in use today .... Branches in Dumfries and Galloway A branch of the Caledonian railway, known as the Solway Junction ..., Page 103 ref The line was opened, with Caledonian Railway backing, completely by 8 August 1870. The Scottish part was bought by the Caledonian Railway on 5 August 1873 and the whole line on 6 July ... ore started to run out by the end of the 19th century. Another branch of the Caledonian railway ..., Page 72 ref The line opened on 1 September 1863, with Caledonian Railway backing, and it was bought ... more details
The Caledonian Volunteers was a British provincial unit that was raised for service in the American Revolutionary War . This unit was partially mounted and partially foot and was raised in Philadelphia in late 1777 and early 1778. It returned with the army to New York in 1778 and was merged into the British Legion 1778 British Legion in July, 1778. Category Loyalist military units in the American Revolution ... more details
Infobox Airline airline British Caledonian image British caledonian 70s logo.svg image size IATA BR ICAO BCC callsign CALEDONIAN founded 1970 ceased 1988 hubs London Gatwick Airport headquarters London Gatwick Airport br 1970 1980 br Caledonian House, Lowfield Heath , Crawley , West Sussex , United Kingdom ... N. Bebchick, br Frank A. Hope, br Dennis H. Walter parent Caledonian Airways Ltd br 1970 1981 , br Caledonian Aviation Group PLC 1982 1985 , br British Caledonian Group plc 1986 1987 subsidiaries br British Caledonian Aircraft Trading 1974 1987 , br British Caledonian Airways Charter 1982 1985 , br British Caledonian Flight Training 1985 1987 , br British Caledonian Helicopters 1979 1987 , br British Caledonian Travel Holdings 1982 1985 , br Cal Air International 1985 1987 , br Caledonian Airmotive br 1981 1986 , br Caledonian Airways Charter 1970 1982 , br Caledonian Airways Leasing 1970 1974 , br Caledonian Equipment Holdings 1970 1974 , br Caledonian Far East Airways 1985 1987 , br Caledonian Hotel Holdings 1985 1986 , br Caledonian Hotel Management 1970 1984 , br Caledonian Leisure Holdings ... East , br North America br as of 21 December 1987 company slogan Let s go British Caledonian. 1970s br We never forget you have a choice. 1980s lounge Clansmen Lounge British Caledonian BCal was a private ... into being in November 1970 when the Scotland Scottish charter airline Caledonian Airways , at the time ... Kingdom UK s leading independent scheduled carrier. The BUA takeover enabled Caledonian to realise its ... control of its erstwhile competitor in December 1987. The 1970s main British Caledonian in the 1970s During the 1970s, British Caledonian assumed the role of the UK s Second Force to counterbalance ... British Caledonian , Flight International, 3 August 1972, p. 156 ref ref name Profile 159 http www.flightglobal.com ... British Caledonian , Flight International, 3 August 1972, p. 159 ref The rapid expansion of the Second ... again and to become profitable. The 1980s Image British caledonian 80s logo.svg thumb 1980s logo main ... more details
Orphan date November 2011 Caledonian Crescent is a particularly wealthy and prominent residential community of Auchterarder , near Gleneagles Hotel in Perth and Kinross Perthshire , Scotland , United Kingdom . In 2009, it was named as the most expensive street in Scotland by the property website Zoopla. The average house price in Caledonian Crescent is 1.587 million. ref http www.perthshireadvertiser.co.uk perthshire news local news perthshire 2009 04 24 caledonian crescent is the priciest street in scotland 73103 23457456 ref References reflist coord 56.2831 3.7412 type landmark region GB display title Category Perth and Kinross PerthKinross geo stub ... more details
Infobox Canal name Caledonian Canal image Caledonian canal.jpg caption Swing bridge over the Caledonian Canal o name company Caledonian Canal Commissioners engineer Thomas Telford a engineer date act 1803 ... Caledonian Canal map The Caledonian Canal is a canal in Scotland that connects the Scottish east ... canals and rivers caledonian canal title Waterscape Caledonian Canal publisher Waterscape ... 09.JPG thumb left The Dochgarroch Lock in Dochgarroch along the Caledonian Canal with its lower gates ... CaledonianCanal.jpg thumb left Locks on the Caledonian Canal at Fort Augustus File CaledonianCanal.jpg thumb left Loch Lochy , part of the route of the Caledonian Canal File Gairlochybottom ... lowlands. ref name caledonian Hayward 2007 ref The canal would also provide a safer passage ... survey for a canal was carried out by James Watt in 1773, but it was the Caledonian Canal Commission that paved the way for the actual construction. ref name caledonian On 27 July 1803, an Act of Parliament ... by the Government, but both estimates were inadequate. ref name caledonian Because of the remoteness ... unemployment in the Highlands. ref name caledonian The canal finally opened in 1822, having ..., and the perceived threat to shipping when the canal was started was now gone. ref name caledonian Operation File Caledonian Canal at West Highland Railway swingbridge kingsley 30 JUN 09.jpg thumb left A sailboat on the Caledonian Canal approaches from the Loch Linnhe side of the Mallaig Extension ... name caledonian The work was designed by Telford s associate, James Walker engineer James Walker and completed ... with steamboat services. ref name caledonian There was an upsurge in commercial traffic during ... where the structures are probably in a better condition than they have ever been. ref name caledonian ... 1 million by 2012. ref name caledonian There are many ways for tourists to enjoy the canal, whether ... A. D. Cameron year 2005 title The Caledonian Canal location Edinburgh publisher Birlinn isbn 1 84158 ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Caledonian Record image caption type Daily Newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1837 ceased publication price owners publisher Todd M. Smith editor Dana Gray chiefeditor assoceditor staff language political circulation 9,609 headquarters 190 Federal Street br St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819 USA oclc 12180513 ISSN 1054 3716 website http www.caledonianrecord.com Caledonian Record The Caledonian Record is a daily newspaper published in St. Johnsbury, Vermont . ref http www.mondotimes.com 1 world us 45 2592 6108 Mondo Times.com ref It was established in 1837. ref name caledonian http www.vtliving.com newspapers caledonianrecord VT Living.com Caledonian Record Publication Profile Accessed online July 14, 2007 ref It employs a staff of 36. ref http www.caledonianrecord.com pages contact us ref Circulation The paper is distributed in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont and the North Country of New Hampshire. It maintains a New Hampshire office located at 263 Main Street ... and some holidays. ref name caledonian ref name highschool http www.highschooljournalism.org Content.cfm?id 117 ASNE Partnership profile Lyndon Institute Caledonian Record , High School Journalism ... Hampshire Residents Caledonian Record , NH.gov. Accessed online July 14, 2007 ref The Caledonian ..., Vermont Lyndonville was under 93 . For the area immediately surrounding St. Johnsbury the Caledonian ... about us About Us , The Caledonian Record Online. Accessed online July 14, 2007 ref History Albert ... at Texas Tech University , 2006. Pp 27 8. Retrieved 2011 02 11. ref Caledonian Record Pub. Co., Inc. v. VT State College The Caledonian garnered attention in 2003 over a court case entitled Caledonian Record Pub. Co., Inc. v. VT State College. The Caledonian wanted to have access to student disciplinary ... The Caledonian recently In 2007 the paper employed a staff of 40, and its sales ranged from one million to five million dollars annually. ref name caledonian In 2007 the paper became involved in a partnership ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox New Caledonian political party party name Caledonian Union name native Union cal donienne party logo Image Flag of New Caledonia.svg 200px party wikicolourid MEI GE CAP leader Charles Pidjot foundation Start date 1953 ideology Separatism , Melanesian socialism , Christian democracy french None, close to the Socialist Party France Socialist Party european None europarl None international None colours Green headquarters Noum a website CONGseats 9 SUDseats 1 NORDseats 8 ILESseats 6 The Caledonian Union Lang fr Union cal donienne , UC is a Secession pro independence political party in New Caledonia . In the latest Elections in New Caledonia legislative elections of May 10, 2009, the party won around 11.65 of the popular vote, and 9 out of 54 seats in the Territorial Congress of New Caledonia Territorial Congress ref In the legislative elections of May 9, 2004, the party won 11.9 of the popular vote, and 7 out of 54 seats in the Territorial Congress. ref . History The Caledonian Union was born as a cross community multi ethnic autonomist party, led by Maurice Lenormand , who was the island s sole representative in the French National Assembly , sitting with the Popular Republican Movement MRP and other Christian democratic parties in France. The first significant success was on February 8, 1953, the election of 15 members of the Caledonian Union lists to the 25 seats General Council ref Pierre Berg s, Maurice Lenormand, Roch Pidjot, Mat o Aripoindi, Rapha l Bouanaou , Kowi Bouillant, Andr Caron, Doui Matayo Wetta, Luther Enoka, Louis Eschembrenner, James Haeweng, Michel Kauma, Georges Newland, Elia Thidjine, Marc Tivollier ref . However, the UC ... Naouna in 2007. In the New Caledonian legislative election, 2009 2009 provincial elections , the party ... Chirac to the island in 2003. Notes and References Reflist New Caledonian political parties Category ... Category Melanesian socialism Category Caledonian Union politicians Main ca Uni Caledoniana fr ... more details
italic title Infobox locomotive name 28 Caledonian powertype Steam image caption designer Galloway builder builddate 1832 railroad Liverpool and Manchester Railway whytetype 0 4 0 driverdiameter boilerpressure cylindercount 2 cylindersize totalsurface gauge RailGauge 56.5 locoweight tenderweight locotenderweight topspeed firstrundate retiredate 1832 currentowner disposition Caledonian was an early steam locomotive which had a short career on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway L&MR . Design Caledonian was an 0 4 0 locomotive, with two vertical cylinders mounted in front of the smokebox driving all four wheels by means of connecting rods. ref name Curio cite web url http www.catskillarchive.com rrextra odcuri.Html publisher Catskill Archive title Curiosities of Locomotive Design accessdate 2008 03 23 ref The builder was W & J Galloway & Sons Galloway, Bowman & Glasgow of the Caledonia Foundry, Manchester. ref name Index cite web url http www.steamindex.com locotype earlyloc.htm publisher Steam Index title Early locomotive history accessdate 2008 03 23 ref History Caledonian was only in service for a few years. It was numbered 28 by the L&MR but replaced after a few months, as it had a tendency to derail. ref name Curio It was working as a ballast engine during the London and Birmingham Railway construction when it was involved in a fatal collision with a locomotive named Star on 28 February 1835. ref name Index Other locomotives London, Midland and Scottish Railway LMS Royal Scot Class Royal Scot Class 4 6 0 locomotive 6141 was originally named Caledonian . This loco was built by the North British Locomotive Company at Glasgow in September 1927 and withdrawn in April 1964 as 46141 The North Staffordshire Regiment . References Reflist Further reading cite book first R.H.G. last Thomas year 1960 title The Liverpool & Manchester Railway publisher Batsford location London ... loco stub England rail transport stub cs Lokomotiva Caledonian ... more details
Infobox company name Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd logo File Caledonian macbrayne logo.svg 250px slogan type ... 200px The funnel of MV Juno 1974 6 Caledonian MacBrayne lang gd Caledonian Mac a Bhriuthainn , usually ... 2006 the company s official name has been CalMac Ferries Ltd although it still operates as Caledonian ... title Company History publisher Caledonian MacBrayne ref History Image Cal Mac HQ2005.jpg thumb left The Caledonian MacBrayne headquarters building at Gourock pierhead and a visit from MV Caledonian ... Fort William , and on through the Caledonian Canal to Inverness . With the retirement of the founders ... and Scottish Railway and Coast Lines . Its ships featured red funnels with a black top. Caledonian Steam Packet Company main Caledonian Steam Packet Company The Caledonian Railway at first used the services ... competition between all the fleets, the Caledonian and G & SW were merged in 1923 into the London, Midland and Scottish Railway LMS and their fleets were amalgamated into the Caledonian Steam Packet ... to Ardrishaig ended on 30 September 1969, leaving the Clyde entirely to the CSP. Caledonian MacBrayne File MV Jupiter 090829e.jpg thumb MV Jupiter leaving Dunoon File MV Caledonian Isles 15207c.jpg thumb MV Caledonian Isles at Gourock On 1 January 1973 the Caledonian Steam Packet Co. acquired most ... the new name of Caledonian MacBrayne, with a combined headquarters at Gourock. Funnels were now painted red with a black top, and a yellow circle at the side of the funnel featuring the red Caledonian ... and MV Juno . In 1990 the ferry business was spun off as a separate company, keeping the Caledonian .... A joint venture between Caledonian MacBrayne and the Royal Bank of Scotland named Northlink ..., and the service was again put out to tender. Caledonian MacBrayne won this tender, and formed a separate ... bidding on an equal basis, Caledonian MacBrayne was split into two separate companies on 1 October 2006. Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited CMAL retained ownership of CalMac vessels and infrastructure ... more details
File Forest above the Allt Ruadh geograph.org.uk 318433.jpg thumb right Caledonian Forest above the Allt Ruadh The Caledonian Forest is the name of a type of woodland that once covered vast areas of Scotland . Today, however, only 1 of the original forest survives, covering convert 180 km2 acre in 84 locations. ref name fc cite web title Caledonian pinewood publisher Forestry Commission url http www.forestry.gov.uk ... of wildlife , much of which is not found elsewhere in the British Isles . History The Caledonian Forests ... Caledonian Pine woods near Loch an Eilein geograph.org.uk 88408.jpg thumb right Caledonian Pinewoods ... poem Cad Goddeu The Battle of the Trees are intended to be the Caledonian Forest. ref Green, Thomas ... Image Capercaillie Lomvi 2004.jpg thumb right Capercaillie a species which depends on the Caledonian Forest Being a unique ecosystem in the British Isles, the Caledonian Pinewoods are home to some of the country ... in the British Isles. Breeding bird species in Caledonian pine forests found breeding nowhere ... Diver Redwing Scottish Crossbill Temminck s Stint Wood Sandpiper Breeding bird species in Caledonian ... Mammal species present in Caledonian pine forests File Deer in Pinewoods nr Invercauld House geograph.org.uk 138112.jpg thumb right Red Deer in Caledonian pinewood European Beaver ref http www.scotsbeavers.org ... Red Deer Red Fox Red Squirrel Roe Deer Wildcat Mammal species extinct in Caledonian pine forests ... Caledonian pine forest is fully Protected areas protect ed, and much of the forest now lies within ... in practical work to regenerate and restore the Caledonian Forest since 1989. Its long term aim is to return ... continues on the ecology of the Caledonian Forest and its restoration. Populations of the rare ... extinct in Great Britain , back into Caledonian pine forests. Corporations have been set up to persuade ... br Emgann Coit Celidon eo Kaledonia Arbaro fr For t cal donienne no Caledonian Forest ru fi Caledonian Forest ... more details