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  1. Hibernia College

    Infobox University name Hibernia College native name Col iste Hibernia image File Hibernia College Logo.jpg established 2000 type Private students faculty 350 campus Online calendar affiliations HETAC website http www.hiberniacollege.com address 2 Clare Street br Dublin 2 city Dublin country Republic of Ireland Ireland telephone Hibernia College is a private online education online higher education college based in Dublin . It was founded in 2000 by Sean Rowland and was the first online college accredited by the Irish Higher Education and Training Awards Council HETAC . It has three schools Education, Health Sciences and Management & Law, offering higher diploma Republic of Ireland higher diploma and Master s degree in Europe Taught postgraduate Master s degrees taught master s courses. Education The college offers a Higher Diploma in Arts in Primary Education accredited by the Department of Education and Skills Ireland Department of Education and Skills . ref name hdipsyll cite web url ... in Arts in Primary Education Syllabus publisher Hibernia College accessdate 10 March 2012 ref The religious ... www.thejournal.ie atheists criticise religion exam at student teacher college 368004 Feb2012 title Atheists criticise religion exam at student teacher college last Bohan first Christine date 28 February ... newspaper ireland 2012 0310 1224313106779.html title College removes atheism statements ... Vincent Twomey on Newstalk Lunchtime date 7 March 2012 work Newstalk accessdate 10 March 2012 ref The college ... it20120310 The college also runs post graduate and masters programmes in teaching and learning for post ... 2011 07 12 new online law masters launched New online Law Masters launched by Hibernia College and Birmingham City University , Media Release, 16th July 2011. ref in accredited by the Birmingham City University commenced in 2011. ref name sbp Hibernia moves to meet the demand for teachers ... include the MSc in Financial Management and the MSc in Pharmaceutical Medicine HETAC . Hibernia also ...   more details



  1. Hibernia

    Hibernia National Bank , Hibernian Insurance Group , Ancient Order of Hibernians , The Hibernian magazine, Hibernia College , Hibernian F.C. Hibernian Football Club , HMS Hibernia , the Hibernia ... historian Tacitus , in his book Agricola c. 98 AD , uses the name Hibernia. Iouernia was a Greek ... land . Hibernia in the historical record The island of Ireland was never incorporated into the Roman ... Hibernia Bot generated title ref Roman historian Tacitus makes reference to an expedition to Ireland ... of Roman influence Four centuries of Roman presence in Roman Britain were related to ancient Hibernia ... century made a map of Hibernia full of data on rivers, mountains and people demonstrating a knowledge of the island that could have been originated even from the presence in Hibernia of Roman explorers ... According to Phillip Rance some tribes of Hibernia, called Attacotti Old Irish term aithechth atha ... landlord administration that ruled much of Ireland until 1650 was Pro Deo, Rege et Patria, Hibernia Unanimis. In English For God, King and Fatherland, Ireland is United . By the 18th century Hibernia ... in northern Europe, Hibernia was a useful word to describe Ireland with overtones of classical style ... from 1823. Hibernia is a word that is rarely used today with regard to Ireland. ref Although it is found ... Hiberniae Nationalis National University of Ireland . Hibernia is also the name of a large ... of Ireland es Hibernia fr Hibernia gl Hibernia it Hibernia nl Hibernia no Hibernia pl Hibernia pt ...   more details



  1. Hibernia, Indiana

    Hibernia is the name of the following places in the U.S. state of Indiana Hibernia, Clark County, Indiana Hibernia, Montgomery County, Indiana geodis ...   more details



  1. SS Hibernia

    Hibernia was the name of a number of steamships. PS Hibernia 1847 PS Hibernia 1847 , In service with the London and North Western Railway until 1884. SS Hibernia 1861 SS Hibernia 1861 , an Atlantic Royal Mail Steamship Navigation Company cable laying ship which sank in 1877. TSS Hibernia 1899 TSS Hibernia 1899 , In service with the London and North Western Railway until 1915. TSS Hibernia 1920 TSS Hibernia 1920 , In service with the London and North Western Railway , London, Midland and Scottish Railway and British Railways until 1949. SS Hibernia 1949 , In service with British Railways from 1949 76. shipindex ...   more details



  1. Hibernia (disambiguation)

    Hibernia has several meanings, usually pertaining to Ireland in some way Hibernia was a Roman name for the Irish isle . They include Locations United States Hibernia, Florida , a town Hibernia, New Jersey , an unincorporated place Hibernia, Clark County, Indiana , an unincorporated place Hibernia, Montgomery County, Indiana , an unincorporated place Hibernia mines , iron mines in northern New Jersey, USA Hibernia National Bank , a bank in Louisiana, owned by Capital One Canada Hibernia, Nova Scotia , an unincorporated place in the Region of Queens Municipality Hibernia oil field , a major offshore oil project on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Canada Elsewhere Hibernia Street Czech language Czech Hybernsk ulice in the New Town, Prague Lower New Town Lower New Town of Prague, Czech Republic Other Hibernia personification , used occasionally as a national personification of Ireland Hibernia locomotive Hibernia locomotive , the name given to one of the first two railway locomotives to run in Ireland Bergwerksgesellschaft Hibernia , a former German coal mining company SS Hibernia SS Hibernia , British steamship built in 1861, there were later ships also called Hibernia HMS Hibernia HMS Hibernia , the name of four ships of the British Royal Navy. Hibernia Atlantic , a transatlantic submarine communications cable connecting Canada and the United States with Ireland and the United Kingdom Hibernia , misspelling of Hybernia , a junior synonym of the geometer moth genus Erannis See also Hibernian disambiguation Hibernophile , someone very interested in Irish culture disambig de Hibernia fr Hibernia homonymie ja sl Hibernia ...   more details



  1. HMS Hibernia

    Four ship s and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Hibernia after the Latin name of Hibernia Ireland . HMS Prince of Wales 1765 HMS Hibernia was to have been a seventy four ship 74 gun third rate . She was renamed HMS Prince of Wales 1765 6 in 1763 and launched in 1765. HMS Hibernia 1804 6 was a 110 gun first rate launched in 1804. She became the base flagship at Malta in 1855, and was broken up in 1902. HMS Achilles 1863 HMS Hibernia was a base ship, launched in 1863 as the ironclad frigate HMS Achilles 1863 HMS Achilles . She became a base ship under the name HMS Hibernia in 1902, was renamed HMS Egmont in 1904, HMS Egremont in 1916 and HMS Pembroke in 1919, before being sold for scrapping in 1923. HMS Hibernia 1905 6 was a King Edward VII class battleship King Edward VII class pre dreadnought battleship launched in 1905 and sold in 1921. HMS Hibernia shore establishment 6 is the Northern Ireland Northern Irish base of the Royal Naval Reserve , commissioning in Lisburn in 2010. References Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Hibernia, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names fr HMS Hibernia sl HMS Hibernia ...   more details



  1. Hibernia (personification)

    Image Edmund Dwyer Gray UnitedIrelandCartoon April1888.png thumb Hibernia representing a mourning Ireland. As published by the nationalist newspaper United Ireland following the death of Edmund Dwyer Gray Irish politician Edmund Dwyer Gray in 1888. Hibernia as a national personification representing Ireland appeared in numerous cartoon and drawings, especially in the nineteenth century. As depicted in frequent cartoons in Punch magazine Punch , a magazine outspokenly hostile to Irish nationalism , Hibernia was shown as Britannia s younger sister . She is an attractive, vulnerable girl. She is threatened by manifestations of Irish nationalism such as the Fenians or the Irish National Land League , invariably depicted as brutish, ape like monsters. Unable to defend herself, Hibernia turns to the strong, armoured Britannia for defence. John Tenniel , now mainly remembered as the illustrator of Alice in Wonderland , produced many such depictions of Hibernia. At times nationalist publications such as the Land League and Parnell s United Ireland newspaper did use the image of Hibernia. However, possibly because of the pro union publications adoption of the helpless image of Hibernia, nationalist publications would later use Erin and Kathleen Ni Houlihan as personifications of Irish nationhood. Although Irish Nationalists did continue to use the terms Hibernia and Hibernian in other contexts, such as the Ancient Order of Hibernians . External links http projects.vassar.edu punch lockwood2.html Punch cartoon of March 3, 1866, and commentary by Harlan Wallach http www.cartoonstock.com vintage directory h hibernia.asp The gentlemanly Gladstone and the brutish Land League as rivals for Hibernia s heart National personifications Category History of Ireland Category National personifications ireland stub Culture stub ...   more details



  1. Hibernia, Ohio

    Refimprove date May 2007 Hibernia was a village located just outside modern day Reynoldsburg, Ohio Reynoldsburg , Ohio . Today, there is a large apartment complex on the land that still bears the name Hibernia. The apartments occupy the southeast corner of East Main Street and Noe Bixby Road, just inside the Interstate 270 Ohio I 270 corridor, on the east side of Columbus, Ohio Columbus . History Around 1840, a couple years after the National Road was established in Ohio, property owner Thomas Armstrong disposed of a few lots along the road, and four or five families built homes there. The grouping eventually got its own post office on August 25, 1849, and began to be referred to by name. Although the post office closed in January 1857, the town lingered in some form. Hibernia was a listed stop on the National Road until around 1900, and as recently as the 1940s, Columbus bus lines on Route 40 East had a stop in Hibernia before arriving in Reynoldsburg. Carlisle garden Located within the modern day apartment complex is a garden known as Carlisle garden. The occupants of Carlisle garden are believed to be the residents of the old village. The oldest stone dates from 1810, and the most recent from 1877. A number of veterans from the War of 1812 and the American Civil War Civil War are still visiting there also. The staff of the apartment complex still maintain the plots. References Richard M. Helwig, Ohio Ghost Towns No. 53 Franklin County The Center for Ghost Town Research in Ohio, 1988 External links http www.forgottenoh.com Hibernia hibernia.html Hibernia, Ohio http www.forgottenoh.com Hibernia carlisle.html Carlisle Cemetery http homepages.rootsweb.com rocky Franklin Cemeteries carlisle carlisle.htm Carlisle Cemetery on Rootsweb coord missing Ohio Category Geography of Franklin County, Ohio Category Ghost towns in Ohio ...   more details



  1. SB Hibernia

    about an hour to locate the Hibernia. The position given by the steamship provided great assistance ... to Cromer due to the gale and high seas. The SB Hibernia was swept past Cromer with her remaining .... DEFAULTSORT Sb Hibernia Category Sailing ships of the United Kingdom Category English shipwrecks ...   more details



  1. Hibernia (locomotive)

    Infobox locomotive name Hibernia powertype Steam image caption designer Richard Roberts engineer Richard Roberts builder Sharp, Roberts and Company builddate 1834 whytetype 2 2 0 gauge RailGauge ussg leadingdiameter convert 3 ft m 2 driverdiameter convert 5 ft m 2 locoweight totalsurface boilerpressure convert 75 lbf in2 kPa 0 abbr on cylindercount Two cylindersize convert 11 x 16 in mm 0 abbr on topspeed railroad Dublin and Kingstown Railway firstrundate 9 October 1834 retiredate disposition Scrapped Hibernia was a steam locomotive designed by Richard Roberts engineer Richard Roberts and built by Sharp, Roberts and Company in 1834 for the Dublin and Kingstown Railway D&KR . The locomotive had vertical cylinders driving via bell crank s. History Hibernia was built in 1834 for the D&KR. She was one of a class of three similar locomotives. Like Experiment locomotive Experiment , power transmission from the vertical cylinders was via bell crank s. ref name Mike cite web url http mikes.railhistory.railfan.net r051.html publisher Michael J Irlam title Ireland s Railway Systems accessdate 2008 04 05 ref Hibernia pulled the first train on the D&KR on 9 October 1834, which consisted of eight carriages. ref name Dalkey cite web url http www.dalkeyhomepage.ie dublinkingstownrailway.html publisher Dalkey title The History of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway accessdate 2008 04 05 ref References Reflist External links http www.scienceandsociety.co.uk results.asp?image 10301023&wwwflag 2&imagepos 3 Picture of Hibernia at Science & Society Category 2 2 0 locomotives Category Early steam locomotives Category Individual locomotives Category Steam locomotives of Ireland Category Sharp Stewart locomotives ...   more details



  1. Regiment of Hibernia

    Image Officer in Hibernia Regiment.jpg 150px thumb Private of the Hibernia Regiment, in typical red jacket and green facings, late 18th century Bueno Correa 1986 The Regiment of Hibernia , called by many O Neills in Spain, the O Neill s Regiment was formed in 1710 from some of the many Irishmen who fled their own country in the wake of the Flight of the Earls and the penal laws and who became known as the Flight of the Wild Geese Wild Geese a name which has become synonymous in modern times for Irish soldiers throughout the world. Although the Wild Geese are more associated with the French Army and are indeed seen as the precursors of the French Foreign Legion the regiment ref http www.triskelle.eu history penallaws.php?index 060.049.050 Triskelle Irish history Penal Laws Bot generated title ref the Regiment of Hibernia served with the Spanish Army, one of many Irish regiments to do so. Due to the number of wars Spain was involved in during the early 18th century the country could not provide itself with enough soldiers for its own campaigns. This was also exacerbated by the severe loss of manpower as a result of a Plague disease plague epidemic. Diplomatic approaches were made to a number of countries with requests for the recruitment of mercenaries to fight for Spain. Germans, Italians and Walloons were recruited but the Spanish were particularly keen to engage Irishmen because of their reputation as soldiers. The Confederation of Kilkenny established licences for the recruitment of Irishmen to fight with the King of Spain. One remarkable facet of so many Irishmen fighting for opposing nations in Europe was that they occasionally faced each other as enemies on foreign battlefields. The Hibernia Regiment found itself in this position at the siege of Badajoz , in 1811, when they faced the Irish Legion under the command of the French. Campaigns and battles Battle of Zaragoza ... of Spain Category O Neill dynasty Category Regiment of Hibernia ...   more details



  1. Hibernia mines

    The Hibernia mines are a series of iron mines in northern New Jersey , worked from pre American Revolution Revolutionary times until 1916. An exploratory shaft was drilled in the 1950s but was not worked, and the shafts and adit were partly or totally sealed in 1972 and 1989. After its closure, the mine became the largest bat Hibernaculum zoology hibernaculum in New Jersey, with as many 30,000 bats each winter. ref Citation last Dutko first Rick title Conservationists tried to protect the bats at this important New Jersey site many years ago this summer they finally succeeded... journal BATS magazine volume 12 issue 3 pages 3 5 year 1994 month Fall url http www.batcon.org index.php media and info bats archives.html?task viewArticle&magArticleID 665 accessdate April 10, 2010 ref In 2010, less than 10 that number was found in the mine following an outbreak of white nose syndrome . ref Citation author link Associated Press title Fungus kills 90 percent of N.J. bat population, scientists say newspaper New Jersey Star Ledger year 2010 date April 3 url http www.nj.com news index.ssf 2010 04 fungus kills 90 percent of nj.html accessdate April 10, 2010 ref History taken directly from Munsell s History of Morris County, New Jersey 1882 p. 65 The Hibernia mines are upon one Vein geology vein , extending at least convert 2 mi in length. Where it cropped out of the south side of the hill at Hibernia, New Jersey Hibernia it was operated by Samuel Ford, William Alexander Stirling and those ... and foot of the Hibernia hill. It formerly belonged to the two sons of Benjamin Beach, Chilion and Samuel ... Company. An Hibernia Underground Railroad underground railroad has been constructed from the foot of the hill ... of all the upper mines to the terminus of the Hibernia Mine Railroad , on which all the ore of the Hibernia ... Photos of the Hibernia mine and other abandoned mines in New York and New Jersey http www.ironminers.com ... 40.95676 74.49793 display title DEFAULTSORT Hibernia Mines Category Iron mines in the United States ...   more details



  1. Hibernia Atlantic

    Infobox Submarine communications cable cable name Hibernia Atlantic owners CVC Acquisition Co. Ireland br Columbia Ventures Corporation map landing points table align center style padding top 0.2em background transparent text align left cellspacing 0 cellpadding 2 tr th 1. th td Herring Cove, Nova Scotia , Canada tr th 2. th td Lynn, Massachusetts , USA tr th 3. th td Dublin , Ireland tr th 4. th td Southport , UK table technology Fiber Optic DWDM design capacity 10.16 Tb s ref name lightreading first use date Start date 2001 04 08 Hibernia Atlantic is a privately held, US owned, transatlantic submarine communications cable system in the Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Ocean which connects Canada , the United States , Ireland , the United Kingdom and Europe . It was originally built by Tyco Submarine Systems for 360networks in 2000 for 962M and placed in receivership in 2001, purchased in 2003 and began carrying traffic in 2005. It is now owned and operated by CVC Acquisition Co. Limited, a subsidiary of Columbia Ventures Corporation . The CEO is Bjarni Thorvardarson. The EVP of Global Sales & Marketing is Eric Gutshall. The Hibernia Atlantic network includes 24,000  km of fiber assets ...?doc id 180473 Light Reading Europe Optical Networking Hibernia Offers Cross Atlantic 40G Telecom News Wire ref Hibernia Atlantic s cable provides service, from DS3 to 40  Gbit s ref name ... time RTD from Boston to Dublin. Primarily a wholesale business and selling to the worlds carriers. Hibernia ... the globe for the Global Financial Network GFN . On September 30, 2010, Hibernia announced at the Toronto .... Founding fathers of Hibernia Atlantic are Bjarni Thorvardarson and Eric Gutshall of Summit NJ. Network map & locations File Hibernia Atlantic Map.png thumb 400px Hibernia Atlantic system kml The network ... Hibernia Atlantic http www.360.net 360 Networks http www.colventures.com Columbia Ventures Corporation ... cables fr Hibernia Atlantic it Hibernia Atlantic ...   more details



  1. Hibernia, Florida

    Infobox settlement name Hibernia official name settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Florida pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Florida pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Clay county image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Florida subdivision type2 List of counties in Florida County subdivision name2 Clay County, Florida Clay government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 auto General information timezone Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset DST 4 elevation footnotes elevation ft coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 30 latm 3 lats 54 latNS N longd 81 longm 41 longs 52 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code s postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info website footnotes Hibernia is an unincorporated community in Clay County, Florida Clay County , Florida , United States . GR 1 It is located off U.S. Route 17 in Florida US 17 , on the western bank of the St. Johns River . It is the home ... at Hibernia on June 19, 1849, but its name was changed on October 17, 1853 to Magnolia Mills, and on July 30, 1866, it was changed to Green Cove Springs, Florida Green Cove Springs . The Hibernia ...   more details



  1. Hibernia Hall

    Infobox nrhp name Hibernia Hall nrhp type image Hiberian hall davenport iowa.jpg caption location 421 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa lat degrees 41 lat minutes 31 lat seconds 26 lat direction N long degrees 90 long minutes 34 long seconds 25 long direction W locmapin Iowa area built 1891 architect Frederick G. Clausen architecture Romanesque Revival added July 7, 1983 area less than one acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000149.pdf Davenport MRA refnum 83002446 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Hibernia Hall or Hibernian Hall is a Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque Revival building located in downtown Davenport, Iowa , United States . It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . History Irish immigration into the city of Davenport started with the Great Famine Ireland Irish Famine s from 1845 to 1849 and religious persecution in Ireland , which was all under British rule at the time. The Irish numbered 1,961 people in Davenport in 1858. ref name Svendsen cite book last Svendsen, Marls A. first Bowers, Martha H title Davenport where the Mississippi runs west A Survey of Davenport History & Architecture volume year 1982 publisher City of Davenport location Davenport, Iowa pages 1 10 ref They generally, but not exclusively, resided on the east side of town in and around the area known as Cork Hill District Cork Hill . For the most part the Irish immigrants who came to Davenport were laborers who worked in such industries ... become the Hibernia Hall. ref name qcmemory cite web url http www.qcmemory.org Default.aspx?PageId 283 ... space on the upper floors. Architecture The Hibernia Hall is located on the east side of Brady ... of the building. The Hibernia Hall is a three story brick building. The foundation in the front ... qcmemory The building also features wide piers with plinth like capitals. The Hibernia Hall is a doublewide ... wiki Hibernia Hall Archiplanet Listing National Register of Historic Places Davenport Quad ...   more details



  1. Hibernia: The Story of Ireland

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Hibernia The Story of Ireland Type studio Artist Dagda band Dagda Cover Released 1997 Recorded Genre New Age music New Age Length Label OWL Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album Hibernia The Story of Ireland is an album by Ireland Irish New Age band Dagda band Dagda . It was released in 1997 under OWL label. Track listing 9th Wave Mis Liom Fein Home Again in ireann Tuath de Danaan Criost Liom T r Na n g Wind of Change Lake Derravaragh For You Genesis Hibernia Abhaile DEFAULTSORT Hibernia The Story Of Ireland Category 1997 albums Newage album stub ...   more details



  1. Hibernia Mine Railroad

    The Hibernia Mine Railroad was a railroad in Morris County, New Jersey Morris County , New Jersey that operated between Hibernia, New Jersey Hibernia and Rockaway, New Jersey Rockaway from 1863 to 1946. History Image CNJ Iron Mine RRs.png thumb right Hibernia Mine Railroad and the neighboring lines of the CNJ High Bridge Branch The railroad was incorporated in 1863 by various owners of the Hibernia mines Hibernia iron mines . It was authorized to transport ore from the mines to the Morris Canal , with the possibility of extension south to the Morris and Essex Railroad . That extension was built in 1868, and the charter was modified to allow the use of steam power along the length of the line, which previously had been limited to animal power between the mines and the canal. In 1881 the completion of the Dover and Rockaway Railroad established a connection between the Hibernia Mine RR and the Central Railroad of New Jersey CNJ at Port Oram modern day Wharton, New Jersey Wharton . The line operated profitably on its ore business, making it an attractive acquisition for the CNJ, which leased it in 1890 and incorporated it into the High Bridge Branch line. Production at the Hibernia Mines rapidly declined during the 1890s and by 1907 only one shaft was producing. The Hibernia mines were finally closed in 1916, and although the Beach Glen mines reopened briefly in the 1920s, all the mines were closed in 1930. Although the ore traffic ceased, several industrial customers in Rockaway remained, and in 1930 the CNJ eliminated the expenses of its lease by purchasing the line outright, eventually abandoning the northern portion of the line in 1946. The segment that serviced Rockaway s industrial customers remains in operation and is operated today by the Morristown and Erie Railway Morristown and Erie railroad. Sources Iron Mine Railroads of Northern New Jersey, Larry Lowenthal, 1981, Tri State Railway Historical Society. DEFAULTSORT Hibernia Mine Railroad Category Defunct New ...   more details



  1. Hibernia, Nova Scotia

    Location map Canada Nova Scotia lon dir W lat dir N lat deg 44 lat min 19 lat sec 58.12 lon deg 64 lon min 58 lon sec 59.01 caption Hibernia in Nova Scotia Hibernia is a community in the Canada Canadian province of Nova Scotia , located in the Region of Queens Municipality, Nova Scotia Region of Queens Municipality . Residency is almost exclusively seasonal cottage use. The http www.nsguides.ca Nova Scotia Guides Association operates the Twin Lakes Campground on the Hibernia Road between First and Second Christoper Lakes. References http www.destination ns.com common places.asp?PlaceID 2331 Hibernia on Destination Nova Scotia Category Communities in the Region of Queens Municipality Category General Service Areas in Nova Scotia QueensNS geo stub coord 44 19 58.12 N 64 58 59.01 W name Hibernia, Nova Scotia display title region CA NS scale 100000 ...   more details



  1. Hibernia National Bank

    Image Hibernia National Bank building.JPG thumb right The Hibernia Bank Building , former national headquarters in the New Orleans Central Business District CBD of New Orleans. Though all former Hibernia branches have been rebranded as Capital One Bank, this building s historic name and signage remain unaltered. Hibernia National Bank , founded in 1870, was a personal banking and commercial lending institution headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana . It was the largest and oldest bank headquartered in the state, and also had locations in Texas , Mississippi , and Arkansas . History Founded by Irish immigrants in 1870, its seal included a harp which is the national symbol of Ireland. Hibernia was the Roman Latin name for Ireland. In 1973 the board of directors hired 38 year old Martin C. Miler to be the bank s president and chairman of the board. After multi parish banking was approved by the Louisiana legislature in 1975 Hibernia grew from third largest in Orleans Parish to the largest bank in the state in terms of assets by 1983. The bank had positive growth every quarter from 1973 ... markets. Hibernia also entered the insurance business with its purchase of the New Orleans based broker, Leslie Jacobs The Rosenthal Agency The Rosenthal Agency , in 2000 creating the Hibernia Rosenthal Agency. In March 2005, it was announced that Capital One would be acquiring Hibernia National Bank ... was to be completed, Hurricane Katrina just missed New Orleans Hibernia s headquarters and biggest market. Capital One later agreed to acquire Hibernia at a lower price approximately 5.0 billion , reflecting Hibernia s lower value. Hibernia National Bank became a wholly owned subsidiary of Capital .... Capital One replaced the Hibernia name and brand with its own on April 24, 2006. The service area .... Hibernia Bank San Francisco Hibernia Bank, headquartered in San Francisco, was founded in 1859 as the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id zgf0pN cA90C ...   more details



  1. Hibernia Gravity Base Structure

    Image Hibernia GBS.gif thumb right Hibernia Gravity Base Structure during construction. The Hibernia Gravity Base Structure is the world s largest offshore oil platform , on the Hibernia oil field Hibernia oilfield south east of St. John s, Newfoundland. A 600 kilotonne gravity base structure built after the Ocean Ranger disaster, it sits in convert 80 m fathom of water directly on the floor of the North Atlantic Ocean convert 315 km mi off of St. John s, Newfoundland at coord 46 45 1.5722 N 48 46 58.5427 W display inline,title . This Gravity Base Structure is the first offshore oil structure designed to resist iceberg forces, and will support a topsides weighing 39000 tonnes at towout, increasing to 58000 tonnes in operation. There were significant challenges faced by the engineering firms Doris Development Canada Ltd, Morrison Hershfield Limited and Mobil Technology Company, in developing a structural solution with adequate strength which was also constructible. In addition, unusual design situations resulted from the construction methods and the structural components used. ref name Hibernia GBS cite web url http www.onepetro.org mslib servlet onepetropreview?id OTC 8398 MS&soc OTC title Structural Design of the lceberg Resistant Hibernia publisher Offshore Technology Conference, 5 May 8 May 1997, Houston, Texas accessdate 2010 10 25 ref Clear References Reflist External links http www.isope.org publications proceedings ISOPE ISOPE 201998 Paper Volume 201 I98v1p654.pdf Hibernia Gravity Base Structure Category Oil platforms petroleum stub ...   more details



  1. SS Hibernia (1861)

    The Ship prefix SS Hibernia was built in the shipyards of Jarrow , County Durham , England in 1861. The ship was made of iron, including three decks and six bulkheads. It was convert 360 ft m long and convert 40 ft m wide with a hold depth of convert 29 ft m . It was 2,164 net tonnes with a thrust of convert 320 hp . The Hibernia had assisted the SS Great Eastern Great Eastern in its laying telegraph cable s from Heart s Content, Newfoundland and Labrador Heart s Content , Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland to Valentia , County Kerry , Ireland in 1873 and 1874. This cable was originally ordered by the French Atlantic Telegraph Company just before its takeover by the Anglo American Telegraph Company. After completion, because of the shorter route, convert 1000 nmi km of cable was left and so additional cable was ordered to enable another cable to be laid, this being done in 1874. Hibernia s task was the laying the short ends of the cables that came ashore. It was originally owned by the Atlantic Royal Mail Steamship Navigation Company of London where it would have carried mail and passengers and was engaged in many other parts of the world in cable laying work. In 1872 ownership was passed over to the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company of London. In 1873 the Hibernia was also under contract to repair the French Atlantic Cable, that stretched from Brest, France Brest to Saint Pierre and Miquelon with Wilson Robert Cato as Master at Sheerness . After completion of the cable laying at Heart s Content the Hibernia was sent to Brazil to replace broken cables between Par , Maranh o and Pernambuco . On 21 November 1877 while anchored at Alagoas in Maranham Bay the Hibernia sank. References Magazine Newfoundland Quarterly Vol. XCI, No. 3&4, Winter Spring 1998, Page 23. coord missing Atlantic Ocean DEFAULTSORT Hibernia Category History of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Steamships Category Maritime incidents in 1877 Category Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean ...   more details



  1. HMS Hibernia (shore establishment)

    naval reserve 2 rnr units lisburn hms hibernia HMS Hibernia Royal Naval Reserve ref The unit numbers ... Hibernia UK navy stub ...   more details



  1. Hibernia Beach LIVE

    Infobox Radio Show show name Hibernia Beach LIVE format Talk radio runtime 2 3 hours country flagcountry United States language English language English home station KITS presenter Ken McPherson br Ren e Rotten creator Ken McPherson record location San Francisco , California first aired October 1989 last aired 2000 opentheme Hibernia Beach , Pansy Division Hibernia Beach LIVE was a Homosexuality gay themed call in talk radio show broadcast on San Francisco, California rock radio station KITS Live 105 from October 1989 ref name hbeach home cite web url http www.hiberniabeach.com hbl home.shtml title Hibernia Beach ONLINE accessdate 2007 11 21 publisher Hibernia Beach LIVE archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20000304020643 www.hiberniabeach.com hbl home.shtml archivedate 2000 03 04 ref to 2000. ref name live105 lineup 2007 03 cite web url http www.live105.com jocks index.html title LIVE105.com Jocks accessdate 2007 11 21 publisher KITS Live 105 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20000303173509 http www.live105.com jocks index.html archivedate 2000 03 17 ref ref name sfgate 20000514 cite news first James last Sullivan title Live 105 Some Alternative url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?file chronicle archive 2000 05 14 PK29753.DTL&type music work San Francisco Chronicle date 2000 05 14 accessdate 2007 11 22 ref The program was named after Hibernia Beach in The Castro, San Francisco, California San Francisco s Castro neighborhood . According to host Ken McPherson, Hibernia Beach began because of a fight between Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation GLAAD and the station ... www.hiberniabeach.com hbl show.shtml title About the Show accessdate 2007 11 21 publisher Hibernia Beach ... Pansy Division recorded Hibernia Beach, a new 40 second opening theme song for the program. ref name ... hb cite video people Pansy Division title Hibernia Beach url http www.pansydivision.com Audio hiberniabeach.mp3 ... web 20000304070521 www.hiberniabeach.com Archive of Hibernia Beach Live web page Category 1999 ...   more details



  1. Hibernia oil field

    other uses of Hibernia Refimprove date February 2010 Infobox oilfield name Hibernia oil field location map Atlantic Ocean location map width location map text lat d 46 lat m 45.026 lat s lat NS N long d 48 long m 46.976 long s long EW W coordinates type type landmark region CA scale 1000000 coordinates display inline,title coordinates ref country Canada region North Atlantic Ocean location Jeanne d Arc Basin block offonshore offshore coordinates operator ExxonMobil operators partners ExxonMobil , Chevron Corporation Chevron , Suncor Energy , Canada Hibernia Holding Corporation, Murphy Oil , Statoil image caption discovery 1979 start development 1986 start production start date November 17, 1997 ... bbl 704 est gas bft est gas bcm formations Hibernia is an oil field in the North Atlantic Ocean , approximately ... and Labrador Newfoundland , Canada . The production platform Hibernia is the world s largest ... base structure are storage tanks for convert 1.2 Moilbbl m3 lk on of crude oil. The Hibernia ... be a lead player in creating a commercially viable offshore development on the Hibernia field. Hibernia ... by forming the Crown Corporation Canada Hibernia Holding Corporation , the Hibernia megaproject began construction of the production platform and gravity base structure in the early 1990s. The Hibernia ... , Suncor 20 , Canada Hibernia Holding Corporation 8.5 , Murphy Oil 6.5 and StatoilHydro Canada Ltd 5 . As the Hibernia field was located in an extremely inhospitable environment consisting of freak ... base structure GBS . The Hibernia GBS sits on the ocean floor approximately convert 80 m ft abbr on depth ... out to the actual Hibernia field. Production commenced on November 17, 1997 and Hibernia has proven ... of Hibernia involves a considerable amount of drilling services. As of January 1, 2007, over ... links http www.hibernia.ca Official website http www.offshore technology.com projects hibernia Project ... Category Oil fields of Newfoundland and Labrador fr Hibernia gisement ru uk ...   more details



  1. HMS Hibernia (1905)

    Other ships HMS Hibernia Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Image HMS Hibernia 1905 .jpg 300px HMS Hibernia Ship caption HMS Hibernia Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px RN Ensign Ship name HMS Hibernia Ship namesake Hibernia , the Roman Empire Roman name for Ireland Ship ordered 1903 04 Estimates Ship ... Ship status Ship notes The first launch of an airplane from a warship underway was from Hibernia ... 2,164 2,238 tons coal maximum, 380 tons oil HMS Hibernia was a King Edward VII class battleship King ..., Hibernia hosted trials in naval aviation with the temporary addition of a runway to her foredeck ... HMS Hibernia was laid down at HMNB Devonport Devonport Dockyard on 6 January 1904, launched ... class battleships to be completed. ref Burt, p. 232 ref Although Hibernia and her seven sister ships ... weapon by the standards of the day when Hibernia and her sisters were designed it was adopted out of concerns ... inch were mounted in single turrets abreast the foremast and mainmast, and Hibernia thus could bring two of them to bear on either broadside. Even then, Hibernia and her sisters were criticised for not having ... Hibernia had fire control platforms on her fore and mainmasts rather than the fighting tops of earlier ... Hibernia , mounted the Mark X 12 inch, a improvement on the Mark IX mounted by the first five King Edwards . Mounting of the 6 inch guns in casemate s was abandoned in Hibernia and her sister ... armoured walls. Otherwise, Hibernia s armour was much as in the Formidable class battleship London class ... p. 38 Hibernia and her sisters were the first British battleships with balanced rudders since the 1870s ... very wet in bad weather. ref name Conway p. 38 Primarily powered by coal, Hibernia had oil sprayers ... pressure to be rapidly increased, improving Hibernia s acceleration. The eight ships between them were given four different boiler installations for comparative purposes Hibernia s outfit of boilers ...   more details




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