Infobox settlement official name Old Lyme, Connecticut established title Incorporated established date ... settlement type New England town Town image skyline imagesize image caption image map Old Lyme CT lg.PNG ... River near its mouth.JPG thumb right View of the Connecticut River in Old Lyme near its mouth at Long ... of the Corcoran Gallery of Art . Old Lyme is a New England town town in New London County, Connecticut New London County , Connecticut , United States . The Main Street of the town, Lyme Street, is a historic ... after Lyme Regis , England. The US headquarters of Sennheiser is located in Old Lyme, as is Callaway Cars , the Florence Griswold Museum including the Florence Griswold House , the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts , and the Lyme Art Association. Old Lyme and its neighboring town Lyme, Connecticut Lyme are the namesake for Lyme disease . The town of Old Lyme contains several villages, including Black Hall, Laysville, Lyme, Soundview, and South Lyme. The population was 7,406 at the 2000 United States Census 2000 census . File Church at Old Lyme Childe Hassam.jpeg thumb left 225px Church at Old Lyme , oil on canvas, Childe Hassam , 1905. Background and history Old Lyme is a community of about ... throughout the town. The town of Lyme, Connecticut Lyme was set off from Saybrook, Connecticut Saybrook ... river mouth, on February 13, 1665. Old Lyme was later incorporated from Lyme in 1855, but Old Lyme contains the oldest settled portion of the Lymes . ref Burton, K. Old Lyme, Lyme, and Hadlyme. Arcadia Publishing,Charleston, SC, 2003 pp. 7 8. ref Old Lyme occupies about convert 27 sqmi km2 of shoreline, tidal marsh, inland wetlands and forested hills. Its neighbor to the north is the Town of Lyme, Connecticut Lyme and to the east, East Lyme, Connecticut East Lyme . Other placenames from the same root are Hadlyme, Connecticut Hadlyme , Connecticut north of Lyme and South Lyme a beach resort area of Old Lyme . The placename Lyme derives from Lyme Regis , a small port on the coast of Dorset ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Lyme Park is a suburb of Johannesburg , South Africa . It is located in Region 3 Johannesburg Region 3 . Region 3 coord missing South Africa Category Johannesburg Region 3 Category Suburbs of Johannesburg Johannesburg stub ... more details
Refimprove date May 2007 Infobox secondary school name East Lyme High School logo Image EastLymeSven.jpg motto A Tradition of Excellence established 1967 type Public school government funded Public Secondary principal Michael Susi new principal faculty 199 students approx. 1,300 mascot Sven the Viking colors Maroon and White city East Lyme, Connecticut East Lyme state Connecticut country United States USA website http www.eastlymeschools.org page.cfm?p 13 www.eastlymehigh.com grades 9 12 address 30 Chesterfield Road newspaper The Viking Saga yearbook Valhalla East Lyme High School is a high school located in the Flanders region of East Lyme , Connecticut . The school is operated by the East Lyme Schools district. The mascot is Sven the Viking. Students from the town of Salem, Connecticut in grades 9 through 12 attend high school in East Lyme as they have no high school of their own this will be the case until at least 2016 when the current co op agreement between the two towns expires. Image EastLymeHS.JPG thumb left Main entrance to East Lyme High School In addition to the courses offered and taught by the faculty, East Lyme High School encourages academic progress and has joint cooperative programs with the Three Rivers Community College, Connecticut College, and The University of Connecticut. ref http www.eastlymeschools.org page.cfm?p 245 East Lyme High School About Us ref The high school has been previously accredited by the New England Association for Schools and Colleges. Reevaluation for accreditation is being scheduled for November 2010. Notable alumni Tom Danielson is a professional cyclist with Garmin Cerv lo . John McDonald infielder John McDonald plays professional baseball with the Arizona Diamondbacks . Jay Allen Sanford is an author and cartoonist best known ... Focus . References Reflist External links commons East Lyme High School http www.eastlymeschools.org page.cfm?p 13 ELHS Official Site coord 41.3686 72.2106 display title Category East Lyme, Connecticut ... more details
File Lyme Regis Museum 01.JPG thumb Lyme Regis Museum File Coade stone Ammonites.JPG thumb right Coade stone fossil ammonite s in the pavement outside the museum. The Lyme Regis Museum also previously known as The Philpot Museum ref http www.culture24.org.uk history 2526 heritage work 2526 daily life w20000630 252d02 The Philpot Museum, Lyme Regis , Culture24 , UK. ref is a local museum in the town of Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset , England . The museum building was commissioned in 1901 by Thomas Philpot, a relative of the fossil collector Elizabeth Philpot , hence the name. ref http www.lymeregismuseum.co.uk about us about the museum About the Museum , Lyme Regis Museum. ref The architect of the building was George Vialls, who also designed the nearby Guildhall now the Town Hall . ref http www.lymeregis.com philpot museum The Lyme Regis Museum , http www.lymeregis.com Lyme Regis , Dorset, UK. ref It is built on the site of the birthplace and home of the fossil hunter Mary Anning . The family also ran a shop here. The collections and subject areas exhibited include fossils from the surrounding area dating from the Jurassic period, geology, local maritime history, memorabilia, and writers associated with the town such as Jane Austen and John Fowles . The curator at the museum is Mary Godwin. ref Chris Broughton, http www.culture24.org.uk science 2526 nature art64980 Curator s Choice Mary Godwin of the Philpott Museum chooses a dinosaur dung coprolite table , Culture24, UK, 1 March 2009. ref An ornate example of Coade stone work, in the form of ammonite s is set into the pavement outside the museum, reflecting both local history specifically Eleanor Coade , the inventor of Coade stone and the palaeontology for which Lyme Regis is well known. See also Dinosaurland Fossil Museum References reflist External links http www.lymeregismuseum.co.uk Lyme Regis Museum ... Buildings and structures in Lyme Regis ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2011 East Lyme Public Schools is a school district in East Lyme, Connecticut . The district has one high school, one middle school, and three elementary schools. It is overseen by an elected 10 member board of education that serve four year terms. The district also serves high school students from Salem, Connecticut Salem . High school main East Lyme High School The high school , known as East Lyme High School grades 9 12 , is located in the village of Flanders section of East Lyme. The school mascot is Sven the Viking . It serves students from not only East Lyme but also the town of Salem, Connecticut that has no high school of its own. The agreement with Salem, Connecticut Salem to educate the town s high school students will continue until at least 2016, when the current co operative agreement between the two towns expires. The High School s many athletic teams have consistently placed among the top in the region, capturing titles in Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Crew, Swimming, Volleyball, Cross Country, Track, Lacrosse, Tennis, Fencing, Field Hockey, Wrestling, and Marching Band. Middle school The Middle school , known as East Lyme Middle School, or ELMS, grades 5 8 . Its mascot has changed over time it was originally the Sabre Sabers , then changed to Hawks , and is currently a Viking to be similar to the High School . The Middle School is housed in a building that was constructed in 2002. The school is designed to employ Kiva Kivas . In this design ... in East Lyme serves grades pre K to 4. Originally they served pre K to 5, but there was an overcrowding ... of Flanders four corners, and is adjacent to East Lyme High School and the School Board offices. Lillie B. Haynes , is located in the former East Lyme Middle School is located next to the new East Lyme Middle School. The original Lille B. Haynes school building was constructed in 1952 and was demolished ... East Lyme Schools Category East Lyme, Connecticut Category School districts in Connecticut Category ... more details
Railway line header BS header Lyme Regis branch line BS table BS3 exSTRrg exSTRlg West of England Main Line BS5 CONTr xKRZo eABZdl BHFq CONTl Axminster railway station Axminster BS3 exABZrg exSTRrf BS3 exHST Combpyne railway station Combpyne BS3 exBR CKE Cannington Viaduct BS3 exKBHFe Lyme Regis railway station Lyme Regis The Lyme Regis branch line was a branch line off the West of England Main Line in the south west of England, opened on 24 August 1903. It ran from Axminster railway station Axminster in East Devon , via the hamlet of Combpyne and through the village of Uplyme where the line crossed a large bridge known as The Cannington Viaduct and crossed the Devon county border to the Dorset port and seaside resort of Lyme Regis ref cite web title Lyme Regis Tourist Office history of the branch url http www.lyme regis dorset.co.uk library lyme regis railway station.html. ref The Axminster and Lyme Regis Light Railway Several attempts were made during the Victorian era to connect the seaside resort of Lyme Regis with the main line of the London and South Western Railway at Axminster. In August 1871 the Lyme Regis Railway Corporation gained parliamentary approval, and on 29 September 1874 a local public holiday was declared to celebrate the cutting of the first sod for the new line. However, funds were not forthcoming, and the powers were allowed to lapse in 1876. Despite petitions ... finally granted powers to the Axminster and Lyme Regis Light Railway for construction of the line ... Lyme Regis at 12.25 p.m. Working the line There were significant twists and gradients, such that the L&SWR ... web title Subterranea Britannica url http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations l lyme regis index.shtml ... of the year, particularly with ever increasing car ownership. Lyme Regis station has been ... Oppitz. Countryside Books 2001. ISBN 1 85306 696 6 The Axminster to Lyme Regis Railway E. J. Rose. Kingfisher ... Rail transport in Devon Category Rail transport in Dorset Category History of Dorset Category Lyme ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Lyme Regis image caption locale Lyme Regis borough Dorset line London and South Western Railway manager owner Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway platforms 1 latitude longitude gridref years 24 August 1903 events Station opens years2 29 November 1965 events2 Station closes Lyme Regis railway station was the terminus of the Lyme Regis branch line in the west of the England English county of Dorset . Serving the coastal resort town of Lyme Regis , it was sited high above the town centre as a result of the hilly nature of the local area. The line straddled the county boundary so that although the terminus was in Dorset most of the line lay in the neighbouring county of Devon . History Opened under the Light Railways Act 1896 , it was operated from the start by the London and South Western Railway . The line then passed on to the Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway in 1923 and the Southern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. It was then transferred to the Western Region in 1962, but the station and branch line were closed by the British Railways Board in November 1965. Buildings A small wooden building served the single platform. The station also had a signal box and engine shed, and a small goods shed. The station closed with the branch in 1965. The site today The former site is now a small industrial estate. The station building was moved to Alresford Hampshire railway station Alresford on the Watercress Line , a heritage line in nearby Hampshire . References Butt Stations Jowett Nationalised http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 332,92,1 Lyme Regis station on navigable 1946 O. S. map http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations l lyme regis index.shtml Lyme Regis station on Sub Brit Disused Rail Start rail line previous Combpyne railway station Combpyne br small Line and station closed next route London and South Western Railway br small Lyme Regis branch line small br small col 000080 end box coord ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Springbank nrhp type image caption location 69 Neck Road, Old Lyme, Connecticut lat degrees 41 lat minutes 19 lat seconds 54 lat direction N long degrees 72 long minutes 20 long seconds 16 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Connecticut built 1936 architect Coffin, Marian Cruger Carter, Robert I. architecture Greek Revival, Colonial Revival added August 17, 2001 area convert 1 acre governing body Private refnum 01000880 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Springbank is located in Old Lyme, Connecticut Old Lyme , Connecticut . The house was built in 1936 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 17, 2001. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut Category Colonial Revival architecture Category Houses completed in 1936 Category Old Lyme, Connecticut Category Houses in New London County, Connecticut Connecticut NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Cooper Site nrhp type image caption nearest city Lyme, Connecticut locmapin Connecticut architect architecture added October 15, 1987 area convert 0.6 acre governing body mpsub Lower Connecticut River Valley Woodland Period Archaeological TR http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000096.pdf refnum 87001224 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The Cooper Site is an archaeological site in Lyme, Connecticut . On a stream terrace terrace of the Connecticut River , the site has yielded evidence of Woodland Period Middle to Late Woodland occupation. ref Christian R. Tryon and Anthony R. Philpotts 1997 , Possible Sources of Mylonite and Hornfels Debitage From the Cooper Site, Lyme, Connecticut, http www.connarchaeology.org ASC60.pdf Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 60 , pages 3 12 ref The site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . See also National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Lyme, Connecticut Category National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut Connecticut NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Lyme, New Hampshire nickname motto image skyline image seal imagesize image caption image flag image map Grafton Lyme NH.png mapsize 250px map caption Location in Grafton ... ID blank1 info 0873654 footnotes Lyme is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire Grafton County ... March 23, 2011. ref Lyme is home to the Chaffee Natural Area. The Dartmouth College Dartmouth ski resort Skiway is in the eastern part of town, near the village of Lyme Center, New Hampshire Lyme Center . The Appalachian Trail also crosses the town in the east. History Image Cannon Lyme, NH.JPG thumb left Cannon on the Lyme town green Image Central Market Wagon, Lyme, NH.jpg thumb right Central ... along the Connecticut River in 1761. The town encompasses land that, prior to the Lyme s founding, was called Tinkertown . Lyme takes its name from Old Lyme, Connecticut Old Lyme , Connecticut , which ... through Lyme, stopping at the Lyme Inn now Alden Country Inn , built in 1809. ref name Cole Cole, Luane ... title Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Lyme town, New Hampshire publisher U.S. Census Bureau American Factfinder accessdate November 13, 2011 ref Lyme is drained ... boundary of the town and of the state of New Hampshire . The Lyme Green occupies the center of the village of Lyme, located about convert 1.5 mi east of the Connecticut River. Lyme is a rural town. The main ... of Smarts Mountain , at convert 3238 ft m above sea level . Demographics Image Houses in Lyme, NH.jpg thumb left Lyme c. 1910 As of the census GR 2 of 2000, there were 1,679 people, 678 households ... or Latino U.S. Census Latino of any race were 0.36 of the population. Image Street Scene, Lyme ... age 18 and 6.2 of those age 65 or over. Education Lyme has a public elementary school and a private ... school. Once a pupil reaches ninth grade, students from Lyme either attend Thetford Academy in Thetford ... Hanover High School in Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover , New Hampshire about 10 miles south of Lyme ... more details
Coord 41.3129 72.3319 display title File Church at Old Lyme Childe Hassam.jpeg thumb left 225px Church at Old Lyme , oil on canvas, Childe Hassam , 1905. Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York. The Old Lyme Congregational Church is located in Old Lyme, Connecticut . The church is noted as a favorite subject of Lyme Art Colony painters. ref ART Art Takes a Prominent Spot In Chester s New Synagogue, By WILLIAM ZIMMER, New York Times, December 9, 2001 http www.nytimes.com 2001 12 09 nyregion art art takes a prominent spot in chester s new synagogue.html ref It is affiliated with the United Church of Christ . History The first Meeting House was built in 1665 and the first minister was Moses Noyes. New buildings were constructed in 1689 and in 1738. The present building was erected in 1816 7 by architect Samuel Belcher, Belcher also designed the John Sill and William Noyes houses on Lyme Street. ref http historicbuildingsct.com ?p 973 ref The building was burnt down in a July 3, 1907 fire, then rebuilt with help from artists at the Old Lyme art colony in 1908 9. Five other Congregational churches were built on essentially the same design in the Connecticut towns of Milford, Connecticut Milford 1823 , Cheshire, Connecticut Cheshire the 1827 First Congregational Church of Cheshire , Litchfield, Connecticut Litchfield the 1829 First Congregational Church of Litchfield , Southington, Connecticut Southington 1830 , and Guilford, Connecticut Guilford the 1830 First Congregational Church of Guilford . All six churches have front portico s with four fluted columns, the doors of all ... church at old lyme.html title Title Church at Old Lyme Artist Frederick Childe Hassam publisher ... gallery 6.3.asp ref Hassam s paintings helped bring publicity to the Old Lyme art colony and helped ... www.fccol.org Official website of the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme Category United Church of Christ churches in Connecticut Category Old Lyme, Connecticut Category Churches in New London County ... more details
Newcastle under Lyme College is a further education college in Newcastle under Lyme , Staffordshire , England . The current Principal is Karen Dobson. The college is housed in a state of the art new campus on Knutton Lane and offers a wide variety of academic and vocational courses to learners of all ages and abilities. The new campus contains an HE centre with connections to Staffordshire University, and high quality sports and engineering facilities. The college was formed as a tertiary college in 1986 and is now the only one of its kind in Staffordshire. However, curriculum provision has now broadened to such an extent and includes a wide range of community and outreach work, university access programmes and adult education that the term general further education college better describes its business. Newcastle under Lyme is a North Staffordshire town with a population of 123,100, although the conurbation of Stoke on Trent and Newcastle under Lyme, together with the Staffordshire Moorlands, accounts for a population of more than 500,000 and it is from this wider catchment area that the College draws the majority of its students. The College Mission The College Mission is To shape successful lives through excellent education and training. External links http www.nulc.ac.uk Official Website br http www.nulc.ac.uk pages new college default.aspx Details on the new college building Universities and colleges in the West Midlands UK university stub coord 53.0156 2.2314 type edu region GB STS display title Category Newcastle under Lyme Category Education in Staffordshire Category Further education colleges in Staffordshire Category Buildings and structures in Staffordshire ... more details
Hatnote For the larger local government district, see Newcastle under Lyme borough Borough of Newcastle under Lyme . Infobox UK place country England official name Newcastle under Lyme latitude 53.0109 longitude 2.2278 population 73,944 shire district Newcastle under Lyme borough Newcastle under Lyme shire county Staffordshire region West Midlands constituency westminster Newcastle under Lyme UK Parliament constituency Newcastle under Lyme post town NEWCASTLE ref name posttown The county name is no longer required for postcoded mail and the suffix under Lyme is not part of the official Royal Mail ... district ST5 postcode area ST dial code 01782 os grid reference SJ848459 Newcastle under Lyme is a market ... title Newcastle under Lyme work British History Online publisher University of London & History of Parliament ... in the Newcastle under Lyme borough Borough of Newcastle under Lyme . It is part of The Potteries ... content.asp?id A78083C8&cat 1263 title History of Newcastle publisher Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council accessdate 2009 01 20 ref The Lyme section could refer to the Lyme Brook or the extensive Forest of Lyme that covered the area with lime tree lime trees in the medi val period . ref name ... id 10001043 title Relationships unit history of NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME work A Vision of Britain publisher ... under Lyme Municipal Borough absorbed the previous borough created through the charters of 1590 ... under Lyme. ref name bchistory Image Nelsonplace1900.jpg right thumb Nelson Place and view up ... Act 1972 it became the principal settlement of the Borough of Newcastle under Lyme. Economy ... General.asp?id SXA203 A77FA129 title Vera Brittain 1893 1970 publisher Newcastle under Lyme Borough ... MP for Newcastle under Lyme UK Parliament constituency Newcastle under Lyme at a by election ... . Newcastle under Lyme railway station Newcastle station opened in September 1852, after numerous ... canal network, but the Newcastle under Lyme Canal canal , running from the Trent and Mersey ... more details
Grid OS grid reference Elements unique to this article official name Borough of Newcastle under Lyme ... map StaffordshireNewcastle.png mapsize 150px map alt map caption Newcastle under Lyme shown within ... subdivision name5 Newcastle under Lyme established date1 1 April 1974 governing body Newcastle Borough ... under Lyme is a Non metropolitan district local government district with borough status in Staffordshire , England. It is named after its main settlement, Newcastle under Lyme , where the council is based ... Newcastle under Lyme Municipal Borough was one of the boroughs reformed by the Municipal Corporations ... Newcastle under Lyme Rural District . The district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972 , as a merger of the Newcastle under Lyme Municipal Borough, the Kidsgrove Urban District , and Newcastle under Lyme Rural District . Up to the time of the passing of the Municipal Reform ... Town Newcastle under Lyme ward Town 23 Westlands ward Westlands 24 Wolstanton ward Wolstanton Politics ... Census Information United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 UK Census Borough of Newcastle under Lyme England ... 7ECB 4763 9BDE A9819AE6E865 22519 nbcSocial1.pdf title Newcastle under Lyme Social Profile format PDF publisher Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council accessdate 2007 01 21 ref 61.2 were classed as economically ... Newcastle under Lyme Economic Profile format PDF publisher Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council accessdate 2007 01 21 ref Education Newcastle under Lyme was chosen for the campus of University College ... in Stoke upon Trent , about a mile from the centre of Newcastle under Lyme. References Reflist External links http www.newcastle staffs.gov.uk Newcastle under Lyme borough council http www.locallife.co.uk newcastleunderlyme index.asp Newcastle under Lyme local life http www.thepotteries.org ... Midlands DEFAULTSORT Newcastle under Lyme, Borough of Category Local government in Staffordshire Category Newcastle under Lyme Category Non metropolitan districts of Staffordshire Category Local government ... more details
The Newcastle under Lyme Canal was a 3 mile 6 furlongs 6  km level canal from the Trent & Mersey Canal at Stoke on Trent to Newcastle under Lyme . It was completed in 1800. The canal has been in disuse since 1935. Historical timeline 1795 an Act of Parliament in granted permission for the making and maintaining a navigable Canal, from and out of the Navigation from the Trent to the Mersey, at or near Stoke upon Trent, in the county of Stafford, to the town of Newcastle under Lyne, in the said county . 1796 a rival canal, Sir Nigel Gresley s Canal opened and had secured exclusive rights to supply Newcastle with coal for 21 years on condition that the price was no higher than 25 pence per ton. The agreement forbid the Newcastle Under Lyme Canal from carrying coal other than for use in the pottery trade. 1800 the canal opened and because Gresley had exclusive rights to coal carrying, limestone became the main cargo on the Newcastle Under Lyme Canal. 1863 the canal was sold to the North Staffordshire Railway . By this time the railway company also owned the Trent & Mersey Canal which the Newcastle Canal very much depended on. The canal s shareholders did very well out of the deal considering the route had only ever paid out occasional and very low dividends during their ownership. The railway company did not close down the Newcastle Canal and it continued in commercial use. 1921 ... during the construction of the Stoke on Trent to Newcastle under Lyme train line, which began construction ... to the Newcastle under Lyme Junction Canal , which was never built. Near here is the newly developed Lyme Valley Parkway Lyme Brook runs to the west of the canal line. A little further south there is a small .... Until the early 1970s there was a 100 yard stretch of navigable Newcastle under Lyme Canal here ... under Lyme s Canals. http www.thepotteries.org waterways n c canal.htm Waterways of Stoke on Trent ... Lyme Canal Category Newcastle under Lyme ... more details
Swivels Ship armour Ship notes otherships HMS Lyme HMS Lyme was a 28 gun, sixth rate frigate of the Royal ... vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name, the Lyme , as well as the HMS Unicorn 1748 2 , which ... quarter galleries and only five pairs of quarterdeck gunports, while the Lyme had a round Bow ship bow , a lion figurehead, three light quarter galleries and six pairs of quarterdeck gunports. The Lyme ... Edward Vernon , under whom the Lyme joined the Western Squadron based in Plymouth . In March 1758 she ... Publishing, London 2007. ISBN 978 1 84415 700 6. refend coord missing Baltic Sea Lyme class frigate DEFAULTSORT Lyme Category Shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea Category 1740s ships Category Maritime incidents in 1760 Category Sixth rate frigates of the Royal Navy Lyme ... more details
Infobox UK school name Newcastle under Lyme School image NULSLancasterBuilding.jpg size 260px latitude 53.0104 longitude 2.2179 dms dms motto Nunquam Non Nova, Summa Sequendo br Never not new, strive for the highest motto pl established 1604 approx c. closed c approx type Independent school United Kingdom Independent school religion president head label Headmaster head Nicholas Rugg r head label r head chair label Chair of Governors chair Rosemary Evans founder founder pl specialist street Mount Pleasant city Newcastle under Lyme county Staffordshire country England postcode ST5 1DB LEA urn 124487 ofsted staff 91 enrollment 980 gender Mixed sex education Coeducational lower age 3 upper age 18 houses 4 colours Sport Red and Black publication free label 1 Former pupils free 1 Castilians free label 2 Affiliation free 2 Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference free label 3 free 3 website http www.nuls.org.uk website name Newcastle under Lyme School is an independent school in the town of Newcastle under Lyme in Staffordshire , England . It is the product of an amalgamation between the old Newcastle High School formed 1874 ref name about cite web url http www.nuls.org.uk ?pageid 3 title About the school publisher Newcastle under Lyme School ref and the Orme Girls School formed 1876 . ref name about Today, the school consists of a nursery, a preparatory department, the senior school ... at Newcastle under Lyme School T. E. Hulme 1883 1917 Writer. Roger Johnson TV presenter Roger ... Goodwin 1986 Glamour model Mark Leech 1970 Award winning poet Orme House Newcastle under Lyme Junior ... under Lyme Junior School. It was previously called Orme House. Zoe Bereford a famous business ... Day etc etc References Reflist External links http www.nuls.org.uk Newcastle under Lyme School ... Newcastle under Lyme Category Independent schools in Staffordshire Category People educated at Newcastle under Lyme School ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Class Overview Name Lyme Builders Operators navy Kingdom of Great Britain Class before Class after Subclasses Cost Built range In service range 1749 1771 In commission range Total ships building Total ships planned Total ships completed 2 Total ships cancelled Total ships active Total ships laid up Total ships lost 1 Total ships retired 1 Total ships preserved Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type 24 gun later 28 gun sixth rate frigate Ship tons burthen 581 small 50 94 small Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length convert 117 ft 10 in m 1 abbr on overall br convert 96 ft 5.5 in m 1 abbr on keel Ship beam convert 33 ft 8 in m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 10 ft 2 in m 2 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship complement 160 raised to 180 on 22 September 1756, and to 200 on 11 November 1756 Ship armament 28 guns Upper gundeck 24 9 pdrs Quarterdeck 4 3 pdrs after 22 September 1756 12 pdr swivels after 11 November 1756 Ship armour Ship notes The Lyme class were a ship class class of two 24 gun sixth rate frigate s of the Royal Navy . They served during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War . They were built to the draught of a French privateer named Le Tygre , which had been captured earlier in 1747. They were initially rated as 24 gun ships, in spite of having four 3 pdr guns mounted on the quarterdeck, as well as the twenty four 9 pdr guns forming their primary battery on the upper deck. However in 1756 they were re classed as 28 gun ships. They are normally seen as the first true sailing frigates to be built for the Royal Navy. Ships in class HMS Lyme 1748 HMS Lyme Ordered 29 April 1747 Builder Deptford Dockyard Deptford ... in the Age of Sail, 1714 to 1792 , Seaforth Publishing, London 2007. ISBN 978 1 84415 700 6 Lyme class frigate DISPLAYTITLE Lyme class frigate Category Frigate classes ... more details
File Lyme Caxton Missal.jpg thumb Page from the missal showing God the Father enthroned alt Page containing coloured illustration with the bottom right corner missing it shows God seated on a throne surrounded by angels and mythical beasts The Lyme Caxton Missal is an incunable or early printed book containing the liturgy of the Mass liturgy mass according to the Sarum Rite , published in 1487 by William Caxton . The copy at Lyme Park , Cheshire , England is the only nearly complete surviving copy of its earliest known edition. It is held in the library of the house and is on display to visitors. Contents This missal contains the liturgy for the mass according to the Sarum Rite or Sarum Use and is known as a Sarum Missal. This was the most popular version of the mass used in England before the English Reformation Reformation . This copy of the missal is from the earliest known printed edition of a Sarum Missal. It is printed throughout in two colours, red and black, and is the first book to carry Caxton s Printer s mark printer s device . ref name nt1 Citation url http www.nationaltrust.org.uk main w global w news w news further news w news trust saves caxton book.htm title National Trust saves unique Caxton book for the nation accessdate 22  January 2010 publisher National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust ref The missal is printed in ink ... title The Lyme Caxton Missal accessdate 22  January 2010 publisher National Trust for Places ... of the Legh Legh of Lyme Legh family , when in 1549, during the reign of Edward VI of England ... accessdate 22  January 2010 publisher Culture24 ref It was hidden away in Lyme Park for many ... date 3 September 2008 year title Lyme library set for restoration periodical Manchester Evening News ... news s 1065085 lyme library set for restoration archiveurl archivedate issn pmid pmc ... Fund , The Art Fund , and other organisations. ref name nt1 It is on display in the library of Lyme ... more details
Image Borrelia burgdorferi cropped.jpg thumb right Borrelia burgdorferi the causative agent of Lyme disease borreliosis . Magnified 400 times. Lyme disease , or borreliosis , is caused by Gram negative spirochetal bacteria from the genus Borrelia , which has at least 37 known species, 12 of which are Lyme ... publisher Caister Academic Press isbn 978 1 904455 58 5 ref Borrelia species known to cause Lyme disease ... and slow growing&mdash the primary reason for the long delays when diagnosing Lyme disease&mdash ... AG title Sequence typing reveals extensive strain diversity of the Lyme borreliosis agents Borrelia ... were thought to cause Lyme disease borreliosis B. burgdorferi sensu stricto the predominant species ... the original Lyme disease tick isolate derived by Alan Barbour . Emerging genospecies B. valaisiana ... author Masuzawa T title Terrestrial distribution of the Lyme borreliosis agent Borrelia burgdorferi ... recognized as carriers of Lyme disease. The B.  miyamotoi spirochete, related to the relapsing ... follows a lone star tick bite, and clinically resembles Lyme disease, but sufferers usually test negative for Lyme. ref name Masters cite journal author Masters E, Granter S, Duray P, and Cordes ... treatment protocol, though antibiotics are generally prescribed. Epidemiology Lyme disease ... M, Vancova M, Zacharovova Slavickova K, Rudenko N, Oliver JH Jr. title Lyme borreliosis insights ... or re emerging bacterial zoonotic diseases bartonellosis, leptospirosis, Lyme borreliosis, plague journal ..., sporadic cases of Lyme disease have been described in other areas of the world. The number of reported ... reported to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC , the rate of Lyme disease infection is 7.9 cases for every 100,000 persons. In the ten states where Lyme disease is most ... www.cdc.gov ncidod dvbid lyme ld UpClimbLymeDis.htm title DVBID Disease Upward Climb CDC Lyme Disease accessdate 2007 08 23 date 2006 10 02 ref Although Lyme disease has now been reported in 49 of 50 ... more details
Infobox settlement official name New Lyme, Wisconsin settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map WIMap doton New Lyme.png mapsize 250px map caption Location of New Lyme, Wisconsin image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US WI subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Wisconsin subdivision type2 List of counties in Wisconsin County subdivision name2 Monroe County, Wisconsin Monroe Government 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 93.4 area land km2 92.1 area water km2 1.3 area total sq mi 36.1 area land sq mi 35.6 area water sq mi 0.5 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 141 population density km2 1.5 population density sq mi 4.0 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes GR 3 elevation m 341 elevation ft 1119 latd 44 latm 8 lats 35 latNS N longd 90 longm 42 longs 23 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code Area code 608 608 blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 55 56950 GR 2 blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1583814 GR 3 website footnotes New Lyme is a town in Monroe County, Wisconsin Monroe County , Wisconsin , United States . The population was 141 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 36.1  square miles 93.4  km , of which, 35.6  square ..., Wisconsin es New Lyme Wisconsin ht New Lyme, Wisconsin ... more details
About the geographical feature other uses Bay disambiguation File San Sebastian aerea.jpg thumb The bay at San Sebasti n , Spain File Bay of Bengal map.png thumb The Bay of Bengal in South Asia File DirkvdM baracoa panorama.jpg thumb The bay of Baracoa , Cuba File zmir Bay.jpg thumb The bay of zmir , in Turkey A bay is a large body of water connected to an ocean or sea formed by an inlet of land due to the surrounding land blocking some ocean surface wave waves and often reducing winds . ref cite web title http www.yourdictionary.com bay url http www.yourdictionary.com bay accessdate 24 March 2012 ref Bays also exist as an inlet in a lake or pond . A large bay may be called a Gulf geography gulf , a sea , a sound geography sound , or a bight geography bight . A cove is a circular or oval coast al inlet with a narrow entrance some coves may be referred to as bays. Bays were significant in the history of human settlement because they can provide a safe place for fishing . Later they were important in the development of sea trade as the safe anchor age they provide encouraged their selection as port s. ref name fenh Any bay may contain fish and other sea creatures or be adjacent to other bays. For example, James Bay is adjacent to Hudson Bay . Large bays, such as the Bay of Bengal and the Hudson Bay, have varied marine geology . Formation There are various ways that bays can be created. The largest bays have developed as a result of continental drift . ref name fenh Cite book title ... bays formed. These include the Gulf of Guinea , Persian Gulf , Gulf of Alaska , Gulf of Mexico and the Bay of Bengal which is the largest bay in the world. ref name fenh Another way bays are formed is via glacial and river erosion. ref name fenh If formed by glaciers a bay is known as a fjord . Ria ... headland s. The Gulf of California is an example of a bay created by the geological process of folding. See also Bay platform Great capes Headlands and bays References Reflist Coastal geography Category ... more details
About the department store the bay in San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area all other uses Bay disambiguation Citations missing date June 2009 Infobox company company name The Bay company logo File The Bay logo.jpg 150px company type Division business Division foundation 1670 Hudson s Bay Company HBC incorporated by Royal Charter br 1881 HBC opens its first department store br 1964 Chain rebranded as the Bay ... Partners parent Hudson s Bay Company homepage URL www.thebay.com File Simpson Tower.JPG thumb Simpson Tower , headquarters The Bay is a chain of 91 department store s that operate across parts of Canada . It is the main brand of Hudson s Bay Company HBC , North America s oldest company. ref http www.canadianaconnection.com ... . ref http www.hbc.com hbc about contacts Contacts . Hudson s Bay Company . Retrieved on 7 July ... merchandise. The Bay can be compared to U.S. retailers Macy s and Nordstrom . The average store ... span many stories high and carry a much broader range and selection of goods than The Bay stores ...?ID 12173&m Bay 2C Queen Street 2C The ref Toronto has another smaller flagship store on Bloor Street East. History The origin of the Hudson s Bay Company s department store format can be traced ... proper name Hudson s Bay Company . From 1881 up until 1960, all Hudson s Bay Company stores were located ... to the Hudson s Bay Company brand the ones in Quebec kept the name Morgan s. Image La Baie.svg right 150px thumb The French version of the logo In 1964, all Hudson s Bay Company stores were rebranded as the Bay . The Quebec stores continued under the Morgan name until 1972, when the HBC converted them to la Baie . The Bay further expanded its presence between 1989 and 1991 in Eastern Canada ... store. In 1991, Hudson s Bay Company stopped selling Fur clothing fur . ref http archives.cbc.ca IDC 1 73 545 2740 20 that was then politics economy hudsons bay fur trade Hudson s Bay Company ... Mink , and Grosvenor, are included in the highly successful Hudson s Bay Company Fur Salons. Pharmamart ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Town ward is a ward politics ward in the Borough of Newcastle under Lyme . It covers the town centre of Newcastle under Lyme . Coord 53.009 2.229 type adm3rd region GB STS display title DEFAULTSORT Town Ward Staffordshire geo stub Category Wards of Newcastle under Lyme ... more details
Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name A BayBay Cover ABayBay.jpg Artist Hurricane Chris rapper Hurricane Chris from Album 51 50 Ratchet Released May 28, 2007 Format CD single br Music download Digital download small global small br 12 inch single Vinyl single Recorded 2006 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Length 5 03 Label J Records J Writer Chris Dooley Jr. Producer Phunk Dawg Certification Platinum small Recording Industry Association of America RIAA small Last single This single A BayBay br 2007 Next single The Hand Clap br 2007 A BayBay is a song by American rapper Hurricane Chris rapper Hurricane Chris from his debut studio album , 51 50 Ratchet . It was released on May 28, 2007 as the lead single from the album. The song was written by Hurricane Chris, and produced by Phunk Dawg. ref http www.billboard.com bbcom bio index.jsp?pid 867767 Artist biography Billboard.com. Retrieved 7 July 2009. ref ref http www.myspace.com hurricane MySpace.com Hurricane Chris 51 50 Ratchet IN STORES NOW Shreveport, Louisiana Rap Hip Hop www.myspace.com hurricane Bot generated title ref ref name usatoday.com http www.usatoday.com life music news 2007 07 16 hurricane chris N.htm Hurricane Chris takes hip hop scene like a storm USATODAY.com Bot generated title ref Chart performance The song debuted at number ninety five on the Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot 100 on June 2007. ref Jonathan Cohen, http www.billboard.com bbcom news article display.jsp?vnu content id Umbrella Reigns Again Atop Hot 100 , Billboard.com, June 14, 2007. ref On its second week, it rose at number eighty five, on its third week, the song jumped at number twenty four on the chart. ref Jonathan Cohen, http ... & Park . According to Billboard , the phrase A BayBay is heard in this song a total of sixty seven ... Page http www.youtube.com hurricanechris Hurricane Chris Official YouTube Channel DEFAULTSORT BayBay, A Category 2007 singles Category Hurricane Chris songs Category Debut singles Category Singles ... more details