Refimprove date May 2010 Dablink For other places called Millbank, see Millbank disambiguation Infobox UK place country England map type Greater London region London population official name Millbank latitude ... area SW postcode district SW1 dial code 020 os grid reference TQ295795 Millbank is an area of central London in the City of Westminster . Millbank is located by the River Thames , east of Pimlico ... Abbey . History Millbank s general appearance dates from the 1930s, when the area was extensively ... Millbank Image Chelsea College of Art and Design.jpg thumb left Chelsea College of Art and Design Millbank Image Jet Statue by Enzo Plazzotta Millbank Westminster London 240404.jpg thumbnail right Jet Enzo Plazzotta Millbank shares the name of the main road A3212 road A3212 along the north bank ... College, situated at Millbank, is the site where the vaccine for typhoid was first developed, and in the late ... giant Imperial Chemical Industries ICI was originally located at Nobel House in Millbank before ... 1997 General Election , the Labour Party UK Labour Party acquired two floors of the Millbank Tower ... for 16 Old Queen Street. In British politics, the term Millbank Machine or Millbank tendency a play ... . Millbank Studios reside in the area as an independent broadcast company, owned by ITV . The studio ... web url http tvnewsroom.co.uk sky news sky news images day at millbank title Day at Millbank work TV ... Millbank Estate is a large but highly regarded Grade II listed red brick housing estate that gives ... from Hide unit hide , an old English land measure used in the Domesday Survey of 1086 . Millbank Tower is a large, modernistic office complex between the River Thames, Millbank Estate and Tate ... Party. There are also various restaurants and a public garden. Public transport Millbank Millennium ... Charing Cross stations are also nearby. Millbank is well connected with the rest of Central London ... Tate Gallery ca Millbank cs Millbank es Millbank fr Millbank hi he nl Millbank ... more details
Millbank may refer to People Joseph Duveen, 1st Baron Duveen of Millbank 1869&ndash 1939 , British art dealer Places in Canada Millbank, Ontario , a village in Perth County Places in the United Kingdom Millbank, London , a street in the City of Westminster, or its immediate area Millbank Tower , a skyscraper at 21&ndash 24 MillbankMillbank Prison , open 1821&ndash 86, now the location of Tate Britain art gallery Millbank, West Yorkshire , a town near Leeds Millbank, County Antrim , a village in the Newtownabbey Borough Council area of Northern Ireland Places in the United States Millbank Port Conway, Virginia , listed on the U.S. NRHP See also Milbank disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox building name Millbank Tower image Millbank Tower, Westminster, London, 24Apr04.jpg image size 240px caption Millbank Tower seen from the South completion date 1963 status Complete location 21 24 Millbank, Westminster , United Kingdom latd 51 latm 29 lats 32.0 latNS N longd 0 longm 07 longs 33.5 ... floors 1 x Otis 10UCL Ground to Basement Goods Millbank Tower is a convert 118 m ft 0 adj on high skyscraper in the City of Westminster at Millbank , on the banks of the River Thames in London, in the United ... http blogs.ft.com westminster 2010 11 who owns millbank tower Who owns Millbank Tower? Financial ... says that Millbank Tower is one of the few London office towers to have won affection , and contrasts ... Party UK Conservative Party offices in nearby building 30 Millbank were damaged and illegally ... funding. Occupants Throughout its history, Millbank has been home to many high profile political ... , Walworth Road SE17, to move to Millbank. Just five years later, however, the 1 million per annum ... also had offices in Millbank Tower, but moved out in June 2003, also citing high rents. Other public ... at 30 Millbank, in the same complex as Millbank Tower. Other floors in the tower are occupied ... cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk technology technology video 8922159 Londons Millbank tower collapses in spectacular Nokia Lumia light show.html title London s Millbank tower collapses in spectacular ... And DeadMau5 Illuminate Millbank Tower London ref Gallery gallery Image Millbank Tower Base Millbank Westminster London 240404.jpg Millbank Tower base, from the south. Image Millbank Tower, Thames House, Parliament.JPG Millbank Tower from Vauxhall, with Thames House and the Palace of Westminster visible in the background. Image Millbank Tower Millbank Westminster London 240404.jpg Millbank Tower ... between 100 and 149 meters Category Headquarters of political parties da Millbank Tower eu Millbank Tower fr Millbank Tower he no Millbank Tower ... more details
Image Millbank Thomas Hosmer Shepherd pub 1829.jpg thumb 230px Millbank Prison in the 1820s. File Burial ground at Millbank Prison.JPG thumb 230px The prison s burial ground, with the Houses of Parliament in the background. The image was published in 1862. Millbank Prison was a prison in Millbank , Pimlico ... to Australia . It was opened in 1816 and closed in 1890. Design and construction Image Millbank Prison Plan.jpg thumb left 230px Plan of Millbank Prison. The site at Millbank was originally purchased ... architect Robert Smirke , who brought the project to completion in 1821. ref name handbook Millbank ... Pentonville , which opened in 1842 and took over Millbank s role as the National Penitentiary. By an Act of Parliament of 1843, Millbank s status was downgraded, and it became a holding depot for convicts ... to Millbank first, where they were held for three months before their final destination was decided ... continued on a reduced scale until 1867 and Millbank then became an ordinary local prison, and from ... Image Millbank Cassell s large scale map of London c 1867.jpg thumb 230px This 1867 map shows ... of London in 1850 the prison was described as follows MILLBANK PRISON. A mass of brickwork ..., or Penitentiary House for London and Middlesex, and was called The Millbank Prison pursuant to 6 & 7 ... transportation transportation in Great Britain is sent to Millbank previous to the sentence being ... estate built by the London County Council LCC between 1897 and 1902. Millbank Estate is now a TMO ... A large circular bollard stands by the river with the inscription Near this site stood Millbank ... Heritage to be from Millbank prison. ref http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx ... in chapter 3. James visited Millbank on 12 December 1884 to gain material. ref Henry James letters ... journal first Catherine last Edwards title The Millbank Penitentiary excavations at the The Chelsea ... first Catherine last Edwards title The Millbank Penitentiary excavations at the Tate Gallery now ... more details
Image Greenwood 1827 cropped.jpg thumb 230px right Greenwood s 1827 map showing the area now occupied by Pimlico Millbank Distillery appears in the bottom left hand corner. Millbank Distillery also known as Thames Bank Distillery was a London gin distillery owned and operated by Seager Evans and Co. . It was located on Grosvenor Road on the North bank of the River Thames in Pimlico . The company s most well known product, Seagers Gin , was produced here up until the early 20th century. History The distillery was established in the early 19th century, and operated for around a century. The site was leased from the Duke of Westminster , and the final lease expired in 1921. By 1923 the company had moved to new premises at Deptford , and the former site of Millbank Distillery was occupied by a garage for the British Motor Cab Co. Today the site forms part of the Churchill Gardens housing estate. External links Coord 51.486451 0.143219 format dms display inline,title type landmark region GB scale 10000 References Mr. Seager & Mr. Evans, the story of a great partnership London, 1963, ASIN B0017XFA68 http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk A2A records.aspx?cat 074 bsgr&cid 1&Gsm 2008 06 18 1 National Archives Records for Seager Evans and Co. Ltd. Category Former buildings and structures of Westminster ... more details
orphan date May 2010 A Millbank bag is a portable water filtration device made of tightly woven canvas made for use out of doors. ref cite book last Beer first Amy Jane coauthors Roy Halpin title Moveable Feasts What to Eat and How to Cook It in the Great Outdoors publisher Cicerone Press year 2008 pages 79 80 url http books.google.co.uk books?id CM8sk4eJif4C&pg PA80&dq 22Millbank bag 22&client safari&cd 2 v onepage&q 22Millbank 20bag 22&f false isbn 978 1852845346 location Milnthorpe ref They are light, compact and easy but slow to use. ref cite book last Edholm first Otto Gustaf coauthors Alfred Louis Bacharach title Exploration medicine being a practical guide for those going on expeditions publisher Royal Geographical Society Great Britain year 1965 pages 6 7 url http books.google.co.uk books?id sbe2AAAAIAAJ&q 22Millbank bag 22&dq 22Millbank bag 22&client safari&cd 3 ref The bag is filled with water, which filters through the canvas by gravity. It is useful for removing sediment and organic matter but the water will require further sterilisation before being drunk. ref cite book last Warrell first D. A. coauthors Sarah Anderson title Expedition medicine publisher Royal Geographical Society with The Institute of British Geographers year 2003 pages 106 107 isbn 978 1579583347 url http books.google.co.uk books?id QTjLQd4Oz3wC&pg PA106&dq 22Millbank bag 22&client safari&cd 4 v onepage&q 22Millbank 20bag 22&f false ref See also LifeSaver bottle References reflist Category Water filters Product stub ... more details
Millbank is a small Canada Canadian rural community located in the northeastern part of Northumberland County, New Brunswick Northumberland County , New Brunswick . It is located on the boundary of the city of Miramichi, New Brunswick Miramichi . External links http geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca cgi bin v9 sima unique v9?english?DAVHP?C Geographical Names of Canada Millbank coord 47 03 43 N 65 27 14 W region CA NB type city 386 display title Category Communities in Northumberland County, New Brunswick ... more details
Infobox London River Services title Millbank Millennium Pier image Millbank Pier, London.JPG image caption Millbank Pier transit type River bus and tourist leisure services operator London River Services owner London River Services website http www.millbankpier.co.uk Millbank Millennium Pier is a pier on the west bank of the River Thames , in London, United Kingdom. It is served by boats operating under licence from London River Services and is situated between Lambeth Bridge and Vauxhall Bridge on Millbank . It is accessed from a point adjacent to Millbank Tower and the Tate Britain art gallery. Services The pier is served by the Tate to Tate river bus service, which links the Tate Britain with the Tate Modern Gallery via a Thames boat service. Millennium fund Millbank Millennium Pier was opened on 22 May 2003 by London Mayor Ken Livingstone . Its creation was funded by the Millennium Commission as part of the Thames 2000 project, and it was the fifth and last of the new central London piers built with funding from the Millennium Commission the others being Blackfriars Millennium Pier , Waterloo Millennium Pier , Westminster Millennium Pier and Tower Millennium Pier . The project was part of an integrated transport and regeneration strategy for the Thames led by London s Cross River Partnership . ref cite web url http www.millennium.gov.uk cgi bin item.cgi?id 1437 title Mayor opens Lottery funded Millbank Pier accessdate 2008 03 30 date 2000 05 21 work The Millennium Commission press release ref Design and Construction The Millbank Millennium Pier was designed and project managed by Beckett Rankine with Marks Barfield Architects and the artist Angela Bulloch. The pier is notable for its angular, Constructivist architecture constructivist steel structure. ref cite web url http arts.guardian.co.uk features story 0,11710,958689,00.html title Go with the flow accessdate 2008 ... title Millbank Millennium Pier accessdate 2008 03 29 ref , and a 2004 D&AD Yellow Pencil Award ... more details
coord 54.699 6.031 display title region GB scale 10000 Millbank is a small village in County Antrim , Northern Ireland . It is mostly within the townland of Carnanee, slightly north of Roughfort , between Templepatrick and Newtownabbey . In the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census it had a population of 93 people. It is in Newtownabbey Borough Council area. See also List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland References http www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk NI Neighbourhood Information System Antrim geo stub County Antrim Category Villages in County Antrim ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Daulia Ltd v Four Millbank Nominees Ltd court Court of Appeal image Thames house exterior.jpg date filed date decided full name citations 1977 http www.bailii.org ew cases EWCA Civ 1977 5.html EWCA Civ 5 , 1978 Ch 231 1978 2 WLR 621 1978 36 P&CR 244 judges Goff LJ , Buckley LJ and Orr LJ prior actions subsequent actions opinions transcripts Keywords unilateral offer Daulia Ltd v Four Millbank Nominees Ltd 1977 http www.bailii.org ew cases EWCA Civ 1977 5.html EWCA Civ 5 is an English contract law case, concerning unilateral contracts, and when embarking on the performance of an act for which an offer is open, at what point the offer may be withdrawn. In particular, Goff LJ observed that there would be a duty to not prevent full performance of terms in a unilateral offer, once performance had begun. Facts Daulia Ltd wanted to buy the premises on Millbank , London from Four Millbank Nominees Ltd, who were mortgagees in possession. Formal contracts were never exchanged, but Daulia argued they did obtain a unilateral contract by the first defendants that they would enter into a written contract of sale, if they attended Four Millbank s offices with a draft contract on terms already negotiated and a deposit. But when Daulia Ltd s representatives attended, Four Millbank refused to exchange. Daulia Ltd claimed breach of the oral agreement. At first instance, Brightman J struck out Daulia Ltd s statement of claim for failing to comply with s.40 1 of the Law of Property Act 1925 now, the requirement of form for contracts for interests in land under s.2, Law of Property Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1989 . Daulia Ltd appealed. Judgment The Court of Appeal dismissed Daulia Ltd s appeal. They held there was a unilateral contract for disposition of land, and therefore it could not be effective because it did not comply with s.40 1 . Furthermore there was no act of part performance, which could lead to a binding contract. In the course of his decision Goff LJ ... more details
Milbank may refer to Milbank, South Dakota Milbank Quarterly , a medical journal Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy , a law firm in New York City Jane Hungerford Milbank 1871 1931 , American suffragette See also Millbank disambiguation disambig ... more details
Image Imperial Chemical House Lon.jpg thumb Imperial Chemical House, seen from Lambeth Bridge Imperial Chemical House is a building situated on Millbank , London , United Kingdom . It was built between 1928 and 1931 by Sir Frank Baines in the Neoclassical architecture neoclassical style of the inter war years, at the same time as Thames House , also on Millbank. It was constructed as the headquarters for Imperial Chemical Industries . Around the fifth floor balustrade are carved allegorical figures in Portland stone, sculpted by Charles Sargeant Jagger , The Builder, Marine Transport, and Agriculture or The Sower and Chemistry. gallery Image Imperial Chemical House 2.jpg Thames House left and Imperial Chemical House right Image Imperial Chemical House 3.jpg The front of Imperial Chemical House on Millbank Image Imperial Chemical Jagger01.jpg Jagger s sculpture representing Marine Transport Image Imperial Chemical Jagger02.jpg Jagger s sculpture the Sower Image Imperial Chemical Jagger03.jpg Jagger s sculpture representing Chemistry Image Imperial Chemical Jagger04.jpg Jagger s sculpture the Builder gallery External links http yourarchives.nationalarchives.gov.uk index.php?title Charles Sargeant Jagger. Sculptor 1885 1934 Sculptures at Imperial Chemical House Milbank Sculptures at Imperial Chemical House Millbank National Archives coord 51 29 42 N 0 07 32.2 W region GB scale 5000 display title Category Buildings and structures in Westminster Category Buildings and structures completed in 1931 London struct stub he ... more details
This is a list of major London County Council housing developments in the period 1889 1965 class wikitable sortable Estate Location Type Alton Estate Alton Wandsworth suburban Aveley South Ockendon out county Becontree Barking Dagenham Ilford out county Borehamwood Borehamwood out county Boundary Estate Boundary Shoreditch inner city Debden, Epping Forest Debden Loughton out county Downham Estate Downham Lewisham Bromley suburban Harold Hill Romford out county Hainault Chigwell Ilford Dagenham out county Lansbury Estate Lansbury Poplar inner city Millbank Estate Millbank Westminster inner city South Oxhey Oxhey South Oxhey out county St Helier, London St Helier Morden out county St Paul s Cray Orpington out county References reflist See also List of large council estates in the UK External links Museum of London http www.museumoflondon.org.uk English Collections OnlineResources X20L Themes 1387 1119 Council Housing Category Housing estates in London Category New towns in England London County Council ... more details
Image Millbank Tower Millbank Westminster London 240404.jpg thumb Altitude 360 is at the top of the Millbank Tower. Altitude London is a collection of venues in the convert 387 ft m abbr on high Millbank Tower , a skyscraper in Central London . Covering over convert 30000 sqft m2 abbr on , of event space. Altitude 360 London , along with The River Room London , The MillBank Cinema & Media Centre and The View Collection make up London s largest riverside venue as well as London s largest venue located in a skyscraper. The concept and design was the brainchild of Hong Kong born entrepreneur Justin Etzin who is The Global Brand Owner. The venue was opened in three phases, with the first phase opened in September 2007 by the then Leader of the Opposition David Cameron , the second phase was opened by Mayor Boris Johnson and the final third phase opened in May 2010 by Prime Minister David Cameron . The venue has hosted numerous high profile events, from world wide product launches for major corporations in different industries, the likes of Procter & Gamble , Microsoft , Google and De Beers to political events like Boris Johnson s Mayoral announcement party and Senator John McCain s European US Presidency Campaign Speech. London Fashion Week events also take place at the venue like British designer Paul Smith s September 2009 fashion show. The venue is frequented by celebrities & personalities like Lindsay Lohan , Kate Moss , Lilly Allen and David Walliams to The Duchess of York who held The African Caribbean Leukemia Ball in her official capacity as Patron. Altitude 360 was also the British people British venue chosen to launch British Tourism Week in 2008, hosted by HRH Prince Charles and then Prime Minister Gordon Brown . The 2012 British Olympic Committee are using the venues for the Olympic Games and the venue has already been chosen by FIFA to launch the 2018 World Cup ... millbanklondon.com The Millbank Media Centre Homepage Coord 51.4922 0.1259 type landmark region GB WSM ... more details
File Millbank Tower, Thames House, Parliament.JPG thumb Millbank office complex and Parliament Image Conservative Campaign Headquarters.jpg thumb right 25 Victoria Street Conservative Campaign Headquarters CCHQ , formerly known as Conservative Central Office CCO ref name bbc bbc BBC 2007 ref is the headquarters of the United Kingdom British Conservative Party UK Conservative Party , housing its central staff and committee members. As of May 2010, the post of Conservative Party chairman is split between Baroness Warsi and Andrew Feldman . The Director of Operations was, until 2006, Gavin Barwell . Establishment The establishment of Conservative Central Office dates back to 1870, with the creation of professional support for the Party by John Eldon Gorst Sir John Gorst . Following election defeats in 1906 and 1910, in 1911 the post of Chairman of the Conservative Party Party Chairman was created to oversee the work of the Central Office. Location Until 1958 CCO was based at Abbey House , Victoria Street , then moving to No. 32 Smith Square , City of Westminster Westminster . This was the scene of many televised historic moments in Conservative history from Margaret Thatcher s victory rallies to Iain Duncan Smith s resignation. CCO moved in 2004 to nearby 25 Victoria Street, London for more high tech facilities, and has subsequently been known as Conservative Campaign Headquarters CCHQ . On 6 March 2007, CCHQ moved again, this time to Millbank Tower 30 Millbank , Westminster part of the property portfolio of David and Simon Reuben Incidents On 10 November 2010, 30 Millbank was attacked by student protesters as part of a 2010 student protest in London demonstration against rises in tuition fees . References Reflist refbegin cite id bbc BBC. 2007. http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics 6511701.stm Tebbit supports EU exit campaign . Retrieved 2008 07 08 cite refend Refimprove date June 2008 External links http www.bodley.ox.ac.uk dept scwmss wmss online modern cpa cco cco.html ... more details
Image Young Dancer Statue by Enzo Plazzotta Bow Street London 240404.jpg right thumb Young Dancer, a bronze opposite the Royal Opera House. Image Jet Statue by Enzo Plazzotta Millbank Westminster London 240404.jpg right thumb Jet , a bronze on Millbank, Westminster, London. Enzo Plazzotta 1921 October 12, 1981 was an Italy Italian born United Kingdom British sculptor. He was born in Mestre, near Venice , and spent his working life in London . Plazzotta is best remembered for a fascination with and study of movement in Bronze sculpture bronze the human form, horses, ballerinas, and for his female studies, many of which adorn London s streets. He died in London, aged 60. Works Public works include Camargue Horses stands on the Waterside Terrace at the Barbican Centre , London Crucifixion in the College Gardens of Westminster Abbey . Homage to Leonardo stands in Belgrave Square , London. Jet , 1975, is the corner of 46 57 Millbank , City of Westminster Westminster , London. Young Dancer sits opposite the Royal Opera House in Broad Street, off Bow Street, London. External links http www.plazzotta.co.uk public displays.htm Plazzotta Sculpture website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Plazzotta, Enzo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1921 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 12, 1981 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Plazzotta, Enzo Category 1921 births Category 1981 deaths Category People from Venice city Category British sculptors Category Italian sculptors Category Modern sculptors UK sculptor stub ... more details
Producers Distributing Corporation was a short lived Hollywood film distribution company, organized in 1925 and dissolved in March 1927. In its brief heyday, film director Cecil B. DeMille was its primary shareholder and major talent. Corporate history File CulverStudios.jpg right 250px thumb The Mansion at Culver Studios , later the logo for Selznick International Pictures PDC s beginnings lay with film pioneer William Wadsworth Hodkinson , founded of Paramount Pictures in 1911. In late 1924 Hodkinson sold one of his struggling distribution companies to Jeremiah Millbank, a wealthy, extremely religious, and politically conservative financier. ref Empire of dreams the epic life of Cecil B. DeMille, Scott Eyman, page 212 ref Millbank partnered with DeMille and renamed the company Producers Distributing Corporation. Part of Millbank s investment went to purchase the former Thomas H. Ince Culver Studios , the property whose main building is a replica of Mount Vernon . In March 1927, PDC was merged by Joseph P. Kennedy with Pathe Exchange and the Keith Albee Orpheum chain of theaters to create what would eventually become RKO Pictures . PDC is unreleated to the company of the same name organized by Ben Judell in 1939, and which produced four films then evolved into the Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation . Films Films released under the PDC brand include Roaring Rails , 1924 Madame Behave , 1925 Her Market Value , 1925 The Road to Yesterday , 1925 The Coming of Amos , 1925 The Flaming Forties , 1926 The Flame of the Yukon , 1926 Young April , 1926 The Volga Boatman film The Volga Boatman , 1926 Three Faces East 1926 film Three Faces East , 1926 White Gold 1927 film White Gold , 1927 The Yankee Clipper 1927 film The Yankee Clipper , 1927 The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary , 1927 Rubber Tires , 1927 References reflist External links http www.imdb.com company co0017925 imdb page Category Film distributors Category Defunct American movie studios ... more details
James Herbert Nahrgang born April 17, 1951 in Millbank, Ontario Millbank , Ontario is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 57 games in the National Hockey League . He played for the Detroit Red Wings . References hockeydb 6768 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nahrgang, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey defenceman DATE OF BIRTH April 17, 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nahrgang, Jim Category 1951 births Category Living people Category Canadian ice hockey defencemen Category Detroit Red Wings draft picks Category Detroit Red Wings players Category Ice hockey people from Ontario Category Kansas City Blues players Category Kansas City Red Wings players Category Kitchener Rangers alumni Category Michigan Tech Huskies men s ice hockey coaches Category Michigan Tech Huskies men s ice hockey players Category New Haven Nighthawks players Category Ottawa 67 s alumni Category People from Stratford, Ontario Category Philadelphia Firebirds AHL players Category Virginia Wings players Canada icehockey defenceman 1950s stub ... more details
and election party. The MillBank Media Centre used in April May 2010 by Prime Minister David ... in Millbank Tower that the Labour party took victory from the Conservatives in 1997 & The Conservatives ... Randburg News http ny.eater.com archives 2010 09 millbank members lounge briefly touches down in new yowk.php Eater NY MillBank Members Lounge touches down in NY http www.curzoncinemas.com news all curzon millbank coming soon.aspx Curzon Millbank Cinema http www.LondonSkyBar.com The London Sky ... more details
The Astley Ainslie Hospital is a Community Hospital in Edinburgh , Scotland . It is operated by NHS Lothian ref http www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk hospitals astleyainslie.asp. ref . It is situated in the upmarket Grange area of Edinburgh. The Astley Ainslie Hospital specialises in rehabilitative care for people who have suffered brain injuries, stroke, orthopaedic or cardiac conditions and respite care for elderly people. Wards The Astley Ainslie has 11 wards Charles Bell 1, Charles Bell 2, East Pavilion A, East Pavilion B, Fraser, Mccallum, Mears, Miles, Millbank A, Millbank B and Sutherland ward. Smart Centre The hospital houses the Southeast Mobility and Rehabilitation Technology Centre, run by NHS Lothian , commonly known as the Smart Centre. It offers wheelchair fitting, prosthetic fitting and maintenance, a disabled living centre which helps people stay in their own home by providing stairlifts, bathroom and kitchen equipment and walking aids. It also offers driving assessments for disabled people who wish to start or restart driving after an illness or disability. The Service is accessible by people within NHS Lothian , NHS Fife and NHS Borders . References Reflist coord 55 55 50 N 3 11 50 W region GB display title Category Hospitals in Edinburgh Category NHS Scotland hospitals Category NHS Lothian Scotland org stub Scotland struct stub NHS stub Edinburgh stub UK hospital stub ... more details
Running Scared is a United Kingdom British television children s drama serial produced by the BBC and transmitted in 1986, based on the Bernard Ashley author Bernard Ashley novel and is set in Woolwich with the Woolwich Ferry featuring in a key scene. A gritty series, Running Scared deals with a teenage girl, Paula Julia Millbank , whose life is put at risk when she uncovers evidence that could put a local criminal gang leader played by Christopher Ellison behind bars. The series is notable for its use of the Kate Bush pop song Running Up That Hill as its main theme tune. External links imdb title id 0374448 title Running Scared Category BBC children s television programmes Category Media and communications in Greenwich Category 1980s British television series Category 1986 in British television ... more details
Roads in the City of Westminster , London, England include Aldwych Baker Street Bayswater Road Charing Cross Road Constitution Hill, London Constitution Hill Downing Street Harley Street Haymarket London Haymarket Leicester Square The Mall London The Mall Millbank Oxford Street Pall Mall, London Pall Mall Piccadilly Circus Regent Street Shaftesbury Avenue Smith Square Strand, London Strand Trafalgar Square Whitehall Prince Consort Road Category Streets in Westminster Category City of Westminster related lists Roads ... more details
GeoGroupTemplate article Category Districts of Westminster This is a list of districts in the London Borough of Westminster Bayswater Belgravia Covent Garden Fitzrovia Holborn Hyde Park, London Hyde Park Knightsbridge Lisson Grove Maida Vale Mayfair Marylebone Millbank Paddington Pimlico Queen s Park London Queen s Park St James s St John s Wood Soho , including Chinatown, London Chinatown Theatreland Victoria, London Victoria Westbourne Green West End of London West End Westminster Westminster City Centre LB City of Westminster London places DEFAULTSORT Westminster Category Districts of Westminster Category Lists of places in London Category City of Westminster related lists Districts ... more details
Zachariah Adam Hall born February 28, 1865 was an Ontario manufacturer and political figure. He represented Waterloo South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Conservative member from 1914 to 1919. He was born in Millbank, Ontario Millbank , Canada West , the son of Thomas Hall. He was educated in St. Marys, Ontario St. Marys , Strathroy, Ontario Strathroy and Guelph . In 1900, he married Margaret Forbes. Hall manufactured stoves and furnaces in Hespeler, Ontario Hespeler .. He served as reeve for Preston, Ontario Preston in 1907. He was defeated in his bid for reelection in 1919 by Karl Homuth of the United Farmers of Ontario . Hall was also an inventor, patenting a design for a brake for vehicle wheels http patents1.ic.gc.ca details?patent number 315706 , a hot air furnace http patents1.ic.gc.ca details?patent number 402449 , several designs for kitchen ranges and stoves http patents1.ic.gc.ca details?patent number 133715 and ice hockey stick hockey stick s http patents1.ic.gc.ca details?patent number 270915 . References Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1916 , EJ Chambers External links http www.ontla.on.ca web members members all detail.do?locale en&ID 1253 Member s parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario http www.patentmuseum.com patents l.asp?Thumb 264 sm Hockey Stick, Zachariah Adam Hall 1936 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hall, Zachariah A ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH February 28, 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hall, Zachariah A Category 1865 births Category Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs Category Canadian inventors Category Year of death missing ProgressiveConservative Ontario MPP stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox road country GBR type A route 944 header type minor length mi direction a terminus a Aberdeen direction b terminus b Strathdon junction destinations The A944 road connects Aberdeen with Strathdon in north east Scotland . It originates at the Lang Stracht in the city, which is a re routing as, until 1999 , the road left Aberdeen by way of Queens Road in the City Centre. However this route could not cope with the traffic. The road then passes Westhill, Aberdeenshire Westhill by way of Elrick , passes through Dunecht , Millbank and then Alford, Aberdeenshire Alford . The road eventually meets the A939 road to Tomintoul . UK primary routes 9 coord 57.18632 N 2.54445 W type landmark region GB dim 30000 display title DEFAULTSORT 9 0944 Category Roads in Scotland Category Transport in Aberdeen Category Transport in Aberdeenshire Scotland road stub ... more details