Infobox settlement official name Whitehall, Michigan settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Muskegon County Michigan Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Whitehall Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Whitehall, Michigan 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 Michigan subdivision type2 List of counties in Michigan County subdivision name2 Muskegon County, Michigan Muskegon Government government footnotes government type Council manager government Commission Manager leader title Mayor leader name Emery Mac Hatch leader title1 City Manager ... http www.cityofwhitehall.org www.cityofwhitehall.org footnotes Whitehall is a city in Muskegon County ... States Census, 2000 2000 census . The city is located in the southwest corner of Whitehall Township, Michigan Whitehall Township . Montague, Michigan Montague , Michigan is its neighbor. It is located ... White River on Lake Michigan . Whitehall s recorded history began around 1859 when Charles Mears, a noted ..., it was renamed Whitehall and incorporated as the Village of Whitehall in 1867. It later was incorporated ... MI US Bus 31 dab1 Whitehall is a business loop through the downtowns of both Whitehall and Montague ... arts Image Howmet Playhouse.JPG thumb Howmet Playhouse Whitehall is home to the Howmet Playhouse. The 400 ... with the help of a local fund drive and the participation of Whitehall s largest employer, Howmet ... Whitehall going through Montague, MI Fall Fest festival that includes beer tent, live bands, farmer ... http www.cityofwhitehall.org City of Whitehall http www.howmetplayhouse.org Howmet Playhouse http www.whitelake.org White Lake Area Chamber of Commerce http www.whitehallschools.net Whitehall District ... Whitehall M chigan nl Whitehall Michigan pt Whitehall Michigan vo Whitehall Michigan ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Whitehall, Montana settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Jefferson County Montana Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Whitehall Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Whitehall, Montana 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 Montana subdivision type2 List of counties in Montana County subdivision name2 Jefferson County, Montana Jefferson 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 1.8 area land km2 1.8 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 0.7 area land sq mi 0.7 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0793224 website footnotes Whitehall is a town in Jefferson ... Micropolitan Statistical Area . Newscaster Chet Huntley graduated from Whitehall High School in 1929. Geography Whitehall is located at coord 45 52 13 N 112 5 54 W type city 45.870238, 112.098464 ... km2 , all of it land. Schools Whitehall is part of school district 4,47,2. It has one high school, and one grade school. Whitehall s mascot is the Trojans. Demographics As of the census GR 2 of 2000, there were ... Huntley 1911 1974 , broadcaster, graduated from Whitehall High School. ref Oyan, Katie December ... b. 1983 , Major League Baseball player, played Little League in Whitehall. ref Foley, Bill April ... http www.montanahistorylive.org Montana History Live http www.whitehallchamberofcommerce.com Whitehall ..., Montana Category Towns in Montana Category Helena micropolitan area ca Whitehall Montana es Whitehall Montana ht Whitehall, Montana nl Whitehall Montana pt Whitehall Montana vo Whitehall Montana ... more details
Refimprove date October 2011 infobox comedian name Jack Whitehall image imagesize caption pseudonym birth name Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall birth date birth date and age 1988 7 7 df y birth place City ... JackWhitehall.com footnotes Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall born 7 July 1988 is an English ... 4 topical entertainment show the TNT Show . Early life Whitehall was born in City of Westminster ... Whitehall. His father was an agent for Judi Dench , Colin Firth and Richard Griffiths , and wrote the memoir Shark Infested Waters . Whitehall has a sister, Molly Louisa born 1989 , and a brother, Barnaby ... jack whitehalls schoo.html title Comedian Jack Whitehall s Schooldays with Twilight Star Robert ... College , an Independent school UK independent school in Wiltshire . Whitehall took a gap ... met him as a teenager. Television career In June 2008, Whitehall presented the first week of Big ... and November, Whitehall made his first and second of many appearances on Channel 4 s 8 Out of 10 Cats ... Whitehall co hosted the satirical TNT Show with Holly Walsh on Channel 4. ref cite web url http ... Comedy Guide accessdate 31 August 2011 ref In January 2010, Whitehall made his fourth appearance in 8 ... 2011 ref In June and July 2010, Whitehall was a regular performer on the first series of Channel 4 s Stand ... 1 2 title Dave s One Night Stand Episode 1.2. Jack Whitehall publisher The British Comedy Guide ... Episode 6.4. Kevin Bridges, Shappi Khorsandi, Jack Whitehall publisher The British Comedy Guide accessdate 31 August 2011 ref which had been filmed on 27 September. In February 2011, Whitehall was featured on Comedy Central Presents Jack Whitehall in the United States. ref cite web title Jack Whitehall ... jack whitehall likes girly shows author Matt Tobey date 11 February 2011 accessdate 31 August 2011 ... s 0 0 draw with Sunderland A.F.C. Sunderland at the Emirates Stadium . From March until May, Whitehall ... name SUftW In March, Whitehall and Bridges presented Jack and Kevin s Comic Relief Lock In , which ... more details
for the early 1950s radios show Whitehall 1212 radio show Whitehall 1212 was the famous telephone number of Scotland Yard . sfn Kish 2010 p 48 ref Scotland Yard s main gates provided a background in many police films, and it held the original telephone number Whitehall 1212 harv Metropolitan Police 2012 . ref It was introduced in 1934 and was used by the public to contact the London Metropolitan Police information room for both emergency and non emergency business. sfn Holland 2010 With the introduction of the 999 telephone 999 number for emergencies in 1937, Whitehall 1212 remained in use for non emergencies until the 1960s sfn Kish 2010 p 48 and the introduction of subscriber trunk dialling STD . Today a non emergency number for the Metropolitan Police force contains the 1212 020 7230 1212 . sfn Metropolitan Police 2012a Notes reflist References cite web first Gary last Holland date 13 May 2010 url http news.bbc.co.uk local london hi people and places history newsid 8675000 8675199.stm title Why 999 for an emergency? publisher BBC London cite book ref harv last Kisch first Conrad year 2010 title Destination London publisher Gyldendal Uddannelse isbn 9788702041415 page http books.google.com books?id su77szanXdsC&lpg PA48&pg PA48 v onepage&q&f false 48 cite web author Metropolitan Police title History of the Metropolitan Police url http www.met.police.uk history new scotland yard.htm publisher London Mayor s Office for Policing and Crime cite web author Metropolitan Police year 2012a url http www.met.police.uk contacts contactnumber.htm title Dial 101 to contact the police publisher London Mayor s Office for Policing and Crime Category Metropolitan Police Category Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom ... more details
Image Whitehall murder school illustration.jpg thumb 250px 19th century illustration The Whitehall Mystery is an unsolved murder from London in 1888. The dismembered remains of a woman were found at three different sites in central London, including the future site of Scotland Yard. Discovery of remains On 2 October, 1888, during construction of Scotland Yard s new headquarters on the Victoria Embankment near Whitehall in City of Westminster Westminster , a worker found a parcel containing human remains.The female torso was discovered in a three month old vault that made up part of the cellar. It was placed there at some point after 29 September when Richard Lawrence, a workman, had last been inside the unlocked vault. ref The Murder at Westminster , 23 October, 1888, The Times ref The body had been wrapped in cloth, possibly a black petticoat, ref name c95 Cullen, Tom 1965 Autumn of Terror , London The Bodley Head, p. 95 ref and tied with string. The torso was matched by police surgeon Thomas Bond British physician Thomas Bond to a right arm and shoulder that had previously been discovered in the muddy shore of the River Thames in Pimlico on 11 September. ref name c95 The Times newspaper had initially suspected that the arm was placed in the water as a medical students prank. ref name c95 wikisource The Whitehall Discovery Inquest Today wikisource Another London Horror wikisource The Whitehall Murder Speculation Newspapers suggested a tie to Jack the Ripper s killings of prostitutes that were occurring simultaneously, but the Metropolitan Police said there was no connection. An inquest was opened by Westminster s coroner, John Troutbeck John Troutbeck s son the Coroner John ... Casebook Jack the Ripper Whitehall Mystery Inquest ref no marks were found that the victim had ... DEFAULTSORT Whitehall Mystery Category 1888 crimes Category 1888 in London Category Murder in London ... pl Zagadka Whitehall ... more details
Infobox River river name Whitehall Dyke image name image size Optional defaults to 288 px caption origin Harbledown mouth River Stour, Kent Great Stour , Thanington Without near Canterbury basin countries length 5.6 km elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed Image Kent Town Rivers.svg thumb right The River Stour, Kent Great Stour and other Rivers of Kent Whitehall Dyke is a tributary of the River Stour, Kent Great Stour river in Kent , England . The stream runs from its source near Harbledown , 5.6 kilometres, to the Great Stour at Thanington Without near Canterbury . ref http www.environment agency.gov.uk commondata acrobat stour cfmp 2 1018400.pdf The Environment Agency ref References nowiki See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the ref and ref tags, and the template below nowiki references River Stour coord 51.2774 1.0695 display title region GB format dms Category Rivers of Kent Category City of Canterbury Kent geo stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Whitehall Mansion nrhp type image caption location Off CT 27, Stonington, Connecticut lat degrees 41 lat minutes 22 lat seconds 37 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 57 long seconds 20 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Connecticut built 1771 architecture Colonial added April 12, 1979 area convert 3.5 acre governing body Private refnum 79002647 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Whitehall Mansion is located in Stonington, Connecticut Stonington , Connecticut . The house was built in 1771 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 12, 1979. 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 Houses completed in 1771 Category Houses in New London County, Connecticut Connecticut NRHP stub ... more details
Refimprove date August 2010 The original Whitehall Study investigated social determinants of health , specifically ... prospective cohort study , the Whitehall I Study , examined over 18,000 male civil servants, and was conducted over a period of ten years, beginning in 1967. A second cohort study , the Whitehall ... and one third women. The response rate for Whitehall II was 73 in total, 74 for men and 71 for women. A long term follow up of study subjects from the first two phases is ongoing. The Whitehall cohort ... three times higher than that of men in the highest grade administrators . Whitehall I The first Whitehall Study compared mortality of people in the highly stratified environment of the British Civil ... one might expect to live compared to people in lower employment grades. The first of the Whitehall studies, or Whitehall I, found higher mortality rate s due to all causes for men of lower employment ... for men in the lower employment grade when compared to men in higher grades. The initial Whitehall ... for cardiovascular disease mortality compared to the highest grade. Whitehall II Twenty years later, the Whitehall II study documented a similar gradient in morbidity in women as well as men. The name Whitehall II was derived from the previous Whitehall study. The Whitehall Studies revealed this social ... of this social distribution of so many disorders. Whitehall II is a longitudinal, prospective ..., sub clinical markers of disease, functional change, and clinical disease. The Whitehall II study .... Whitehall II found that the way work is organised, the work climate, social influences outside ... during retirement. Researchers in the Whitehall II team are also considering the role of social inequalities in relation to dementia risk. Data sharing The Whitehall II team have a data sharing policy ... data from the Whitehall II cohort. There is a slightly different data sharing policy for projects ... due to ill health. Health risks associated with disparities of wealth and power By design, the Whitehall ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Whitehall, Ohio settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map OHMap doton Whitehall.png mapsize 250px map caption Location of Whitehall, Ohio 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 Ohio subdivision type2 List of counties in Ohio County subdivision name2 Franklin County, Ohio Franklin Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial ... 1049324 GR 3 website footnotes Whitehall is a city in Franklin County, Ohio Franklin County , Ohio ... at the United States Census 2000 2000 census . Geography Whitehall is located at coord 39 57 49 N ... Whitehall. Like the cities of Bexley, Ohio Bexley , Minerva Park, Ohio Minerva Park , and Valleyview, Ohio Valleyview , Whitehall is an Enclave and exclave enclave of Columbus, Ohio Columbus . Whitehall ... , one junior high school Rosemore ,and one high school Whitehall Yearling High School . Big Walnut ... of Whitehall. Demographics USCensusPop 1950 4377 1960 20818 1970 25283 1980 21295 1990 20572 2000 ... 18 and 12.4 of those age 65 or over. History In the 1940s and 1950s, Whitehall still had working farms ... isbn 0 8142 0632 8 page 107 ref The first shopping center in central Ohio was built in Whitehall ... Whitehall. ref cite book last1 Wilhelm first1 Hubert G. H. last2 Artimus first2 Keiffer editor Karl ... stores in Whitehall as part of a robbery scheme, after he was run down by a motorcyclist when trying ... External links http www.whitehall oh.us City of Whitehall, Ohio Franklin County, Ohio Category Cities ... ca Whitehall Ohio es Whitehall Ohio ht Whitehall, Ohio nl Whitehall Ohio pl Whitehall Ohio pt Whitehall Ohio vo Whitehall Ohio ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Steve Whitehall image fullname Steven Whitehall dateofbirth birth date and age 1966 12 08 df y cityofbirth Bromborough countryofbirth England height height ft 5 in 9 position Striker currentclub clubnumber years1 1990 1991 years2 1991 1997 years3 1997 1998 years4 1999 2000 years5 2000 years6 2000 2001 years7 2001 years8 2001 2003 years9 2003 2005 clubs1 Southport F.C. Southport clubs2 Rochdale A.F.C. Rochdale clubs3 Mansfield Town F.C. Mansfield Town clubs4 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. Oldham Athletic clubs5 Chester City F.C. Chester City loan clubs6 Chester City clubs7 Nuneaton Town F.C. Nuneaton Town clubs8 Southport clubs9 Marine F.C. Marine caps1 caps2 235 caps3 44 caps4 76 caps5 5 caps6 23 caps7 16 caps8 35 goals1 goals2 74 goals3 25 goals4 13 goals5 5 goals6 4 goals7 6 goals8 10 manageryears1 managerclubs1 Southport F.C. Southport caretaker Steven Whitehall born 8 December 1966 in Bromborough , Cheshire is a retired England English association football football er who last played for Marine F.C. of the Northern Premier League Premier Division . He played in the Football League with Rochdale A.F.C. Rochdale , Mansfield Town and Oldham Athletic . ref soccerbase 8462 ref He graduated from the University of Salford in 1999 with a degree in Physiotherapy ref Graduation Booklet 1999 , pg 16 published by University of Salford , July 1999 ref References Reflist Persondata NAME Whitehall, Steven ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 8 December 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH Bromborough , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Whitehall, Steve Category Rochdale A.F.C. players Category Mansfield Town F.C. players Category Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Category Chester City F.C. players Category Nuneaton Town F.C. players Category Southport F.C. players Category Marine F.C. players Category English footballers Category Association football forwards Category People from Bromborough Category 1966 births Category Living people ... more details
infobox UK place country Scotland official name Whitehall scots name population os grid reference HY656283 map type Scotland latitude 59.140 longitude 2.602 unitary scotland Orkney Islands lieutenancy scotland Orkney Islands constituency westminster Orkney and Shetland UK Parliament constituency Orkney and Shetland constituency scottish parliament Orkney Scottish Parliament constituency Orkney post town ORKNEY postcode district KW17 postcode area KW dial code 01856 Whitehall is the village on the island of Stronsay , in the Orkney Islands of Scotland . It is a small village with about 50 houses. It also has a shop, a caf and heritage centre, known as the Fish Mart the Stronsay Hotel, with attached pub a post office, a fisherman s pier and a ferry pier. History Whitehall is a former boom town, whose historical growth and decline has been linked to that of the herring industry, which was initially developed by the Dutch. It takes its name from a house built in the 1670s by Patrick Fea, a retired privateer, ref name Smith cite book author Haswell Smith, Hamish year 2004 title The Scottish Islands location Edinburgh publisher Canongate isbn 1841954543 ref whose descendant John Fea pioneered the kelp burning industry on the island in 1722. The fall of the herring industry came with overfishing, and the outbreak of WWII. There was also a similar decline during WWI, but a brief rebirth in the interbellum . Until then it had been the biggest herring port in the northern Orkney Islands, trading mainly with the Baltic ports. At its height, 300 boats were moored in Whitehall harbour, along with fifteen curing stations, and 1500 fish wives. ref name Smith Many of the population were itinerant. As a side effect, there were forty pubs here in the high season, and many houses took lodgers. The wealth can be seen in the large houses which still dominate the town. Aside from herring fishing and kelp burning, there was also a smaller industry in occasional whaling . Fifty whales were ... more details
Infobox tunnel name Whitehall Tunnel image caption line location Baldwin, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania coordinates coord 40 20 26 N 79 58 26 W system CSX status in use start Old Clairton Road end Macassar Drive startwork 1899 open close owner operator character construction rock bored, brick ring lining length 1630 feet linelength tracklength notrack Single formerly Double gauge RailGauge sg al on allk on el speed 15 MPH hielevation lowelevation height 23 feet grade The Whitehall Tunnel in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania was originally built by the B&O Railroad in 1899 as a double track tunnel. ref cite web title Whitehall Tunnel url http pghbridges.com glassport 0587 4466 borr whitehall tun.htm accessdate 2009 02 28 ref The tunnel was completed in 1900. ref cite news title Yards on the Fairmont curly url format agency work The Courier publisher location Connelsville, Pennsylvania id page 1 date 27 July 1900 accessdate 5 March 2009 language quote archiveurl archivedate ref It was part of the Baltimore and Ohio Short Line Railroad , and allowed the B&O to bypass its former route into Pittsburgh along the Pittsburgh Southern Railway Pittsburgh Southern and Little Saw Mill Run Railroad . ref cite news title Baltimore and Ohio s Cutt Off author url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res F00D10F63E5910738DDDAA0894DF405B8384F0D3 newspaper New York Times date 3 July 1883 accessdate 19 December 2010 ref One worker, Antonio De Bono, was killed during its construction. ref cite news title Fatal cave in in a tunnel work New York Times date 25 March 1900 accessdate 3 March 2009 quote url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf? r 1&res 9F05E7DD1E3CE433A25756C2A9659C946197D6CF format PDF ref It is currently a single track tunnel, owned by CSX . The tunnel is approached from Glenwood B&O Railroad Bridge Glenwood in the south, up a steep grade along the Streets Run valley to the northern end of the tunnel. The line continues from the southern end to Bruceton, Pennsylvania ... more details
The Treaty of Whitehall or the Treaty of American Neutrality ref Faragher, pp. 79 81 ref was signed between Louis XIV of France and James II of England James II of England in November 1686 as an agreement that Europe Continental conflict would not disrupt peace and neutrality in New France and New England . It declared that though the two Countries might be at war in Europe their Colonies in America should continue in peace and Neutrality. ref name Daugherty cite web url http www.aadnc aandc.gc.ca eng 1100100028966 title The Colonial Struggle for Acadia, The Initial Phase 1686 1713 accessdate 2007 12 01 last Daugherty first J.E. coauthors date January 1983 work Maritime Indian Treaties In Historical Perspective publisher Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Government of Canada ref The treaty specifically prohibited each nation from fishing or trading in the other s territory, and also forbid each power from aiding Indian tribes who may be at war with the other. ref Doyle, http books.google.com books?id 4wYOAAAAIAAJ&pg PA180&dq p. 180 ref The treaty was short lived, however, and was broken following the outbreak of King William s War in 1689, the first in the series of French and Indian Wars . Citations Reflist References cite book last Doyle first John Andrew authorlink John Andrew Doyle title English Colonies in America url http books.google.com books?id 4wYOAAAAIAAJ year 1907 publisher Henry Holt No copyright in the United States location New York isbn pages quote cite book last Faragher first John Mack title A Great And Noble Scheme The Tragic Story Of The Expulsion Of The French Acadians from their American Homeland url year 2005 publisher W.W. Norton & Company location New York isbn 0 393 05135 8 pages quote DEFAULTSORT Treaty Of Whitehall Category Colonization of the Americas Category New France Category British North America Category 1686 in France ... more details
Infobox settlement name Whitehall official name settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Virginia pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the Commonwealth of Virginia pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within King and Queen 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 Virginia subdivision type2 List of counties in Virginia County subdivision name2 King and Queen County, Virginia King and Queen 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 37 latm 44 lats 02 latNS N longd 77 longm 02 longs 34 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 Whitehall is an unincorporated community in King and Queen County, Virginia King and Queen County , Virginia , United States . ref name gnis gnis 1496411 ref References reflist King and Queen County, Virginia Category Unincorporated communities in Virginia Category Populated places in King and Queen County, Virginia KingQueenVA geo stub ... more details
The Whitehall Branch was a rail line owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania . The line ran from Monongahela Branch near the 30th Street yard to a connection with the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad and the Allegheny and South Side Railway at 21st Street Yard in the South Side of Pittsburgh . The line was abandoned by Conrail and has been removed. History After encouraging the development of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad P&LE east of downtown Pittsburgh to give competition for traffic from his Oliver Iron and Steel Company , Henry W. Oliver set about arranging for direct competition for the P&LE, looking back to the Pennsylvania Railroad to provide that. Under an 1882 charter, sufficient for any railroad purpose but with the stated purpose of building a 7 mile passenger line to the future suburb of Whitehall, a line was constructed parallel to and across sidings of the P&LE serving industries from South 3rd St. to South 21st St. The line was known as the Pittsburgh and Whitehall Railroad. ref cite book title Iron Pioneer Henry W. Oliver 1840 1904 author Henry Oliver Evans url http books.google.com books?id J7QgAAAAMAAJ&pgis 1 pages 150 year 1942 publisher E.P. Dutton & Company ref It connected to an existing branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad by traversing an easement in a reservation in the center of South 21st St. obtained from the heirs of the Ormsby estate. The easement in the reservation was adjacent to the existing narrow gauge railroad of the Birmingham Coal Company , ref cite book title Pittsburgh and Lake Erie R.R. author Harold H. McLean url http books.google.com books?id 8o9PAAAAMAAJ&pgis 1 pages 53 year 1980 publisher Golden West Books location San Marino, California ref for whom it connected a coal inclined plane railroad incline leading to the Keeling Coal Company Ormsby Mine Ormsby Mine opened by Birmingham ... West Pub. Co. ref The Whitehall Branch consisted of the Pittsburgh and Whitehall, sold by the Oliver ... more details
Infobox Military Memorial name The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London image File Portland.stone.cenotaph.london.arp.jpg 200px The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London caption The Cenotaph country United Kingdom commemorates the British Empire later Commonwealth dead of both World Wars, and the British military in later wars unveiled 11 November 1920 coordinates coord 51 30 09.6 N 0 07 34.1 W region GB WSM scale 5000 name The Cenotaph, London display inline nearest town The Cenotaph is a war memorial located in Whitehall , London . It began as a temporary structure erected for a peace parade following the end of World War I , but following an outpouring of national sentiment it was replaced by a permanent structure and designated the United Kingdom s official war memorial. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens , the permanent structure was built from Portland stone between 1919 and 1920 by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts , replacing Lutyens earlier, temporary wood and plaster cenotaph in the same location. An annual ... rather than the later carved stone sculptures. The location chosen along the parade route along Whitehall ... be convert 900 ft below ground. ref cite web title Whitehall Cenotaph work MSN Encarta publisher ... 2008, retrieved 25 July 2011 ref Flags File The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London 14 July 2011 4.jpg thumb ... them to properly accredited organisations. ref name cenotaphflags Later history Whitehall, along with other ... cenotaphabbiniya cite web title The Cenotaph in Whitehall url http www.habbaniya.org Cenotaph.html ... around the wood and plaster Cenotaph in Whitehall, where Prime Minister David Lloyd George walked ... design was for The Cenotaph, Southampton Southampton unveiled 6 November 1920 . Lutyens Whitehall ... City Hall Cenotaph, Toronto Toronto Cenotaph was unveiled on 11 November 1925 and is modelled on Whitehall ... May 1925. A close copy of the Whitehall Cenotaph was unveiled in November 1929 in Auckland , New ... June 2011 Public art in London DEFAULTSORT Cenotaph, Whitehall Category Grade I listed buildings ... more details
onesource date October 2008 The Whitehall Conference was a gathering of prominent England English merchants , clergymen , and lawyers convened by Oliver Cromwell for the purpose of debating whether Jews should be readmitted to England . The conference lasted from 4 to 18 December 1655. While Cromwell himself was in favour of Resettlement of the Jews in England Jewish resettlement , the participants ultimately broke down into three groups. The London merchants opposed resettlement due to fears of economic competition, while the clergymen were not in favour on religion religious grounds. The second group, consisting mainly of Cromwell s officials and military figures, backed readmission with certain precautions built in. They were in favour of giving Jews a probationary period during which they could be expelled if they misbehaved. They were expected not to blasphemy blaspheme Christ or attempt to convert Christians . The third group consisted of the Millenarian s and Sabbath in Christianity Sabbatarian s, both of whom broke down into Radicalism historical radical and more conservatism conservative wings. The conservative wing of this faction supported readmission with clauses built in that would make it possible for Jews to be thrown out if things did not go as planned. The radical wing argued that it was England s divine duty to readmit Jews, or else face God God s wrath. Most members of this third faction hoped to convert Jews to Christianity upon their arrival in England, thereby hastening the second coming and the advent of the messiah messianic age. While the conference failed to reach a definitive conclusion as to whether Jewish readmission should be carried out, it was significant for clarifying that resettlement was legally permissible. Most prominent legal scholars agreed that there is no law against their the Jews coming . This was correct, as Jews had been expelled from England by the Edict of Expulsion in 1290 on the basis of a royal decree, not on the basis ... more details
. A palace is a grand residence, especially a royal residence or the home of a head of state ... AHD Etymology The word palace comes from Old French palais imperial residence , from Latin Palatine .... Palace meaning government can be recognized in a remark of Paul the Deacon , writing ca 790 and describing events of the 660s When Grimuald set out for Beneventum, he entrusted his palace to Lupus ... expression in his Palace of Aachen palace at Aachen , of which only his chapel remains. In the 9th century the palace indicated the housing of the government too, and the constantly travelling Charlemagne ... in the Empire, as in more centralized monarchy monarchies , only the monarch s residence would be a palace ... that housed combined ruler, court and bureaucracy in palace culturtes . In informal usage, a palace ... Other ancient palaces include the Assyria n palaces at Nimrud and Nineveh , the Minoan palace at Knossos ... do Planalto.jpeg thumb 220px right The Pal cio do Planalto Planalto Palace , in Bras lia . The Brazilian ... . The Pal cio da Alvorada Alvorada Palace is the official residence of the President of Brazil Brazil s president . The Pal cio do Planalto Planalto Palace is the official workplace. The Pal cio do Jaburu Jaburu Palace is the official residence of Brazil s vice president . Mexico Image MexCity palacio.jpg thumb 220px right The National Palace Mexico Palacio Nacional , or National Palace in Mexico ... Palace Mexico National Palace , or Palacio Nacional , located in Mexico City s main square, the Plaza .... In 1821, the palace was given its current name and the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government were housed in the palace the latter two branches would eventually reside elsewhere. During the Second Mexican Empire , its name was changed, for a time, to the Imperial Palace . The National Palace continues to be the official seat of the executive authority, although it is no longer ... Nacional de Historia National Museum of History . It is the only castle, or palace, in North America ... more details
For the arena, see The Palace of Auburn Hills . For the hotel, see The New York Palace Hotel . See also Palace disambiguation . Infobox television show name The Palace image Image The Palace ITV titles.jpg ... STV UTV small company Company Pictures website http www.itv.com thepalace The Palace is a British drama ... placed the focus of the series on a woman who is working undercover at Buckingham Palace with the intent ... commissions Buckingham Palace drama url http www.guardian.co.uk media 2007 jan 11 ITV.broadcasting ... to the expense a production the size of The Palace would have if filmed in the UK. A site was eventually found near the dock in Vilnius , Lithuania . Exterior sets of Buckingham Palace were scaled ... the scale sets alone took ten weeks to build. Red gravel for the palace courtyard was mimicked ... to documentary footage to find a basis for his designs of bedrooms and other private areas of the palace ... Thomas Zoe Telford is Richard s secretary who plans to write a tell all book about her life in the Palace ... Isabelle chart end Episodes The Palace aired on Mondays at 9 p.m. Each episode is about 45 ..., Isabella title ITV signs up Warner hotels for Palace drama url http www.brandrepublic.com News 776362 ITV signs Warner hotels Palace drama work Media Week publisher Haymarket Media date 2008 01 ... admits to the Palace s Chief Superintendent Peter Bayfield John Ramm that he hit a man while driving at night, and did not stop to see if the man was all right. The Palace then tries to cover this up ... Clemency Burton Hill , is invited to the Palace by the Queen on the hope they will fall in love and marry ... Palace. Simon then moves into Abi s office, and discovers that she is the palace servant writing .... At the Civil partnership in the United Kingdom gay wedding of one of the Palace servants, Alice ... up on the Internet. Isabelle then disappears and after a few days the Palace questions her mental health. She responds by doing an interview with the News of the World . Soon after the Palace track her ... more details
Whitehall is the name of some places in the State of South Carolina in the United States of America Whitehall, Aiken County, South Carolina Whitehall, Colleton County, South Carolina Whitehall, Greenwood County, South Carolina Whitehall, Lexington County, South Carolina geodis ... more details
Whitehall High School may refer to Whitehall District Schools Whitehall Senior High School &mdash Whitehall, Michigan Whitehall High School Montana &mdash Whitehall, Montana Whitehall High School Pennsylvania &mdash Whitehall, Pennsylvania Whitehall High School Wisconsin &mdash Whitehall, Wisconsin Whitehall Yearling High School &mdash Whitehall, Ohio Whitehall Junior Senior High School &mdash Whitehall town , New York Whitehall, New York White Hall High School &mdash White Hall, Arkansas schooldis ... more details
and interior, from 1974 32  KB ref See also Tulip Hill Palace of Whitehall References reflist ...Infobox NRHP name Whitehall nrhp type nhl image caption location Anne Arundel County , Maryland lat degrees 39 lat minutes 0 lat seconds 15 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 25 long seconds 37 long direction W locmapin Maryland area built 1787 architect John Rawlings Joseph Horatio Anderson architecture Georgian architecture Georgian designated nrhp type October 9, 1960 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 268&ResourceType Building title Whitehall ... Whitehall is a Plantation plantation house that was built about 1760 near Annapolis, Maryland Annapolis in Anne Arundel County in the Province of Maryland . When Whitehall was built, Maryland was a colony ... ref The house Whitehall is a two story five part Flemish bond brick building of unusual length, about ...?COUNTY Anne 20Arundel title Maryland Historical Trust date 2008 11 21 work Whitehall, Anne Arundel County publisher Maryland Historical Trust ref quote Whitehall Manor was constructed during the Federal ... of Lord Fairfax as a surveyor and on trips to survey in the Shenandoah Valley. Whitehall is a fine ... Whitehall was restored in the early 20th century down to its 1787 appearance. While the home was built ... to sell Whitehall. Benjamin Ogle purchased the house from Ridout and two days later resold the house to Ridout for the same sum. Whitehall remained in the Ridout family for one hundred and sixteen years. ref name Swann. P. 68 In 1895, the widow of General William G. Story acquired Whitehall. Upon her death in 1912, the house passed to her son, John P. Story. He sold Whitehall to St. John s College ... National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Whitehall 32  KB date July 30 ... 212 External links http mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 21&FROM NRNHLList.aspx Whitehall, Anne ... hhh.md0210 Whitehall, Saint Margarets Road, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD 6 photos, 6 data pages ... more details
Geobox District name Whitehall Coplay School District map Map of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania with Whitehall Coplay School District Highlighted.png map caption Location of Whithall Coplay School District in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Lehigh County , Pennsylvania . Whitehall Coplay School District is a public school district located in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania , in the United States . It serves the borough of Coplay, Pennsylvania Coplay and Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania Whitehall Township . Schools Whitehall High School Pennsylvania Whitehall High School Whitehall Coplay Middle School Zephyr Elementary School Steckel Elementary School Gockley Elementary School External links http www.whitehallcoplay.org Whitehall Coplay School District Home Page Category School districts in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania school stub ... more details
About the last remaining fragment of the Palace of Whitehall in central London the building where the Chancellor ... File Banqueting House London.jpg thumb right 300px The Banqueting House, Whitehall. The Banqueting House, Whitehall , London, is the grandest and best known survivor of the architectural genre of banqueting house , and the only remaining component of the Palace of Whitehall . The building is important ... Palace of Whitehall by Hendrik Danckerts.jpg thumb left 300px The old Palace of Whitehall showing the Banqueting House to the left The Palace of Whitehall was largely the creation of King of England King ... Wolsey was eliminated and the building rechristened the Palace of Whitehall. During Henry s reign, the palace had no designated banqueting house, the King preferring to banquet in a temporary structure purpose built in the gardens. The first permanent banqueting house at Whitehall had a short life ... Renaissance with a simpler, classically inspired design. His new banqueting house at Whitehall was to be a prime example of this. Jones made no attempt to harmonise his design with the Tudor palace of which it was to be part. Architecture File Ingo Jones plan for a new palace at Whitehall 1638.jpg thumb right 300px Inigo Jones plan, dated 1638, for a new palace at Whitehall. One of the grandest ... and massive palace at Whitehall in which his banqueting house was to be incorporated as one wing enclosing ... in WhitehallPalace at a performance of Ben Jonson s masque The Vision of Delight . According to John ... Hampton Court Palace . Following the fire which destroyed WhitehallPalace, the Banqueting Hall became ... Cardinal Wolsey , originally known as York Place. The King was determined that his new palace should be the biggest palace in Christendom , a place befitting his newly created status as the Supreme ..., never truly had the resources to execute them ref The completed palace would have been 1280 ... Civil War Civil War intervened and the plans were permanently shelved. The plans of the new palace ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Whitehall nrhp type image Whitehall House in Rhode Island home to George Berkeley.jpg caption Whitehall pictured prior to 1900 location Berkeley Ave., Middletown, Rhode Island lat degrees 41 lat minutes 30 lat seconds 50 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 16 long seconds 20 long direction W locmapin Rhode Island area built 1729 architecture Georgian added April 28, 1970 governing body Private refnum 70000016 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Whitehall Museum House is the farmhouse modified by Dean George Berkeley , when he lived in the northern section of Newport, Rhode Island that comprises present day Middletown, Rhode Island in 1729 31, while working to open his planned St Paul s College on Bermuda . It is also known as Berkeley House or Bishop George Berkeley House and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. ref name nris History George Berkeley arrived by ship in the harbor of Newport, Rhode Island on Thursday, 23 January 1729. The Rev d James Honyman , minister of Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island welcomed Berkeley and the group that accompanied him, inviting him to stay in his home in Newport until he could find accommodation elsewhere. In February 1729, Berkeley purchased a convert 96 acre m2 sing on farm with a small house on it, adjacent to Honeyman s own farm. Berkeley enlarged the house to his own design and named it Palace of WhitehallWhitehall , as he wrote in loyal remembrance of the palace of the English Kings from Henry VIII of England Henry VIII to James II of England James II . During the period he lived ... . While living at Whitehall, his wife, Anne gave birth to their eldest son, Henry, and to a daughter ... and the Whitehall property to Yale University , with the stipulation that the income from the property .... By 1743, the Whitehall farmhouse was being operated as an inn. The traveler Dr. Alexander Hamilton ... Rhode Island http whitehallmuseumhouse.org Whitehall Museum House website National Register of Historic ... more details