official name Borough of Warrington other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English ... Warrington Town Hall.jpg imagesize 280px image caption Warrington Town Hall image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield link shield size image blank emblem Warrington Coat of Arms.jpg blank emblem type Coat of Arms of the Borough Council blank emblem size 150px blank emblem link Warrington Borough Council image map EnglandWarrington.png mapsize 200 247 map caption Warrington shown ... Administrative centre Admin HQ subdivision name4 Warrington Town Hall Politics government footnotes government type Unitary authority leader title Governing  body leader name Warrington Borough ... home democracy and elections mayor Mayor of WarringtonWarrington Borough Council. Retrieved on 2011 ... Councillorsdemocracyandelections mpsurgeries.aspx MP Surgeries Warrington Borough Council. Retrieved ... footnotes INFOBOX END Warrington is a town, borough status in the United Kingdom borough and Unitary ... in 1968. Historic counties of England Historically a part of Lancashire , Warrington was founded by the Roman ... by the Saxons and by the Middle Ages , Warrington had emerged as a market town at a bridging ... and urbanisation of Warrington largely coincided with the Industrial Revolution , particularly ... born or living in Warrington are known as Warringtonians. ref name JPriestley cite web url http ... Warrington Borough Council Smartnews. NB In addition to verifying the notability of J Priestley ... Officer, Warrington Borough Council ref The modern Borough of Warrington was formed in 1974 with the amalgamation of the former County Borough of Warrington , part of the Golborne Urban District , the Lymm Lymm Urban District , part of the Runcorn Rural District , the Warrington Rural District and part of the Whiston Rural District . History Warrington has been a major crossing point on the River ... at Wilderspool. ref .Hinchcliffe J & Williams J H, ROMAN WARRINGTON Excavations at Wilderspool 1966 ... more details
Warrington is a large town in Cheshire. It may also refer to Places Other places in England Warrington, Buckinghamshire , a village in southeast England In New Zealand Warrington, New Zealand , a seaside village in the City of Dunedin in the South Island In the United States Warrington, Florida Warrington, Indiana Warrington Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Warrington Township, York County, Pennsylvania People Surname Charles Warrington Don Warrington Eirlys Warrington Freda Warrington George Warrington Lewis Warrington Marisa Warrington Otilio Warrington Percy Warrington Marnie Hughes Warrington Title Baron Warrington of Clyffe Baron Hoyle of Warrington Earl of Warrington Given name Warrington Gillette Warrington Hudlin George Warrington Steevens Fictional characters Andrew Warrington List of Harry Potter characters C. Warrington , a minor character in the Harry Potter books Luisa Warrington Luke Warrington Nikki Warrington Sara Warrington Other USS Warrington USS Warrington , the name of several American naval ships USLHT Warrington USLHT Warrington , was an American lighthouse tender ship Warrington Wizards formerly Warrington Woolston Rovers , a rugby league team Warrington Wolves , a rugby league team Warrington College of Business at the University of Florida disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages it Warrington disambigua nl Warrington pl Warrington ujednoznacznienie pt Warrington sk Warrington ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox soap character 2 series Family Affairs image name Luisa Warrington portrayer Claire Byam Shaw years 2000 born death status Divorced occupation Unknown family Luke Warrington Luke and Sara Warrington Sara Luisa Warrington was a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs , played by Clare Byam Shaw for most of 2000. Family Son Luke Warrington Daughter Sara Warrington Category Family Affairs characters Warrington, Luisa ... more details
USS Warrington may refer to USS Warrington DD 30 USS Warrington DD 30 was a modified Paulding class destroyer Paulding class destroyer launched in 1910, served in World War I and decommissioned in 1920. USS Warrington DD 383 USS Warrington DD 383 was a Somers class destroyer Somers class destroyer launched in 1937 and sunk in 1944 during the Great Atlantic Hurricane. USS Warrington DD 843 USS Warrington DD 843 was a Gearing class destroyer Gearing class destroyer launched in 1945 and sold to Taiwan in 1973. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Warrington, Uss Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Warrington ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.3381 longitude 2.5775 official name Stretton map type Cheshire population 1,009 population ref 2001 unitary england Warrington lieutenancy england Cheshire region North West England constituency westminster Warrington South UK Parliament constituency Warrington South post town Warrington postcode district WA4 postcode area WA dial code 01925 os grid reference SJ615825 Stretton is a village and civil parish in Cheshire , England not far from Warrington . The parish includes the village of Lower Stretton . It is at the very southern tip of Warrington, about seven miles south of the town centre . It has a large hotel The Park Royal and is the site of Warrington s private hospital, run by Spire Healthcare . The village is near junction 10 of the M56 motorway . The RNAS Stretton HMS Blackcap Royal Navy Air Station HMS Blackcap existed at Stretton between June 1942 and November 1958. Stretton disambiguation Stretton means settlement on a Roman Road from the Old English str t and tun . In this case the road ran Northwich to Warrington. See also St Matthew s Church, Stretton External links Commons category inline Stretton, Warrington Cheshire, Borough of Warrington Cheshire Category Villages in Cheshire Category Warrington Category Civil parishes in Warrington Cheshire geo stub de Stretton Warrington nl Stretton Warrington pl Stretton Warrington ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox soap character 2 series Family Affairs image name Andrew Warrington portrayer Simon Cook actor Simon Cook years 2000 2001 born death status Divorced occupation Doctor family Luke Warrington Luke and Sara Warrington Sara Andrew Warrington was a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs , played by Simon Cook actor Simon Cook from 2000 until 2001. Family Son Luke Warrington Daughter Sara Warrington Soap char stub DEFAULTSORT Warrington, Andrew Category Family Affairs characters Category Fictional doctors ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date October 2008 This article is about the Mayor of Warrington , England . Role The Mayor of Warrington, as the first person of the borough , chairs the meetings of Warrington Borough Council . Elected for one year, he she also is a diplomat to the town who is responsible for officially welcoming people and inviting people to the town. As well as this he she is charged with officially hosting civic events of the town. In this role, the mayor promotes the town of Warrington to attract more investment and visitors to the area. History The first mayor of Warrington was William Beamont . He became mayor following the incorporation of the borough in 1847. At this time 27 councillors from the then much smaller borough were appointed to the small town hall in the centre of modern Warrington. As the town increased in size the council was moved to Bank Hall the former home of Lord Winmarleigh for 9,700 this still serves as the Town Hall, and its golden gates are one of the town s attractions. DEFAULTSORT Mayor Of Warrington Category Local government in Warrington Category Mayors of places in Cheshire Warrington England stub ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 53.3508 longitude 2.5441 map type Cheshire official name Appleton population 10,265 civil parish Appleton unitary england Warrington lieutenancy england Cheshire region North West England constituency westminster Warrington South UK Parliament constituency Warrington South post town WARRINGTON postcode district WA4 postcode area WA dial code 01925 Appleton is a civil parish within the borough of Warrington in Cheshire , England. The main settlement in the parish is Appleton Thorn . Geography and landmarks The A49 road Great Britain A49 road runs from neighbouring Stockton Heath up the hill into Appleton and links Warrington Town Centre with the M56 motorway . At the top of Appleton is Warrington Golf Club. There is also a large cemetery situated nearby which is named Fox Covert. The cemetery has excellent views overlooking the whole of Warrington and is locally called Hillcliffe. This is a very popular vantage point on night such as Guy Fawkes Night and New Year s Eve . There are three schools in Appleton Bridgewater High School Warrington Bridgewater High School , Broomfields Junior School and Cobbs Infant School and Nursery. commons category position left Category Civil parishes in Cheshire ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox soap character 2 series Family Affairs image name Luke Warrington portrayer Royce Cronin years 2000 2001 , 2001 2002 born 1981 death status Single relationship Single occupation Waiter family Andrew Warrington Andrew , Luisa Warrington Luisa , Sara Warrington Sara Luke Warrington was a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs , played by Royce Cronin from 2000 up until 2001 , but returned later that year and remained in the show until May 2002 . About Luke Luke first arrived in Charnham in January 2000 with his father, Andrew Warrington Andrew , his sister Sara Warrington Sara , their stepmother Nikki Warrington Nikki , and step siblings List of Family Affairs characters S Darren and Becky Scott Becky . Luke quickly landed work at the Cybercafe and dated local barmaid Siobhan Jones for a while. In the summer of 2000 Luke and his stepmother Nikki began a sordid love affair which they struggled to keep secret from the rest of the family. The secret was exposed at Christmas 2000 and tore the family apart. Luke and Nikki remained together a short time after this but ended the relationship when Luke went travelling. Return In December 2001 Luke returned to Charnham in search of Sara, and this time began a romance with former stepsister Becky. This romance did not last long and Luke eventually left Charnham for good. Family Father Andrew Warrington Mother Luisa Warrington Sister Sara Warrington Category Family Affairs characters Warrington, Luke ... more details
Earl of Warrington is a title that has been created twice in British history, in 1690 and 1796 respectively. For information on the 1690 creation, see Booth Baronets . For information on the 1796 creation, see Earl of Stamford . DEFAULTSORT Warrington, Earl of Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms England earl stub ... more details
BLP IMDB refimprove only yes date November 2009 Image Marisa Warrington Small.jpg thumb right Marisa Warrington. Marisa Michelle Warrington born 1973 in London Borough of Enfield Enfield , England is an Australian actress who played Sindi Watts on the Australian soap opera Neighbours . Warrington moved to Australia when she was three, with her English father actor Neale Warrington and Australian mother. From the age of five trained in ballet for 13 years at the Australian Ballet School , where her schedule also included training as a gymnast. She left ballet to train fully in both classical and modern singing. Warrington trained as an actor in the UK with The Royal Shakespeare Company , returning to Australia with The Australian Shakespeare Company and lately The Melbourne Theatre Company , and then further study at the National Institute of Dramatic Art . Career Warrington as Sindi made her debut on Neighbours on a recurring basis in 2002. Sindi became a regular character in 2004, living with Susan Kennedy and dating Toadfish Rebecchi and then Stuart Parker Neighbours Stuart Parker . She was involved in a range of storylines, including Striptease stripping and later on, prostitution, when she needed to pay for an operation to restore her boyfriend Stuart Parker Neighbours Stuart Parker s sight. In 2005 she left the show when her character was committed to a psychiatric hospital because of violent tendencies. Her final scenes were screened in Australia in August of that year. Warrington formed the band Lucy De Ville with fellow Neighbours actress Marcella Russo and colleague Shaun Gardener. In 2009 she had a guest role on comedy series Mark Loves Sharon and in 2011 appeared in television series Winners & Losers . References Reflist External links IMDB name id 1364785 name Marisa Warrington Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Warrington, Marisa ALTERNATIVE ... Warrington, Marisa Category 1973 births Category Living people Category People from Enfield Town Category ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox soap character 2 series Family Affairs image name Sara Warrington portrayer Beth Cordingly years 2000 2001 born February 1983 death status Single relationship Single occupation Unknown family Andrew Warrington Andrew , Luisa Warrington Luisa , Luke Warrington Luke Sara Warrington was a fictional character in UK soap opera Family Affairs , played by Beth Cordingly from 2000 until 2001. A rebellious teenager who clashed with her young stepmother Nikki Warrington , Sara eventually left home to work as a lap dancer, spending much of her income on cocaine. Sara had relationships with Benji McHugh and Arlo Dean . Sara remained with Arlo longer. One night in August 2000, Sara overdosed on some Ecstasy Arlo had given her and nearly died. Arlo, racked with guilt, panicked and fled into the night. Fortunately, Sara survived. Luisa, Sara s mother made a reappearance in her life for several months., Luisa s boyfriend Tony made a pass at Sara which she denied. After all of this, Tony eventually left Charnham. Later on, Sara discovered her Brother Luke Warrington Luke was having an affair with Nikki. This revelation tore the family apart. Sara then formed a relationship with Roy Farmer , despite being much younger than he was. This eventually fizzled out due to a the age gap and a constant clash with Claire Toomey , who Roy was sharing his house with at the time. After getting herself back on her feet, she left to join Andrew in Wales . In December 2001 when Luke returned to Charnham, he mentioned Sara had gone missing while staying with friends off screen , she was eventually found. Family Father Andrew Warrington Mother Luisa Warrington Brother Luke Warrington Category Family Affairs characters Warrington, Sara ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 53.407 2.608 display title region GB scale 10000 Dallam is a suburb of Warrington , England . It is home to a Royal Mail rail terminus on the main West Coast Main Line railway, opposite a large Eddie Stobart distribution centre. Considerably smaller than most suburbs of Warrington, Dallam alongside its slightly larger neighbour Bewsey. It situated at the terminus of the Warrington Borough Transport number 16 ,16a,16b and 21 a bus route route. Dallam contains two churches, a primary school, a sure start centre, community centre now closed but no Pub. It used to be the home of the inaugural Brad from Dallam, however he has since moved. Category Geography of Warrington Cheshire geo stub ... more details
Infobox person name Warrington Hudlin image Warrington Hudlin Shankbone NYC 2010.jpg caption Hudlin at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival birth name Warrington W. Hudlin, Jr. birth date Birth date and age 1952 7 16 birth place East St. Louis, Illinois Warrington W. Hudlin, Jr. ref name filmr born July 16, 1952 is an United States American film director , film producer producer , and actor . He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois , the son of Helen married and maiden names n e Cason , a teacher, and Warrington W. Hudlin, Sr., an insurance executive and teacher. ref name filmr http www.filmreference.com film 73 Warrington Hudlin.html Warrington Hudlin Biography 1953 Bot generated title ref His younger brother, Reginald Hudlin , is also a director and producer, and together the Hudlin brothers have produced films such as House Party film House Party Ride film and Bebe s Kids . His other brother, Christopher Hudlin, took over their father s insurance business in East St. Louis, IL. References reflist External links IMDb name id 0399738 name Warrington Hudlin http www.indiana.edu bfca collection special hudlin.shtml Warrington Hudlin Collection at Indiana University Bloomington Black Film Center Archive http www.hudlinentertainment.com Hudlin Entertainment Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hudlin, Warrington ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH July 16, 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH East St. Louis, Illinois DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hudlin, Warrington Category 1952 births Category African American film directors Category American film actors Category American film directors Category Living people US film director 1950s stub US film actor 1950s stub ... more details
primarysources date March 2010 Infobox UK school name Warrington Collegiate image size latitude 53.4076 longitude 2.5929 dms dms motto Learning Without Limits motto pl established approx closed c approx type Sixth form college religion Mixed president head label Principal head Mr Paul Hafren r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist specialist pl street Winwick Road city Warrington county Cheshire country England flagicon England postcode WA2 8QA LEA Warrington ofsted yes urn 130617 staff enrollment gender Mixed lower age 16 upper age houses colours publication website http www.warrington.ac.uk website name Warrington Collegiate Warrington Collegiate is a learning provider in Warrington for people aged 16 and over. Located on Winwick Road , Warrington , England , the college mainly offers vocational courses, and is an alternative to Priestley College Courses Warrington Collegiate offers a wide variety of vocational qualifications. The Institute has a campus on Winwick Road, which provides a supportive leaning environment for its students. The Collegiate has links with local industries that enhance the learning experience. They offer courses in Accountancy, Apprenticeships, Arts & Design, Beauty and Holistic Therapy, Brickwork, Business, Catering & Hospitality, Carpentry & Joinery, Childcare, Construction & Brickwork, Painting & Decorating, and Computing & IT. External links http www.warrington.ac.uk Warrington Collegiate official website http www.edubase.gov.uk establishment summary.xhtml?urn 130617 EduBase Universities and colleges in North West England Category Further education colleges in Cheshire Category Education in Warrington Category Learning and Skills Beacons ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Warrington Meetinghouse nrhp type nrhp image Warrington Meeting House.JPG caption Warrington Meeting House in 2011 location PA 74, Wellsville, Pennsylvania lat degrees 40 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 11 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 55 long seconds 49 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1769 architecture added February 20, 1975 area convert 2 acre governing body Private refnum 75001681 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Warrington Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house on PA 74 in Wellsville, Pennsylvania Wellsville , Warrington Township, York County, Pennsylvania Warrington Township , York County, Pennsylvania . It was built in 1769, and is a one story, uncoursed fieldstone building with a steeply pitched gable roof. ref name arch cite web url https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce SelectWelcome.asp title National Historic Landmarks & National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania publisher CRGIS Cultural Resources Geographic Information System format Searchable database Note This includes cite web url https www.dot7.state.pa.us ce imagery phmc scans H001047 01H.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Warrington Meetinghouse accessdate 2011 12 18 author William K. Watson format PDF date October 1974 ref It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. ref name nris gallery File Warrington Meeting House.JPG Outside of Warrington Meeting House in 2011 File Warrington Meeting House State Historic Marker.JPG State Historic Marker erected in 1947 gallery References reflist National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Quaker meeting houses in Pennsylvania Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Religious buildings completed in 1769 Category Churches in York County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania NRHP stub ... more details
Hatton is a small village some 6  km south of Warrington , Cheshire gbmapping SJ599824 . It lies on the B5356 road between the villages of Daresbury and Stretton, Cheshire Stretton Disambiguation needed date January 2012 . ref Bolton, Wigan & Warrington Explorer 276 map , Ordnance Survey . ref It has one public house, The Hatton Arms . This is a Grade II listed building which formerly incorporated a post office and a village store. ref citation url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?pid 1&id 58960 title Images of England The Hatton Arms, Hatton accessdate 2008 03 30 publisher English Heritage ref Notes Reflist External links Commons category inline Hatton, Warrington Cheshire, Borough of Warrington Cheshire coord 53.33698 N 2.60367 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 SJ599824 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Civil parishes in Warrington Category Villages in Cheshire Cheshire geo stub ... more details
Infobox rugby league team clubname Warrington Wolves image Image Warringtonwolves.png fullname Warrington ... location Mike Gregory Way, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 7NE, UK capacity 15,500 coach flagicon AUS ... Warrington Wolves Season chairman Steven Broomhead leaguewins 3 clubchallenge 0 never qualified to play ... Wire 2011.jpg thumb 2011 Kit Warrington Wolves are a professional rugby league football club based in Warrington , England that competes in Super League . They play at the Halliwell Jones Stadium , having ... url http www.warringtonwolves.org stadium history publisher Warrington Wolves accessdate 24 February 2012 ref . Warrington is one of the original twenty two clubs that formed the Rugby Football League ... www.warringtonwolves.org northern union publisher Warrington Wolves accessdate 24 February 2012 ref ... to the wire pulling industry in the town. Warrington has a local rivalry with Widnes Vikings ... http www.warringtonwolves.org part of the union publisher Warrington Wolves accessdate 24 February ... 1873 reports on a recent game between Warrington and Wigan Warriors Wigan at the unnamed ground of the former. On 6 December 1873 that same newspaper carried details of a local derby between Warrington ... of this Warrington club. Warrington Zingari was founded in 1879 by Timothy Grix of Chatburn. The committee ... was against Oughtrington, with Warrington gaining their first victory by three goals to one. In their first season Warrington played 11 games, won 7, lost 2 and drew 2. A year later, The Warrington Guardian ... pitch at Wilderspool. Another local club, Padgate Excelsior amalgamated with Warrington in 1881 ... field at Slutchers Lane. A year later, Warrington moved back to Sankey Street to play in a field ... Road, the new pitch being just a short distance from the previous ground. In 1884 85, Warrington were strengthened again when the club Warrington Wanderers joined the town side ref name earlyhistory ... . In 1900 01, Warrington reached the final of the Challenge Cup , facing Batley. A crowd of 29,000 ... more details
File Freda Warrington.jpg thumb Freda Warrington. Freda Warrington is a British author, known for her epic fantasy , vampire and supernatural novels. Her earliest novels, the Blackbird series, were written and published when she was just finishing her teen years in the intervening years she has seen numerous stand alone novels and a trilogy published. The original Blackbird series has recently been put back into print by http www.immanion press.com Immanion Press . Four of her novels Dark Cathedral , Pagan Moon , Dracula the Undead , and The Amber Citadel have been nominated for the British Fantasy Society s Best Novel award. Dracula the Undead won the Dracula Society s 1997 Children of the Night Award . ref cite web title The Children of the Night Award url http www.thedraculasociety.org.uk childrenofthenight.html publisher Dracula Society The Dracula Society ref Her novel, Elfland , won the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award in the Fantasy Novel category for 2009. ref cite web title RT Award Nominees & Winners url http www.rtbookreviews.com rt awards nominees and winners?year 2009 Sci Fi Fantasy publisher Romanic Times accessdate 9 January 2011 ref Warrington has also seen numerous short stories published in anthologies and magazines. Born in Leicester , Warrington grew up in Leicestershire . After completing high school, she trained at the Loughborough College of Art and Design ... to her writing, Warrington works part time in the Charnwood Forest . Some of her books are set in Leicestershire ... Night 2010 References Reflist External links http www.fredawarrington.com Freda Warrington Official Site worldcat id lccn no97 70526 isfdb name id Freda Warrington name Freda Warrington Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Warrington, Freda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Warrington, Freda Category Year ... stub Fantasy stub ca Freda Warrington es Freda Warrington ... more details
Warrington Island coor dm 66 20 S 110 28 E is a rocky island , 0.7  nautical miles 1.3  km long, lying immediately south of Pidgeon Island in the Windmill Islands . First mapped from aerial photographs taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump , 1946 47. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for W.H. Warrington , photographer s mate on U.S. Navy Operation Highjump flights in this and other coastal areas between 14 and 164 East longitude. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer Category Windmill Islands WilkesLand geo stub it Isola Warrington ... more details
There are various modes of transport available in Warrington . Rail The town has two main railway stations, Warrington Bank Quay railway station Bank Quay on the London to Glasgow and Chester Warrington Newton le Willows Manchester lines, and Warrington Central railway station Central on the Liverpool ... at Padgate, Sankey and Birchwood. Routes through Bank Quay main Warrington Bank Quay railway station Warrington Bank Quay WBQ , to the south west of Warrington s Town Centre, is between Crewe and Preston ... Manchester Line Liverpool to Manchester Line Warrington Spur col 8b00ff rail line next Wigan North ... br West Coast Main Line col FF0000 S end Routes through Central main Warrington Central railway station ... fringe of Warrington and Manchester, serving Birchwood , Padgate , Irlam etc. before heading into Manchester ... of First TPX, the trains operate Warrington, Birchwood then to Oxford Road. In the case of Northern ... railway to reach Warrington was the Warrington and Newton Railway in 1831, which connected to the Liverpool ... Railway having 3 routes North to South Carlisle Preston Warrington Bank Quay Crewe London East to West Manchester Warrington Bank Quay low level Ditton Junction Liverpool Warrington Bank Quay to Chester ... Warrington Central to Manchester Central. There was also a line avoiding Warrington Central closed in 1968 . The Warrington Bank Quay low level route was closed to regular passenger traffic in 1962. Freight services continue on the Ditton Junction Warrington section but the line east towards Manchester has been closed and converted into the Trans Pennine Trail . Former stations in the Warrington area include closed 1949 Sankey Bridges 1950 Fidler s Ferry and Penketh 1954 Warrington Arpley 1962 Heatley ... by bus services. Warrington Borough Transport are the main provider of services, operating 78 of day time bus routes. Arriva North West & Wales Arriva , First Manchester First , Bennetts of Warrington and Warrington Coachways, Halton Transport . National Express also operate their long distance ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 Use British English date October 2011 Warrington Dock maritime Dock was situated on the River Mersey at Warrington . Warrington was once the furthest point navigable upstream on the River Mersey. A dock evolved to allow unloading of goods for road transport to the east. ref name echa cite web url http www.mersey gateway.org server.php?show ConNarrative.37&chapterId 191 title Warrington s Docks publisher E Chambre Hardman Archive accessdate 19 December 2011 ref RMS Tayleur was built at Warrington in 1853 , launched 4 October 1853 ref name echa and sank on its maiden voyage to Australia . A small Warrington Dock was also provided on the Manchester Ship Canal with a lock through to the River Mersey , but the dock and lock eventually became derelict. ref cite web url http canalplan.org.uk cgi bin gazetteer.cgi?id keao title Walton Lock No 1 publisher Canalplan AC accessdate 2011 12 19 ref Plans for the area include some redevelopment for housing, and the creation of a linear park called Watersmeet , which follows the course of the cut through to the Mersey. The plan includes conservation of the structure of Walton Lock and the construction of a boom across the entrance to the dock, to prevent debris from the ship canal entering it. The basin will then be known as Waters Meet Basin, and will be developed as a wildlife haven. ref cite web url http www.randallthorp.co.uk UserFiles File Upload WatersMeetLESMar2009.pdf title Waters Meet Linear Park publisher Randall Thorp Landscape Architects accessdate 2011 12 19 ref Navigation rights have not been expunged. References reflist Coord 53 22 34 N 2 36 21 W type landmark region GB WRT display title down by Ship Canal the new development means that this will be the WP COMMONNAME Category Mersey docks Category Buildings and structures in Warrington Category Redeveloped ports and waterfronts Cheshire struct stub ... more details
File Thornton sheild.jpg right thumb upright Domestic armorial window William Warrington , 1796 1869 ... Cathedrals. Warrington was an historian of medieval glass and published an illustrated book ... align center header Designs by Warrington image1 Warrington frontispiece.jpg width1 195 alt1 caption1 center Frontispiece with the cipher Warrington used in his windows image2 Warrington design for House ... Warrington design for Norwich Cathedral.jpg width3 154 alt3 caption3 center Design for Norwich Cathedral In his youth, Warrington first trained with his father as a painter of Heraldry armorial shields ... such workshops to be of high renown. In 1832 Warrington established his own stained glass company ... Thomas Willement, Warrington developed a style which allowed him to create windows strongly ... of his earliest churches, between 1838 and 1842. But Pugin was soon to fall out with Warrington ... I did not give Warrington the window at the hospital is this. He has lately become so conceited and got ... Museum, London ref Warrington produced drawings of windows to be used by Pugin in the Houses of Parliament, but the firms that Pugin employed were Ballantine and Allen and Hardman & Co. In 1848 Warrington ... windows from the 11th to the 15th centuries. However Warrington expressed his dislike of the glass of the centuries that followed as being a misconception and misapplication of this art. Among Warrington ... in the Stained Glass Museum. After Warrington s death in 1869, the firm continued until 1875. Style Warrington was able to reproduce closely the geometric and foliate backgrounds of the 13th ..., because the nature of the glass was less flawed and therefore less refractive. Warrington s windows ... which was copied from medieval originals. Many of Warrington s Gothic Revival windows have a pleasant ... plants. The balance and arrangements of pictorial scenes within their formal background shows Warrington ... has a fairly arbitrary quality. Warrington s figurative painting strives towards the Gothic ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Andy Warrington image File Warrington, Andy.jpg fullname Andrew Clifford Warrington dateofbirth Birth date and age df y 1976 6 10 cityofbirth Sheffield countryofbirth England height height ft 6 in 3 currentclub Rotherham United F.C. Rotherham United clubnumber 21 position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper years1 1994 1999 clubs1 York City F.C. York City caps1 61 goals1 0 years2 1999 2007 clubs2 Doncaster Rovers F.C. Doncaster Rovers caps2 193 goals2 0 years3 2006 clubs3 Bury F.C. Bury loan caps3 1 goals3 0 years4 2007 clubs4 Bury F.C. Bury caps4 19 goals4 0 years5 2007 clubs5 Rotherham United F.C. Rotherham United caps5 175 goals5 0 pcupdate 17 31, 10 October 2011 UTC Andrew Clifford Andy Warrington born 10 June 1976 is an England English association football footballer who plays for Rotherham United F.C. Rotherham United as a goalkeeper association football goalkeeper . Career Warrington was on the bench for York City F.C. York City when they beat Manchester United F.C. Manchester United 3 0 at Old Trafford football ground Old Trafford in the Football League Cup League Cup in 1995. In his time at Doncaster, Warrington was an extremely popular figure and arguably his best days were in the Division 3 Championship winning 2003 04 in English football 2003 04 season. Citation needed date September 2008 However, for all his good play, Warrington ... in a competitive game again. Warrington joined Bury F.C. Bury in 2007 after nine years at Doncaster ... under two seasons at Rotherham, Warrington s displays have made him a fans favourite and he picked ... Powerade Player of the Month. At the end of the 2008 2009 season, Warrington picked up the MillersMAD ... Notes Reflist External links soccerbase 8309 Andy Warrington Rotherham United F.C. squad Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Warrington, Andy ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Warrington, Andy Category 1976 births Category Living people ... more details
for the American Indian Wars officer Lewis Warrington Medal of Honor Lewis Warrington 3 November 1782 ..., Virginia , Warrington was the son of Rachel Warrington and most likely Donatien Marie Joseph de Vimeur ... privateer La Jeune Creole . Following the cessation of hostilities with France, Midshipman Warrington ... year, Warrington was transferred to the frigate USS President 1800 President for service in the Mediterranean ... to assume command of a gunboat at Norfolk. In 1809, Lt. Warrington voyaged to Europe in USS Syren ... the war with England began in June 1812, Warrington was in USS Congress 1799 Congress serving as the frigate ..., Warrington received the Thanks of Congress in the form of a Congressional Gold Medal , and of the state of Virginia in the form of a gold hilted sword. Warrington took his prize into Savannah ... prizes. After returning via the West Indies to New York, Warrington took Peacock on her third and final ... Ocean . Unaware that peace had been concluded in December 1814 at Ghent, Belgium , Warrington ... surrendered to Warrington and his force. At this point, Warrington learned of the peace, and he therefore ..., Captain Warrington commanded USS Java 1815 Java , followed by USS Guerriere 1814 Guerriere in 1820 ... officer. Captain Warrington returned home and received orders to duty at the Norfolk Navy Yard . In February ... and thereafter bore the title, commodore. In 1826, Warrington returned home and served ashore ... on the Navy Board, a body charged with the administration of naval materiel, Warrington ... of the United States Department of the Navy Navy Department , Warrington became Chief of the Bureau .... Near the end of March, Warrington relinquished those duties to the new secretary, John Y. Mason ... Warrington, of the sloop of war Peacock , a gold medal, with suitable emblems and devices, and a silver ... so signally displayed. Legacy Three ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Warrington USS Warrington for him. References DANFS Reflist Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see ... more details