Infobox begins Infobox settlement official name Wingham settlement type Former municipality nickname motto image skyline WinghamOntario 2011 1.jpg imagesize image caption Town hall image flag image shield ... website footnotes Infobox ends coord 43.887441 N 81.310415 W display title Wingham 2006 census population 2923 is a community located in the municipality of North Huron, Ontario , Canada, which is located in Huron County, Ontario Huron County . Wingham became part of North Huron in 2001 when the Ontario ... county roads. Most of Wingham is located between County Road 86 to the south and the Maitland River to the north. Business and industry File WinghamOntario 2011 3.jpg thumb Josephine Street Wingham ..., which connects to London, Ontario to the south. Wingham Richard W. LeVan Aerodrome is a general ... NorthLink publisher ABOUTOWN accessdate 2011 08 11 ref Attractions File WinghamOntario 2011 2.jpg thumb .... Murray Elston Ontario MPP, 1981 1994. Born in Wingham. George Johnston politician George Johnston .... References references External links Commons category Wingham, Ontario http www.northhuron.ca ... Provinces of Canada Province subdivision type2 List of Ontario census divisions County subdivision type3 Municipality subdivision name CAN subdivision name1 ON subdivision name2 Huron County, Ontario Huron subdivision name3 North Huron, Ontario North Huron government type leader title leader title1 ..., the village of Blyth, and the town of Wingham. Wingham is located at the intersection of the old .... Wingham supports two grocery stores as well as a main street with retail stores and restaurants. The town ... of pre fabricated homes. Radio and television Wingham has three radio stations CKNX AM ... the licence for CKNX TV in Wingham upon expiration at the end of August 2009. ref http lfpress.ca ... in Wingham and Windsor ref On May 1, 2009, Shaw Communications offered to buy the station ... 31, 2009. Wingham is also served by a CBC English outlet Channel 45 and again, it is unclear what will become ... more details
Wingham may refer to Places Wingham, Kent , a village in England River Wingham , a river flowing through Wingham, Kent, England Wingham, New South Wales in Australia St Andrew s Presbyterian Church, Wingham , Australia Wingham, Ontario in Huron County, Canada Wingham Bulls , a senior hockey team based out of Wingham, Ontario, Canada Wingham Richard W. LeVan Aerodrome , near Wingham, OntarioWingham Ironmen , an Ice Hockey team in Wingham, Ontario People D. J. Wingham , Professor of Climate Physics at University College London Henry Wingham , Lord Chancellor of England 1255 1260 and Bishop of London Thomas Wingham born 1846 , an English musician, known as a teacher disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ... more details
Hockey team team Wingham Bulls logo Wingham Bulls Logo.jpg logosize 125px city Wingham, Ontario league Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League WOAA Senior Hockey League division South arena North Huron Wescast Community Complex colours Brown , Black , and White coach Chad Haggitt GM John Stewart name1 Wingham Spitfires dates1 1999 2003 name2 Wingham Bulls dates2 2004 2008 The Wingham Bulls were a senior ice hockey hockey team based out of Wingham, OntarioWingham , Ontario , Canada . They played in the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League . Championships The Wingham Spitfires won the WOAA Sr. A title three years in a row, from 2001 2003. A previous Wingham team with the same nickname won the 1951 WOAA Grand Championship, while in 1984, the Wingham Royals were crowned the Intermediate A title. 2006 07 Bulls Season The Bulls improved greatly from their 2005 06 season, and finished the year with a 12 12 0 record, which placed them 6th in the WOAA South Division. In the opening round of the A playoffs, the Bulls swept the Mildmay Monarchs in 4 games. The Bulls would face the Durham Thundercats in the A semi finals, and would quickly find themselves down 2 0 in the series, being outscored 10 1 in the process. Wingham would rebound in the 3rd game ... More information will be added as more becomes available See also Wingham, Ontario Western Ontario ... and 5th games of the series rather easily to take the series 4 1 and eliminate Wingham from the playoffs. 2007 08 Bulls Season After a very successful 2006 07 season, in which Wingham played .500 ... place finish in the WOAA South Division. Wingham would face the Monkton Wildcats in a best of 3 qualifying ... in the series opener, winning 10 5 in Monkton, while in the 2nd game held in Wingham, the Wildcats ... www.woaasrhockey.com WOAA Senior Hockey Website http www.winghambulls.com Wingham Bulls Website WOAA Teams Category Senior ice hockey teams Category Ice hockey teams in Ontario ... more details
Hockey team team Wingham Ironmen logo Wingham Ironmen.png logosize 125px city Wingham, Ontario ref name Wingham Ironmen http www.officialgamepuck.com TownIndex Canadian OntarioTowns WinghamIronmen.htm Wingham Ironmen Bot generated title ref league Western Junior C Hockey League ref name ohahockey.org ... Ontario Hockey Association Bot generated title ref founded Circa 1975 ref name Wingham Ironmen arena ... Coulter ice hockey Steve Coulter ref http www.ohahockey.org page show 15337 Wingham Ironmen Western C Teams Western Junior C Hockey League Junior C Leagues Ontario Hockey Association Bot generated title ref parentclub farmclub The Wingham Ironmen are a Canada Canadian junior hockey Junior ice hockey team based in Wingham, OntarioWingham , Ontario , Canada ref name Wingham Ironmen . They play ... Wingham 4 games to none. ref name Home Ontario Hockey Association http www.ohahockey.org Home Ontario Hockey Association Bot generated title ref In 2005 06, the Ironmen finished in first ... in 1979 ref name Wingham Ironmen . In 1980, the league changed its name to the Grey Bruce Junior ... Wingham Ironmen . In 1988, the league allowed the Mount Forest Patriots to join the league. A year later the league was renamed the Western Ontario Junior C Hockey League ref name Wingham Ironmen . In 2003 04, the Ironmen won the Western league title and went on to compete in the All Ontario Clarence ... who swept the Ironmen to win the provincial title ref name Constitution 2006 Ontario Hockey Association 2006 2007 Constitution, Regulations and Rules of Competition by The Ontario Hockey Association ... and defeating the Bulldogs 5 1. The decisive Game 7 ended with a 4 2 victory for Wingham. As Western ... quarter final, the Ironmen drew the Georgian Mid Ontario Junior C Hockey League s Erin Shamrocks ... it up with the Kincardine Bulldogs but were eliminated 4 games to 1. ref name Home Ontario Hockey Association ... Ontario Hockey Association Season by Season Standings class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Wingham civil parish Wingham Parish Council latitude 51.2724 longitude 1.2171 label position top static image Image St Mary, Wingham, Kent.jpg 200px static image caption small St Mary s church, Wingham small population 1618 population ref ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 795464&c wingham&d 16&e 15&g 457919&i 1001x1003x1004&o 1&m 0&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 National Statistics Census 2001 ref Parish shire district Dover district Dover shire county Kent region South East England constituency westminster South Thanet UK Parliament constituency South Thanet post town CANTERBURY postcode district CT3 postcode area CT dial code 01227 os grid reference TR244575 Wingham IPAc en icon w m is a civil parishes ... Saxon times Wingham manor was in possession by the Archbishop of Canterbury . In 1286, John Peckham Archbishop Peckham founded a college in Wingham many other buildings in Wingham date back to this time, including the Red Lion Inn. St Mary the Virgin, the present church of Wingham, dates from ... France Vert Le Grand, France Modern Wingham The East Kent Railway East Kent Light Railway was built ... of the former Wingham Colliery station forming what is now the Grain Harvester s site. Three stations were opened Wingham Colliery, Wingham Town now occupied by garages and a scout hut and Wingham Canterbury Road adjacent to the Station Farm Shop . Wingham Colliery never opened into production and the line ... the line from Wingham Canterbury Road Station to Canterbury via Stodmarsh . Today Wingham is an attractive ... line . Taxis can be obtained locally or from Canterbury, Sandwich or Aylesham. Wingham was also the birthplace of the poet Herbert Kingsford . Fire Station The current fire station which serves Wingham ... . External links Commons category Wingham, Kent http www.winghampc.kentparishes.gov.uk The town ... Dover Category Villages in Kent Category Civil parishes in Kent Kent geo stub nl Wingham pl Wingham ... more details
Infobox River river name River Wingham image name image size caption mouth Little Stour at Wingham, Kent . coord 51 17 25 N 1 12 10 E type river region GB KEN display title origin near Ash near Sandwich Ash . basin countries England length 8 kilometres elevation 12 m mouth elevation 4 m discharge watershed The River Wingham is a tributary of the Little Stour in Kent , England . The river runs from its source near Ash near Sandwich Ash , ref Source is at coord 51.2687 1.2875 region GB KEN type river format dms ref west, through Wingham, Kent Wingham to the Little Stour. 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 Category Rivers of Kent Wingham Category Dover district Kent geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2010 Thomas Wingham born in London, 5 January 1846 died there, 24 March 1893 was an English musician, known as a teacher and for his time at Brompton Oratory . He studied music at Henry Wylde Wylde s London Academy , and later entered the Royal Academy of Music , where he had for his teacher in theory William Sterndale Bennett , and, in piano playing, Harold Thomas. In 1817 Wingham became himself professor of piano playing in the same institution. At about the same period he obtained the post of choirmaster at the Brompton Oratory. Wingham s musicianship was soon shown by the reputation of performances at the Oratory during his incumbency. Among his compositions are four symphonies, six overtures, several instrumental works in smaller form, two masses, and a Te Deum . Most of them, though frequently performed during the author s lifetime, were left in manuscript. External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 15657a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wingham, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English musician DATE OF BIRTH 5 January 1846 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 24 March 1893 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wingham, Thomas Category 1846 births Category 1893 deaths Category English classical musicians Category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music Category Choral conductors ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2011 Duncan Wingham is Professor of Climate Physics at University College London , and was the first Director of the Centre for Polar Observation & Modelling . He is a member of the NERC Science and Technology Board and is Principal Scientist for the CryoSat Satellite Mission . ref http www.cpom.org people djw CPOM Website ref In the 90s, Wingham was involved in a four year satellite study of the Antarctic ice sheet. His conclusion then, and from later research, is that the Antarctic has contributed little to observed rising sea levels in the 20thC. Paradoxically Wingham stated It is possible that the consequences of global warming on sea level rise have been underestimated. He expanded Other sources of rise must be underestimated. In particular it is possible that the effect of global warming on thermal expansion on the oceans is larger than we thought . ref The Independent 16 October 1998 extracted from http books.google.co.uk books?id 8zZNwpkv1X0C&pg PT253&lpg PT253&dq Professor Wingham&source web&ots LSxVzl88uV&sig xlZNMa3BzEXuASNJRLvfwLOcrqk&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 2&ct result Sandra Amos and Richard Boohan Aspects of Teaching Secondary Science Routledge ISBN 0415260825 ref In a 2005 interview Wingham stated Antarctic is to some extent insulated from global warming because to its north are zonal flows in the atmosphere and ocean, unimpeded by other landmasses...I am not denying global warming ref Pelle Neroth Taylor http google.com search?q cache SnRhEf iPVAJ www.theregister.co.uk 2005 02 24 ice shelf collapse Duncan Wingham&hl en&ct clnk&cd 3&gl uk Natural causes to blame, expert claims The Register 24 February 2005 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wingham, Duncan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English physicist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wingham, Duncan Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category English ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type bishop name Henry Wingham image religion Catholic Church Roman Catholic diocese Diocese of London title Bishop of London elected about 29 June 1259 consecration 15 February 1260 ended 13 July 1262 predecessor Fulk Basset, Bishop of London Fulk Basset successor Richard Talbot bishop of London Richard Talbot ordination other post Dean religion Dean of St Martin le Grand birth date birth place death date 13 July 1262 death place buried before 16 July 1262 Henry Wingham died 1262 was a Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of London . Life Wingham was selected as Chancellor on 5 January 1255. His office was renewed by the baronial reformers in 1258, but he was replaced on 18 October 1260 by Nicholas of Ely . ref name Handbook85 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 85 ref He held the prebend of Newington, London Newington in the diocese of London as well as being a member of the papal chapel and the Dean religion dean of St Martin le Grand. ref name BHOPrebNew http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 33828 British History Online Prebends of Newington accessed on 29 October 2007 ref Wingham was elected to the see of London about 29 June 1259 and consecrated on 15 February 1260. ref name Handbook258 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 258 ref ref name BHOLondon http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 33800 British History Online Bishops of London accessed on 29 October 2007 ref Wingham died on 13 July 1262 ref name Handbook258 or 14 July 1262. He was definitely dead by 16 July 1262. ref name BHOLondon See also List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers Notes reflist 40em References http british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 33800 British History Online Bishops of London accessed on 29 October 2007 http british history.ac.uk ... Richard Talbot s end Bishops of London Persondata NAME Wingham, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 1262 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wingham, Henry Category Bishops of London Category Lord Chancellors ... more details
Infobox stadium name Wingham Park nickname logo image logo caption image caption fullname former names location Greymouth , West Coast Region West Coast , New Zealand coordinates Coord 42.43828125 171.230131386 type landmark display inline,title broke ground built opened Start date YYYY MM DD renovated expanded closed demolished owner West Coast Rugby League operator surface scoreboard cost architect project manager structural engineer services engineer general contractor main contractors capacity suites record attendance dimensions acreage tenants West Coast rugby league team West Coast Chargers website URL example.com Wingham Park is a rugby league stadium in Greymouth , New Zealand . The ground is owned by the West Coast Rugby League . History Wingham Park is the home of rugby league on the West Coast and hosts the West Coast Rugby League grand final each year. It has hosted one Test Match, New Zealand Kiwis New Zealand against Great Britain national rugby league team Great Britain in 1954. In 2006 the ground hosted the New Zealand Kiwis again when they played the New Zealand Residents . ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1P2 12210659.html Four Bulls make Residents , The Press , 30 October 2006 ref In 2011 the ground hosted the New Zealand Warriors where they played the Newcastle Knights in a National Rugby League warm up match. The game served as a fundraiser for the region after the Pike River Mine disaster . ref name NZ Herald 10693813 cite news url http www.nzherald.co.nz sport news article.cfm?c id 4&objectid 10693813&ref rss title NRL Warriors to star in West Coast charity match date 12 December 2010 work The New Zealand Herald accessdate 3 December 2011 ref ref name Stuff.co.nz 4449358 cite news url http www.stuff.co.nz sport league 4449358 Warriors to play charity ... venues Wingham Park.html Wingham Park rugbyleagueproject.com http nzleague.co.nz kiwis Venues Profile.php?city 63 Wingham Park nzleague.co.nz Category Rugby league stadiums in New Zealand ... more details
Image Wingham Brush with Moreton Bay Fig.jpg thumb 300px Moreton Bay Fig , at Wingham Brush, Australia coord 31 52.21566 S 152 22.82364 E display title region AU type city source GNS enwiki Wingham Brush Nature Reserve is a rare ref http www.environment.nsw.gov.au determinations LowlandRainforestNorthCoastEndComListing.htm ref example of sub tropical lowland rainforest . Situated on the Manning River , New South Wales , it is 8 hectares in size. Much of Australia s lowland sub tropical rainforest was cleared for housing and agriculture, leaving only small patches remaining, such as at Wingham Brush The soils are derived from the Manning River. These alluvial soils are enriched from basaltic deposits upstream at Barrington Tops and the Comboyne and Bulga Plateaux. The average annual rainfall is 1100  mm at Wingham, New South Wales Wingham . ref cite web title J.D. Stockard Rainforest Regeneration at Wingham Brush url http www.caws.org.au awc 1996 awc199614321.pdf ref Fauna The most obvious mammal species in the rainforest is the Grey headed Flying Fox . Many other species of bats occur ..., such as the Land Mullet . ref Wingham Brush Nature Reserve Pamphlet, National Parks & Wildlife Service of New South Wales, 2008 ref Flora 76 species of trees occur here. Most evident in Wingham ... resembling its original condition. The Wingham Brush method is an internationally recognised technique for rainforest regeneration. Aboriginal Australians Wingan in the local indigenous Biripi ref Wingham ... Australians. External links cite web title J.D. Stockard Rainforest Regeneration at Wingham Brush url http www.caws.org.au awc 1996 awc199614321.pdf Gallery gallery File Stinging Trees Wingham Brush.jpg Giant Stinging Tree s at Wingham Brush File Native Elm Wingham Brush.jpg Native Elm at Wingham Brush File Boardwalk Wingham Brush.jpg Planchonella australis Black Apple beside the boardwalk at Wingham Brush File Red Kamala at Wingham Brush.jpg Mallotus philippensis Red Kamala at Wingham Brush ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Wingham Town image girdref TR244571 manager East Kent Light Railway locale Wingham, Kent Wingham borough Dover district platforms 1 years 1920 events Opened years1 30 October 1948 events1 Closed Wingham Town railway station was a railway station on the East Kent Light Railway , which served the village of Wingham, Kent Wingham . It opened in 1920 and closed to passenger traffic on 30 October 1948. There was a loop when the station first opened, but this was removed when the line was extended to the Canterbury Road station in 1925. ref name EKLR East Kent Light Railway ref Today the site of the station is occupied by a row of private garages and the village Scout Hut. Disused Rail Start rail line previous Wingham Colliery railway station Wingham Colliery next route 1920 to 1925 br East Kent Light Railway col FECB09 rail line previous Wingham Colliery next Wingham Canterbury Road railway station Wingham Canterbury Road route 1925 to 31 December 1947 br East Kent Light Railway col FECB09 rail line previous Wingham Colliery next Wingham Canterbury Road route 1 January 1948 to br 30 October 1948 br Southern Region of British Railways BR S br col FECB09 end References reflist Sources cite book first Keith Smith last Vic Mitchell authorlink coauthors year 1989 month title The East Kent Light Railway chapter editor others edition pages publisher Middleton Press location Midhurst, Sussex, UK isbn 0906520 61 4 url External links http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 623,157,1 Wingham Town station on navigable 1947 O. S. map subbrit w wingham town Coord 51.268850 1.215478 display inline format dms type landmark region GB display title Closed stations Kent Category Disused railway stations in Kent Category Former East Kent Light Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1920 Category Railway stations closed in 1948 ... more details
refimprove date February 2007 Infobox Australian Place type town name Wingham state nsw image WinghamLibraryandPostOffice.JPG caption Wingham Library and Post Office lga City of Greater Taree latd 31 latm ... Wales Taree Wingham is a town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales , Australia in the City of Greater Taree convert 335 km mi north of Sydney. At the 2006 Census in Australia census , Wingham had a population of 4,812. ref name ABS Census 2006 AUS id UCL184400 name Wingham Urban Centre ... to George Rowley in 1841. Wingham was chosen as a location for a government settlement because ... from Raymond Terrace to Port Maquarie. Named after Wingham, Kent Wingham in Kent, England, Wingham was proclaimed ... been established as a government settlement and in 1866 had a population of 100, compared to 90 at Wingham and 150 at Taree. ref name Wingham Walk cite web url http www.gtcc.nsw.gov.au Files Wingham Walk.pdf title Wingham Walk author date March 2010 work publisher Greater Taree City Council accessdate ... History location North Sydney, New South Wales pages 42 43, isbn 0 908120 67 2 ref Wingham was proclaimed a municipality in 1889. By 1909, Wingham consisted of 285 houses and had a population ... thumb left A de Haviland Vampire at Central Park outside the Wingham RSL Wingham s main street, Isabella Street runs east west and fronts the typically English town square , Central Park. Around the eastern end Central Park are the Wingham Brush Public School, the Victorian ... Pub to the locals , the Wingham District Memorial Services Club ref Wingham District Memorial ... by the Wingham Hotel or Bottom Pub from 1926 until it burned down on 5 July 2010. ref name Wingham Walk ref name Bottom Pub 1 cite news title Historic Wingham pub burnt to the ground author newspaper ... wingham pub burnt to the ground 1876314.aspx ref ref name Bottom Pub 2 cite news title Wingham ... news local news general wingham hotel burns to ground 1877281.aspx ref Image BigLogatCentralParkWingham.JPG ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Wingham Colliery image manager East Kent Light Railway locale Wingham, Kent Wingham borough Dover district platforms 1 years 16 October 1916 events Opened years1 30 October 1948 events1 Closed Wingham Colliery railway station was a railway station on the East Kent Light Railway in southeast England. It was intended to serve Wingham Colliery, a short distance to the south, but the mine was aborted without producing any coal. The railway then tried to develop a passenger business, extending the line towards Wingham Town railway station Wingham Town with the long term aim of reaching Canterbury, but ran out of money before they did so. Today there is little trace of the station or the railway, other than a line of trees that follow the course of the old trackbed and define the edge of a field. The station buildings consisted of two small wooden structures on the north side of the track that were moved to Wingham Town when it was built the site has now been landscaped into the field. History It opened on 16 October 1916 and closed to passenger traffic on 30 October 1948. Wingham Colliery was not developed beyond a 50 foot shaft. ref name EKLR cite book first Keith Smith last Vic Mitchell authorlink coauthors year 1989 month title The East Kent Light Railway chapter editor others edition pages publisher Middleton Press location Midhurst, Sussex, UK isbn 0906520 61 4 url ref Disused Rail Start rail line previous Staple railway station Staple next route 16 October 1916 to 1920 br East Kent Light Railway col FECB09 rail line previous Staple next Wingham Town railway station Wingham Town route 1920 to 31 December 1947 br East Kent Light Railway col FECB09 rail line previous Staple next Wingham Town route 1 January 1948 to br 30 October 1948 br Southern ... cite web url http www.disused stations.org.uk w wingham colliery index.shtml title Disused Stations Wingham Colliery Halt publisher Subterranea Britannica date 20 April 2010 Closed stations Kent coord ... more details
Infobox airport name Wingham Richard W. LeVan Aerodrome IATA ICAO TC CPR7 type Public owner operator The Township of North Huron city served location Wingham, Ontario elevation f 1,075 elevation m 328 latd 43 latm 52 lats 03 latNS N longd 081 longm 17 longs 55 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA ON pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin label CPR7 pushpin map caption Location in Ontario website r1 number 13 31 r1 length f 4,000 r1 length m 1,219 r1 surface Asphalt footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS CFS ref Wingham Richard W. LeVan Aerodrome , Airport codes CPR7 , is a registered aerodrome located convert 1 NM abbr on lk in southeast of Wingham, OntarioWingham , Ontario , Canada . The airport is classified as an airport of entry by NAV CANADA and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency . CBSA officers at this airport currently can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers. ref name CFS References reflist External links http archive.copanational.org PlacesToFly airport view.php?pr id 1&ap id 132 Page about this airport on Canadian Owners and Pilots Association COPA s Places to Fly airport directory List of airports in Canada Category Airports in OntarioOntario airport stub pms Wingham Airport ... more details
Wingham Wildlife Park is a medium sized wildlife park situated near Wingham, Kent Wingham in Kent , UK where it covers an area of 26 acres 13 acres of animal housing area and a further 13 acres of car parking and overflow . In 2011 the species count at the park reached 180 species covering fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates and birds. ref name official site http www.winghamwildlifepark.co.uk ShowSection.aspx?SectionID 44 Official Website Animal A Z ref History The park was first opened in 1986 under the name of Wingham Bird Park, with a small collection of aviary birds, water fowl and a tea room. As new animals were added to the collection to include a variety of mammals initially starting with farm animals such as African Pygmy Goats and Pigs the current, more appropriate name of Wingham Wildlife Park was adopted in around 1996. However locally it is still commonly referred to as Wingham Bird Park. In February 2008 the park ownership changed hands, with the following 3 years seeing the collection grow by almost 100 new species, including numerous animals which are of high conservation interest. The changes which have been made at the park have led to the parks inclusion in the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums BIAZA in 2011. ref name biaza http www.biaza.org.uk public pages findazoo detail.asp?FFCCollectionID 645 BIAZA Find A Zoo ref Animal Collection Exhibits Tropical House The tropical house was first opened in 2004, and including the foyer which houses the bat exhibit covers 1100 m . This area is home to a variety of tropical plants, 3 ponds containing Goldfish and Koi , a butterfly house, Silvery Cheeked Hornbill enclosure and a variety of free roaming animals including Common marmoset Common Marmosets , Chattering Lory , Black winged ..., White Lipped Tree Vipers, Rhinoceros Iguanas, Golden Mantellas for which Wingham Wildlife Park hold ...?id 100002434304535 Facebook Julian Wingham ref References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Preston static image Image St. Mildred s church, Preston, Kent.jpg 200px static image caption small St. Mildred s church, Preston small civil parish latitude 51.3040 longitude 1.2258 label position left population 713 population ref ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 795450&c preston&d 16&e 15&g 457914&i 1001x1003x1004&o 1&m 0&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 National Statistics Census 2001 ref Parish shire district Dover district Dover shire county Kent region South East England constituency westminster South Thanet UK Parliament constituency South Thanet post town CANTERBURY postcode district CT3 postcode area CT dial code 01227 os grid reference TR249610 Preston near Wingham is a village and civil parish located on a secondary road the B2076 in the valley of the Little Stour in the Dover district Dover District of the England English county of Kent . The parish church is dedicated to St Mildred the public house is The Half Moon and Seven Stars . Preston is the site of the annual Preston Steam Rally. Sports Formed in 1936, http www.prestonhellings.co.uk Preston Hellings Football Club is the village s Football soccer football team. They play their home games at Preston Recreation Ground, Mill Lane, Preston. references External links Commons category inline Preston next Wingham Dover Category Villages in Kent Category Civil parishes in Kent Kent geo stub nl Preston Kent pl Preston dystrykt Dover ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Wingham Canterbury Road image gridref TR236574 manager East Kent Light Railway locale Wingham, Kent Wingham borough Dover district platforms 1 years 1925 events Opened years1 30 October 1948 events1 Closed Wingham Canterbury Road railway station was a terminus on the East Kent Light Railway . It opened in 1925 named Wingham and closed to passenger traffic on 30 October 1948. There was a siding to the south of the road, and carriages were usually run into the station under gravity. ref name EKLR East Kent Light Railway ref After closure the cutting containing the station was infilled and covered with a field of crops. The site of the sidings are now occupied by the Old Station Farm Shop adjacent to which is a short section of undisturbed trackbed. Disused Rail Start rail line previous Wingham Town railway station Wingham Town next route 1925 to 31 December 1947 br East Kent Light Railway col FECB09 rail line previous Wingham Town next route 1 January 1948 to br 30 October 1948 br Southern Region of British Railways BR S br col FECB09 end References reflist Sources cite book first Keith Smith last Vic Mitchell authorlink coauthors year 1989 month title The East Kent Light Railway chapter editor others edition pages publisher Middleton Press location Midhurst, Sussex, UK isbn 0906520 61 4 url Coord 51.271858 1.204217 display inline format dms type landmark region GB display title Closed stations Kent Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Wingham Canterbury Road Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in Kent Category Former East Kent Light Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1925 Category Railway stations closed in 1948 ... more details
Road http www.google.com.au maps?f q&hl en&geocode &q 32 Moon Street, Wingham, New South Wales&sll ... built in 1856 in Canget Street, one block east of the Wingham Memorial Hall. cite news url http nla.gov.au ... The Wingham and Upper Manning Parish was established in 1883 by its division form the Taree, New ... Andrew s Presbyterian Church, Wingham Category Churches in New South Wales Category Presbyterian Church ... more details
Ontario AlternateName Fullname Province of Ontario EntityAdjective Provincial Flag Flag of Ontario.svg 100px CoatOfArms Coat of Arms of Ontario.png 200px Logo Ontario logo.jpg Map Ontario, Canada.svg ... Greater Toronto Area Demonym Ontarian Premier Dalton McGuinty PremierParty Ontario Liberal Party Liberal Viceroy David Onley ViceroyType Lieutenant Governor Legislature Legislative Assembly of Ontario ... ref cite web url http www.ofina.on.ca ontario aboutontario.htm title Ontario Financial Authority About Ontario publisher ofina.on.ca date accessdate August 24, 2011 ref GDP rank 1st GDP per capita ... Standard Time 6 Central Daylight Time 5 br Most of Northwestern Ontario NW Ontario HouseSeats 106 SenateSeats 24 ISOCode CA ON Website www.ontario.ca Ontario IPAc en n t r i o is one of the provinces ... webster.com dictionary OntarioOntario . Merriam Webster Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary , 11th ed. 2003. ISBN 0 87779 809 5 New York Merriam Webster, Inc. ref ref name QLocation Ontario ... sorth.cgi?lan eng&dtype fina&filename demo02a.htm&sortact 2&sortf 6 title Ontario is the largest province ... Canada accessdate January 5, 2007 ref and the nation s capital, Ottawa . Ontario is bordered by Manitoba .... All but a small part of Ontario s 2,700  km 1,677  mi border with the United States follow ... Lakes St. Lawrence River drainage system. These are the Rainy River Minnesota Ontario Rainy River , the Pigeon River Minnesota Ontario Pigeon River , Lake Superior , the St. Marys River Michigan Ontario St. Mary s River , Lake Huron , the St. Clair River , Lake Saint Clair North America Lake St. Clair , the Detroit River , Lake Erie , the Niagara River , Lake Ontario , and along the St. Lawrence River from Kingston, Ontario to the Quebec boundary just east of Cornwall, Ontario . Ontario is sometimes conceptually divided into two regions, Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario . The great majority of Ontario s population and its arable land is located in the south. In contrast, the northern ... more details
distinguish Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Carlton Sir Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of Wingham 5 July 1682 8 November 1723 ref Rayment bt p 1 date March 2012 ref was a British politician. He was a Member of Parliament MP for Kent UK Parliament constituency Kent from 1708 to 1710 ref Rayment hc k 1 date March 2012 ref and for Rochester UK Parliament constituency Rochester from 1715 to 1724. ref Rayment hc r 2 date March 2012 ref References Reflist S start s par gb s bef before Sir Cholmeley Dering, 4th Baronet Sir Cholmeley Dering, Bt br William Villiers, 2nd Earl of Jersey Viscount Villiers s ttl title Member of Parliament for Kent UK Parliament constituency Kent years British general election, 1708 1708 British general election, 1710 1710 with Sir Stephen Lennard, 2nd Baronet Sir Stephen Lennard, Bt to Jan 1710 with2 David Polhill from Jan 1710 s aft after Sir Cholmeley Dering, 4th Baronet Sir Cholmeley Dering, Bt br Percival Hart s bef before John Leake Sir John Leake br William Cage s ttl title Member of Parliament for Rochester UK Parliament constituency Rochester years British general election, 1722 1722 1724 with John Jennings Royal Navy officer Sir John Jennings s aft after Sir Thomas Colby, 1st Baronet Sir Thomas Colby br John Jennings Royal Navy officer Sir John Jennings s reg en bt s bef before Sir Henry Palmer, 3rd Baronet Henry Palmer s ttl title Palmer Baronets Baronet br of Wingham, Kent years 1706 1723 s aft after Sir Charles Palmer, 5th Baronet Charles Palmer S end Use dmy dates date March 2012 Persondata name Palmer, Thomas alternative names short description date of birth 5 July 1682 place of birth date of death 8 November 1723 place of death DEFAULTSORT Palmer, Thomas Category 1682 births Category 1723 deaths Category Baronets in the Baronetage of England Category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies Category British MPs 1708 1710 Category British MPs 1715 1722 Category British MPs 1722 1727 Baronet stub GreatBritain ... more details
coord 43.781472 N 81.07529 W display title Molesworth is a small community located in the town of Huron East, Ontario Huron East in Southwestern Ontario , Canada . Molesworth was founded in 1852 by John Mitchell and his family, who operated a general store which served the influx of settlers to the area. Mitchell also acted as Justice of the Peace . Transportation Molesworth is at the junction of Huron County Road 86 County Road 86 and Huron County Road 19 County Road 19 . Molesworth is served by scheduled bus service to Wingham, Ontario Wingham and Stratford, Ontario Stratford . ref name cherrybus cite web url http www.cherreybuslines.com scheduled runs.html title Cherry Bus Schedule publisher Cherry Bus Lines accessdate 2007 04 18 ref Molesworth Ontario is near Listowel, Ontario Listowel . References http www.huroneast.com events doorsopen molesworth.php Link to Molesworth history page references WesternOntario geo stub Category Communities in Huron County, Ontario ... more details
One source date September 2008 coord 43.736081 N 81.429162 W display title Blyth is a community in the municipality of North Huron, Ontario North Huron , Huron County, Ontario Huron County , Ontario , Canada . It is located southwest of the town of Wingham, Ontario Wingham on Huron Road 4, west of Walton, Ontario Walton on Huron County Road 25 and geographically south of the town of Lucknow, Ontario Lucknow . The community was founded in 1877 but amalgamated into North Huron in 2001. Many of its buildings still retain a Cape Dutch style of detailing that was popular after the Boer War. Today it has a quaint, charming ambiance on its revitalized Queen Street. Locals pronounce the name of their town like bly eth rather than blithe . It is the center for an annual drama festival called the Blyth Festival at the Blyth Festival Theatre . Since its inception in 1975, it has premiered 100 Canadian plays. Plays developed at the Blyth Festival have won Governor General s Awards and a number of Chalmers Awards. It plays to audiences of between forty and fifty thousand annually. Blyth has the status of a designated place in Canadian censuses. It had a population of 990 in the Canada 2006 Census . Blyth was known as Drummond. Transportation Blyth is at the junction of Highway 4 Ontario County Road 4 and Huron County Road 25 County Road 25 . Blyth is served by scheduled bus service to Owen Sound, Ontario Owen Sound and London, Ontario London ref name gbbus cite web url http www.greybruceairbus.com airbus os london.htm title Grey Bruce Bus Schedule publisher Grey Bruce Air Bus accessdate 2007 04 18 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref . References references The Settlement Of Huron County , by James Scott. Category Designated places in Ontario Category Communities in Huron County, Ontario Category Former municipalities in Ontario WesternOntario geo stub ... more details
coord 43.742577 N 81.249948 W display title Brussels is a community in Huron County, Ontario Huron County , Ontario , Canada , located within the municipality of Huron East, Ontario Huron East . It was originally called Ainleyville . The name was changed in 1872 when a branch line of the Grand Trunk Railway from Guelph came through the town. Brussels has seen the population grow over the years, in 1954, the population was 827. Formerly an incorporated village in its own right, Brussels had a population of 1,143 in the Canada 2001 Census . ref http www12.statcan.ca english profil01 CP01 Details Page.cfm?Lang E&Geo1 CSD&Code1 3540044&Geo2 PR&Code2 35&Data Count&SearchText Brussels&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&GeoLevel &GeoCode 3540044 Canada 2001 Census Community Profiles Brussels, Ontario . Statistics Canada . ref It was amalgamated into the municipality of Huron East on January 1 ... Museum, Winnipeg accessdate 2007 07 07 ref Brussels is 16 miles north of Seaforth, Ontario Seaforth and 5 miles north of Walton, Ontario Walton . Brussels was created as the village of Ainleyville in 1855 ... Statistics Canada Economic Regions 2001 Huron County http www.ruralroutes.com 1943.html Ontario Rural Routes Brussels Fair Reflist Canadian City Geographic Location 8 way Northwest Bluevale, Ontario Bluevale , Wingham, OntarioWingham North Jamestown, Ontario Jamestown , Wroxeter, Ontario Wroxexter Northeast Molesworth, Ontario Molesworth , Listowel, Ontario Listowel West Sunshine, Belgrave, Ontario Belgrave , Centre Brussels, Ontario Brussels East Cranbrook, Ethel, Ontario Ethel , Henfryn, Newry, Ontario Newry , Atwood, Ontario Atwood , Southwest Blyth, Ontario Blyth South Walton, Ontario Walton , Leadbury, Winthrop, Ontario Winthrop , Seaforth, Ontario Seaforth Southeast Moncrief, McNaught, Monkton, Ontario Monkton image Category Communities in Huron County, Ontario Category Former municipalities in Ontario WesternOntario geo stub de Brussels Ontario la Bruxellae Ontario ... more details
Code blank1 info FARPU website footnotes Clifford is a community in the Town of Minto, Ontario Minto in Wellington County, Ontario , Canada . The village of Clifford was founded around 1855 as Minto ... in 1873. In 1999, Clifford was amalgamated with Palmerston, Ontario Palmerston , Harriston, Ontario Harriston and Minto Township, Ontario Minto Township to create Minto. Clifford is home to Wightman ... mid western Ontario. ref http www.wightman.ca About history.php ref People Famous people from Clifford ... Canadian City Geographic Location 8 way Northwest Walkerton, Ontario Walkerton br Mildmay, Ontario Mildmay North Hanover, Ontario Hanover br Neustadt, Ontario Neustadt Northeast Durham, Ontario Durham br Ayton, Ontario Ayton West Wingham, OntarioWingham Centre Clifford, Ontario East Mount Forest, Ontario Mount Forest , Conn, Ontario Conn Southwest Wroxeter, Ontario Wroxeter br Gorrie, Ontario Gorrie South Listowel, Ontario Listowel Southeast Harriston, Ontario Harriston br Palmerston, Ontario ..., Ontario Category Former municipalities in Ontario Category Designated places in Ontario WesternOntario ... more details