RennDicksonHampden 1793 23 April 1868 , was an England English Anglican clergyman whose selection as Bishop of Hereford formed a minor cause celebre in Victorian religious controversies. Biography He was born in Barbados , where his father was colonel of militia, in 1793, and was educated at Oriel College, Oxford . Having taken his B.A. degree with first class honours in both classics and mathematics in 1813, he next year obtained the chancellor s prize for a Latin language Latin essay, and shortly afterwards was elected to a fellowship in his college, Keble, Newman and Arnold being among his contemporaries. Having left the university in 1816 he held successively a number of curacies, and in 1827 he published Essays on the Philosophical Evidence of Christianity , followed by a volume of Parochial Sermons illustrative of the Importance of the Revelation of God in Jesus Christ 1828 . His liberal ideas attracted the opposition of the leaders of the new Oxford Movement . In 1829 he returned to Oxford and was Bampton Lectures Bampton lecturer in 1832. Although a charge of Arianism was brought against him by the Oxford Movement Tractarian party, he in 1833 passed from a tutorship at Oriel to the principalship of St Mary Hall, Oxford St Mary s Hall . In 1834 he was appointed White s Professor .... ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id 5F0LGNAG5 kC&pg PA71&dq RennDicksonHampden controversy v onepage&q Renn 20Dickson 20Hampden 20controversy&f false publisher Cambridge University Press ... James Atlay end end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hampden, RennDickson ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hampden, RennDickson Category 1793 births Category 1868 deaths Category Alumni .... As bishop of Hereford Dr Hampden made no change in his long formed habits of studious seclusion, and though ... had a paralytic seizure, and died in London on the 23rd of April 1868. His daughter, Henrietta Hampden, published Some Memorials of R. D. Hampden in 1871. This entry was originally from the 1911 Encyclopedia ... more details
Hampden may refer to TOCright Places Asia Pacific Hampden, New Zealand township , North Otago, New Zealand Hampden Cup cricket tournament , Perth, Western Australia Canada Hampden, Newfoundland and Labrador Europe Hampden Park stadium , Glasgow, Scotland Hampden Park, Eastbourne suburb , East Sussex, England Great and Little Hampden civil parish , Buckinghamshire, England United States Hampden, Maine , a town in Penobscot County Hampden CDP , Maine , census designated place within the town Hampden Academy , former theological seminary, now a public high school Hampden, Baltimore , Maryland, a neighborhood Hampden County, Massachusetts Hampden, Massachusetts , a town in Hampden County People John Hampden circa 1595&ndash 1643 , English politician and Roundhead in the English Civil War John Hampden 1653 1696 1653 1696 , English politician, pamphleteer, and opponent of Charles II and James II, convicted of treason after the Monmouth Rebellion RennDicksonHampden 1793&ndash 1868 , English theologian and Professor at Oxford Richard Hampden 1631&ndash 1695 , English Whig politician, Privy Counsellor, and Chancellor of the Exchequer for William III of England Walter Hampden 1879&ndash 1955 , American actor The Viscount Hampden Other Hampden Bank , a centuries old bank in Springfield, Massachusetts , and a registered national historic building. Handley Page Hampden , a twin engine medium bomber aircraft Hampden Sydney College , an all male liberal arts college in Hampden Sydney, Virginia disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Hampden de Hampden it Hampden nl Hampden pl Hampden vo Hampden ... more details
File Bundesarchiv Bild 183 26681 0009, Berlin, Ludwig Renn, Sowinski.jpg thumb Ludwig Renn left , 1954. Ludwig Renn April 22, 1889 July 21, 1979 was a Germans German writer. His real name was Arnold Friedrich Vieth von Gol enau . Born in Dresden into a Saxony Saxon noble family, he fought in World War I on the Western Front World War I Western Front . He wrote the book Krieg on his experiences. He was also a member of the KPD, the Communist Party of Germany , joining in 1928. File Bundesarchiv Bild 183 84600 0001, Ivens und Hemingway bei Ludwig Renn, Chef der XI. Internationalen Brigaden.jpg thumb Joris Ivens left and Ernest Hemingway middle with Ludwig Renn in the Spanish Civil War 1936 37 During the Spanish Civil War , he initially defended Madrid in the German expatriate Th lmann Battalion , as a leader. Later on in the War, he was chief of staff of the International Brigades order of battle XI International Brigade . Renn spoke the international language Esperanto , and was a member of the laborioust Esperanto movement. He spoke at the 10th Berlin Esperanto excursion. ref eo icon http www.esperanto.de lv.berlin informilo ik e.php?ausgabe i 5 2005 La Berlina Informilo Bot generated title ref Renn died in East Berlin in 1979. Books de Krieg Roman Krieg 1928 Nachkrieg 1930 Russlandfahrten 1932 Vor gro en Wandlungen 1936 Adel im Untergang 1944 Auf den Tr mmern des Kaiserreiches ... Renn Meine Kindheit und Jugend 1957 Herniu und Armin 1958 Camilo 1963 Inflation 1963 Zu Fuss zum Orient ... in der S chsischen Biografie de icon http web.resist.ca nemesisa Ludwig Renn s Krieg Nachkrieg Nemesis, the socialist archive for fiction Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Renn ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Renn, Ludwig Category 1899 births Category 1979 deaths Category People from ... stub Esperanto stub ca Ludwig Renn de Ludwig Renn es Ludwig Renn eo Ludwig Renn nl Ludwig Renn no Ludwig Renn pl Ludwig Renn ru ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 Infobox model name Crystal Renn image imagesize caption birthname Crystal Renn birthdate Birth date and age 1986 06 18 birth place Miami , Florida , United States occupation ... RENN Portfolio date 2010 accessdate 2011 01 26 ref br in 34C 28.5 38 weight dress size US 10 ..., 2007 2009 homepage http www.crystalrenn.com Crystal Renn born June 18, 1986 in Miami, Florida is an United ... models crenn crystalrenn title Crystal Renn Profile publisher New York Magazine accessdate 2010 11 27 ref Personal life Renn started her modeling career in high fashion at the age of 14 after being ... 01 26 date 2009 10 07 work Der Spiegel ref Renn was told she would need to lose almost a third of her total body weight if she wanted to become a model. Later, after years of anorexia nervosa , Renn ... emerging as a U.S. size 12, she was re marketed by her agents as a plus size model . Renn has authored ... 30, 2007, Renn married her longtime boyfriend Gregory Vrecenak at St. Ignatius Loyola Church ... 2009 the couple ended their marriage. Renn currently resides in Brooklyn , New York . In November 2010, Renn said she had lost weight through hiking and yoga, and that her dress size dropped to a US 8 10. ref cite web last Yuan first Jada url http nymag.com daily fashion 2010 10 crystal renn qa.html title Crystal Renn on Her Weight Loss, New Exercise Routine, and Walking for Karl Lagerfeld accessdate ... international Vogue editions. Renn has enjoyed lucrative contracts with many high profile plus size ... 2010 11 28 date January 13, 2010 last Wilson first Eric ref Renn is also notable for appearing ... date October 2010 In 2011, Renn became the face of the spring summer campaign for Jimmy Choo Ltd Jimmy Choo ref cite web last Odell first Amy url http nymag.com daily fashion 2011 01 crystal renn is the new face o.html title Crystal Renn on Her Weight Loss, New Exercise Routine, and Walking for Karl ... en post 2010 11 crystal renn the movie of the new mr denim campaign on vogue it title ... more details
Samuel Renn 10 June 1786 11 January 1845 was an English Pipe organ organ builder who ran a business in Stockport , and later he traded in Manchester . Samuel Renn was born in Kedleston , Derbyshire and in 1799 was apprenticed to his uncle, James Davis, an organ builder in London. Renn became his foreman and supervised organ installations and maintenance in London and in Lancashire . When Davis retired Renn went into partnership with John Boston and traded as Renn & Boston in Stockport from 1822 to 1825 and then in Manchester. He died in Manchester in 1845. ref name grove GroveOnline Renn, Samuel Michael Sayer 1 October 2008 ref Renn developed a factory system for building organs, using standardised dimensions, thereby reducing the costs, while continuing to produce artistic designs. Between 1822 and 1845 over 100 organs were produced by Renn. Their musical properties have been praised by critics and material from the organs has frequently been re used in their restorations. Many of the organs have been lost due to closure of churches. The best surviving Renn organ is in St Philip s Church, Salford. ref name grove Surviving Renn organs and cases St John the Baptist s Church, Bollington some stops ref citation url http www.npor.org.uk cgi bin Rsearch.cgi?Fn Rsearch&rec index N02114 title Cheshire, Bollington, St. John the Baptist accessdate 2008 10 01 publisher British Institute of Organ Studies ref St Mary s Church, Disley organ case and some stops ref citation url http www.disley ... restored budworth.shtml title Restoration of the 1839 Samuel Renn organ at St Mary And All ... ref ref citation url http www.greatbudworthchurch.org renn 20organ.htm title The Renn Organ accessdate ... title Samuel Renn English Organ Builder edition publisher Phillimore & Co year 1974 location Chichester ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Renn, Samuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1786 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1845 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Renn, Samuel Category ... more details
Live 5th External links http ameblo.jp renn kiriyama Personal blog http www.hirata office.jp talent profile entertainment renn kiriyama.html Official profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kiriyama, Renn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 2, 1985 PLACE ..., Renn Category 1985 births Category Living people Category Japanese actors Category Japanese stage actors Category People from Yokohama Japan actor stub ko ms Renn Kiriyama ja tl Renn Kiriyama ... more details
BLP sources date June 2009 Veit Renn born June 25, 1967 is a producer and songwriter born in Augsburg, Germany and currently located in Orlando, Florida . Renn has written and produced for artists such as NSync , Backstreet Boys , Jennifer Hudson , and Aaron Carter . Background Renn started to get involved in music at the young age of eight when his parents bought him his first keyboard. From the inspiration of his brother, nine years his senior, Renn began to write his own songs. In addition to learning to play the keyboard, with the aid of private lessons from an instructor, Renn also taught himself to play the guitar and bass. Career In his early years, while singing in bands in 1986, Renn was recognized with an award for Most Promising Musician of his hometown. This, along with growing success that included songwriting for a band, composed of members many years his senior, prompted his enrollment to Berklee College of Music. There he developed multiple technical skills, including songwriting, arranging, sequencing, and singing. After Berklee, he began working on an album with vocalist RAab, who was then signed to Rip It Records. Renn not only sequenced, but also co arranged most of the project, including Foreplay , a gold single from the album. He then went on to work with the group Jaze on a song titled Summer Love Thang . Soon after, he met the Backstreet Boys ref Backstreet Boys Biography. Universal Music. 30 June 2009 http www.umusicpub.com spotlight.aspx?id 4472 . ref and co produced the platinum single, I ll Never Break Your Heart , ref Single Reviews Pop. 11 July ... . ref Renn wrote and produced 18 songs for NSync on their albums NSYNC , ref Discography NSYNC. Billboard ..., Renn Music The Label and is currently signed to Universal Music Publishing as a songwriter. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Renn, Veit ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Renn, Veit Category American songwriters Category German ... more details
BLP sources date March 2011 Renn Macdonnel Hawkey born March 29, 1974 , also known by the stage name Dr. Nner , was the synthesizer player for the band Deadsy . He was the third member to join after frontman Elijah Blue Allman sent him a Juno 106 synth and a demo tape made by Allman and drummer Alec Puro . About joining Deadsy, Hawkey said, I never planned on it until Elijah sent me a Juno 106 in 1996 and asked me to join a band with two songs. He has worked with 30 Seconds to Mars for the band s 30 Seconds to Mars album self titled debut album . ref cite album notes title 30 Seconds to Mars albumlink 30 Seconds to Mars album artist 30 Seconds to Mars year 2002 format Booklet publisher Immortal Records publisherid 7243 8 12424 0 7 location Europe ref On September 11, 2008, Dr. Nner apparently left the band in order to concentrate on carpentry and family life. It was too rough and tumble a lifestyle, said the man who has become Renn Hawkey again, full time. He is married to actress Vera Farmiga , with whom he has a son named Fynn, born January 15, 2009. It was announced in April 2010 Hawkey and wife Vera Farmiga were expecting their second child, due in October. On November 4, 2010, Hawkey and Farmiga welcomed daughter Gytta Lubov Hawkey. ref cite news url http celebritybabies.people.com 2010 11 11 vera farmiga welcomes daughter gytta lubov title Vera Farmiga Welcomes Daughter Gytta Lubov publisher People.com date November 11, 2010 accessdate November 11, 2010 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hawkey, Renn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 29, 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hawkey, Renn Category American rock keyboardists Category Living people Category 1974 births US keyboardist stub ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s Canoe racing canoe sprint MedalWorldChampionships MedalGold 1991 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 1991 Paris K 1 500 m MedalSilver 1993 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 1993 Copenhagen K 1 500 m MedalBronze 1995 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 1995 Duisburg K 1 200 m MedalBottom Renn Crichlow born May 9, 1968 is a Canada Canadian canoe racing sprint kayaker who competed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. He won a complete set of medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with gold K 1 500 m 1991 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 1991 , a silver K 1 500 m 1993 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 1993 , and a bronze K 1 200 m 1995 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 1995 . Crichlow also competed in three Summer Olympics , earning his best finish of seventh in the Canoeing at the 1996 Summer Olympics Men s K 4 1000 metres K 4 1000 m event at Atlanta in 1996 Summer Olympics 1996 . References http www.canoeicf.com site canoeint if downloads result Pages 201 41 20from 20Medal 20Winners 20ICF 20updated 202007 2.pdf?MenuID Results 2F1107 2F0 2CMedal 5Fwinners 5Fsince 5F1936 2F1510 2F0 ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships Part 1 flatwater now sprint 1936 2007. http www.canoeicf.com site canoeint if downloads result Pages 2042 83 20from 20Medal 20Winners 20ICF 20updated 202007.pdf?MenuID Results 2F1107 2F0 2CMedal 5Fwinners 5Fsince 5F1936 2F1510 2F0 ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships Part 2 rest of flatwater now sprint and remaining canoeing disciplines 1936 2007. http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes cr renn crichlow 1.html Sports reference.com profile Footer World Champions Canoe Sprint K 1 500 m Men Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Crichlow, Renn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 9, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Crichlow, Renn Category 1968 births Category Canadian canoeists Category Canoeists at the 1988 S ... more details
Dickson may refer to People Dickson surname Places In Australia Dickson, Australian Capital Territory in Canberra Dickson College in Canberra Dickson Centre, Australian Capital Territory in Canberra Division of Dickson , Electoral Division, Queensland In Canada Dickson, Alberta Dickson Hill, Ontario In the United States Dickson, Oklahoma Dickson, Tennessee Dickson City, Pennsylvania Dickson County, Tennessee Dickson Township, Michigan Dickson Tavern Erie, PA Historical Building In Malaysia Port Dickson Literature Dickson , a collection of short stories by Gordon R. Dickson Ships SS Dickson , a cargo ship leased to the Soviet Union during the Second World War See also Dikson disambiguation Dixon disambiguation disambig de Dickson fr Dickson it Dickson nl Dickson pl Dickson pt Dickson ru vo Dickson ... more details
Refimprove date December 2010 Infobox book name Dickson title orig translator image Image Dickson nesfa.jpg 200px image caption Dust jacket from the first edition author Gordon R. Dickson illustrator cover artist Frank Kelly Freas country United States language English language English series genre Science fiction short stories publisher NESFA Press release date 1984 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages xii, 193 pp isbn 0 915368 27 7 dewey 813 .54 19 congress PS3554.I328 D5 1984 oclc 11676814 preceded by followed by Dickson is a collection of science fiction stories by Gordon R. Dickson . It was first published by NESFA Press in 1984 and was issued in honor of Dickson s appearance as guest of honor at the 42nd World Science Fiction Convention . Most of the stories originally appeared in the magazines SFWA Bulletin , Astounding , Analog Science Fiction and Fact , Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine and Science Fiction Stories . The book contains introduction to each story by Sandra Miesel . Contents Introduction, by Poul Anderson Childe Cycle Status 1984 The Law Twister Shorty Steel Brother The Hard Way Out of the Darkness Perfectly Adjusted References Cite web last Brown first Charles N. authorlink Charles N. Brown coauthors William G. Contento title The Locus Index to Science Fiction 1984 1998 work publisher date url http www.locusmag.com index t4.htm A379 format doi accessdate 2008 01 20 Cite book last Chalker first Jack L. authorlink Jack L. Chalker coauthors Mark Owings title The Science Fantasy Publishers A Bibliographic History, 1923 1998 location Westminster, MD and Baltimore publisher Mirage Press, Ltd. pages 457 date 1998 cite book last Clute first John authorlink John Clute coauthors Peter Nicholls writer Peter Nicholls title The Encyclopedia .... Citation last Soltys first Keith title Weak Dickson Collection, Mostly a Memento journal Fantasy ... story collections by Gordon R. Dickson ... more details
Hampden County may refer to Hampden County, Victoria , Australia Hampden County, Massachusetts , United States geodis Category County name disambiguation pages ... more details
Hampden Bridge is the name of two historic bridges in New South Wales, Australia named after Henry Robert Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden Lord Hampden who was Governor of New South Wales from 1895 to 1899. Historic bridges Hampden Bridge Wagga Wagga , is a wooden Allan Truss bridge built in 1895 located in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales . Hampden Bridge Kangaroo Valley , is a sandstone bridge built in 1897 located in Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales . disambig ... more details
Viscount Hampden is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage of Great Britain and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . The first creation came in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1776 for the diplomat and politician Robert Hampden, 1st Viscount Hampden Robert Hampden, 4th Baron ..., 1st Viscount Hampden Sir Henry Brand , was created Viscount Hampden , of Glynde in the County of Sussex ... . Both Robert Hampden, 1st Viscount Hampden and Henry Brand, 1st Viscount Hampden were descendants in the female line of John Hampden , the patriot, hence their choice of title. Barons Trevor, Second ... 1753 John Trevor, 3rd Baron Trevor 1695 1764 Robert Hampden, 1st Viscount Hampden Robert Hampden, 4th Baron Trevor 1705 6 1783 created Viscount Hampden in 1776 Viscounts Hampden, First Creation 1776 Robert Hampden Trevor, 1st Viscount Hampden Robert Hampden Trevor, 1st Viscount Hampden, 4th Baron Trevor 1706 1783 A younger brother was Richard Trevor bishop Prince Bishop Trevor Thomas Hampden Trevor, 2nd Viscount Hampden Thomas Hampden Trevor, 2nd Viscount Hampden, 5th Baron Trevor 1746 1824 John Hampden Trevor, 3rd Viscount Hampden John Hampden Trevor, 3rd Viscount Hampden, 6th Baron Trevor 1749 1824 Viscounts Hampden, Second Creation 1884 Henry Brand, 1st Viscount Hampden Henry Bouverie William Brand, 1st Viscount Hampden 1814 1892 Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden Henry Robert Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden 1841 1906 Thomas Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden Thomas Walter Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden 1869 1958 Thomas Brand, 4th Viscount Hampden Thomas Henry Brand, 4th Viscount Hampden 1900 1965 David Francis Brand, 5th Viscount Hampden 1902 1975 Anthony David Brand, 6th Viscount Hampden 1937 2008 Francis Brand, 7th Viscount Hampden Francis Anthony Brand, 7th Viscount Hampden b. 1970 The heir ... 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment British viscounts Category Viscountcies Hampden de Viscount Hampden pl Wicehrabia Hampden ... more details
Hampden Row is a historic hamlet place hamlet in the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire , England . It is located in Great Hampden parish . Buckinghamshire geo stub coord 51 42 N 0 46 W display title region GB type city source GNS enwiki Wycombe Category Hamlets in Buckinghamshire ... more details
expert subject date February 2011 Alexander Hampden was an English politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Buckinghamshire UK Parliament constituency Buckinghamshire . References reflist Unreferenced date June 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hampden, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hampden, Alexander Category People of the Tudor period Category Members of the pre 1707 Parliament of England Category Year of death unknown UK politician stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Hampden Bank formerly Hampden Savings Bank is the only bank headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts . Chartered in 1852, following railroad expansion to western Massachusetts , Hampden Bank now consists of ten full service branches and an extensive network of Automated teller machine ATM s across western Massachusetts. It remained a mutual bank until January 18, 2007, when stock became public. Assets total over 600 million. The Hampden Bank Foundation provides grants to Non profit organization nonprofit , community based organizations in western Massachusetts. Some examples of these institutions are Habitat for Humanity and the Community Music School of Springfield. Hampden Bank s original building, the Hampden Savings Bank building on Main St. in Springfield, was built in 1918, and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983. Category Banks based in Massachusetts Category Companies based in Springfield, Massachusetts Category Hampden County, Massachusetts Category Banks established in 1852 US bank stub ... more details
Infobox Secondary school name Hampden Academy logo type Public secondary grades 9 12 address 1 Main Road North city Hampden, Maine Hampden state Maine country USA zipcode 04444 coordinates coord 44.7415 68.8406 format dms region US ME type edu display inline,title district Maine School Administrative District 22 M.S.A.D. 22 accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges established 1803 principal Ruey Yehle students 738 mascot Bronco s colors Purple and White website http www.sad22.us ha www.sad22.us ha Hampden Academy is a public high school located on 1 Main Road North in Hampden, Maine . The school is a part of Maine School Administrative District 22 M.S.A.D. 22 , and approximately 738 students from Hampden, Newburgh, Maine Newburgh , and Winterport, Maine Winterport attend for grades 9 12. It has been accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The school mascot is the Bronco. History Hampden Academy was founded in 1803 as a private school and before that was a theological seminary. Currently, it serves as a public school that educates students from Hampden, Winterport, and Newburgh. Founded in 1803, the original Hampden Academy building is on the National Register of Historic Places . A new facility is under construction on the location of the former track. The 51.6 million building, to be located behind the FieldTurf complex, will be completed in 2012. The front lawn of the academy was the site of the Battle of Hampden during the War of 1812 . Staff members Stephen King , former English teacher Footnotes reflist Registered Historic Places Category Educational institutions established in 1803 Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category High schools in Maine Category Schools in Penobscot County, Maine ... more details
missing citations date April 2008 Infobox nrhp name Hampden Historic District nrhp type hd image Hampden, Baltimore Christmas 2005.jpg 200px caption The Christmas lights display in Hampden location Baltimore ... Places publisher National Park Service accessdate 2008 10 19 ref Hampden is a neighborhood located ... campus of the Johns Hopkins University is a short distance to the east. History Hampden was originally ... over a 34th Street block in Hampden Beginning in the early 1990s, the neighborhood conveniently located ... studio and office space known as the Mill Centre, located in the southernmost region of Hampden between Maryland Route 25 Falls Road and Mill Road. Over the past decade, housing prices in Hampden ..., Bikram Yoga Hampden and One Wellness Spa, Cafe Hon , Common Ground, Doubledutch Boutique, Earth ... certain aspects of old Hampden s traditional culture. Many of Hampden s transplanted residents ... also called HonFest and named after the term Hon, a term of endearment used by residents of Hampden ... is also more commonplace in areas like Dundalk and Essex. Hampden s 34th Street near the southern end ... the spectacle. Hampden residents sometimes refer to it as the Nightmare on 34 Street, as well, due to the profound effect that it has on Hampden s typically easy going traffic patterns. Hampden received ... view of Hampden and a young Hampden resident s dream to escape it. Additionally, the novelist Philipp Meyer grew up on Hampden s 36th Street during the late 1970s and 1980s much of his novel American Rust was reportedly influenced by his childhood there. Housing architecture As Hampden was originally ... staff. One can find more modern housing were built around the edges of the Hampden area. In the 20th century apartment complexes were built around Roland Avenue and north of Hampden. There are very few .... However, a very large mixed use development will begin construction in early 2008 in Hampden ... and schools Local Hampden landmarks include a branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library , Burgee Hess ... more details
Other uses Refimprove date July 2010 infobox stadium stadium name Hampden Park logo image Image Hampden Park logo.svg 150px image Image Hampden Park.jpg 250px pushpin map Scotland Glasgow pushpin mapsize ... 1999 capacity 52,103 Hampden Park in Glasgow is Scotland s national stadium . Its primary use ... used for music concerts and other sporting events. Hampden was built in 1903, though all ... Football League . Hampden has hosted prestigious sporting events, including three UEFA Champions ... Games in November 2007 and Hampden will be the key stadium. It will also host the athletics events ... The first two Hampdens Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park have played at a venue called Hampden Park since 1873. When Queen s Park moved to the third and current Hampden Park, the second Hampden was sold to Third Lanark A.C. and renamed New Cathkin Park . The site of the first Hampden Park 1873 1884 is on the site of the present day Hampden Bowling Club. ref http local.live.com default.aspx?v 2&cp 55.830526 4.25703&style a&lvl 18&scene 4353786 Virtual Earth map ref The second Hampden Park Cathkin ... Earth map ref The present Hampden Image Hampden fireworks.JPG thumb right Fireworks are let off before ... played at Hampden Park on November 22, 2005. In 1903, Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park decided to purchase ... match at the present Hampden Park was played on 31 October 1903, when Queen s Park recorded a 1 0 win over Celtic F.C. Celtic . ref http www.qpfc.com hampden 004.html THE CURRENT HAMPDEN, 1903 to 1980 , Queen s Park official site ref Hampden Park was the largest stadium in the world until 1950, when ... Report in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster , among other football tragedies, Hampden Park was converted ... Football Association SFA have discussed plans to address this problem and to increase Hampden ... international football 2007 10 21 revamped hampden to get 70 000 seats 78057 19984869 title Revamped Hampden to get 70,000 Seats ref The Hampden Roar The crowd who came to see football matches ... more details
Infobox Stadium nickname Lesser image File Lesser Hampden geograph 1920423.jpg 250px fullname location coordinates broke ground built 1923 opened 1924 renovated expanded closed demolished owner operator surface construction cost architect structural engineer services engineer general contractor project manager main contractors former names tenants Queen s Park F.C. youth capacity 12,000 on opening dimensions scoreboard Lesser Hampden is a football stadium in Glasgow , Scotland, which is located immediately beside the western end of Hampden Park . In 1923, Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park were looking for a venue for their other teams other than Hampden Park the main stadium . The club purchased a farm to the west of Hampden Park and built a pitch and stands. When it opened in 1924, Lesser Hampden had a capacity of 12,000. To save money, the original farmhouse was retained and was converted into a Pavilion structure pavilion and dressing room . This farmhouse, which dates back to the 19th century is believed by many football historians to be the oldest football building in the world. fact date June 2008 During World War II , Lesser Hampden was commandeered by the British Government to serve as a base for the British Home Guard Home Guard . fact date June 2008 The ground was returned to the football club at the end of the war in 1945. There had been proposals to convert the site back to agriculture if there were food shortages. fact date June 2008 During the 1970s, several Queen s Park first team games were played at the stadium. During the redevelopment of the main stadium in the 1990s ... that Lesser Hampden was tainted with chromium . This was cleaned up at a cost of around 40,000. ref ... at Hampden Park. The stadium is now hemmed in by housing and commercial development. It has some areas of terracing, floodlights and a small covered grandstand adjacent to the farmhouse. Lesser Hampden ... Football League Lesser Hampden Living in the Shadow Queen s Park F.C. coord 55 49 32.15 N 4 15 ... more details
Hampden is a township of 300 people in Le Haut Saint Fran ois Regional County Municipality, Quebec Le Haut Saint Fran ois Regional County Municipality , in Quebec, Canada. coord 45 36 N 71 14 W region CA type city source GNS enwiki display title Category Townships of Quebec Category Incorporated places in Estrie Estrie geo stub fr Hampden ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Hampden, Massachusetts nickname motto image skyline Hampden Town House, MA.jpg imagesize 175px image caption Hampden Town House image seal image flag image map Hampden ma highlight.png mapsize 250px map caption Location in Hampden County in Massachusetts image map1 mapsize1 ... County subdivision name2 Hampden County, Massachusetts Hampden established title Settled established ... blank1 info 0618184 footnotes Hampden is a New England town town in Hampden County, Massachusetts Hampden County , Massachusetts , United States . The population was 5,171 at the 2000 census. It is part ... Area . Overview Hampden has 2 communities, the center, or the village , where the town hall, fire dept., police dept., Hampden Hardware, Grog Shoppe, Country Kitchen, Scantic Pub, and other businesses are located, and the west side , where the Village Mart, Monson Savings Bank, Hampden Nurseries .... Hampden was built on the banks of the Scantic River . The first grist and saw mills required ... bordering the river or its tributaries. The first settlers arrived in Hampden about 1741. The first ... in the vicinity of the V.F.W. building. During the first hundred years as South Wilbraham, Hampden ... of separation from Wilbraham in 1878, industries were becoming active in Hampden. There is every evidence that Hampden could have well turned into one of the many New England factory or industrial towns ... type vacation homes were built for Springfield residents who vacationed in Hampden. From these many year round homes developed. Now the mills and quarries, orchards and cows are about gone and Hampden has become a residential town. In August 1955, Hampden was hit by Hurricane Diane. Flooding was the major damage. Most bridges were washed away. Since 2000, Hampden residents have acquired over convert ... located on Main Street in Hampden . The building was dedicated to author Thornton Burgess after ..., 19.6  square  miles 50.9  km of it is land and 0.05 is water. Hampden is located ... more details
Refimprove date December 2010 Infobox person image Hampden.jpg caption Walter Hampden as Oberon Fairy King Oberon in br A Midsummer Night s Dream birth name Walter Hampden Dougherty birth date Birth date 1879 6 30 birth place Brooklyn, New York , USA death date death date and age 1955 6 11 1879 6 30 death place Los Angeles, California , USA occupation Theatre Stage , film , television actor , theatre manager spouse Mabel Moore 1905 ? 2 children years active 1915 1956 Walter Hampden is the artist name of Walter Hampden Dougherty June 30, 1879 in Brooklyn June 11, 1955 in Los Angeles was a U.S. actor ..., which he played in several productions between 1923 and 1936. Hampden s last stage role was as Danforth in the original Broadway production of Arthur Miller s The Crucible . Hampden appeared ... the good Archbishop of Paris ref IMDb http www.imdb.com name nm0358899 Walter Hampden ref Frollo ... as Quasimodo . This was Hampden s first sound film he was sixty at the time he made it. Several ..., but all were supporting character roles, not the lead roles that Hampden played onstage. He had a small ... . These last two films are arguably the ones that Hampden is most well known to modern audiences for. He ... 1954 and The Prodigal 1955 . In The Silver Chalice , he was Joseph of Arimathea . Hampden reprised ... program Great Scenes from Great Plays, which Hampden hosted from 1948 1949. In addition to his radio roles The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall , Hampden also appeared in several dramas during the early ... s 1925 operetta The Vagabond King . It was released posthumously, more than a year after Hampden s death. For 27 years, Walter Hampden was president of the Players Club . The club s library is named ... 7987456 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hampden, Walter ALTERNATIVE ... June 11, 1955 PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California , USA DEFAULTSORT Hampden, Walter Category ... Category 1955 deaths fr Walter Hampden ... more details
The Hampden Railroad built by the Boston and Maine Railroad and New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad . The Hampden Railroad was chartered in 1910 and leased to the B&M in 1911, as a route from the Central Mass east of Bondsville west southwest to Springfield, Massachusetts to connect to the NYNH&H s Hartford and Springfield Railroad or known as New Haven Springfield Line . History Palmer, Massachusetts is affectionately known as The Town of Seven Railroads , and is still one of the favorite spots of rail buffs to come see the trains on Depot Street The old depot is now a restaurant called the Steaming Tender . However, there is one rail line in Palmer that never got a chance to make a name for itself. The Hampden Railroad ran between Bondsville, Massachusetts and Springfield, Massachusetts at Athol Junction. It was built to be an inland connector between the New Haven line and the Boston & Maine Central Mass. division , shaving convert 3 mi km off the usual trip from Springfield to Boston. The Hampden rail line was convert 14.8 mi km of high class rail that never felt the wheels of a single revenue train. The Hampden Railroad was incorporated in July 1910 as a subsidiary of NYNH&H. By 1912, 90 of the grading had been finished and convert 5 mi km of heavy line rail had been laid. By June 23, 1913, the Hampden RR was practically completed all that was left was to connect to the Central Mass , but the lease of the property was not approved by the Public Service Commission, and the rail ... was convert 4800 ft m long and convert 70 ft m deep. The longest bridge on the Hampden was at Bircham ... to offset them, the Hampden Railroad went into receivership. It was sold for scrap to the Roxbury ..., Massachusetts Arsenal during World War I . There is little evidence left today of the Hampden ... the Massachusetts Turnpike just east of Interstate 291 Massachusetts 291 which uses the Hampden ... 1 Hampden Railroad 500 error DEFAULTSORT Hampden Railroad Category Boston and Maine Railroad ... more details