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Alderbrook (East Sussex)
Alderbrook may refer to: * Alderbrook (horse), a racehorse Organisations * Alderbrook Resort & Spa, resort hotel on Hood Canal in Washington State. * Alderbrook Secondary School, in Solihull, England * Alderbrook Winery, in California, US * Alderbrook Press, publisher of The Lemberg Mosaic Places ;Communities * Alderbrook (East Sussex), England, in the List of United Kingdom locations: Al * Alderbrook, New Hampshire, U.S., a former hamlet (c.1844–1909) ;Other * Alderbrook, a mansion in Riverdale, New York City, U.S. * Alderbrook Farmhouse, in the National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan County, Washington, U.S. * Alderbrook Park, Surrey, England, built by Richard Norman Shaw * Alderbrook Recreation Ground, home of Crowborough Athletic F.C., England * Union Fishermen's Cooperative Packing Company Alderbrook Station, in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clatsop County, Oregon, U.S. See also * Brook alder ''Alnus maritima'', the se ...
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Alderbrook (horse)
Alderbrook (27 April 1989 – 31 October 2007) was an entire horse who won the Champion Hurdle in 1995 and was runner up in 1996. He was the top rated Hurdler by Timeform in both 1995 and 1996 in their publication, Chasers & Hurdlers. Background Alderbrook's sire was Ardross, a well-known staying horse from the late 1970s, and his dam was Twine. Alderbrook was the highest rated horse on the flat out of Twine. Alderbrook, foaled on 27 April 1989, was the third foal from his dam. Racing career Early career Sally Hall was Alderbrook's first trainer. His racing career did not start until he was three years old. It took him until his 5th start to register a win, and he did this off a lowly handicap mark of 58 in a Class 6 handicap at Goodwood. He won one more race for Sally Hall before he was sent Novice Hurdling (he finished unplaced in a Novice Hurdle at Newcastle). During the winter, Alderbrook was sold to Ernie Pick. Pick sent him to Kim Bailey, who had achieved succes ...
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Alderbrook Resort & Spa
Alderbrook Resort & Spa, aka Alderbrook Inn or Alderbrook, is a hotel located in Union, WA on the southern shores of Hood Canal. Approximately two hours west of Seattle, Alderbrook has views of nearby Olympic National Park and Mount Washington. Alderbrook opened in 1920 as a group of tent cabins with wood stoves and has been expanded and remodeled numerous times. Today the hotel has 77 guest rooms and little more like 16 cottages, as well as a restaurant, meeting rooms, saltwater pool, spa, two marinas, and two retail spaces. History Alderbrook was originally built by Henry Stumer, a Seattle business owner who had previously owned the Hotel Stumer in Union City (now Union, WA). Beginning in 1909, Stumer worked with friends from Seattle's Swedish Club to buy and develop beachfront property just east of Union City. Stumer bought three of the resulting lots from what became known as the Sunny Beach tract and built tent cabins consisting of frames covered in black and orange stri ...
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Alderbrook Secondary School
Alderbrook School is a co-educational secondary school in Solihull, West Midlands. It shares grounds with the neighbouring schools of Tudor Grange Academy and St Peter's Catholic School. History In 2004, David Miliband toured Alderbrook to promote the General National Vocational Qualifications (GNVQ). The school was formed in 1974 from an amalgamation of Harold Malley Boys’ and Harold Cartwright Girls’ Grammar Schools. The school turned into an academy in August 2011. It was announced during Summer 2014 that Alderbrook would open a Sixth Form In the education systems of England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and some other Commonwealth countries, sixth form represents the final two years of secondary education, ages 16 to 18. Pupils typically prepare for A-l ..., beginning to admit 16-18 students from September 2015. The first Year 12 cohort admitted 66 students. References External links * Academies in Solihull Secondary schools ...
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Alderbrook Winery
Alderbrook Winery was a winery in Healdsburg, California, United States. The winery was owned by the Terlato Wine Group and produced upwards of 30,000 cases a year. Their signature wines were Zinfandels using grapes from the Dry Creek Valley AVA. Founded in 1982, Alderbrook originally focused on white wines. In 1992 the original partners sold the 63-acre ranch to G.W. Gillemont, from Schramsberg Vineyards. In 2001, Terlato Wine Group purchased the majority interest in Alderbrook. As of 2017, the winery was no longer operating. Wines Bryan Parker was the winemaker for Alderbrook. Alderbrook's signature wine was but they also used carignane, which is often used as a blending, for wine. Zinfandel Zinfandel was the primary varietal used at Alderbrook. They made six different types of Zinfandel, a Zinfandel/Syrah blend, and a port using the grape. All of their zinfandel grapes came from the Dry Creek Valley appellation, including estate and old vine Old or OLD may refer ...
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The Lemberg Mosaic
''The Lemberg Mosaic'', subtitled the "Memoirs of Two who Survived the Destruction of Jewish Galicia", is a book on The Holocaust by Jakob Weiss. This work brings to light the relatively obscure history of the systematic and total destruction of Jewish Lemberg (Lwów, now Lviv in Ukraine). It is presented in the format of a biography, detailing the struggle for survival of four families in the backdrop of two back-to-back invasions of the city and surrounding region by both the Soviets (1939) and the Germans (1941). Overview Before the Second World War Lviv was known as Lwów. After the Treaty of Versailles and the rebirth of modern Poland (the Second Polish Republic), Lwów (formerly, Lemberg) became the third largest city in Poland with the third largest Jewish population (after Warsaw and Lódz). Some sources call the destruction of this once vibrant Jewish community the "Holocaust by Bullets," or the "Shoah of Jewish Galicia" or the "Ukrainian Holocaust." Recent forensic evi ...
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Alderbrook (East Sussex)
Alderbrook may refer to: * Alderbrook (horse), a racehorse Organisations * Alderbrook Resort & Spa, resort hotel on Hood Canal in Washington State. * Alderbrook Secondary School, in Solihull, England * Alderbrook Winery, in California, US * Alderbrook Press, publisher of The Lemberg Mosaic Places ;Communities * Alderbrook (East Sussex), England, in the List of United Kingdom locations: Al * Alderbrook, New Hampshire, U.S., a former hamlet (c.1844–1909) ;Other * Alderbrook, a mansion in Riverdale, New York City, U.S. * Alderbrook Farmhouse, in the National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan County, Washington, U.S. * Alderbrook Park, Surrey, England, built by Richard Norman Shaw * Alderbrook Recreation Ground, home of Crowborough Athletic F.C., England * Union Fishermen's Cooperative Packing Company Alderbrook Station, in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clatsop County, Oregon, U.S. See also * Brook alder ''Alnus maritima'', the se ...
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List Of New Hampshire Historical Markers (176–200)
This page is one of a series of pages that list New Hampshire historical markers. The text of each marker is provided within its entry. __NOTOC__ Markers 176 to 200 . Abbott Bridge :Town of Pelham "Built in 1837, without mortar and sustained solely by expert shaping of its arched stones, it is the oldest double-arched stone bridge to survive in New Hampshire. Located near the Uriah Abbott home, it was also called the South Bridge. It is attributed to mason Benjamin F. Simpson (born 1799), who later built two other bridges in town. (Restored in 1998)" . Charlestown, New Hampshire Home Town of Carlton E. "Pudge" Fisk :Town of Charlestown "Carlton attended Charlestown schools, starring in basketball, soccer and baseball at Charlestown High School. He played professional baseball for the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox from 1969 to 1993, where he set several records including most home runs by a catcher and most games caught. He was honored as the first ever unanimous ch ...
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Riverdale, Bronx
Riverdale is a residential neighborhood in the northwestern portion of the New York City borough of the Bronx. Riverdale, which had a population of 47,850 as of the 2000 United States Census, contains the city's northernmost point, at the College of Mount Saint Vincent. Riverdale's boundaries are disputed, but it is commonly agreed to be bordered by Yonkers to the north, Van Cortlandt Park and Broadway to the east, the Kingsbridge neighborhood to the southeast, either the Harlem River or the Spuyten Duyvil neighborhood to the south, and the Hudson River to the west. Riverdale Avenue is the primary north–south thoroughfare through Riverdale. The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community District 8, and its ZIP Codes include 10463 and 10471. The area is patrolled by the 50th Precinct of the New York City Police Department. History Legend states that in 1664, Anthony Van Corlaer (later determined to be a fictional character) died while attempting to swim across the Harlem River fr ...
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Alderbrook Farmhouse
Alderbrook may refer to: * Alderbrook (horse), a racehorse Organisations * Alderbrook Resort & Spa, resort hotel on Hood Canal in Washington State. * Alderbrook Secondary School, in Solihull, England * Alderbrook Winery, in California, US * Alderbrook Press, publisher of The Lemberg Mosaic Places ;Communities * Alderbrook (East Sussex), England, in the List of United Kingdom locations: Al * List of New Hampshire historical markers (176–200)#198, Alderbrook, New Hampshire, U.S., a former hamlet (c.1844–1909) ;Other * Alderbrook, a mansion in Riverdale, Bronx, Riverdale, New York City, U.S. * Alderbrook Farmhouse, in the National Register of Historic Places listings in San Juan County, Washington, U.S. * Alderbrook Park, Surrey, England, built by Richard Norman Shaw * Alderbrook Recreation Ground, home of Crowborough Athletic F.C., England * Union Fishermen's Cooperative Packing Company Alderbrook Station, in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Clatsop County ...
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National Register Of Historic Places Listings In San Juan County, Washington
Current listings Former listings References {{NRWAextlinks, San Juan San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John, may refer to: Places Argentina * San Juan Province, Argentina * San Juan, Argentina, the capital of that province * San Juan, Salta, a village in Iruya, Salta Province * San Juan (Buenos Aires Underground), ... * ...
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Richard Norman Shaw
Richard Norman Shaw RA (7 May 1831 – 17 November 1912), also known as Norman Shaw, was a British architect who worked from the 1870s to the 1900s, known for his country houses and for commercial buildings. He is considered to be among the greatest of British architects; his influence on architectural style was strongest in the 1880s and 1890s. Early life and education Shaw was born 7 May 1831 in Edinburgh, the sixth and last child of William Shaw (1780–1833), an Irish Protestant and army officer, and Elizabeth née Brown (1785–1883), from a family of successful Edinburgh lawyers. William Shaw died 2 years after his son's birth, leaving debts. Two of Shaw's siblings died young and a third in early adulthood. The family lived first in Annandale Street and then Haddington Place. Richard was educated at an academy for languages, located at 3 and 5 Hill Street Edinburgh until c.1842, then had one year of formal schooling in Newcastle, followed by being taught by his sister J ...
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Alderbrook Recreation Ground
Crowborough Athletic Football Club is a football club based in Crowborough, East Sussex, England. Affiliated to the Sussex County Football Association, the club are currently members of the and play at the Crowborough Community Stadium. History The club was established in 1894 and initially played in leagues in the Tunbridge Wells areas.Crowborough Athletic
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In 1974 they joined Division Two of the . In 1977–78 the club won the Division Two Cup.
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