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Bradfield may refer to: Places * Bradfield, Berkshire, village and civil parish in Berkshire, England ** Bradfield College, secondary school in Bradfield, Berkshire * Bradfield, Essex, village and civil parish in Essex, England ** Bradfield Heath, village in Essex, England * Bradfield, Devon, a location in England ** Bradfield House, mansion in Uffculme, Devon, England * Bradfield, New South Wales, several places near Sydney, Australia ** Bradfield College (Sydney), senior high school in New South Wales, Australia ** Bradfield Highway, Sydney, Australian highway ** Division of Bradfield, electoral division in New South Wales, Australia ** RAAF Bradfield Park, Australian air station * Bradfield, Norfolk, village in Norfolk, England * Bradfield, South Yorkshire, civil parish in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England ** Bradfield Dale, rural valley within the City of Sheffield, England ** Bradfield School, secondary school in the City of Sheffield, England ** Low Bradfiel ...
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Bradfield, Berkshire
Bradfield is a village and civil parish in Berkshire, England. Aside from farms and a smaller amount of woodland its main settlements are Bradfield Southend, its medieval-founded nucleus and the hamlet of Tutts Clump. Bradfield village is the home of the public school Bradfield College. History In the 12th century Abingdon Chronicle, ''Bradenfeld'' is described as forming part of Abingdon Abbey in 699. The Domesday Book refers to the area as ''Bradefelt''. The name may derive from the Anglo-Saxon brād feld meaning 'broad piece of open land'. In the mid 18th century, the village was the site of two watermills, one fewer than had been recorded in the Doomsday Book 700 years prior. In 1835, the Bradfield Poor Law Union was formed, and a workhouse, designed by Sampson Kempthorne, was built to accommodate 250 people. The small church of St Simon and St Jude was also built on the site. Between 1948 and 1991 the site was known as ''Wayland Hospital'', a residential home for peopl ...
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High Bradfield
High Bradfield is a rural village north-west of the centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England and within the city's boundaries. The village lies just within the Peak District National Park, inside the park's north-eastern border, is at an altitude of 260 metres (850 feet) AOD, and has extensive views across Bradfield Dale towards Derwent Edge and the Dark Peak. The most striking feature of the village is the medieval Church of St. Nicholas, Bradfield. It is one of only five Grade I Listed buildings in Sheffield. The name Bradfield failed to shift during the Great Vowel Shift from Old English to Broadfield, a name with a double emphasis on its broad stretch of open countryside.Local place names Bradfield and beyond.
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HMS Bradfield
HMS ''Bradfield'' was a Hunt-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy from World War I. See also * Bradfield References * Hunt-class minesweepers (1916) Royal Navy ship names 1919 ships {{UK-minesweeper-stub ...
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Bradfield (surname)
Bradfield is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Bradfield (1966–2001), New Zealand computer game programmer * Arthur Bradfield (1892–1978), English cricketer * Barry Bradfield (born 1981), Canadian artist * Bill Bradfield (1910–2006), Australian aviation engineer and diplomat * Cameron Bradfield (born 1987), American football player * Carl Bradfield (born 1975), South African cricketer * Damian Bradfield (born 1977), British businessman * Frances Bradfield (1895–1967), British aeronautical engineer * Geoffrey Bradfield (born 1948), South African cricketer * Harold Bradfield (1898–1960), Anglican bishop * Henry Joseph Steele Bradfield (1805–1852), British colonial official and author * James Dean Bradfield (born 1969), lead singer of the band Manic Street Preachers * Jim Bradfield (1933–1989), Australian politician * John Bradfield (other), the name of a number of people ** John Bradfield (bishop) (died 1283), Bishop of Rochester ...
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Bradfield, Zimbabwe
Bradfield is a neighbourhood in the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Location Bradfield is located in Bulawayo District Bulawayo (, ; Ndebele: ''Bulawayo'') is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and the largest city in the country's Matabeleland region. The city's population is disputed; the 2022 census listed it at 665,940, while the Bulawayo City Council cl ..., Matabeleland North Province, in the city of Bulawayo, the second-largest business and industrial center in Zimbabwe, after the capital, Harare, located approximately , by road, to the northeast. Bradfield is bordered by 16th Street to the north, Bulawayo Golf Club and Lions Golf Club to the east, 23rd Avenue and Burns Drive to the south and by Angus Road to the west. Matopos Road runs from 16th Street to 23rd Avenue, in a north to south direction in the neighbourhood. Hillside Road also runs in a north to south direction through the Bradfield. The geographic coordinates of the neighbourhood are:20° 10' 40.00"S ...
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Davenport-Bradfield House
Davenport-Bradfield House, also known as the Bradfield House, is a historic home located at Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana Hamilton County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana. The 2020 United States Census recorded a population of 347,467. The county seat is Noblesville. Hamilton County is part of the Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Ar .... It was built in 1875, and is a two-story, Italianate style brick dwelling. It has a hipped roof and features a full-width, one-story front porch with turned posts, sawn brackets and trim, and paneled frieze. ''Note:'' This includes and Accompanying photographs. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana Italianate architecture in Indiana Houses completed in 1875 Buildings and structures in Hamilton County, Indiana National Register of Historic Places in Hamilton County, Indiana {{HamiltonCo ...
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Bradfield Hall
Bradfield Hall is an academic building located on the central campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It is located on Tower Road at the eastern edge of the Agricultural Quadrangle. Description Designed in the brutalist style by Ulrich Franzen, the building was completed in 1969. Bradfield currently houses Cornell's departments of Crop and Soil Science, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Plant Breeding and Genetics. As most of the laboratories in the building are climate controlled, none of the rooms in the first ten stories in Bradfield have windows (the hallways have windows at each end). The eleventh floor contains the Northeast Regional Climate Center, one of the six National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration regional climate centers. Also located in the building are a computer lab and a library. Bradfield Hall was named after Professor Richard Bradfield, a noted crop and soil scientist and Guggenheim Fellowship winner. Among its accolades, Bradfield Hall ha ...
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Bradfield Elementary School
John Sherman Bradfield Elementary School also known as Bradfield is a public primary school located at 4300 Southern Avenue Highland Park, Texas, United States. The school, a part of the Highland Park Independent School District, also known as HPISD serves pre-K through 4th Grade. The school serves sections of Highland Park, and University Park. History The school is the site of a fatal September 27, 1967 airplane crash. An Aero Commander 560E, registration number ''N3831C'', was on approach to Dallas Love Field when its left wing broke in half, sending the plane plummeting into the middle of adjacent Mockingbird Lane. Flaming wreckage tore through the school playground and narrowly missed the school building. The crash occurred during normal school hours, but the students had been sent home early so that teachers could hold a meeting; a lone boy was reportedly playing in the playground at the time, but he saw the approaching airplane in time to run to safety, and some boys ...
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Bradfield Corner, Indiana
Bradfield may refer to: Places * Bradfield, Berkshire, village and civil parish in Berkshire, England ** Bradfield College, secondary school in Bradfield, Berkshire * Bradfield, Essex, village and civil parish in Essex, England ** Bradfield Heath, village in Essex, England * Bradfield, Devon, a location in England ** Bradfield House, mansion in Uffculme, Devon, England * Bradfield, New South Wales, several places near Sydney, Australia ** Bradfield College (Sydney), senior high school in New South Wales, Australia ** Bradfield Highway, Sydney, Australian highway ** Division of Bradfield, electoral division in New South Wales, Australia ** RAAF Bradfield Park, Australian air station * Bradfield, Norfolk, village in Norfolk, England * Bradfield, South Yorkshire, civil parish in the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England ** Bradfield Dale, rural valley within the City of Sheffield, England ** Bradfield School, secondary school in the City of Sheffield, England ** Low Bradfield, ...
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Bradfield Canal
Bradfield Canal is an inlet in Southeast Alaska, United States. It extends west from the mouth of the Bradfield River to Ernest Sound at Point Warde. It was first charted in 1793 by James Johnstone, one of George Vancouver Captain George Vancouver (22 June 1757 – 10 May 1798) was a British Royal Navy officer best known for his 1791–1795 expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern Pacific Coast regions, including the coasts of what a ...'s officers during his 1791–95 expedition. Vancouver later named it "Bradfield Channel". References Inlets of Alaska Bodies of water of Wrangell, Alaska {{WrangellAK-geo-stub ...
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Bradfield Woods
Bradfield Woods is an biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket in Suffolk. The site is in three separate blocks, the adjoining Felsham Hall and Monkspark Woods, and the much smaller separate Hedge Wood and Chensil Grove. Felsham Hall and Monkspark Woods are designated a 63.3 National Nature Reserve, also called Bradfield Woods, and are managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. These woods have a history of coppicing dating to before 1252, producing a very high diversity of flora, with over 370 plant species recorded. Uncommon woodland flowers include oxlip, herb paris and ramson. There is also a rich variety of fungi, with two species not recorded elsewhere in Britain. There is access from Felsham Road west of Gedding Gedding is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located around six miles south east of Bury St Edmunds. At the 2011 census its population was 125, rising to 134 at ...
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Bradfield St George
Bradfield St. George is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, about south of Bury St Edmunds. According to Eilert Ekwall the meaning of the village name is 'broad field'. The '' Domesday Book'' records the population (including Bradfield Combust and Bradfield St Clare) to be 76 people in 1086. In 2001, the population was 386 people (not including Bradfield Combust and Bradfield St Clare). St George's Church contains an east window by the noted Pre-Raphaelite artist and designer Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne Edward Arthur Fellowes Prynne (1854–1921) was a leading British late Pre-Raphaelite painter of portraits and subject pictures, who in later life became one of the country's best known creators of decorative art for churches. Family and Early ... The village has a village hall built in 1955 which holds many events like the village fireworks night, special occasions and Friday night dinner evenings (once monthly). The vill ...
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