Clune (other)
Clune is a surname. Clune may also refer to: * Clune, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in the United States *Clune Arena, a basketball venue at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs * Clune Building, a historic site in Miami Springs, Florida * Easter Clune Castle, a ruined castle in Scotland *Clune Park, a former football ground in Scotland *Clune's Auditorium, a former name of Hazard's Pavilion, a defunct auditorium in Los Angeles See also * Cluneal (other) *Clunes (other) Clunes or Clune's may refer to: Places * Clunes, Victoria, Australia ** Electoral district of Clunes and Allandale, representing Clunes in the Victorian Legislative Assembly ** Shire of Talbot and Clunes, former local government area including C ... {{DAB fr:Clune ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clune
Clune is an anglicised form of the Irish names of either ''O Cluanain'' or ''McCluin''. ''O Cluanain'' dervies from the Irish "cluana" meaning either "deceitful", "flattering" or "rogue." ''McCluin'' comes from the Irirsh Gaelic "glun" meaning "knee". People Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Clune (born 1995), Australian rugby league player *Conor Clune (1893–1920), Irish scholar and activist killed during Bloody Sunday (1920) * Daniel A. Clune (born 1949), United States diplomat *Deirdre Clune (born 1959), Irish politician *Don Clune (born 1952), American football player *Frank Clune (1893–1971), Australian writer *Henry W. Clune (1890–1995), American journalist and novelist *Jackie Clune (born 1965), British entertainer and writer *John J. Clune (1932–1992), former Director of Athletics at the United States Air Force Academy * Michael W. Clune, American writer *Patrick Clune (1865–1935), Catholic Archbishop of Perth, Western Australia *Richard Clune (b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clune, Pennsylvania
Clune is an unincorporated community in Indiana County Indiana County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located in the west central part of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 83,246. Its county seat is Indiana. Indiana County comprises the Indiana, PA Mi ..., Pennsylvania, United States. The community is west-southwest of Indiana. Clune has a post office with ZIP code 15727. References {{authority control Unincorporated communities in Indiana County, Pennsylvania Unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clune Arena
The Cadet Field House is an indoor sports complex in the western United States, located at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado, near Colorado Springs. The multi-purpose facility was built in 1968, and is at an approximate elevation of above sea level. Facilities The Cadet Field House has several different facilities. * Clune Arena, a 6,002-seat basketball arena * Cadet Ice Arena, a 2,502-seat ice hockey rink * A six-lane indoor track with seating for 925 spectators * An AstroTurf playing field, in length * A training room Clune Arena The Clune Arena is the basketball arena in the complex, named after Colonel John J. Clune, long-time USAFA Director of Athletics, and seats 5,858 people. Cadet Ice Arena The Cadet Ice Arena is a 2,502-seat hockey rink is home to the Academy's Falcon ice hockey team. It was built in 1968, and is part of the Cadet Field House. The team now competes in Atlantic Hockey along with Army and others in the conference. Location The Cadet Field Ho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clune Building
The Clune Building (also known as the Stadnik Building) is a historic site in Miami Springs, Florida. It is located at 45 Curtiss Parkway. On November 1, 1985, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was a work of Curtiss & Bright Curtiss & Bright were developers in the Florida cities of Hialeah, Miami Springs and Opa-locka. Aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss formed many corporations; "Curtiss & Bright" refers to the partnership between Curtiss and James Bright. A number of .... The Miami Springs Historical Museum was formerly located in the building, above Stadnik's Miami Springs Pharmacy, but moved to another location in 2006.http://www.miamisprings.com/news_story.asp?storyid=11 Historical museum reopens in new location, Miamisprings.com, February 12, 2007 References External links Dade County listingsaNational Register of Historic PlacesFlorida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs*Dade County listings Buildings and structures in Miami ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Easter Clune Castle
Easter Clune Castle is a ruined 16th-century tower house, about south-west of Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and south of the Water of FeughCoventry, Martin (1997) ''The Castles of Scotland''. Goblinshead. p.166 History The castle is thought to have been built by Archbishop James Stewart or Archbishop Ross. Structure Little of the castle remains: only about of the south-east corner. The walls are about high and {{convert, 1.2, m thick. *Castles in Great Britain and Ireland *List of castles in Scotland This is a list of castles in Scotland. A castle is a type of fortified structure built primarily during the Middle Ages. Scholars debate the scope of the word "castle", but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or ... References Castles in Aberdeenshire ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clune Park
Clune Park was a football ground in Port Glasgow, Scotland. It was the home ground of Port Glasgow Athletic from 1881 until they folded in 1912, and also of Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors. History Port Glasgow Athletic moved to Clune Park in 1881, and built a covered stand on the southern side of the pitch and banking around the remainder.Paul Smith & Shirley Smith (2005) ''The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds Second Edition 1888–2005'', Yore Publications, p151 The club were founder members of Scottish Football League Division Two in 1893, and the first SFL match was played at Clune Park on 12 August that year, with Port Glasgow Athletic beating Northern 6–1. Greenock Morton were forced to play a home match at Clune Park on 30 December 1905 when their Cappielow Park ground was closed for a month after the referee was attacked following a home defeat to Rangers earlier in the month. The ground's record attendance was set on 10 March 1906 when ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hazard's Pavilion
Hazard's Pavilion was a large auditorium in Los Angeles, California, at the intersection of Fifth and Olive Streets. Showman George "Roundhouse" Lehman had planned to construct a large theatre center on the land he purchased at this location, but he went broke and the property was sold to the City Attorney (and soon to be Mayor), Henry T. Hazard. The venue was built in 1887 by architects Kysor, Morgan & Walls at a cost of $25,000, a large amount for the time, and seated up to 4,000 people (some sources say that seating could be up to 8,000; the building was divided into two galleries, and perhaps ''each'' accommodated 4,000). The building was constructed of wood with a clapboard exterior, and the front was framed by two towers. Hazard's Pavilion As the largest building of its type in Los Angeles at the time, Hazard's Pavilion was a venue for conventions, political meetings, lectures, fairs, religious meetings, concerts, operas, balls, and sports events. It opened in April, 188 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cluneal (other)
The cluneal nerves (or clunial nerves) are cutaneous nerves of the buttocks. They are often classified according to where on the buttocks they innervate. Specifically, the nerves are as follows: * Superior cluneal nerves The superior cluneal nerves are pure sensory nerves that innervate the skin of the upper part of the buttocks. They are the terminal ends of the L1-L3 spinal nerve dorsal rami lateral branches.Waldman SD. Atlas of Uncommon Pain Syndromes. 3rd ed. ... * Medial cluneal nerves * Inferior cluneal nerves {{disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clunes (other)
Clunes or Clune's may refer to: Places * Clunes, Victoria, Australia ** Electoral district of Clunes and Allandale, representing Clunes in the Victorian Legislative Assembly ** Shire of Talbot and Clunes, former local government area including Clunes ** Clunes railway station, Victoria * Clunes, New South Wales, Australia * Clunes, Lochaber, Scotland * Clunes railway station (Scotland), former station north of Kirkhill * Clune's Auditorium, former name of Hazard's Pavilion, a defunct auditorium in Los Angeles People *Alec Clunes (1912–1970), English actor and theatrical manager *Anna Clunes, British diplomat *Martin Clunes (born 1961), British actor **'' Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia'', an Australian documentary series hosted by Martin Clunes *Archibald Clunes Innes (1799–1857), Scottish soldier *Alexander Clunes Sheriff (1816–1878), British politician Other uses *Jackie Clunes Hotel Babylon may refer to: Television * Hotel Babylon (BBC series), a 2000s BBC dr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |