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__NOTOC__ Higgins may refer to: People and fictional characters * Higgins (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters with the surname Places Australia * Higgins, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb in the Canberra district of Belconnen * Division of Higgins, an Australian electoral division in Victoria * Higgins Field, a World War II airbase in Queensland United States * Higgins, North Carolina, a populated place * Higgins, Texas, a city * Higgins Township, Michigan * Higgins Beach, a small beach in Maine * Higgins Lake, Michigan Other uses * Higgins (dog), a dog actor in ''Benji'' and ''Petticoat Junction'' * Higgins boat, a landing craft used in amphibious warfare in World War II * Higgins Industries, an American firm that manufactured the Higgins boat * Higgins project, an open source framework for user-centric identity management * Higgins Armory Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, US * Higgins Glass, art glass * Higgins Building The Higgins ...
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Higgins (surname)
Higgins is a surname found in England and in Ireland, with several origins. In England, the name originates from: * the name Hugh (given name), Hugh * the name Hig (both the son of Hugh and a diminutive of Hugh) * Hicke, a diminutive of Richard each then stemmed with the patronymic termination 'ings' meaning 'belonging to', or 'the son of'. In Ireland, the name is the Anglicisation, Anglicised form of the Goidelic languages, Gaelic name Ó hUiginn, 'descendant of Uiginn'. Although there is another variation which is also an Irish surname McHiggins. Uiginn being the Gaelic version of the Old Norse víkingr or Viking. In business *Andrew Higgins, founder of Higgins Industries and inventor of the Higgins boat *Pattillo Higgins (1863–1955), American oil pioneer and businessman, known as the "Prophet of Spindletop" In education and science *Aparna Higgins, Indian-American mathematician *Charles Hayes Higgins (1811–1898), British surgeon and medical author *Chris Higgins (acade ...
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Higgins, Australian Capital Territory
Higgins is a suburb in the Belconnen district of Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. The suburb is named after politician and judge Henry Bournes Higgins (1851–1929). It was gazetted on 6 June 1968. The streets of Higgins are named after judges. Higgins had two government-run schools, Higgins Primary and Higgins Preschool (both now closed). The supermarket, built by Philippos Christodoulou, Tom and Tim Efkarpidis in 1968 was, by 2024, reported to be abandoned. Political representation For Australian federal elections for the House of Representatives, Higgins is in the Fenner. For Australian Capital Territory elections for the ACT Legislative Assembly, Higgins is in the Ginninderra electorate. Geology Rocks in Higgins are from the Silurian age. Green grey rhyodacite of the Walker Volcanics underlie the south and centre of the suburb. North of centre is purple and green-grey dacite of the Walker Volcanics that was deposited before the rhyodacite ...
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Division Of Higgins
The Division of Higgins was an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives, Australian Electoral Division in Victoria, Australia, Victoria for the Australian House of Representatives from 1949 until 2025. At the time of its abolition in 2025, the division covered in Melbourne's inner south-eastern suburbs. The main suburbs included , , , , , , Malvern East, Murrumbeena, Prahran and ; along with parts of , and South Yarra. Though historically a safe conservative seat, Higgins was won by the Liberal Party by a margin of just 3.9 percent over the Labor Party at the 2019 election, the closest result in the seat’s history. It then flipped to Labor in the 2022 Australian federal election, 2022 election. Higgins was a largely White-collar worker, white-collar electorate. According to the , 52.4% of electors held a Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's Degree, slightly more than twice the national average. The last member for Higgins, elected at the 2022 Australian federal election, ...
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Higgins Field
Northern Peninsula Airport is an airport serving Bamaga, a town near the northern tip of the Cape York Peninsula and is located southeast of Injinoo in Queensland, Australia. The airport is operated by the Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council. It was known as Bamaga Airport or Bamaga/Injinoo Airport and had the ICAO code YBAM. Data current as of October 2006. Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of above sea level. It has one runway designated 13/31 with an asphalt surface measuring . History Built in late 1942 and known as Jacky Jacky Field, the airfield was renamed Higgins Field in 1943 in honour of Flight Lieutenant Brian Hartley Higgins. Operated as a dispersal field for Horn Island. Royal Australian Air Force units based at Higgins Field during World War II included: * No. 1 Repair and Salvage Unit RAAF * No. 5 Repair and Salvage Unit RAAF * No. 7 Squadron RAAF * No. 23 Squadron RAAF * No. 33 Operational Base Unit RAAF * No. 34 Squadron RAAF * No. ...
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Higgins, North Carolina
Higgins is a populated place in Egypt Township in Yancey County, North Carolina, United States. Already in decline in the 1920s, it was revived by a Presbyterian missionary who obtained support from the Markle Foundation in the 1930s, but has since been largely abandoned. Under the name of "Henry", it was a case study in ''Cities and the Wealth of Nations'', by Jane Jacobs, who spent six months there in 1934. Location Higgins is on the Cane River and Highway 19 West.Elaine McAlister Dellinger and Kiesa Kay, ''Yancey County'', Images of America, Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia, 2011, p. 2 It is 12 miles from the county seat of Yancey County, Burnsville, Robert Kanigel, ''Eyes on the Street: The Life of Jane Jacobs'', New York: Knopf, 2016, , p. 54]. and its elevation is 2411 or 2390 feet."Higgins", William S. Powell and Michael Hill, ''The North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places and Their History'', 2nd ed. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Un ...
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Higgins, Texas
Higgins is a rural City, small city in Lipscomb County, Texas, Lipscomb County, Texas, United States, named after G.H. Higgins, a stockholder in the Santa Fe Railroad, which served the community. The population was 356 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 425 people, 198 households, and 116 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 253 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 90.82% White (U.S. Census), White, 0.94% African American (U.S. Census), African American, 2.59% Native American (U.S. Census), Native American, 3.29% from Race (United States Census), other races, and 2.35% from two or more races. Hispanic (U.S. Census), Hispanic or Latino (U.S. Census), Latino of any race were 4.94% of the population. There were 198 households, of which 19.2% had childr ...
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Higgins Township, Michigan
Higgins Township is a civil township of Roscommon County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,864 at the 2020 census. The village of Roscommon is located within the township. Communities * Artesia Beach is an unincorporated community located at . The community is located along the southwestern shores of Lake St. Helen and extends into Richfield Township. *Moore is a former settlement along the Mackinac division of the Michigan Central Railroad that began in 1890 about northwest of St. Helen. * Roscommon is a village and county seat located in the northwestern portion of the township. It is the county's only incorporated municipality. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (4.01%) is water. The northern portion of Backus Creek State Game Area is located within Higgins Township. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,061 people, 816 households, and 509 families residing in the t ...
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Higgins Beach
Higgins Beach is a small beach located in the state of Maine, United States. It is located in the town of Scarborough in Cumberland County. The beach is north of Prouts Neck and Old Orchard Beach and south of Crescent Beach State Park. This northeast-southwest trending beach measures approximately and is approximately south of Portland and north of Boston. It lies between bedrocks at the southwest, sometimes known as Thunder Cove, and the Spurwink River on the northeastern end. This small seaside community has approximately 300 cottages. In addition, the community has two inns (The Breakers and the Higgins Beach Inn) which are open during the summer season. Higgins Beach is most known for its family-oriented oceanside neighborhood, striped bass fishing, the beach's quaintness, the shipwreck embedded in the beach's sands, and surfing. The beach has had public access for as long as the town has record, but with very little public parking. In 2010, the town of Scarborough p ...
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Higgins Lake
Higgins Lake is a large recreational and fishing lake in Roscommon County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lake is known for its deep, clear waters and is the 10th largest in Michigan with a shoreline of . It is named after Sylvester Higgins, the first chief of the topographical department of the Michigan Geological Survey. It has a maximum width of and a length of with a maximum depth of . The mean depth is and the lake contains almost of water. Its retention time is about 12.5 years. The lake's watershed covers . The twin-lobed lake receives half of its water from submerged springs, six percent from incoming streams, and the remainder from direct rainfall and runoff. It drains into Marl Lake by the Cut River which runs into Houghton Lake and eventually to Lake Michigan via the Muskegon River. A mile north of the lake, water flows into the Lake Huron watershed. Sportfish in the lake include yellow perch, trout, smelt and pike. Fish are taken both in open water and ...
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Higgins (dog)
Higgins (December 12, 1957 – November 11, 1975) was an American dog actor, one of the well-known animal actors during the 1960s and 1970s. He is most remembered for his roles in the original '' Benji'' film, and the uncredited dog from ''Petticoat Junction'', two of the most popular roles he played during a 14-year career in show business. Early life In 1960, animal trainer Frank Inn found the dog at the Burbank Animal Shelter as a puppy. He was believed to be a mix of Miniature Poodle, Cocker Spaniel, and Schnauzer. Career Higgins's career was facilitated by Frank Inn, who also trained Arnold Ziffel (the pig) and all of the other animals used on ''The Beverly Hillbillies'', ''Petticoat Junction'', ''Green Acres'', and ''The Waltons'' TV series. His on-set assistant trainers included Gerry Warshauer and Karl Miller. As an actor, Higgins first came to national attention as the uncredited dog who played the character of "Dog" on the television sitcom ''Petticoat Junction'' for ...
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Higgins Boat
The landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP) or Higgins boat was a landing craft used extensively by the Allied forces in amphibious landings in World War II. Typically constructed from plywood, this shallow-draft, barge-like boat could ferry a roughly platoon-sized complement of 36 men to shore at . Men generally entered the boat by climbing down a cargo net hung from the side of their troop transport; they exited by charging down the boat's lowered bow ramp. Designer Andrew Higgins based it on boats made for operating in swamps and marshes. More than 23,358 were built, by Higgins Industries and licensees.Herman, Arthur. ''Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II''.New York: Random House. . pp. 204-206. Taking the last letter of the LCVP designation, sailors often nicknamed the Higgins Boat the "Papa Boat" or "Peter Boat" to differentiate it from other landing craft such as the LCU and the LCM, with the LCM being called the "Mike Boat". D ...
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Higgins Industries
Higgins Industries was the company owned by Andrew Higgins based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Higgins Industries is most famous for the design and production of the Higgins boat, an amphibious landing craft referred to as LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel), which was used extensively in the Allied forces' D-Day Invasion of Normandy. Higgins also manufactured PT boats, and produced the first American airborne lifeboat, the model A-1 lifeboat. The company also had a subsidiary architectural firm that designed manufacturing buildings - most famously the Michoud Assembly Facility. Andrew Higgins also owned the New Orleans–based Higgins Lumber and Export Co., and Higgins Aircraft, which contracted to provide aircraft for the US military during World War II. History Before World War Two, Higgins got its big start with the design and production of small shallow-draft boats that were designed to be operated in the shallow marsh areas common to Louisiana. These ...
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