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Hornsby may refer to: Places * Hornsby, Cumbria, a place in Cumbria, Northern England * Hornsby, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia ** Hornsby railway station ** Hornsby Shire, New South Wales, local government area of Sydney ** Electoral district of Hornsby, a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly located in the region * Hornsby Plateau, north of Sydney * Hornsby, Tennessee in the United States of America * Hornsby Mountains in the Falkland Islands * Hornsby (crater) on the Moon * Hornsby Spring, a 1st magnitude spring in Alachua County, Florida Other uses * Hornsby (surname) * Richard Hornsby & Sons, engine manufacturers * Hornsby Brand Design, branding, design, and advertising firm See also * Hornby (other) * Hornsby Heights, New South Wales Hornsby Heights is a suburb of Northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Hornsby Heights is located 26 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in ...
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List Of Places In Cumbria
This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the county of Cumbria, England. A *Abbeytown, Ackenthwaite, Adgarley, Aglionby * Aiketgate, Aikhead, Aikshaw, Aikton, Ainstable, Aisgill * Albyfield, Aldingham, Aldoth, Allenwood * Allhallows, Allithwaite, Allonby * Alston, Alston Moor *Ambleside * Angerton, Allerdale, Angerton, South Lakeland, Annaside, Anthorn *Appleby-in-Westmorland, Applethwaite *Arkleby, Arlecdon, Armaside, Armathwaite * Arnaby, Arnside, Arrad Foot, Arthuret, Asby *Ashgill, Askam-in-Furness, Askham, Askerton *Aspatria, Aughertree, Ayside B *Backbarrow, Baggrow, Baldwinholme, Bampton, Bampton Grange * Bandrake Head, Banks, Barber Green, Barbon * Barclose, Bardsea, Barepot, Barras *Barrow Island, Barrow-in-Furness * Barrows Green, Barton *Bassenthwaite *Baycliff, Bayles, Beanthwaite, Beaumont * Beck Bottom, Beck Foot, Beck Head, Beck Side * Beckces, Beckermet, Beckfoot, Beckside *Beetham, Belah, Belle Vue, B ...
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Hornsby, New South Wales
Hornsby is a suburb in the Northern Sydney region, or Upper North Shore of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia, approximately north-west of the Sydney central business district. It is the administrative centre of the local government area of Hornsby Shire. History The name Hornsby is derived from convict-turned- constable Samuel Henry Horne, who took part in the apprehension of bushrangers Dalton and MacNamara on 22 June 1830. In return he was granted land which he named Hornsby Place. The suburb of Hornsby was established on the traditional lands of the Darug and Kurringgai people. There are more than 200 known Aboriginal sites in the Hornsby Shire. The first European settler in the area was Thomas Higgins, who received a grant of land in Old Mans Valley. The Higgins family eventually established the private Old Man's Valley Cemetery, where family members were buried from 1879 to 1931. The cemetery still exists and is heritage-listed. A railway station n ...
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Hornsby Railway Station
Hornsby railway station is located at the junction of the Main Northern and North Shore lines, serving the Sydney suburb of Hornsby. It is served by Sydney Trains T1 North Shore Line and T9 Northern Line services and NSW TrainLink Intercity and regional services. History The station opened on 17 September 1886 as Hornsby, but was renamed Hornsby Junction on 1 November 1894. This was due to the construction of Normanhurst station to the south, which was initially named Hornsby as it was located in what was the more densely populated area of Hornsby at the time. Naming the station Hornsby Junction was an attempt to avoid confusion, but it was realised that having two Hornsby stations was still very confusing. On 1 May 1900, the suburb and station to the south was renamed Normanhurst, and Hornsby Junction reverted to Hornsby. On 1 January 1890, Hornsby became a junction station with the opening of the North Shore line to St Leonards. In 1894, a third platform was built alon ...
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Hornsby Shire, New South Wales
Hornsby Shire is a local government area situated in Northern Sydney ( Upper North Shore), as well as parts of the Hills District, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The shire stretches from the M2 Hills Motorway in the south to the Hawkesbury River town of Wisemans Ferry, some to the north, making it the largest local government council in the Greater Sydney Metropolitan region by total area. As of the the shire had an estimated population of . The Mayor of Hornsby Shire is Cr Philip Ruddock, a member of the Liberal Party, who was elected on 9 September 2017. Suburbs, towns and localities in the local government area Suburbs in the Hornsby Shire include: Towns and localities in the Hornsby Shire are: Demographics At the , there were people in the Hornsby local government area, of these 48.8 per cent were male and 51.2 per cent were female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 0.5 per cent of the population; significantly below the NSW and ...
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Electoral District Of Hornsby
Electoral district of Hornsby is an electoral district of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in Australia. Hornsby is one of two post-1927 electorates to have never been held by the party and always by the Liberals, a predecessor party to the Liberals, or an independent, the other such district being Vaucluse. It is represented by Matt Kean of the Liberal Party The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. __TOC__ Active liberal parties This is a li .... Members for Hornsby Election results References External links * {{Members of the Parliament of New South Wales Hornsby 1927 establishments in Australia Hornsby 1991 disestablishments in Australia Constituencies disestablished in 1991 Hornsby Constituencies established in 1999 ...
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Hornsby Plateau
The Hornsby Plateau is a dissected sandstone plateau lying to the north of Sydney Harbour that rises 200 metres. The plateau is a part of the larger Sydney Basin structure. Geography The North Shore and the Berowra Valley National Park are located on the Hornsby Plateau. It is separated from the Blue Mountains Plateau by the passage of the Colo River. The plateau rises from the Cumberland Plain in the south along a warp line increasing from the proximity of Cattai to Botany Bay. The plateau's elevation ranges between 200-220 metres, with gullies that fall 80-100 metres deep along drainage lines. Steep slopes with drastic ascension of over 100 metres are present. The soil type is generally lithosols, which has low fertility and is normally less than 500 mm deep. Geology Rock deposits in the Sydney area were tertiary freshwater sediments, which were a rough gravelly layer up to 8 metres thick located beneath silt and sand at a mean depth of 6 metres. As time went by, weathering t ...
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Hornsby, Tennessee
Hornsby is a town in Hardeman County, Tennessee. The population was 303 at the 2010 census. The town is just east of Bolivar along U.S. Highway 64. History Before 1820, Dr. Daniel Smith Webb started a gristmill and sawmill along the Little Hatchie River in Wade Creek Valley. The area would come to be known as Webb's Mill, and in the 1820s, Joel and William Crain, two Revolutionary veterans, moved to the area and founded a port and supply depot near Webb's Mill. The area would eventually have a two churches, a subscription school, a stagecoach stop and an inn between Bolivar and Purdy. This town would be called Crainville. Crainville would become a railroad town in the early 1900s and a new train depot was built by the Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad on a farm owned by Kimborough Hornsby. An artesian well was drilled in 1915 near the depot and was the first of its kind in the United States. On October 16, 1920, Hornsby's charter was written and a new government was formed. The ...
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Hornsby Mountains
The Hornby Mountains (or "hills") are a mountain range on West Falkland in the Falkland Islands. Mount Maria is a mountain in this range. The range runs in a group of ridges parallel to Falkland Sound The Falkland Sound ( es, Estrecho de San Carlos) is a sea strait in the Falkland Islands. Running southwest-northeast, it separates West and East Falkland. Name The sound was named by John Strong in 1690 for Viscount Falkland, the name only l ... The Hornby Mountains, have experienced tectonic forces of uplift and folding by which the quartzite beds of Argentine Port are inclined to the vertical. References External links * Mountains of West Falkland Mountain ranges of South America Landforms of the Falkland Islands {{Falklands-geo-stub ...
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Hornsby (crater)
Hornsby is a tiny lunar impact crater in the western part of the Mare Serenitatis, a lunar mare in the northeast quadrant of the Moon's near side. It was named after British astronomer Thomas Hornsby. It is a solitary formation that is located at least 100 kilometers from any significant craters, although the curiously shaped depression Aratus CA lies about 50 km to the west-northwest. To the north-northwest is LinnĂ©, a feature notable for its skirt of high-albedo material. To the west of Hornsby is the wrinkle ridge Dorsum Von Cotta. References * * * * * * * * * * * External links LTO-42D1 Hornsby{Dead link, date=January 2020 , bot=InternetArchiveBot , fix-attempted=yes — L&PI topographic map In modern mapping, a topographic map or topographic sheet is a type of map characterized by large- scale detail and quantitative representation of relief features, usually using contour lines (connecting points of equal elevation), but histori ... Impa ...
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Hornsby Spring
Hornsby may refer to: Places * Hornsby, Cumbria, a place in Cumbria, Northern England * Hornsby, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia ** Hornsby railway station ** Hornsby Shire, New South Wales, local government area of Sydney ** Electoral district of Hornsby, a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly located in the region * Hornsby Plateau, north of Sydney * Hornsby, Tennessee in the United States of America * Hornsby Mountains in the Falkland Islands * Hornsby (crater) on the Moon * Hornsby Spring, a 1st magnitude spring in Alachua County, Florida Other uses * Hornsby (surname) * Richard Hornsby & Sons, engine manufacturers * Hornsby Brand Design, branding, design, and advertising firm See also * Hornby (other) * Hornsby Heights, New South Wales Hornsby Heights is a suburb of Northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Hornsby Heights is located 26 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the ...
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List Of Springs In Florida
Geologists from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection claim that the U.S. state of Florida may have the largest convergence of freshwater springs on the planet, with over 700. Hydrological Spring (hydrology), springs are naturally occurring places where water flows from the aquifer (underground) to the surface. There are springs located within 21 Florida State Parks. In the 1800s, the crystal clear water attracted development; 14 Florida cities have "Spring" in their name. Spring names have been duplicated in different parts of the state, such as Gator and Salt; Blue Spring was so common that the county name was added to differentiate between the seven locations. The first comprehensive study of Florida's springs was published in 1947. The next update was released 30 years later in the Florida Geological Survey Bulletin No. 31, Revised, "Springs of Florida". In the 1977 Rosenau survey, there were sixteen offshore (under water) springs identified. All but two were ...
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