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Marsden may refer to: Places Australia *Marsden, Queensland, a suburb in Logan City *Point Marsden, South Australia Canada * Marsden, Saskatchewan New Zealand *Marsden (New Zealand electorate) * Marsden Point *Marsden Bay, New Zealand *Marsden statistical area, corresponding to Wharemoa, Greymouth United Kingdom *Marsden, Tyne and Wear * Marsden, West Yorkshire United States * Marsden Mounds an archaeological site in Louisiana, USA Other uses * Marsden (surname) * Marsden motion, a legal motion to replace an incompetent attorney *Marsden High School, in New South Wales, Australia * Marsden State High School, in Queensland, Australia *Samuel Marsden Collegiate School in Wellington, New Zealand *Marsden Rattler, otherwise known as the South Shields, Marsden, and Whitburn Colliery Railway See also *Marden (other) *Madsen (other) Madsen may refer to: People *Madsen (surname) Places ;Canada * Madsen, Ontario, a community ;United States *Madsen, Wisconsin, an ...
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Marsden, Queensland
Marsden is a suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the , Marsden had a population of 14,071 people. Geography Most of the area has been developed into housing estates. Marsden once extended further south to include the area now known as Crestmead. The northern boundary of the suburb roughly runs parallel to the Logan Motorway. History The suburb was named after Violet Marsden, a member of a pioneer family, associated with the Kingston Park and Districts Progress Association. Marsden State School opened on 23 January 1978. Marsden State High School opened on 27 January 1987. The school is now within the boundaries of neighbouring Waterford West. Burrowes State School opened on 27 January 1987. St Francis' College opened on 8 February 1988. The school is now with the boundaries of neighbouring Crestmead. The Marsden Library opened in 2006 with a major refurbishment in 2015. Demographics In the , Marsden recorded a population of 11,278 people, 50.1% ...
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Marsden Mounds
Marsden Mounds ( 16 R 13) is an archaeological site with components from the Poverty Point culture (1500 BCE) and the Troyville- Coles Creek period (400 to 1200 CE). It is located in Richland Parish, Louisiana, near Delhi. It was added to the NRHP on August 4, 2004, as NRIS number 04000803. It is the type site for the ''Marsden Phase (500-600 CE)'' of the Tensas Basin and Natchez Bluff regions local chronology. Site description The earthworks at the site include a group of five platform mounds and two portions of an earthen embankment. Mounds A, B, C and D (which are between and in height) are located along the eastern edge of Maçon Ridge with a section of the embankment connecting three of them. The largest mound at the site, Mound E, measures in height, with the base being by and a summit of by . It and another portion of embankment are located across a large plaza to the southwest of the other mounds. During investigations at the site, artifacts from the Poverty Poi ...
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South Shields, Marsden, And Whitburn Colliery Railway
The South Shields, Marsden, and Whitburn Colliery Railway was a Whitburn Coal Company built twin track branch railway line that ran along the North Sea coast in County Durham, England, from in South Shields to Whitburn Colliery at Marsden via two intermediate stations, station (renamed Marsden in 1926), and Marsden (which closed in 1926). History Opening The line was built in the late 1870s without an Act of Parliament to serve the newly constructed Whitburn Colliery and was opened as a private railway in May 1879. Apart from the colliery and those working there the line served the Lighthouse limestone quarry, a paper manufactory, and local farms. The line opened to the public on 19 March 1888. Nationalisation On 1 January 1947 the coal company was vested in the National Coal Board so the railway became the first nationalised passenger line in Britain. (Most of the railways in Britain were nationalised on 1 January 1948 under the terms of the Transport Act 1947). Closure ...
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Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
Samuel Marsden Collegiate School is a private composite girls school located in the Wellington suburb of Karori in New Zealand. It has a socio-economic decile of 10 - on a scale from 1 to 10, 1 reflecting the lowest socioeconomic communities - and provides year one to 13 education for girls, with a co-educational pre-school. Its exam results rank consistently in the top schools in New Zealand. Samuel Marsden Collegiate School students complete the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA). History The school is named after the Anglican Missionary Samuel Marsden. It was established in 1878 by Mrs Mary Ann Swainson as a day and boarding school for girls from Wellington and the surrounding areas. The school was originally known as the Fitzherbert Terrace School, and Esther Mary Baber was for many years the headmistress. In 1920, the school was bought by the Anglican Diocese of Wellington, and moved to Karori in 1926. Samuel Marsden Collegiate has had 11 p ...
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Marsden State High School
Marsden State High School (MSHS) is a secondary school in Waterford West, Queensland for students between years 7 and 12. Marsden State High School is located on the corner of Chambers Flat Road and Muchow Road between the suburbs of Marsden and Waterford West. The school was established in 1987 and, as of 2022, has 3,576 students. It is the largest high school by enrolments in Australia. From the school's opening, in 1987, until 2010, the motto was Success Through Industry, however, from 2010 until 2012 the motto has been Empowering Individuals, Expanding Horizons, Creating Futures. From 2013 the School Motto has been Dare to Inspire, Make A Difference. The school's colours, previously brown and cream, were changed to maroon and ash in 2009. Programs The schools current sporting, academic and awareness programs are: * #MTC - Mates Talk Change, a program encouraging good mental health provides a variety of positive mental strategies, including Top 5 Squad * ELP - Exceptional L ...
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Marsden High School
Marsden High School (MHS) is a school located in Meadowbank, New South Wales, Australia. It is a co-educational high school operated by the New South Wales Department of Education with students from years 7 to 12. The school was established in 1959. History Established in January 1959, Marsden High was originally named Ermington High School until March 1959, when it gained its present name. It was located on at Winbourne Street, West Ryde. On 26 June 2018, the NSW Government announced that Marsden High School will be moving to the new education precinct at Meadowbank which is to be built on part of the TAFE NSW Meadowbank campus. The school was relocated from Winbourne street to the new purposely built site and opened in 27 April 2022. The old site on Winbourne street is under construction to be rebuilt as a new multisport facility. Notable alumni * Professor Margaret Gardner AO, economist and Vice-Chancellor of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology * Greg Matthews, ...
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Marsden Motion
A ''Marsden'' motion is the only means by which a criminal defendant can fire a court-appointed attorney or communicate directly with a judge in a California state court. It is based on a defendant's claim that the attorney is providing ineffective assistance or has a conflict with the defendant. The name comes from the case '' People v. Marsden''. A defendant is required to know to make a challenge of ineffective assistance of counsel, and make one, or the claim of ineffective assistance of counsel or the issue cannot be raised on appeal. There is no requirement to notify a defendant of such a requirement. A criminal defendant cannot simply fire a court-appointed attorney. The trial judge has discretion whether or not to appoint new counsel on request of the defendant. A ''Marsden'' motion is a unique means by which a criminal defendant can communicate with the court. A criminal defendant who is represented by counsel can only communicate with the court through that counsel. Si ...
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Marsden (surname)
Marsden is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: People Performers * Bernie Marsden (1951–2023), English rock guitarist * Betty Marsden (1919–1998), British comedy actress * Gerry Marsden (1942–2021), British musician * James Marsden (born 1973), American actor * Jason Marsden (born 1975), American screen and voice actor * Matthew Marsden, (born 1973), English actor * Midge Marsden, (born 1945), New Zealand musician * Roy Marsden (born 1941), British actor who played detective Dalgliesh on television Politicians * David W. Marsden (born 1948), American politician * Frank Marsden (1923–2006), British politician * Gordon Marsden (born 1953), British politician * Henry Rowland Marsden (1823–1876), mayor of Leeds and philanthropist * Lorna Marsden, (born 1942), Canadian sociologist and senator Other * Alison Marsden, American bioengineer * Brian G. Marsden (1937–2010), British astronomer * Chris Marsden (born 1969), football player * David Marsden, ...
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Marsden, West Yorkshire
Marsden is a large village in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. It is in the South Pennines close to the Peak District which lies to the south. The village is west of Huddersfield at the confluence of the River Colne and Wessenden Brook. It was an important centre for the production of woollen cloth. In 2020, the village had an estimated population of 3,768. History Marsden grew wealthy in the 19th century from the production of woollen cloth. It is still home to Bank Bottom Mill, later known as Marsden Mill, and home to John Edward Crowther Ltd, formerly one of the largest mills in Yorkshire. The Crowthers moved to Marsden in 1876, beginning a long and profitable association with cloth manufacturing in the town. During the 1930s Bank Bottom Mill covered an area of 14 acres, employed 680 looms, and provided employment for 1,900 workers.
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Point Marsden
Point Marsden (also called Marsden Point) is a headland located on the north coast of Kangaroo Island in South Australia. It was named after William Marsden, Second Secretary to the Admiralty by Matthew Flinders in 1802. It is the western extremity of Nepean Bay and has been the site of a navigation aid since 1915. Description Point Marsden is the most easterly point of the Kangaroo Island coast that directly adjoins Investigator Strait. It is the termination for a pair of coastlines - one extending from Cape Borda in the west and the other extending from Cape Rouge from the south in Nepean Bay. It is described as being ‘a rocky headland of moderate height’ and that ‘High wooded land rises about W of it.’ It is the western extremity of the opening to Nepean Bay. Formation, geology and oceanography Point Marsden was formed when the sea reached its present level 7,500 years ago after sea levels started to rise at the start of the Holocene. The cliff line which inc ...
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Marsden, Tyne And Wear
Marsden is located on the outskirts of the seaside town South Shields, North East England, located on the North Sea coast. It lies within Historic counties of England, historic County Durham. Background Marsden was originally a small village, consisting of farms, a few cottages and a lighthouse at Souter Lighthouse, Souter Point. Local industry consisted of a small limestone quarry. The nearby Marsden Bay includes the Marsden Rock sea stack. The Leas, located to the north, is an important seabird sanctuary. This land, along with Souter Lighthouse (the first lighthouse in the world to be powered by alternating current), is now owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, National Trust. Marsden is best known for its beaches including Marsden Beach, with the famous Marsden Rock and pub, the Marsden Grotto. The beaches stretch along to the beach known locally as Boatie's Bay. Whitburn Colliery In the 1870s, the Whitburn Coal Company bought the fi ...
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Wharemoa
Wharemoa is a southeastern suburb of Greymouth on the West Coast of New Zealand. Marsden Road is a major road running through the suburb. Sawyers Creek runs northwest through the suburb to join the Grey River / Māwheranui near its mouth on the Tasman Sea. Demographics Marsden statistical area, which roughly corresponds to Wharemoa, covers . It had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2. Marsden had a population of 1,221 at the 2018 New Zealand census, a decrease of 15 people (−1.2%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 45 people (3.8%) since the 2006 census. There were 495 households, comprising 603 males and 618 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.98 males per female. The median age was 38.6 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 258 people (21.1%) aged under 15 years, 222 (18.2%) aged 15 to 29, 534 (43.7%) aged 30 to 64, and 207 (17.0%) aged 65 or older. Ethnicities were 89.4% European/ Pākehā, 12.0% Māori, ...
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