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Normanby could be: Places Australia *Normanby, Queensland *Normanby Division, a local government area in Queensland *Shire of Normanby, a local government area in Queensland *Normanby Island (Queensland) *Electoral district of Normanby (other), Queensland *Normanby River, third largest river in Australia and largest Australian river to the Pacific *County of Normanby, Victoria Canada * Normanby Township, Ontario, a disbanded township in Grey County, Ontario New Zealand *Normanby, Otago, a suburb of Dunedin *Normanby, Taranaki, a small town in Taranaki Papua New Guinea *Normanby Island, Papua New Guinea United Kingdom *Normanby, Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, home of Normanby, Redcar and Cleveland#Normanby Hall and Normanby House, Normanby Hall * Normanby, Whitby, North Yorkshire *Normanby, Ryedale, North Yorkshire *Normanby, North Lincolnshire, home of Normanby Hall *Normanby by Spital *Normanby by Stow *Normanby le Wold Other

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Normanby, Queensland
The Normanby Fiveways is the intersection of five major roads to the north-east of the Brisbane central business district, Queensland, Australia. Geography The intersection consists of: * Musgrave Road to the north-west towards Red Hill and beyond to Brisbane's north-western suburbs. Musgrave Road becomes Waterworks Road at Red Hill, and links to outer-western suburbs such as Ashgrove and The Gap * Kelvin Grove Road to the north towards Kelvin Grove and beyond to Brisbane northern suburbs * College Road to the east towards Spring Hill beyond to the north-eastern suburbs * Countess Street to the south-east towards the Brisbane CBD and the William Jolly Bridge to the southern suburbs * Petrie Terrace (the road) to the south-west towards Petrie Terrace (the suburb) and to the western suburbs History The intersection takes its name from the Normanby Hotel on the corner of Musgrave Road and Kelvin Grove Road, which in turn was named in 1872 most likely after the recently ...
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Normanby, Redcar And Cleveland
Normanby is an area in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England. A ward covering the area had a population of 6,930 at the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 census. It is part of Greater Eston, which includes the area and the outlying settlements of Eston, Grangetown, North Yorkshire, Grangetown, South Bank, Middlesbrough, South Bank, Teesville and part of Ormesby. Ormesby's ancient parish was split into civil parishes. As a township (England), township, Normanby civil parish was formed with South Bank, it was under the South Bank in Normanby Urban District Council from 1894-1915. The Urban district (Great Britain and Ireland), urban district and parish merged into the Eston Urban District which was abolished in 1968 with the district becoming part of the County Borough of Teesside. In 1974, the county borough was abolished with the area remaining unparished area, unparished since the abolition. History In 1870–72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer ...
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Normanby By Stow
Normanby could be: Places Australia *Normanby, Queensland *Normanby Division, a local government area in Queensland *Shire of Normanby, a local government area in Queensland *Normanby Island (Queensland) * Electoral district of Normanby (other), Queensland *Normanby River, third largest river in Australia and largest Australian river to the Pacific *County of Normanby, Victoria Canada * Normanby Township, Ontario, a disbanded township in Grey County, Ontario New Zealand *Normanby, Otago, a suburb of Dunedin *Normanby, Taranaki, a small town in Taranaki Papua New Guinea *Normanby Island, Papua New Guinea United Kingdom *Normanby, Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, home of Normanby Hall * Normanby, Whitby, North Yorkshire *Normanby, Ryedale, North Yorkshire *Normanby, North Lincolnshire, home of Normanby Hall * Normanby by Spital *Normanby by Stow *Normanby le Wold Other *Marquess of Normanby Marquess of Normanby is a title that has been created twice ...
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Normanby By Spital
Normanby by Spital is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 318, increasing to 412 at the 2011 census. It is approximately north from Lincoln, and just off the A15. The village is part of the Owmby Group of parishes. The name Normanby is from the Old English and Old Scandinavian Northman+by, or "Northman village". In the 1086 Domesday Book, the village is given as Normanebi. Normanby by Spital also has a neighbouring village called Owmby-by-Spital. St. Peter's Church dates from the 12th century and is a Grade I listed building. It is redundant and maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust. The church is dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. It was extensively renovated in 1890 and it currently seats 100 people. There was a Methodist chapel but now it has been converted into a habitable accommodation. The village facilities include a primary school, a post offic ...
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Normanby Hall
Normanby Hall is a classic English mansion, located near the village of Burton-upon-Stather, north of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. History The present hall was built in 1825–30 to the designs of Robert Smirke for Sir Robert Sheffield (1786–1862). The Sheffield family had lived on the site since 1539 and the family's titles include Dukes of Buckingham and Normanby and Sheffield baronets. It replaced a previous 17th century building. John Sheffield became Duke of Buckingham and Normanby in 1703. He built a fine mansion in London called Buckingham House. His son, the second Duke sold the house to George III and it is now known as Buckingham Palace. The house was extended and altered to designs by Walter Brierley between 1906 and 1908. The Sheffield family moved out of Normanby Hall in 1963. The hall is now in the care of the North Lincolnshire Council. The former 350 acre (1.4 km2) estate around the hall is now a country park. Within it, there are a ...
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Normanby, North Lincolnshire
Normanby Hall is a classic English mansion A mansion is a large dwelling house. The word itself derives through Old French from the Latin word ''mansio'' "dwelling", an abstract noun derived from the verb ''manere'' "to dwell". The English word '' manse'' originally defined a property l ..., located near the village of Burton-upon-Stather, north of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire. History The present hall was built in 1825–30 to the designs of Robert Smirke (architect), Robert Smirke for Sir Robert Sheffield (1786–1862). The Sheffield family had lived on the site since 1539 and the family's titles include Dukes of Buckingham and Normanby and Sheffield baronets. It replaced a previous 17th century building. John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, John Sheffield became Duke of Buckingham and Normanby in 1703. He built a fine mansion in London called Buckingham House. His son, Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, the second Duke ...
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