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Nutley may refer to: People *Ben Nutley (born 1992), English rugby union player *Bobby Nutley (1916–1996), Scottish football (soccer) player *Colin Nutley (born 1944), English director *Danny Nutley (born 1974), Australian former rugby league footballer *Molly Nutley (born 1995), Swedish actress *Richard Nutley (1670–1729), Irish judge *Zara Nutley (1926–2016), British television actress Places England *Nutley, East Sussex, a village **Nutley Windmill, in the above village *Nutley, Hampshire, a village and civil parish United States *Nutley, New Jersey, a township in the United States **Nutley Public Schools, a public school district in the above township ***Nutley High School, in the above school district * Nutley Street State Route 243 (SR 243) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known as Nutley Street, the state highway runs from U.S. Route 29 (US 29) and State Route 237 (SR 237) on the border between Oakton and Merrifield north to S ... ...
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Ben Nutley
Ben Nutley (born 7 April 1992) is an English rugby union player for RFU Championship side Coventry RFC. He began his career at hometown club Luton Rugby Club, Luton RFC before joining Saints' Academy in 2010. He plays as a Flanker (rugby union), Flanker or a Rugby union positions#Locks, Lock. Club career Nutley was born in Luton and began his rugby career at Luton Rugby Club, Luton RFC after giving up a promising football career as a goalkeeper with Luton Town F.C., Luton Town FC's youth team. Before the start of the 2010–11 season, he secured a one-year contract with Northampton Saints academy. He was a regular with the Wanderers (Northampton Saints "A" Team), including captaining them. He made his 1st Team debut on 7 November 2010, away to Saracens F.C., Saracens in the 2010–11 LV Cup, LV= Cup, the first of three appearances that season. He made his Aviva Premiership debut against Gloucester Rugby, Gloucester in the club’s opening fixture of the 2011–12 season and ...
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Bobby Nutley
Bobby Nutley (10 September 1916 – 14 July 1996) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Blantyre Victoria, Hibernian, Portsmouth and Queen of the South. In the late 1930s, Nutley was the regular left winger for Hibs. He represented the Scottish League once, in 1939. His football career was then interrupted by the Second World War. After making just one league appearance for Hibs after the end of the war, Nutley played in the Football League for Portsmouth. He then returned to Scotland and had a short spell with Dumfries Dumfries ( ; sco, Dumfries; from gd, Dùn Phris ) is a market town and former royal burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway council area of Scotland. It is located near the mouth of the River Nith into the Solway Firth about by road from the ... club Queen of the South. References ;Sources *Bobby Nutley Fitbastats.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Nutley, Bobby 1916 births 1996 deaths Footballers from Paisley, Renfrewshire Men's association football wingers ...
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Colin Nutley
Colin James Nutley (born 28 February 1944) is an English director successful in the Swedish film industry. Career Nutley went to Portsmouth Art College and began his career in British television as a graphic designer. He then turned to drama and documentary film-making for ITV, BBC and Channel 4. He directed the first two episodes of children's television series ''Press Gang'', but was unhappy with the final edit so asked for his name to be removed from the credit He was, however, the driving force behind Southern Television's ITV-networked children's series The Flockton Flyer, taking personal responsibility for much of the casting, and acting as producer of the first series (filmed 1976, broadcast 1977) and producer/director of the second series (filmed 1977, broadcast 1978). Nutley's work in Sweden began with the making of ''Annika'', a TV series about a Swedish girl who spent three weeks on the Isle of Wight as a language student in England. Then came the documentary ''Where R ...
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Danny Nutley
Danny Nutley (born 4 February 1974 in Brisbane, Queensland), also known by the nickname of "Nuts", is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. A Queensland State of Origin representative , he played his club football with the South Queensland Crushers, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and Sydney Roosters in Australia, and with the Warrington Wolves and the Castleford Tigers ( Heritage No. 848) in England. Playing career Nutley was named the Redcliffe Dolphins player of the year in 1996 before joining the South Queensland Crushers in 1997. Nutley made 10 appearances for South Queensland as the club finished last on the table claiming the wooden spoon. Nutley played in South Queensland's final ever game as a club which was a 39–18 victory over Western Suburbs. Nutley later played for Warrington in the Super League competition and then returned to Australia to play with Cronulla-Sutherland. In Nutley's first season back in the ...
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Molly Nutley
Molly Nutley (born 16 March 1995) is a Swedish actress. She is the daughter of actress Helena Bergström and film director Colin Nutley. Nutley got her first minor role in a film in the film ''Så olika'' in 2009, which her mother directed. Nutley however, got recognition in the film ''Änglagård – tredje gången gillt Änglagård is a Swedish progressive rock band, with influences including King Crimson, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Trettioåriga Kriget, Schicke Führs Fröhling, and Van der Graaf Generator. The band was established in 1991 by Tord Lindman (guita ...'', as Alice (who is the daughter of the main character Fanny, played by Bergström). Nutley was a contestant on Let's Dance 2012, where she placed second, behind footballer Anton Hysén. In 2021 she starred in the Swedish film directed by her mother, ''Dancing Queens''. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nutley, Molly 1995 births Swedish actresses Living people Swedish people of English descent ...
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Richard Nutley
Richard Nutley (1670–1729) was an English-born barrister, politician and judge assigned to official duty in early eighteenth-century Ireland. Whilst having a fascinating legal and political career, he also enjoyed the friendship of Jonathan Swift. Family He was the second son of the famed William Nutley, a leading barrister of the Middle Temple; his brother, also named William, had some reputation as a poet. He matriculated from New Inn Hall, University of Oxford in 1688, graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1691, and became Master of Arts in 1694. Career He followed his father's path to the Middle Temple in 1695 and was called to the Bar in 1698. He went to Ireland in 1699 as secretary to the Royal Commission on Forfeited Estates. He entered the King's Inn the same year, and was elected to the Irish House of Commons as member for Lisburn in 1703. His practice at the Irish Bar was extremely successful: out of his income, he was able to pay his brother William, who had become im ...
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Zara Nutley
Zara Nutley (born Zahrah Mary Chassib Jaber, 19 August 1924 – 9 October 2016), was an English actress. She is best known for her roles in two television comedy series, ''Mind Your Language'' (as college principal Miss Courtney) and ''Never the Twain'' (as Aunt Eleanor). Biography Nutley was born in Cornwall in 1924, the daughter of Stanley Jaber and Gladys Gregory, who married in 1923. Early in her career she was involved in amateur stage productions and subsequently repertory theatre. In the 1950s she studied and later taught at the Florence Moore Drama Studio in Hove, Sussex. Prior to 1977, she was variously billed as Zahrah, Zarah, or Zara Jaber. In the television sitcom ''Mind Your Language'' (1977–1979 & 1986), Nutley played Dolores Courtney, the principal of an adult education college. Her character was scripted as a stern, authoritarian feminist and spinster who was detested and feared by the staff and students at the school. Her other regular television r ...
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Nutley, East Sussex
Nutley is a village in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. It lies about north-west of Uckfield, the main road being the A22. Nutley, Fairwarp and Maresfield together form the Maresfield civil parish. The village is on the southern edge of Ashdown Forest which was a deer hunting reserve from the time of King Edward II. Iron has also played an important role in the history of the area. History The Romans operated nearby in Duddleswell and Maresfield, working the iron ore to be found in the local Weald Clay using bloomeries. Roman coins and waste from furnaces has been found at these locations. When the Romans left Britain in the 5th century AD Saxon settlers lived on the site of Nutley. "Hnut's leagh" means "Hnut's Clearing", and is the most likely origin of the village's modern-day name. Following the Norman Invasion of 1066, Nutley became part of the Rape of Pevensey. In 1176 a chapel was built by Richer de Aquila L'Aigle. It was thought to have been buil ...
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Nutley Windmill
Nutley Windmill is a grade II* listed open trestle post mill at Nutley, East Sussex, England which has been restored to working order. History Nutley Windmill is thought to have been moved from Kilndown, Goudhurst, Kent circa 1817. The first record of a windmill at Nutley is in 1840. A timber in the mill has been dated by dendrochronology to 1738–70, and the main post is even older, dating to 1533–70. In 1870, the mill was painted white and working on four common sails. The mill was modernised in the 1880s, with the original wooden windshaft being replaced by a cast-iron one, and spring sails replacing the commons. Larger millstones were added. The mill was tarred at about this point, as shown by a photo dated 1890. She worked by wind until 1908, although latterly in poor condition. In 1928, the owner of the mill, Lady Castle Stewart, had the mill shored up with brick piers and steel joists below the body. These allowed the mill to survive until she could be restored. ...
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Nutley, Hampshire
Nutley is a small village and civil parish in the Basingstoke and Deane district of Hampshire, England. It is located approximately south-west from Basingstoke, just off the B3046 road. The parish has an acreage of with made up of permanent grass and of woodland. Governance The village of Nutley is part of the civil parish of Nutley, which is part of the parish council of Preston Candover and Nutley. It is also part of the Upton Grey and the Candovers ward of Basingstoke and Deane borough council. The borough council is a Non-metropolitan district of Hampshire County Council Hampshire County Council (HCC) is an English council that governs eleven of the thirteen districts geographically located within the ceremonial county of Hampshire. As one of twenty-four county councils in England, it acts as the upper tier of .... References Villages in Hampshire Civil parishes in Basingstoke and Deane {{Hampshire-geo-stub ...
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Nutley, New Jersey
Nutley is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 30,143. What is now Nutley was originally incorporated as Franklin Township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 18, 1874, from portions of Belleville Township. Nutley was incorporated as a town on March 5, 1902, replacing Franklin Township.Snyder, John P''The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606–1968'' Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 130 for Nutley, p. 128 for Franklin Township. Accessed June 1, 2012. In 1981, the town was one of seven Essex County municipalities to pass a referendum to become a township, joining four municipalities that had already made the change, of what would ultimately be more than a dozen Essex County municipalities to reclassify themselves as townships in order take advantage of federal revenue sharing policies that allocated townships a greater share of government ai ...
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Nutley Public Schools
Nutley Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from Nutley, in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of seven schools, had an enrollment of 4,041 students and 323.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.5:1.District information for Nutley Public School District
. Accessed February 15, 2022.
The district is classified by the