Treherne Family
Treherne may refer to: * Treherne, Manitoba, a town in southern Manitoba, Canada ** Treherne Airport, located near Treherne, Manitoba, Canada ** Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark) Aerodrome, located near Treherne, Manitoba, Canada * Harold Treherne Harold Treherne (c. 1884 – after 1908) of Brighton, England, was a stamp forger notable for his forgeries of the stamps of India and Australia who was known as ''The Brighton forger'' and his works as ''Brighton forgeries''.Tyler, Varro E. ''Phi ... ( – after 1908), an English stamp forger notable for his forgeries of the stamps of India and Australia * Treherne Parker (born 1968), an English cricketer See also * Traherne (other) {{disambiguation, names, airports ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Treherne, Manitoba
Treherne is an unincorporated urban community in the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne within the Canadian province of Manitoba that held town status prior to January 1, 2015. It is halfway between Winnipeg and Brandon on Provincial Highway 2. Primarily a farming community, Treherne has a significant portion of the municipality's population, which is around 1750 people, Official Treherne Website and has two schools (Treherne Elementary School and Treherne Collegiate Institute) and a hospital. There is also a daycare facility, and in 2006 Treherne opened the Treherne Aquatic Centre next to a campground facility. Treherne is named for George Treherne, an early settler. Treherne hosts the annual "Run for the Hills" marathon each fall with the course winding through the Tiger Hills. A popular tourist attraction in Treherne consists of a glass bottle house, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Treherne Airport
Treherne Airport is located east of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada. See also *Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark) Aerodrome Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark) Aerodrome is located northeast of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada. See also *Treherne Airport Treherne Airport is located east of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada. See also *Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark) Aerodrome ... References Registered aerodromes in Manitoba {{Manitoba-airport-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark) Aerodrome
Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark) Aerodrome is located northeast of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada. See also *Treherne Airport Treherne Airport is located east of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada. See also *Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark) Aerodrome Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark) Aerodrome is located northeast of Treherne, Manitoba, Canada. See also *Treherne Airport ... References Registered aerodromes in Manitoba {{Manitoba-airport-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Harold Treherne
Harold Treherne (c. 1884 – after 1908) of Brighton, England, was a stamp forger notable for his forgeries of the stamps of India and Australia who was known as ''The Brighton forger'' and his works as ''Brighton forgeries''.Tyler, Varro E. ''Philatelic Forgers: Their Lives and Works.'' Revised edition. Sidney, Ohio: Linn's Stamp News, 1991, pp.140-141. First forgeries Treherne appears to have entered the forgery business about 1902 or slightly earlier when he was working as a clerk in Brighton. He would have been aged about 18 in 1902. Treherne at first produced only fake overprints and surcharges, or imperforate whole stamps as he lacked perforating or rouletting equipment and the overprints and surcharges only required simple printing in black ink. Later he moved on to more sophisticated forgeries. The ''Excelsior Traders' Supply Company'' in London supplied Treherne with a large number of zinc cliches and printing plates including overprints, surcharges and complete stamps ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Treherne Parker
Treherne Edward Parker (born 4 October 1968) is an English former cricketer. Parker made a single List A one-day appearance for the Combined Universities cricket team in their first match of the 1989 Benson & Hedges Cup against Surrey at Fenner's. He was dismissed without scoring in the Combined Universities innings by Mark Feltham, while in Surrey's innings he bowled four wicketless overs which conceded 30 runs. He did not feature for the team in the remainder of the competition, with the Combined Universities progressing to the quarter-finals. He later played minor counties cricket for Suffolk in 1995 and 1996, making ten appearances in the Minor Counties Championship and a single appearance in the MCCA Knockout Trophy The National Counties Cricket Association Knockout Cup was started in 1983 as a knockout one-day competition for the National Counties in English cricket. At first it was known as the ''English Industrial Estates Cup'', before being called the .... Ref ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |