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Travers may refer to: Geography * Travers, Alberta, Canada, a hamlet * Travers Reservoir, Alberta, Canada * Travers River, New Zealand * Travers, Switzerland, a village in the canton of Neuchâtel * Travers, Missouri, United States, an unincorporated community People and fictional characters * Travers (surname), a list of people and fictional characters Other uses * Travers Stakes, a horse race held in Saratoga Springs, New York * Travers, or haunches-in, a movement in dressage * Travers SAR antenna, part of the '' Priroda'' module of the Russian space station ''Mir'' See also * Travers Smith Travers Smith LLP is a corporate law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It advises national and multinational companies in the UK and internationally across the full range of corporate and commercial matters. In 2021/22 Travers Smith ..., a corporate law firm based in London * Traverse (other) {{disambiguation, geo __NOTOC__ ...
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Travers, Alberta
Travers is a hamlet (place), hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within Vulcan County. It is located approximately southwest of Alberta Highway 1, Highway 1 and southwest of Brooks, Alberta, Brooks. History Travers was once a booming community along the Canadian Pacific Railway between Medicine Hat and Aldersyde, Alberta, Aldersyde. Travers gets its name from one of the railway's surveyors in 1914. The first settlers to the area were Pete Brodie, William Dunlop, A. Keene, Tom Emelson, Fred VanHolm, J.W. Murphy, and Sidney Thurlow. Travers' first grain elevator was built by Home Elevator Co. in 1914 next to the new railway, followed by an Ogilvie Flour Mills, Ogilvie and United Grain Growers elevator. Settlers of the area at the time had to receive their mail at Sundial, Alberta, Sundial, 15 miles southwest of Travers. George Shirley opened a post office 4 miles north of Travers in 1909. Soon after another was opened at a store in Rosemead, Alberta, Rosemead, 3 miles southwe ...
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Travers Reservoir
Travers Reservoir is a reservoir on the Little Bow River in Alberta Alberta ( ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Ter ..., built in 1954. More commonly known as "Little Bow" the lake is diverse and Watersports and Fishing are the common activities, on the lake with many starting out from the Little Bow Provincial Campground on the west end of the lake. On the east end of the lake, the Southern Alberta Bible Camp thrives with Camps happening all summer long and other activities year round. The Little Bow Resort, home to over 150 lake homes, Sits prominently on the west end of the lake. Most property around the lake is privately owned and many Cottages and acreages exist. During the flooding in southern Alberta in June 2013, operating structures associated with this reservoir were opened ...
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Travers River
The Travers River is in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies within the borders of the Nelson Lakes National Park. The valley through which the river flows is popular with trampers and is part of the Travers-Sabine tramping circuit, which follows a major portion of the river, starting from Kerr Bay at Saint Arnaud and, after crossing the Travers Saddle (1787 metres), descends the valley of the Sabine River. The river feeds into Lake Rotoiti. It is not a navigable waterway due to its small size and numerous rocky cascades. The lower reaches of the river lie in open tussock which was burnt and grazed by early European settlers. Further upstream the river flows through unmodified beech forest. The upper reaches are in subalpine scrub above the bushline. The New Zealand Department of Conservation The Department of Conservation (DOC; Māori: ''Te Papa Atawhai'') is the public service department of New Zealand charged with the conservation of New Zealand's natural and his ...
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Travers, Switzerland
Travers was a municipality in the district of Val-de-Travers in the canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. On 1 January 2009, the former municipalities of Boveresse, Buttes, Couvet, Fleurier, Les Bayards, Môtiers, Noiraigue, Saint-Sulpice and Travers merged to form Val-de-Travers Val-de-Travers is a municipality in the canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. It was created on 1 January 2009, when the former municipalities of Boveresse, Buttes, Couvet, Fleurier, Les Bayards, Môtiers, Noiraigue, Saint-Sulpice and Travers ....Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz
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Travers, Missouri
Travers is an unincorporated community in Barry County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is on the west side of Flat Creek just north of the Twin Springs in Corder Hollow. Butterfield Butterfield may refer to: * Butterfield (surname) * Butterfield Market Places * Butterfield, Dublin, a suburb and townland of Dublin, Ireland * Butterfield Green, Luton, England United States * Butterfield, Minnesota * Butterfield, Misso ... is approximately 3.5 miles to the west and Cassville is about five mile upstream (southwest) along Flat Creek. History A post office called Traverse was in operation from 1889 until 1894. The name was changed to Travers in 1898, and the post office was discontinued in 1903. The community was named after O.H. Traverse, an Illinois legislator. References Unincorporated communities in Barry County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{BarryCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Travers (surname)
Travers is an English and Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Allan Travers (1892–1968), Major League Baseball pitcher * Ben Travers (1886–1980), English writer * Bill Travers (1922–1994), English actor, screenwriter, director and animal rights activist * Bill Travers (baseball) (born 1952), former Major League Baseball pitcher * Dan Travers (born 1956), Scottish badminton player * David Travers, South Australian corporate advisor and former senior public servant * Dow Travers (born 1987), Caymanian athlete * Emily Travers, New Zealand cricketer * Francis Travers, English cricketer * George Travers (1888–1946), English footballer and FA Cup winner with Barnsley F.C. * George Travers (rugby player) (1877–1945), Welsh international rugby union player * Henry Travers (1874–1965), English actor * James Travers (1820–1884), Anglo-Irish recipient of the Victorian Cross * Jerome Travers (1887–1951), American amateur golfer * Joe Travers (1871–19 ...
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Travers Stakes
The Travers Stakes is an American Grade I Thoroughbred horse race held at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. It is nicknamed the "Mid-Summer Derby" and is the third-ranked race for American three-year-olds according to international classifications, behind only the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes. First held in 1864, it is the oldest stakes race in the United States specifically for 3-year-olds, and was named for William R. Travers, the president of the old Saratoga Racing Association. His horse, Kentucky, won the first running of the Travers. The race was not run in 1896, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1911, and 1912. The race is the highlight of the summer race meeting at Saratoga, just as the Belmont Stakes is the highlight of the spring meeting at Belmont Park. The purse was increased to $1,000,000 in 1999 and then to $1,250,000 in 2014. The purse for the 2015 renewal was increased to $1,600,000 due to the presence of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Since 2018 ...
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Haunches-in
Haunches-in, also called travers or ''tête au mur'' ("head to the wall" in French), is a lateral movement used in the dressage discipline of horse training. It has a close cousin, haunches-out, renvers, or ''croupe au mur'' ("rump to the wall"), that is slightly more difficult. Both movements are ''four-track'', meaning they produce four lines of hoof prints in the sand, as opposed to the usual two seen if the horse is straight and to the ''three-track'' shoulder-in. In haunches-in, the horse bends its hindquarters slightly to the inside of the arena, away from the arena wall, so that the horse is ''bent in the direction of movement''. The front legs and shoulders should not move from the original track. This produces the four tracks, with the outer track made by the outside foreleg, the second track by the inside foreleg, the third track by the outside hind leg, and the inside track made by the inside hind leg. In haunches-out (renvers), the horse is similarly bent in the direc ...
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Priroda
The Priroda (russian: Природа; en, Nature) (TsM-I, 77KSI, 11F77I) module was the seventh and final module of the Mir Space Station. Its primary purpose was to conduct Earth resource experiments through remote sensing and to develop and verify remote sensing methods. The control system of Priroda was developed by the Khartron (Kharkov, Ukraine). Description Priroda was originally designed to carry a deployable solar array. However, due to delays, and the fact that solar arrays were planned for other parts of Mir, a solar array was not included in the launch configuration. Instead, during free flight, Priroda was powered by two redundant sets of batteries totaling 168. Priroda had an unpressurized instrument compartment and a habitable instrument/payload compartment. The unpressurized compartment contained propulsion system components, EVA handrails, and scientific equipment. The instrument/payload compartment was divided into two sections: an outer instrument section an ...
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Travers Smith
Travers Smith LLP is a corporate law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It advises national and multinational companies in the UK and internationally across the full range of corporate and commercial matters. In 2021/22 Travers Smith achieved total revenues of £195million and profits per equity partner of £1.1million. It is regarded as forming part of the " Silver Circle" of leading UK law firms and is one of the oldest firms in the City of London, having been founded in 1810. History The firm was founded by Samuel Amory, who qualified in 1810. Samuel's daughter, Ann, married John Travers, a member of a well-known produce family in the City of London which was a long-standing client of the practice. Their grandson, Joseph Travers Smith, joined the firm in 1851 and became its senior partner. One of the firm’s partners drafted the constitution for the London Stock Exchange in 1801. Historian Charles Sharman described Joseph Travers Smith as the solicitor to “th ...
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