Woodhill (RTA Rapid Transit Station) , a mountain range in Elko C ...
Woodhill or Wood Hill may refer to: People * Herbert Woodhilll (1875–1963), Australian rugby league footballer * Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden (1858–1889), English poet and philosopher Places Australia * Woodhill, New South Wales * Woodhill, Queensland, a locality in the City of Logan New Zealand * Woodhill, Auckland * Woodhill, Whangārei, Northland Region United Kingdom * Woodhill, Angus, Scotland * Woodhill (HM Prison), a maximum security prison in Milton Keynes, England * Woodhill Road Halt railway station, a disused railway station in Bury, England United States * Woodhill (RTA Rapid Transit station), a railway station in Cleveland, Ohio * Wood Hill, Missouri * Wood Hills The Wood Hills are a mountain range in Elko County, Nevada Nevada ( ; ) is a state in the Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Herbert Woodhill
Herbert Stanley Woodhill (1875–1963) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition. He was a fullback, from the Paddington rugby juniors in the 1890s and was a first grade Rugby player for Eastern Suburbs in the 1900s before switching codes. Woodhill played for the Eastern Suburbs Eastern Suburbs may refer to: Places *Eastern Suburbs (Mumbai), India *Eastern Suburbs (Sydney), Australia **Eastern Suburbs railway line, Sydney, Australia Sports clubs ;Association football *Eastern Suburbs AFC, Auckland, New Zealand * Eastern ... club in rugby league's founding season of 1908. After retiring from his playing career, he became a rugby league referee. He was also a veteran of the Boer War, serving with the N.S.W. Mounted Rifles between 1899 and 1902. References * Australian rugby league players Sydney Roosters players 1875 births 1963 deaths Rugby league players from New South Wales {{Australia-rugbyl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden
Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden (24 January 185823 December 1889) was an English writer, poet and philosopher. She studied, wrote and lectured on philosophy and science, alongside publishing two volumes of poetry. Several collected works were published following her death at the young age of 31. In her honour, Robert Lewins established the Constance Naden Medal and had a bust of her installed at Mason Science College (now the University of Birmingham). William Ewart Gladstone considered her one of the nineteenth century's foremost female poets. Early life Constance Naden was born on 24 January 1858 at 15 Francis Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England to Caroline Ann Woodhill Naden who died within two weeks of giving birth, and Thomas Naden, an architect, later president of the Birmingham Architectural Association. She was brought up by her mother's parents, Caroline and Josiah Woodhill, from 12 days old until her grandparents' deaths. Naden's well-read and devout baptist grand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodhill, New South Wales
Woodhill is a locality in the City of Shoalhaven in New South Wales, Australia. It lies in the hills about 10 km northwest of Berry. It is home to the Rodway Nature Reserve, a 83ha park created in May 1970 and managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is a directorate of the New South Wales Department of Planning and Environment responsible for managing most of the protected areas in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Despite its name the .... Demographics At the , it had a population of 72. 45.6% of the population was male, and 54.4% was female. The median age of residents was 62. References City of Shoalhaven Localities in New South Wales {{SouthCoastNSW-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodhill, Queensland
'Woodhill is a rural Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia. In the Woodhill had a population of 723 people. History Townsvale National School opened on 2 June 1873. On 1 January 1874 it became Veresdale State School. In 1899 it was renamed Woodhill State School. Woodhill railway station () was on the disused Beaudesert railway line from Bethania, Queensland, Bethania to Beaudesert, Queensland, Beaudesert. The line opened on 16 May 1888. Formerly in the Shire of Beaudesert, Woodhill became part of Logan City following the local government amalgamations in March 2008. In the , Woodhill had a population of 423. In the Woodhill had a population of 723 people. Geography The ''Logan River'' forms the western boundary. Road infrastructure The Mount Lindesay Highway runs through from north to south. Education Woodhill State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at 6027 Mount Lindesay Highway (). In ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodhill, Auckland
Woodhill is a locality in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. It is in the ''Western Ward'' of the Rodney District. Woodhill is approximately 6 kilometres northwest of Waimauku and 10 km south of Helensville on State Highway 16. The North Auckland Line passes through the area. The Woodhill Forest lies to the west. History The railway line reached Woodhill in the 1880s, and allowed expansion of the existing farming settlement. Ambury's Creamery shipped the cream by rail to be made into butter in Auckland. A post office was established, and a store opened up opposite the creamery, becoming a social centre until it was destroyed by fire about 1970. The Woodhill Hall was another centre for social gatherings. It contained a library in the late 1920s, and was also used for church services. In the 1920s, planting of trees to reclaim the sand dunes to the west brought forestry workers to the settlement, and a pine tree nursery was created in Woodhill in 1934. A settlement was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodhill, Whangārei
Woodhill is a suburb of Whangārei, in Northland Region, New Zealand. It is about 1.5 kilometres southwest of the city centre. State Highway 1 runs through Woodhill, bypassing the CBD, and State Highway 14 ends at an intersection with SH1. Whangarei Hospital is on SH14 between Woodhill and Horahora. History The area has been called Woodhill since the late 19th century and was developed as "Woodhill Estate" at the beginning of the 20th century Water pipes were laid about 1907. Around 1910–1911, discussions were held by the Whangarei Borough Council about metalling the roads of the estate. Woodhill was originally part of Whangarei County, but was transferred to Whangarei Borough in 1949. Demographics The statistical area of Woodhill-Vinetown, which approximately matches this suburb, covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2. Woodhill-Vinetown had a population of 2,847 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 408 peo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodhill, Angus
Woodhill is a settlement in Angus, Scotland. It lies at a central point between Carnoustie and Monifieth on the east on an unclassified road linking the A92 and A930 roads. Woodhill House was erected in 1604 by William Auchinleck, who later became Provost of Dundee. It was demolished and rebuilt in 1908. The area has been occupied since the Neolithic period, as evidenced by a Cursus monument, identified from cropmarks, as well as Bronze Age short cist burials that are found periodically. See also *Carnoustie Carnoustie (; sco, Carnoustie, gd, Càrn Ùstaidh) is a town and former police burgh in the council area of Angus, Scotland. It is at the mouth of the Barry Burn on the North Sea coast. In the 2011 census, Carnoustie had a population of 11,3 ... References Villages in Angus, Scotland {{Angus-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodhill (HM Prison)
HM Prison Woodhill is a Category A male prison, located in Milton Keynes, England. Woodhill Prison is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service. A section of the prison is designated as a Young Offenders Institution. A Secure Training Centre is located next to the prison. One of its main roles is that of a local prison serving the a Crown Court centre and magistrates' courts. The prison holds remand and sentenced prisoners aged 18 and above. In addition, Woodhill is one of the eight national high-security prisons, holding Category A prisoners, some in the "Close Supervision Centre". History Woodhill Prison opened in 1992, with a further unit added to the complex in 1996. In 1998, one wing of the prison was re-designated as a "Close Supervision Centre" for prisoners who are amongst the most difficult and disruptive in the prison system. Two years later, an inspection report from Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons criticised conditions in the Close Supervision Centre, s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodhill Road Halt Railway Station
Woodhill Road Halt was a stopping point on the Bury to Holcombe Brook Line from 1905 until 1918 and from 1934 until the line closed in 1952. History The line from Bury to had opened on 6 November 1882, and originally there were three intermediate stations. A service of steam railmotor Railmotor is a term used in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for a railway lightweight railcar, usually consisting of a railway carriage with a steam traction unit, or a diesel or petrol engine, integrated into it. Steam railcars Overview In th ...s was introduced on the line in July 1905, and four more intermediate stations were opened at the same time; these small stations, or '' halts'', included one at Woodhill Road, from Bury, which opened on 3 July 1905, but closed on 1 April 1918. It was reopened on 2 April 1934, and closed permanently with the end of passenger services on the line on 5 May 1952. References *Lost Railways of Lancashire by Gordon Suggitt () External linksWoodhill Ro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Woodhill (RTA Rapid Transit Station) , a mountain range in Elko C ...
Woodhill or Wood Hill may refer to: People * Herbert Woodhilll (1875–1963), Australian rugby league footballer * Constance Caroline Woodhill Naden (1858–1889), English poet and philosopher Places Australia * Woodhill, New South Wales * Woodhill, Queensland, a locality in the City of Logan New Zealand * Woodhill, Auckland * Woodhill, Whangārei, Northland Region United Kingdom * Woodhill, Angus, Scotland * Woodhill (HM Prison), a maximum security prison in Milton Keynes, England * Woodhill Road Halt railway station, a disused railway station in Bury, England United States * Woodhill (RTA Rapid Transit station), a railway station in Cleveland, Ohio * Wood Hill, Missouri * Wood Hills The Wood Hills are a mountain range in Elko County, Nevada Nevada ( ; ) is a state in the Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wood Hill, Missouri
Wood Hill is an unincorporated community in Dallas County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is located on Missouri Route 64, approximately 1.5 miles east of Pumpkin Center and Missouri Route 73. Buffalo is seven miles south-southwest. The headwaters of the Little Niangua River The Little Niangua River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed May 31, 2011 tributary of the Niangua River in the Ozarks region of central Missouri in the United States. ... arise just east of the location. History A post office called Woodhill was established in 1872, and remained in operation until 1906. The community was named for the nearby landscape. References Unincorporated communities in Dallas County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{DallasCountyMO-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |