geo stub pl ArranElderslieOntario ...Infobox settlement name ArranElderslie official name settlement type Township nickname motto image skyline ... of ArranElderslie Canada 2006 Census 2006 Population 6,747 is a township Canada township in Bruce County, Ontario Bruce County in Western Ontario Western Ontario , Canada . The township is located at the headwaters of the Sauble River Ontario Sauble River , and the Saugeen River forms the northwestern ... ArranElderslie accessdate 2010 06 24 Citeweb url http atlas.nrcan.gc.ca site english maps topo map ... shield shield size 100x90px image map mapsize map caption pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin mapsize ... type1 Province subdivision name1 ON subdivision type2 County subdivision name2 Bruce County, Ontario ...&Geo2 PR&Code2 35&Data Count&SearchText Arran&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom title ArranElderslie community profile publisher Statistics Canada work Canada 2006 Census 2006 Census data ..., Burgoyne, Chesley, Ontario Chesley , Dobbinton, Dreamland, Dunblane, Ellengowan, Elsinore, Gillies Hill, Invermay, Kelly s Corners, Lockerby, Mount Hope, Paisley, Ontario Paisley , Salisbury, Tara, Ontario Tara , Vesta and Williscroft. Demographics canada census 2006 population 6,747 2006 pop ... Population in 2006 6747 Population in 2001 6577 Population total in 1996 6851 Arran township 1707 Chesley town 1904 Elderslie township 1231 Paisley village 1106 Tara village 903 Population in 1991 Arran township 1690 Chesley town 1852 Elderslie township 1219 Paisley village 1102 Tara village 848 See ... accessdate 2010 06 24 Refend External links http www.arran elderslie.com Municipality of ArranElderslie, Ontario Geographic location Centre ArranElderslie North Saugeen First Nation Saugeen 29 , South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario South Bruce Peninsula Northeast Georgian Bluffs, Ontario Georgian Bluffs East Chatsworth, Ontario Chatsworth Southeast West Grey, Ontario West Grey South Brockton, Ontario ... more details
dablink For the suburb of Sydney, Australia, see Elderslie, New South Wales Infobox UK place official name Elderslie gaelic name Ach na Fe rna static image File Wallace s Monument, Elderslie.jpg 250px static image caption Wallace Monument country Scotland population 5,180 population ref 1991 Census population density os grid reference NS445625 edinburgh distance london distance latitude 55.83061 longitude 4.48421 post town JOHNSTONE postcode area PA postcode district PA5 dial code 01505 constituency westminster constituency westminster1 unitary scotland Renfrewshire lieutenancy scotland Renfrewshire historic Renfrewshire constituency scottish parliament West of Scotland Scottish Parliament electoral region West of Scotland Elderslie is a village in the council areas of Scotland council area ... times, Elderslie is best known as the traditionally accepted birthplace of Sir William Wallace ... room in Culzean Castle designed by Robert Adam . Today, Elderslie chiefly serves as a dormitory ... Wallace was born and grew up in Elderslie. On the site of the ancient Elderslie Castle where ... denominational state school state primary school in Elderslie Wallace Primary School, which is a feeder ... and St. Benedict s High School in Linwood. Religion Elderslie was once divided between two parish es of the established church established Church of Scotland , Elderslie West and Elderslie East, which amalgamated around 1977. Worshippers now meet in the former West church, renamed Elderslie Kirk .... There is a golf club called Elderslie Golf Club and a bowling club. Football pitches are located ... Richard Madden 1986 present Actor See also Elderslie railway station External links http www.renfrewshireleisure.com centre elderslie.asp Elderslie Leisure Centre http www.wallace.renfrewshire.sch.uk Wallace Primary School Renfrewshire Category Villages in Renfrewshire cy Elderslie de Elderslie Schottland gd Ach na Fe rna nl Elderslie no Elderslie nn Elderslie sco Elderslie sv Elderslie ... more details
Arran may refer to TOC right Geography Arran Caucasus , historical region also known as Caucasian Albania Isle of Arran , Scotland Arranmore island, County Donegal, Ireland Aran Islands , County Galway, Ireland Arran, former township now in ArranElderslie, Ontario , Canada Arran, Saskatchewan , village in Canada People First name Arran Brindle b.1981 as Arran Thompson , English cricketer f Arran Fernandez b.1995 , home educated English mathematics prodigy m Arran Lee Barrett b.1984 , English footballer m Surname Len Arran , English composer of film scores Title Earl of Arran , a title in the Peerages of Scotland and Ireland Beverages Arran Single Malt , a whisky distilled on the island of Arran, Scotland Arran Brewery on the island of Arran, Scotland Plants and animals Arran Whitebeams , 3 species of whitebeam from the island of Arran, Scotland Arran, another name for the freshwater turtle arrau Fiction Arran, a novice wizard role in the Xbox action adventure game Nightcaster Sami organizations and magazines rran the Lule S mi Center in the village in Tysfjord rran Sami publication the English language news and culture magazine See also Aran disambiguation disambig cs Arran de Arran fr Arran tr Arran ... more details
The Arran Banner is a local newspaper on the Isle of Arran . It has been published weekly since being established in 1974. For many years it was under the ownership and editorship of John Miller, an island resident. The paper attracted subscribers from around the world for its often unique and witty writing style. The newspaper is renowned for often controversial and heated discussion in its letter pages. Recently this has included debates on climate change, the state of Arran s roads and the proposed new ferry service to the island. The newspaper is also famous for a very high readership among the local population. In 1984 it received a Guinness World Record recognising this fact. The entry reads The Arran Banner, founded in 1974, has a readership of more than 97 per cent in Britain s seventh largest off shore island . Sale to the Oban Times group In 2003, the Arran Banner was purchased by the Oban Times group, who continue to publish the newspaper today. Soon after its sale, the newspaper converted to a tabloid, colour format, from the previous A4 format. It is also now printed off the island, being printed on Thursday afternoons before arriving on the island each Friday morning. Former editor John Miller continued to write weekly Banner leader columns until 2008. The current staff members include reporter Howard Driver, who has been with The Arran Banner for more than 25 years, and reporter Jennifer Lyon who was appointed in May 2007. As well as continuing to produce the weekly edition of the newspaper the company are also responsible for a small lifestyle magazine called Arran Life and the annual Holiday Arran magazine. The Arran Voice In 2007, the newspaper faced competition from the Arran Voice . In April 2009 the Arran Voice ceased publication. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi scotland glasgow and west 6531741.stm ref References reflist External links http www.arranbanner.co.uk Official Arran Banner website Scotland newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT Arran Banner Category ... more details
Image James Hamilton Earl of Arran .jpg thumb right 200px James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran Earl of Arran ... places, the Isle of Arran in Scotland, and the Aran Islands in Ireland. The Earl of Arran Scotland is a subsidiary title of the Duke of Hamilton , whereas the Earl of Arran Ireland is a separate ... 200px James Hamilton, 4th Earl of Arran The title was first created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1467 for Thomas Boyd, 1st Earl of Arran Thomas Boyd , who was later attained for treason. The next creation was in 1503 for James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran James Hamilton, 2nd Lord Hamilton . His grandson ... was made Duke of Hamilton and received a second grant of the earldom of Arran. At the death of the second ... the Duke of Hamilton . Earls of Arran First creation 1467 Thomas Boyd, 1st Earl of Arran d. c. 1472 forfeit 1469 Earls of Arran Second and third creations 1503 1643 see Duke of Hamilton Irish creations Image 1stEarlOfArran.jpg thumb right 200px Charles Butler, 1st Earl of Arran. The first Irish creation ... Baron Butler of Cloughgrenan , Viscount Tullough and Earl of Arran . However, the titles became ... Charles Butler, 1st Earl of Arran Charles Butler who was also created Baron Butler of Cloughgrenan ... of Ireland came in 1762, when Arthur Gore, 1st Earl of Arran Sir Arthur Gore, 3rd Baronet , was created Earl of Arran , of the Arran Islands in the County of Galway. He had previously represented ... Knights of the Order of St Patrick . Lord Arran had sixteen children, and one of his daughters was Cecilia ... Earl. He was the son of Colonel the Hon. William John Gore. Lord Arran was a diplomat. His son ... succeeded his father in 1983 who in his turn had succeeded his elder brother in 1958 . Lord Arran is a Conservative ... Gore, fourth son of Sir Paul Gore, 1st Baronet, of Magherabegg. Earls of Arran First creation 1662 Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran 1639 1686 Earls of Arran Second creation 1693 Charles Butler, 1st Earl of Arran 1671 1758 Gore Baronets, of Newtown 1662 Sir Arthur Gore, 1st Baronet d. 1697 Sir Arthur ... more details
coord 55.445 4.975 display title region GB scale 200000 border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 align right colspan 2 align center bgcolor 9999ff Area of Ayrshire & Arran colspan 2 align center Image ScotlandAyrshireAndArran.png Ayrshire and Arran is a Lieutenancy areas of Scotland lieutenancy area of Scotland . It consists of the Scotland Scottish council areas of East Ayrshire , North Ayrshire and South Ayrshire . The area of Ayrshire and Arran is also a brand for Tourist attractions. The area has joint electoral, valuation and health boards. For electoral and valuation purposes, the same area is simply called Ayrshire . References UK LEG ext title The Lord Lieutenants Scotland Order 1996, Statutory Instrument 1996 No. 731 S.83 . type uksi path uksi 1996 731 Carrick External links Wikisource1911Enc http www.ayrshire arran.com Ayrshire & Arran Tourist Board http www.ayrshire arran.co.uk Visit Ayrshire & Arran Guide A to Z and Picture Gallery Image MapOfAyrshire.png thumb right 250px Council areas of Ayrshire and Arran Category Lieutenancy areas of Scotland Category East Ayrshire Category North Ayrshire Category South Ayrshire Category Ayr Scotland geo stub Scotland poli stub UK gov stub nl Ayrshire and Arran no Ayrshire og Arran ... more details
For the hamlet on the Kintyre Peninsula Dippen, Argyll and Bute Dippen lang gd An Dipinn is a settlement on the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde , Scotland . Arran coord 55.4549 5.0945 type city 100 region GB display title Category Villages in North Ayrshire NorthAyrshire geo stub ... more details
unreferenced date October 2006 File Kildonan 1, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland.JPG thumb The western end of Kildonan with the Post Office and Bennan Head Image Kildonan, Pladda & Ailsa Craig from the air.jpg thumb View over southern Isle of ArranArran with Kildonan and its beach clearly visible, Pladda and Ailsa Craig beyond in the Firth of Clyde Kildonan Scottish Gaelic Gaelic Cill Donnain is a village on the south coast of the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde , Scotland . The name Kildonan derives from Donn C3 A1n of Eigg Saint Donan who is reputedly buried in the village. Early life in the village revolved around Kildonan Castle sometimes referred to as Kildonan Tower . Once a royal seat, the castle passed hands between various Scottish nobles, before latterly belonging to the Clan Hamilton Hamilton family in 1544, by which time they were the Earl of Arran Earls of Arran . The Tower was later sacked and burnt by the Earl of Sussex around 1558. Ruined remains of the building are still in existence. The modern village originated from a few small buildings in the district, with the majority of local people engaged in farming. Overlooking the smaller islands of Pladda and Ailsa Craig in the far distance, Kildonan is a small thriving community with a much used and much loved village hall. There was a primary school in the village, but numbers on the roll declined so much it was shut in 1968. The School Houses are now available as Holiday Rental Cottages. Schoolchildren ... coastguard station on Arran, but this was closed in 1981 when operations were transferred to Lamlash . There is a large sandy beach the length of the village, which is unusual for the geology of Arran where rocky beaches are far more common. Arran coord 55.441857 N 5.110896 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in North Ayrshire Category Isle of Arran Category Villages in the Isle of Arran NorthAyrshire geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Scotland, Isle of Arran, Kilmory, Torrylinn Creamery.jpg thumb right 250px The Torrylinn Creamery at Kilmory File Scotland, Isle of Arran, Kilmory church.JPG thumb right 250px Bennecarrigan Free Church Kilmory church Kilmory Cill Mhoire in Scottish Gaelic Gaelic is a tiny village on the south coast of the Isle of Arran , located on the coastal road between Lagg and Kildonan, Arran Kildonan . The village itself is no more than a few houses, a shop, a Bennecarrigan Free Church little chapel and a Post office. Southwest of the village are the Kilmory Cairns, a set of Neolithic chambered cairns in which skeletal remains and a flint knife were found. At the East end of the village is the Torylinn creamery, which produces Arran Dunlop, the silver medal winner in the British Cheese Awards 2002. Many islanders visit Kilmory on a regular basis to take in the stunning natural beauty of the area, including the unspoilt and lengthy beach. In early 2007, the village suffered a devastating loss of amenities, with the village shop, tearoom and public bar all closing. As of November 2007, the public bar has not reopened and the shop and tearoom remain up for sale. Kilmory villagers have pledged to work towards purchasing the shop, however, with a stated intention of relying on 100 public funding, reopening does not seem a likely prospect in the near future. It is believed that if a new operator for the Post Office is not found by the end of February, then the Post Office in Kilmory will close permanently. Arran Coord 55.448 5.223 type city format dms display title Category Isle of Arran Category Villages in North Ayrshire Category Villages in the Isle of Arran NorthAyrshire geo stub ... more details
About the Scottish island Arran disambiguation Arran Infobox Scottish island location map Scotland Argyll and Bute caption Arran shown within Argyll and Bute latitude 55.57 longitude 5.25 GridReference .... unless otherwise stated ref Arran or the Isle of Arran Scots Gaelic Eilean Arainn is the largest island ... and west beyond Kintyre . Arran is mountainous and has been described as a geologist s paradise ... the island and it became a centre of religious activity. During the troubled Viking Age , Arran became ... of the names of these islands have more than one possible meaning as a result. Arran is therefore ... at least corresponds with the geography Arran is significantly loftier than all the land that immediately ... Brythonic place names that may have existed were later replaced on Arran as the Goidelic speaking ... Norse influence, many current place names on Arran are of Viking origin. ref Downie 1933 pp. 38&ndash ... harbour to Goat Fell File Kildonan 5. Cloudscape over Kildonan Bay, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland.jpg thumb Clouds over Kildonan, Arran Kildonan Bay on the southern tip of Arran The island lies in the Firth of Clyde between Ayr and Kintyre . The profile of the north Arran hills as seen from ... of Arran as seen from the Clyde Coast . Various websites claim the phrase refers to single hills ... arranpag.htm Arran Page 1 hughspicer.fsnet.co.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2009. ref The highest of these hills ... name McK300 McKirdy et al. 2007 pp. 297 301. ref Arran is a popular destination for geologist s, who ... . Image Arran satellite.jpg thumb left 150px Satellite photo of Arran. The island to the east is Holy ... out. ref http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk arran corrie index.html Corrie . Undiscovered Scotland ... web url http www.waymarking.com waymarks WM3F65 title Hutton s Unconformity Lochranza, Isle of Arran ... and Arran s highest peaks may have been nunatak s at this time. ref name McK300 After the last retreat ... title Geology of Arran author Andrew Rogie accessdate 2008 11 09 ref ref Downie 1933 pp. 70 ... more details
Infobox person name Arran Stephens education completed GED or equivalent also some college occupation Cofounder and CEO of Nature s Path spouse Ratana parents Rupert and Gwen Stephens children Gurdeep, Shanti, Jyoti and Arjan ref http trustorganicfood.com organic cereal profits naturally ref Arran Stephens is a Canadian CEO , entrepreneur and author. He hails from a farming family on Vancouver Island . He and his wife Ratana cofounded food businesses that became Nature s Path in Vancouver after he visited India in the 1960s. Their childen Jyoti and Arjan have been able to work for the family business and many other relatives and in laws are involved in food farming, processing and sales at other companies. ref http www.theglobeandmail.com report on business managing top employers sustainability runs deep in cereal making family article1994663 ref ref http trustorganicfood.com organic cereal profits naturally ref As Nature s Path has grown Arran s personal and family connections have helped diversify the food products and ancillary projects the company is involved with to make every effort to balance the Triple bottom line . In 2007 Andrew Weil combined his eponymous health and wellness brand with Nature s Path s food processing knowhow to introduce a line of healthy and sustainable fruit and nut bars. ref http business.highbeam.com 4524 article 1G1 167207745 weil man ref ref http evolvingwellness.com posts 226 review weil by natures path organic chocolada walnut pure fruit and nut ... dimensions of food have been major motivating factors in the successes Arran and numerous cohorts have enjoyed. In 2011 Arran finished and published the book The Compassionate Diet with Eliot ... 2011 07 04 the compassionate diet by arran stephens ref See Also Nature s Path http veganacious.com 2011 07 04 the compassionate diet by arran stephens The Compassionate Diet book review References Reflist http arranstephens.com Arran Stephens Category Living people Category Canadian people of Scottish ... more details
BLP refimprove date November 2011 File Len Arran Wiki Photo.jpg thumb right 250px Len Arran Len Arran born Leonard Arran , 7 June 1961, Thornaby on Tees , England is an English people English composer of film score s, and songwriter for Skunk Anansie and solo artist Deborah Dyer Deborah Dyer Skin . He began his career as a guitarist in London in the late 1980s. In 1991, he developed a writing partnership with Dyer, leading to the formation of rock band Skunk Anansie. From 1994 onwards, they produced eight Top 40 singles, including Hedonism Just Because You Feel Good , Twisted , and Brazen Weep , and three gold record gold platinum record platinum albums Paranoid and Sunburnt 1995 , Stoosh 1997 and Post Orgasmic Chill 1999 . 2004 saw the release of songs for Skin s first Solo Album, Fleshwounds on EMI followed by her second solo album, Fake Chemical State V2 Music released in March 2006. The huge hit song Secretly was used in the film Cruel Intentions 1999 , along with other tracks for the films Strange Days film Strange Days 1995 , Mission Impossible film Mission Impossible 1998 , The Avengers 1998 film The Avengers 1998 , and other television credits in Europe and America. Arran has composed music for many computer games, including the Sony Entertainment Personal computer PC game Tellurian Defence . He has scored music for several Irish short films, in addition to music for Simon Community TV commercials. He has scored films including the award winning A Dublin Story 2003 , and Push Hands 2004 , Past Pupil 2005 and L Empire des loups 2005 . Other works include the British romantic ... by Arran was nominated for an Oscar at the 81st Academy Awards ref cite web url http www.oscars.org ... aboutacademyawards index.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 04 07 ref 2009 . Arran ... Labhaoise Homepage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arran ... OF BIRTH Thornaby on Tees , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arran, Len Category ... more details
Arran lang az Aran lang fa , also known as Aran , Ardhan in Parthian language Parthian , Al Ran ... books?id NWW7AAAAIAAJ&pg PA148 accessdate quote The province of Arran, classical Albania, lay ... http www.iranica.com newsite articles v2f5 v2f5a010.html Encyclopedia Iranica. C. E. Bosworth. Arran ... as Arran and Aras. ref ref Prasad, Ganga. The Fountain Head of Religion . Published by the Book ... ref name Minorsky ref name Bosworth Arabized form of Arran ref name Journal in Arabic . The native ... www.iranchamber.com geography articles arran real azerbaijan.php Arran, the real name of Adjerbadjan ... Arran or Arhan ref http rbedrosian.com kg7.htm Kirakos History of the Armenians Bot generated ... has also been compared with that of Arran. ref http www.avesta.org vendidad vd1sbe.htm Darmesteter ... In pre Islamic times, Caucasian Albania Arran was a wider concept than that of post Islamic Arran. Ancient Arran covered all eastern Transcaucasia, which included most of the territory of modern day Azerbaijan ... notion of Arran reduced to the territory between the rivers of Kura and Araks. ref name Bosworth In a medieval chronicle Ajayib ad Dunia , written in the 13th century by an unknown author, Arran is said ... bank of the Kura river until it joined with the Aras was attributed to Arran the left bank of the Kura was known as Shirvan . The boundaries of Arran have shifted throughout history, sometimes ... parts of the South Caucasus . In some instances Arran was a part of Armenia. ref Abi Ali Ahmad ibn ... Medieval Islamic geographers gave descriptions of Arran in general, and of its towns, which included ... of Arran History of Arran is summarized in History of Azerbaijan section, where you can refer for detailed ... territory of Caucasian Albania was included under the name of Arran. This region was at times part ... and Tiflis emirates. The principal cities of Arran in early medieval times were Barda, Azerbaijan ... of the Shaddadid dynasty, Ganja was considered the mother city of Arran during their reign ... more details
the Firth of Clyde and the Isle of ArranArran mountains. Population has been falling in January 2008 ... date December 2008 Footnotes reflist Arran Category Villages in the Isle of Arran Corrie NorthAyrshire ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Infobox cricketer biography playername image country England fullname Arran Spencer Steele nickname living true dayofbirth 14 monthofbirth 1 yearofbirth 1975 placeofbirth Corby , Northamptonshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling Leg break role family David Steele cricketer David Steele father br Mark Steele cricketer Mark Steele brother br John Steele cricketer, born 1946 John Steele uncle club1 Northamptonshire Cricket Board year1 1999 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 List A cricket LA matches1 1 runs1 23 bat avg1 23.00 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 23 deliveries1 &ndash wickets1 &ndash bowl avg1 &ndash fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 &ndash catches stumpings1 &ndash &ndash date 21 November year 2010 source http www.espncricinfo.com ci content player 20342.html Cricinfo Arran Spencer Steele born 14 January 1975 is a former English people English cricket er. Steele was a right handed Batsman cricket batsman who bowled leg break . He was born at Corby , Northamptonshire . Steele represented the Northamptonshire Cricket Board in a single List A cricket List A match against Wiltshire County Cricket Club Wiltshire in the 1999 NatWest Trophy . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 9 9056 List A Matches.html List A Matches played by Arran Steele ref In his only List A match, he scored 23 runs. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 9 9056 a Batting by Team.html List A Batting And Fielding For Each Team by Arran ... ci content player 20342.html Arran Steele at Cricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 9 9056 9056.html Arran Steele at CricketArchive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steele, Arran ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 14 January 1975 PLACE OF BIRTH Corby , Northamptonshire DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steele, Arran Category ... more details
Arran Fernandez , England, born June 1995 , is a home education home educated student who broke the age record for gaining a General Certificate of Secondary Education GCSE , the English academic qualification usually taken at age 16. Sitting the examinations at the age of five, he was awarded GCSE Mathematics in 2001. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi education 1505857.stm title GCSE success stories accessdate 2008 09 16 publisher BBC date 2001 08 23 ref In 2003 he became the youngest ever person to gain an A grade at GCSE, also for Mathematics. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk uk 2003 aug 22 gcses2003.gcses4 title Bright young things set record accessdate 2008 09 16 publisher The Guardian location London first Rebecca last Smithers date 2003 08 22 ref ref cite web url http www.spiegel.de schulspiegel 0,1518,262971,00.html title Achtj hriges Wunderkind Kl ger ohne Schule accessdate 2009 02 14 publisher Der Spiegel ref In October 2010, aged 15 years and 3 months, he became ... 14 arran fernandez title Cambridge University offers place to 14 year old accessdate 2010 01 08 publisher ... news education education news maths prodigy arran fernandez is the youngest cambridge fresher since 1773 2098824.html title Maths prodigy Arran Fernandez is the youngest Cambridge ... 02 14 publisher On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS ref ref http oeis.org search?q Arran Fernandez List of sequences in On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS authored by Arran Fernandez ... Arran Fernandez 14 youngest Cambridge student 1773.html title Maths prodigy Arran Fernandez, 15 ... London ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fernandez, Arran ... DEFAULTSORT Fernandez, Arran Category 1995 births Category Alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Category Living people Category English children England bio stub es Arran Fernandez ru , vi Arran Fernandez ... more details
Arran Brindle born Thompson on 23 November 1981 at Steeton , Yorkshire is an England English cricket cricketer and member of the English women s cricket team England Women s team ref http www.espncricinfo.com ci content player 53820.html ref . She represented England women in 9 Test matches and 58 one day internationals from 2000 2005, scoring a century in the First Test against Australia at Hove in 2005 and 8 ODI fifties. In 2006, she decided to take a break from top level cricket to spend more time with her family. She continues to play club cricket in the Lincolnshire ECB Men s Premier League for Louth. She became the first woman to score a century in men s semi professional cricket as she scored 128 for her team against Market Deeping CC on 21st May 2011. Arran returned to the international fold in 2010 when she was picked in the England squad for the summer s one day matches ref http www.espncricinfo.com women content story 515794.html ref . She scored her maiden one day international century an unbeaten 107 against South Africa at Potchefstroom in October 2011 ref http www.espncricinfo.com women content story 537459.html ref . References Reflist England Squad 2005 Women s Cricket World Cup Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brindle, Arran ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 November 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brindle, Arran Category English women cricketers Category England women Test cricketers Category England women One Day International cricketers Category England women Twenty20 International cricketers Category 1981 births Category Living people england cricket bio 1980s stub ta ... more details
MV Arran was a pioneering Clyde vehicle ferry introduced by Caledonian Steam Packet Company in 1953 ... restaurant , before she was finally scrapped in 1993. History MV Arran was the first of a trio ... were planned for the Clyde routes of their names, Arran , MV Bute 1954 6 and MV Cowal . It rapidly ... cite web url http www.shipsofcalmac.co.uk h arran.asp title History MV Arran publisher Ships of Calmac accessdate 1 August 2010 ref The previous Arran of 1933 was renamed Kildonan , to release the name she was scrapped on arrival of MV Glen Sannox in 1957. ref name history Layout MV Arran s passenger ... Arran entered service on the Gourock to Dunoon crossing in 1954. For fifteen years, she remained in the upper ... to Millport, Isle of Cumbrae Millport . She relieved as the Arran car ferry. ref name history From January 1970, Arran was based at West Loch Tarbert, Argyll West Loch Tarbert and gave two weekday ... service on 14 August 1974, and Arran became a spare vessel, relieving regularly on both the Clyde ... history The arrival of the new MV Claymore effectively made Arran and MV Bute 1954 6 redundant. MV Pioneer 1974 6 , MV Columba and MV Glen Sannox were all available for relief. Arran gave her last CalMac ... up in January 1993. ref name history Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT Arran Category Caledonian MacBrayne ... more details
The Arran Whitebeams are species of whitebeam endemism endemic to the Isle of Arran , Ayrshire, Scotland. Status These trees, sometimes called the Scottish or Arran Whitebeam Sorbus arranensis , the Bastard Mountain Ash or Cut leaved Whitebeam Sorbus pseudofennica ref cite book author Donald Rodger, John Stokes & James Ogilve year 2006 title Heritage Trees of Scotland publisher The Tree Council isbn 0 904853 03 9 page 58 ref and the Catacol Whitebeam Sorbus pseudomeinichii are, if rarity is measured by numbers alone, amongst the most endangered tree species in the world. They are protected in Glen Diomhan off Glen Catacol , at the north end of the island by a partly fenced off National Nature Reserve , and are monitored by staff from Scottish Natural Heritage . Only 236 Sorbus pseudofennica and 283 Sorbus arranensis were recorded as mature trees in 1980. ref name Bignal cite journal title The endemic whitebeams of North Arran author Eric Bignal year 1980 journal The Glasgow Naturalist volume ... is from the Bastard Mountain Ash, S. pseudofennica , collected in 1797 from North Arran and another ... arranensis and Sorbus pseudofennica on the Island of Arran, with their supposed parent species Sorbus ... have evolved following similar evolutionary pressures, but quite independently of the Arran Whitebeams ... of these unique species possessed by Arran. Catacol Whitebeam A New Species In 2007 it was announced ... by researchers on the Isle of Arran. The tree is again a cross between the native rowan and whitebeam ... was much more diverse than previously thought and that the Arran whitebeams seem to be gradually ... of the trees and steps were taken to protect the two known specimens on the Isle of Arran . ref name SWT New species of tree discovered on Arran . Scottish Wildlife. November 2007, ISSN 0143 1234. P. 9. ref See also Eglinton Country Park Arran whitebeams on the mainland. References Reflist External ... Isle of Arran Category Speciation ... more details
, see Keynotes Abstracts Arran Gare. ref Research Gare s work is mainly in environmental ... Democracy . Selected publications Books 1983 Robert Elliot and Arran E. Gare eds, Environmental ... Press. 1993 Arran Gare, Nihilism Incorporated European Civilization and Environmental Destruction ... access manager Repository swin 12737?start 61 Read online 1993 Arran Gare, Beyond European Civilization ... online 1995 Arran Gare, Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis, London Routledge. ref name routledge ... Routledge entry , Arran Gare Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis, London, 1995. ref 1996 Arran ...1 Text&query1 Arran Gare&conjunction1 AND&field2 Text&query2 &conjunction2 AND&field3 Text&query ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gare, Arran ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gare, Arran Category 1948 births ... more details
Location map Canada Saskatchewan lat 51.5304 long 101.4307 width 200 caption Location of Arran in Saskatchewan label Arran Image Doukhobor Village of Vosnesenya Thunder Hill Colony.jpg thumb The Doukhobor village of Vosnesinia, on the Swan River north east of Arran, in the early 1900s. Arran is a village in eastern Saskatchewan , Canada , approximately 90  km northeast of Yorkton, Saskatchewan Yorkton and 10  km west of the Manitoba border. Arran is located on Saskatchewan Highway 49 Highway 49 . History The area around Arran was part of the North Reserve , also known as Thunder Hill Reserve , one of the block settlement areas allocated for the Doukhobor immigrants who arrived here in 1899 from Russian Empire Russia s Transcaucasia n provinces. ref name kalmakoff sk J.J. Kalmakoff http www.doukhobor.org Maps.htm Historical Doukhobor Maps Saskatchewan ref A commemorative plaque marking the closure of Arran School at the end of the 1994 class year reads ref name arran school closed plaque http www.facebook.com photo.php?pid 2197375&id 551705010 Closure plaque ref blockquote ARRAN SCHOOL br NO. 3480 br SEC. SE. 1 34 31 BUILT NOV. 1914 br CLOSED JUNE 1994 blockquote A similar sign is posted in front of the school, reading ref name arran school closed sign http www.facebook.com photo.php?pid 2197341&id 551705010 Closure sign ref blockquote ARRAN, NO. 3480 br first opened Nov.30, 1914 br Closed June 30, 1994 br S.E. sec. 1· 34· 21· W. 1st blockquote Statistics Canada census 2001 population 55 2001 pop delta 3.8 2001 land area 0.69 2001 pop density 80.0 2001 median age 65.3 2001 median age m 60.8 2001 median age f 66.0 2001 total pvt dwell 39 2001 mean hh income Not Available Climate Weather box location Arran metric first yes single line yes Jan record high C 7.2 Feb record high C 12.5 Mar record high C 13 Apr record high C 28.9 May record high C 38.5 Jun record high C 36.5 Jul record high C 36.5 Aug record high C 36.1 Sep record high C 35 Oct record ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Infobox Musical name The Maid of Arran subtitle An Irish Idyl in 5 Acts image Maid of arran.jpg image size 200px caption Cover of the songbook music L. Frank Baum lyrics L. Frank Baum book L. Frank Baum basis A Princess of Thule br by William Black novelist William Black productions Touring 1882 1883 br Syracuse 1885 Please do not include production specific acting, directing, etc. awards awards The Maid of Arran, An Idyllic Irish Drama Written for the People, Irrespective of Caste or Nationality is an 1882 musical play by L. Frank Baum , writing and performing under the pseudonym, Louis F. Baum , based on the novel A Princess of Thule by William Black novelist William Black . It was described as A Play to Ensnare All Hearts and Leave an Impress This is an accurate transcription. Do not change. of Beauty and Nobility Within the Sordid Mind of Man. The play resets the novel from Scotland s Outer Hebrides to Ireland although Isle of ArranArran is actually in Scotland Baum probably meant Aran Islands Aran , but never changed it . This was a well received melodrama with elaborate stage effects, including a storm upon a ship, and an original score by Baum himself. Unfortunately, only the songbook for the windows use survives, which omits two of the songs referenced ... of Arran, Con. O Mara John F. Ryan . She sang the songs The Legend of Castle Arran and Ship Ahoy ... York Dramatic Mirror , October 17, 1914. ref . Song list Act 1 The Legend of Castle Arran Shiela When O Mara is King Once Again Shiela A Rollicking Irish Boy Dennie Act 2 The Legend of Castle Arran ... of The Maid of Arran was written in the box office with the charred sides. The tone suggests some facetiousness ... mywebpages.comcast.net scottandrewh maid of arran.htm The Maid of Arran page on the Lyman Frank Baum Works Archive http www.hungrytigerpress.com tigertunes arran irishboy.shtml A Rollicking Irish Boy on Hungry Tiger Press DEFAULTSORT Maid of Arran, The Category Musicals based on novels Category ... more details
dablink Twined with the village of Elderslie in Scotland BEGIN Suburb infobox scroll down to edit main article text Infobox Australian Place type suburb name Elderslie city Sydney state nsw lga Camden Council New South Wales Camden Council postcode 2570 pop 2,639 2001 stategov Electoral district of Camden Camden fedgov Division of Macarthur Macarthur near nw Camden, New South Wales Camden near n Kirkham, New South Wales Kirkham near ne Narellan, New South Wales Narellan near w Camden, New South Wales Camden near e Narellan, New South Wales Narellan near sw Camden South, New South Wales Camden South near s Spring Farm, New South Wales Spring Farm near se Narellan Vale, New South Wales Narellan Vale dist1 60 location1 Sydney CBD END suburb infobox Elderslie is a suburb of the Macarthur, New South Wales Macarthur Region of Sydney, Australia Sydney in the state of New South Wales , Australia in Camden Council New South Wales Camden Council . In addition, it is located on the east side of the Nepean River . It has a small local shop, high school, primary school, netball courts, cricket, AFL, Football Rugby League oval, a BMX track and a historic house John Oxley Cottage built in the1890s and converted into the Camden Visitors centre in 1989. It was named after explorer John Oxley who held an early grant of land in the area. History The area now known as Elderslie was probably originally ..., earning it the name Cowpastures. In 1805 in Australia 1805 , a small hut was built at Elderslie ... s suburban sprawl reached the town of Camden and modern suburbs like Elderslie were subdivided into housing ... of Elderslie had a population of 2,639 people. Statistically, it is a very homogeneous community with 94 ... 2001 AUS id SSC11836 name Elderslie State Suburb accessdate 2007 06 30 quick on ref Governance Elderslie lies in the south ward of Camden Council New South Wales Camden Council , currently represented ... Category Towns in the Macarthur Region ro Elderslie, New South Wales ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Elderslie image name caption line Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway manager Glasgow and South Western Railway locale Elderslie borough Renfrewshire latitude 55.8387 longitude 4.4751 gridref NS450634 years 21 July 1840 events Opened years1 14 February 1966 events1 Closed platforms 4 Elderslie railway station was a train station railway station serving the west of Elderslie , Scotland , originally as part of the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway now the Ayrshire Coast Line . History The station opened on 21 July 1840. ref name butt90 Butt, page 90 ref The station was grand in design, and had four platforms, with the station building extended out over the two central platforms. It had a covered walkway out into Elderslie Main Road. It was a busy railway intersection, as all mainline traffic from Glasgow Ayr Stranraer passed through it, as well as the Paisley Canal Line , the Dalry and North Johnstone Line , and the Bridge of Weir Railway . Ref Lost railway lines south of Glasgow A. Wham, 2000 ref To the east of the station was Canal Junction, with the line dividing between the line to Glasgow via Paisley Gilmour Street railway station Paisley Gilmour Street and the line via Paisley Canal whilst to the west a dive under junction provided connections to the North Johnstone line and the line to Greenock Princes Pier , via Kilmacolm. Elderslie station closed on 14 February 1966 and was demolished shortly after, ref name butt90 however it remained a junction until the closure of the Paisley Canal Line through to Kilmacolm in 1983. Following the Ayrshire Coast Line electrification in 1986, an Up Passenger Loop remains, and the line to the south west is signalled for bi directional working. All that remains of the station now is the bricked off entrance on the main road, which once led to the covered walkway, and a large brick abutment adjacent to the current Glasgow to Ayr line. ref A History of Elderslie ref References Notes ... more details
The Arran Coastal Way is a 100 Kilometre long distance trail that goes around the coastline of Isle of ArranArran in Scotland . The idea of the Arran Coastal Way was conceived by the late Hugh McKerrell and Richard Sim. External links http www.coastalway.co.uk The Official Pages of the Arran Coastal Way http www.walkthearrancoastalway.co.uk Sectional Guide information to the Arran Coastal Way Coastal paths of Britain Category Isle of Arran Category Long distance footpaths in Scotland Category Coastal paths in Scotland NorthAyrshire geo stub ... more details