James Sutherland purchased a large portion of area including Ascot and its surrounds. In 1882 a railway line was built from Clayfield, Queensland Eagle Junction to Ascot for access to the racecourse ... ascot University of QueenslandQueensland Places Ascot Suburbs of Brisbane City Council Coord 27 25 55 S 153 03 54 E display title region AU QLD type city name Ascot Category Suburbs of Brisbane nl AscotQueensland zh ...Infobox Australian place type suburb name Ascot city Brisbane state qld image Yabba St ascot.jpg caption Yabba Street lga City of Brisbane postcode 4007 pop 5,330 2006 census area 2.5 est stategov Electoral ... near nw Clayfield, Queensland Clayfield near n Hendra, Queensland Hendra near ne Brisbane Airport, Queensland Brisbane Airport near w Clayfield, Queensland Clayfield near e Eagle Farm, Queensland Eagle Farm near sw Albion, Queensland Albion near s Hamilton, Queensland Hamilton near se Hamilton, Queensland Hamilton Refimprove date August 2008 Ascot is a predominantly affluent residential suburb of Brisbane , Queensland, Australia, characterised by large Queenslander architecture Queenslander homes ... with many bus and train services departing from Ascot railway station, Brisbane Ascot railway station . Ascot is home to the Eagle Farm Racecourse Eagle Farm and Doomben Racecourse Doomben racecourses ..., Ascot, from Yabba Street During World War II , several buildings were used by Douglas MacArthur and the Central ... station at 77  Kitchener Road and several other locations in nearby Hamilton, Queensland ... at 81 Yabba Street, Ascot. The population in Ascot was 4,545 people in 2001, and the median ... the suburb was served by Trams in Brisbane electric trams which ran up from Hamilton, Queensland Hamilton along Racecourse Road, Lancaster Road and terminated in Alexandria Road. Ascot railway station and Doomben railway station, Brisbane Doomben railway station provides access to Queensland Rail ... more details
wiktionary Ascot or Ascott is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means eastern cottage . Places Ascot is the name of several places In Australia Ascot, Queensland , suburb of Brisbane Ascot Park, South Australia , suburb of Adelaide Ascot Ballarat , town near Ballarat in Victoria Ascot, Victoria Bendigo , suburb of Bendigo in Victoria Ascot Vale, Victoria , suburb of Melbourne Electoral district of Ascot Vale , former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly Ascot, Western Australia , suburb of Perth Electoral district of Ascot , former electoral district of the Western Australia Legislative Assembly In Canada Mont Bellevue, Quebec , which comprises the former town of AscotAscot Corner, Quebec In India Askot In New Zealand Ascot Park, New Zealand , suburb of Porirua In the United Kingdom Ascot, Berkshire North Ascot South Ascot Ascott, Buckinghamshire Ascott House Ascott under Wychwood , Oxfordshire Ascott d Oyley , Oxfordshire Ascott Earl , Oxfordshire Finance Ascot Finance Asset Swapped Convertible Option Transaction ASCOT Facilities Ascot Racecourse , a Berkshire, UK horse racing facility Ascot Gold Cup , major race held at the Ascot racecourse. Ascot Racecourse, Western Australia , a horse racing facility Ascot Stadium , a facility in Gweru, Zimbabwe Ascot Park speedway , a motor racing track in Los Angeles Other uses Ascot may also refer to Ascot tie , a cravat with wide square ends Ascot brand , a boot company Ascot cap , a distinctive cap with a rounded shape Ascot was the name of cars from two different short lived British car companies Ascot 1904 automobile operating in 1904 Ascot 1928 automobile between 1928 and 1930 Honda Ascot , both a 500cc motorcycle first produced in 1983, and a type of car first produced in 1993. Ascot 1914 automobile , a short lived French automobile company Ascot cigarettes , a brand of cigarette s popular in Israel in the 1960s Ascot class minesweeper, alternative name of the Racecourse class minesweeper , a type of ship ... more details
Ascot Park can refer to Ascot Park speedway dirt racing track in Gardena, California Ascot Park, New Zealand suburb in Porirua, New Zealand Ascot Park, South Australia place in Adelaide, South Australia disamb ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 infobox UK place static image name Ascot station, Berkshire, 19 February 2005.jpg static image caption small London Routemaster at Ascot Railway Station small country England latitude 51.41 longitude 0.65 label position left official name Sunninghill and Ascot population 11,603 population ref 2001 civil parish Sunninghill and Ascot unitary england Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Windsor and Maidenhead lieutenancy england Berkshire region South East England constituency westminster Windsor UK Parliament constituency Windsor post town Ascot, Berkshire Ascot postcode district SL5 postcode area SL dial code 01344 os grid reference SU9567 Sunninghill and Ascot is a civil parishes in England civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead on the eastern borders of the England English county of Berkshire . Before 12 August 2004, the parish was known simply as Sunninghill, Berkshire Sunninghill . It covers the small town s of both Sunninghill, Berkshire Sunninghill and Ascot, Berkshire Ascot , including Ascot Racecourse , and the villages of Cheapside, Berkshire Cheapside and South Ascot , as well as part of the village of North Ascot . External links Commons category inline Sunninghill and Ascot Berkshire geo stub Windsor and Maidenhead Category Windsor and Maidenhead Category Civil parishes in Berkshire nl Sunninghill and Ascot ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 51.4084 longitude 0.6707 official name Ascot unitary england ... post town ASCOT postcode district SL5 postcode area SL dial code 01344 statistic 5,100 2001 statistic title Population os grid reference SU925685 civil parish Sunninghill and Ascot static image File Ascot High Street .jpg 240px static image caption Ascot High Street Ascot is a village within the civil parishes in England civil parish of Sunninghill and Ascot , in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead , Berkshire , England . It is most notable as the location of Ascot Racecourse , home of the prestigious Royal Ascot meeting. The region is split into three distinct areas Ascot itself, North Ascot partially in the civil parish of Winkfield and South Ascot . Governance Ascot is part of the district .... Ascot has a Ascot railway station station on a bi section of the railway line from London ... of the frequent service on this line, Ascot is now a commuter centre with its residents in both directions ... senior schools in the area include St. George s School, Ascot St. George s School a private girls senior school recently attended by Princess Beatrice of York , St Mary s School, Ascot , a Catholic all girls boarding school, located in South Ascot and the Licensed Victuallers School , which is located down the road from Ascot Racecourse. Papplewick, one of the leading Preparatory school UK preparatory schools in Britain Citation needed date January 2011 is also based in Ascot. The local state secondary school in the Ascot area is Charters School in nearby Sunningdale , which received a Grade 1 Outstanding assessment from the Schools watchdog Ofsted in 2009. Royal Ascot week main Ascot Racecourse File AscotStand.JPG thumb left The new grandstand at Ascot Racecourse Royal Ascot The centrepiece of Ascot s year is held in June Royal Ascot is one of the world s most famous race meetings, steeped ... drawn carriage. It is a major event in the British social calendar. Although this has placed Ascot ... more details
North Ascot is an area of Ascot, Berkshire Ascot in the county of Berkshire in England . It lies north of the A329 road A329 and west of the A332 , adjoining the Ascot Racecourse famous racecourse , Heatherwood Hospital and the village of Burleigh, Bracknell Burleigh . Local government North Ascot is largely in the civil parish of Winkfield in the borough of Bracknell Forest with a small portion in the civil parish of Sunninghill and Ascot in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead . Housing Houses tend to be large late Victorian or Edwardian, set in generally spacious grounds. These are mostly found sheltering behind high hedges or electric gates. The highest concentration is around the perimeter of the course and towards Windsor Great Park . More modest, recent houses mostly 1970 80s can be found on the estate straddled by Gainsborough Drive. The houses round Fernbank Road tend to be 3 bedroom houses. Nearby places Towns and cities Bracknell , Windsor, Berkshire Windsor Villages Bagshot, Surrey Bagshot , Sunninghill, Berkshire Sunninghill , Sunningdale , Virginia Water See also List of places in Berkshire Also located near North Ascot is Camberley, Windlesham, Sunninghill and Sunningdale. External links Commons category North Ascot http www.ascotvillage.org.uk Ascot Village Website Bracknell Forest Berkshire geo stub coord 51.41955 N 0.68527 W source placeopedia display title Category Bracknell Forest Category Villages in Berkshire Category Windsor and Maidenhead ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 for the defunct racing stadium Ascot Park, California Ascot Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in Gweru , Zimbabwe . It is currently used mostly for football soccer football matches and serves as the home stadium for Chapungu United . The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people. Coord 19 25 S 29 50 E display title Category Football venues in Zimbabwe Category Stadiums in Zimbabwe Category Multi purpose stadiums in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe sports venue stub tr Ascot Stadyumu ... more details
South Ascot is a village just south of and down the hill from the small town of Ascot, Berkshire Ascot in the England English county of Berkshire . It is bounded on the west by the Kingsride area of Swinley Woods , on the north by the Reading, Berkshire Reading to Waterloo station Waterloo railway line and merges with Sunninghill, Berkshire Sunninghill to the east. Local government South Ascot is in the civil parish of Sunninghill and Ascot , part of the district administered by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead , a unitary authority . Housing and amenities Housing here is more modest, but generally pleasant with plenty of open space and woodland. Most houses are Victorian architecture Victorian villas or semi detached, although more recent development is also in evidence. House prices tend to be slightly more affordable than its northern counterpart, although these are still well above national average and ideal for commuting into London or Reading, Berkshire Reading . The Church building church of All Souls Church of England CofE was built in 1896. There are a number of shops, including a pub, along the Brockenhurst Road A330 and Ascot railway station is found on the northern edge of the village. St. Francis Roman Catholic Primary School in South Ascot is considered one of the best in the borough External links Commons category South Ascot http www.ascotvillage.org.uk Ascot Village Website http www.uk web index.co.uk photos Berkshire Ascot South 20Ascot 0 0 South Ascot Photographs coord 51.403 0.671 type city region GB display title Category Villages in Berkshire Category Windsor and Maidenhead Berkshire geo stub ... more details
Refimprove date June 2011 Other uses For the private housing development named Royal Ascot in Hong Kong, see Royal Ascot, Hong Kong . Infobox Racecourse Name Ascot Image Image Ascot racecourse logo.jpg br Image AscotFinishingPost.JPG 300px Website http www.ascot.co.uk Location Ascot, Berkshire Ascot , Berkshire Coordinates coord 51 24 58 N 0 40 37 W type landmark scale 10000 region GB Owner Ascot Racecourse ... NotableRaces Ascot Gold Cup Prev Aintree Racecourse Aintree Next Ayr Racecourse Ayr Ascot Racecourse IPAc en icon s k t is a famous England English racecourse, located in the small town of Ascot, Berkshire Ascot , Berkshire , used for thoroughbred horse racing . It is one of the leading racecourses ... Castle , and owned by Ascot Racecourse Ltd. ref cite web title About Ascot Racecourse url http www.ascot.co.uk ?page About History&type StandaloneTemplate ref Ascot today stages twenty six days of Flat ... the Ascot Gold Cup . The most prestigious race is the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes run over the course in July. History Image Ascot, Royal Enclosur.jpg thumb left upright The Royal Enclosure on cup day, 1907 Ascot Racecourse was founded in 1711 by Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne . The first ... racecourse. In 1913 Parliament passed an act creating the Ascot Authority, an entity that manages the racecourse to this day. From its creation until 1945 the only racing that took place at Ascot was the Royal ... upright thumb upright upright Hat in the Royal Enclosure, 2009 Ascot racecourse closed for a period ... Bank GB Allied Irish Bank and designed by Populous architects Populous and Buro Happold . As owner of the Ascot ... 2009 it was confirmed that the main sponsors of Ascot, William Hill would be ceasing their sponsorship ... decision making process. ref cite web title Hills to end backing for jump racing at Ascot url http www.racingpost.com news horse racing william hill to end backing for jump racing at ascot 170384 publisher Racing Post date 15 March 2009 accessdate 2009 04 29 ref In July 2009 Ascot Racecourse also ... more details
Other uses2 Ascot Image Sargent, John Singer 1856 1925 1880 ca. by Paul Berthier 1879 1916 .jpg thumb right 200px John Singer Sargent in a pleated Ascot tie c. 1880 An ascot tie , or ascot , is a narrow neckband with wide pointed wings, traditionally made of pale grey patterned silk . This wide, formal tie is usually patterned, folded over, and fastened with a stickpin or tie tack . It is usually reserved ... to a modern tie and is traditionally either grey or black. The ascot is descended from the earlier ... dress for weddings today. The Royal Ascot race meeting at the Ascot Racecourse gave the ascot its name, although such dress cravats were no longer worn with morning dress at the Royal Ascot races by the Edwardian era . The ascot was still commonly worn for business with morning dress in the late .... Tying methods For the Dress Cravat The Ascot knot is used for the dress cravat and finishes with the ends ... tie For the Day Cravat The simple knot, with the Ascot inside the shirt more traditional for a day cravat The simple knot, with the Ascot outside the shirt less traditional for a day cravat Popularity ... actor Jeremy Piven is known to wear an ascot tie, an unusual choice in his time. Students at the Officer ... Doo Fred Jones of the show Scooby Doo wears an orange ascot. Michael Corleone , Al Pacino s character in The Godfather , wears an ascot in a few scenes, and is pictured wearing it on some versions of the Part II DVD. Don Knotts would often wear an ascot in his role as Ralph Furley on Three s Company . Comedian Drew Hastings has been known to wear an ascot often. In Toy Story 3 , Ken is shown wearing an ascot when he meets Barbie. References Reflist Villarosa, Riccardo The Elegant Man How to Construct ... howtotie.htm How to tie the Ruche knot The Ascot is referred to as a Cravat on this page ... cravat knots http www.moda.com.pl wedding strony garnitury.phtml?strona plastron.i How to tie the Ascot knot shows how an Ascot knot is tied. instructions given in Polish ... Clothing Category Neckties ... more details
for the Honda motorcycles branded Ascot Honda Ascot motorcycle Infobox automobile image File 1st Honda Ascot.jpg 250px name Honda Ascot manufacturer Honda parent company aka production 1989 1997 assembly ... similar Autozam Clef br Eunos 500 br Toyota Vista The Honda Ascot was an mid size car intermediate ... Ascot Innova , being equivalent to the Swindon made European market Accord at that time. The Ascot name was chosen with reference to the Ascot Racecourse and Ascot tie , in order to add the model an alleged air of class and elegance. First generation CB1 2 3 4 Infobox automobile image Image ASCOT 1.JPG 250px Honda Ascot name Honda Ascot CB manufacturer Honda production 1989 1993 assembly class ... Ascot was borne out Honda s strategy to diversify its sales channels in Japan. In 1985, two separate ... in the Japan Domestic Market JDM market of creating a sister car to Accord, the Honda Ascot. Technically, the Ascot was identical to the Accord saloon, and so was most of the body, but some cosmetic differences provided for a different look, befitting the Ascot s upmarket role as the top of the line model of Honda Primo . The Ascot had a six light Greenhouse automotive term greenhouse compared .... The Ascot was launched on September 13, 1989, and the Television advertisement television commercial ... Ascot was presented, allegedly refined to better suit the Japanese taste . In March 1992, Honda presented an all new Honda Ascot Innova see below , while the regular Ascot was replaced by an all new model in 1993. Ascot Innova CB3 4 Infobox automobile image Image Honda Ascot Innova.JPG 250px Honda Ascot Innova name Honda Ascot Innova manufacturer Honda aka production 1992 1996 assembly class ... EXiV EXiV designer Launched on March 5, 1992, the lang ja ja Ascot Innova was also ... . The Innova retained the original Ascot s six light greenhouse layout and horizontal taillights, as well as long, sleek and low body proportions as opposed to the second generation Ascot s upright ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image DarkGreenAscotCapOnHead.jpg thumb right The Ascot cap , also known as the Cuffley cap or Lippincott cap , is a hard men s cap similar to the flat cap , but distinguished by its hardness and rounded shape. Ascot caps are typically made from felt or wool and worn in the fall or winter , but straw Ascots also exist for warmer weather. An Ascot being of a single color mostly matches up with casual clothes of that color or those who match it with a suit match up the color with the suit setup. Unlike the flat cap, the inside is not lined with silk but the closed in design and softness of felt still provides comfort and warmth. The style dates back to 1900 and is popular as an Original. It is usually worn by men, but some women wear the style. The Ascot style usually is felt. However, leather, cord, tweed and even Irish Patchwork styles are also available. DEFAULTSORT Ascot Cap Category Caps Clothing stub ta ... more details
about the suburb of Bendigo the rural district near Ballarat Ascot Ballarat Infobox Australian Place type town name Ascot state vic image caption latd 36.711109 longd 144.332462 pushpin label position right lga City of Greater Bendigo use lga map yes postcode 3551 est pop 1050 ref name ABS ben elevation maxtemp mintemp rainfall stategov Electoral district of Bendigo East Bendigo East fedgov Division of Bendigo Bendigo Ascot is a northern suburb of Bendigo, Victoria Bendigo , in the City of Greater Bendigo in the Australia n state of Victoria Australia Victoria . At the 2006 Census in Australia census , Ascot had a population of 1050. ref name ABS ben Census 2006 AUS id SSC24006 name Ascot Bendigo State Suburb accessdate 21 March 2010 quick on ref It was surveyed in 1874 and proclaimed a town in 1875. It is separated from the town of Epsom, Victoria Epsom by the Bendigo Echuca, Victoria Echuca railway line. References reflist coord 36.711109 S 144.332462 E type city region AU VIC display title City of Greater Bendigo Refimprove date August 2007 Category Towns in Victoria Australia Category Mining towns in Victoria Australia VictoriaAU geo stub ... more details
about the town near Ballarat the suburb of Bendigo Ascot, Victoria Bendigo Infobox Australian Place type town name Ascot state vic image caption latd 37.3978260417 longd 143.8105875 pushpin label position left lga City of Ballarat use lga map yes postcode 3364 est pop 219 ref name ABS bal elevation maxtemp mintemp rainfall stategov Electoral district of Ripon Ripon fedgov Division of Ballarat Ballarat Ascot is a rural district in Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia , 10 km west of Creswick, Victoria Creswick in the City of Ballarat . At the 2006 Census in Australia census , Ascot had a population of 219. ref name ABS bal Census 2006 AUS id SSC25039 name Ascot Ballarat State Suburb accessdate 21 March 2010 quick on ref A post office named Ascot opened on 11 October 1858 and closed in 1969. ref name a Citation last Premier Postal History title Post Office List url https www.premierpostal.com cgi bin wsProd.sh Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy VIC&country accessdate 2008 04 11 ref References reflist coord 37 24 20 S 143 48 0 E type city region AU VIC display title Ballarat suburbs Refimprove date August 2007 Category Towns in Victoria Australia Category Mining towns in Victoria Australia VictoriaAU geo stub ... more details
File Ascot Priory, Berks geograph.org.uk 331229.jpg thumb Ascot Priory, Berkshire Ascot Priory is a priory in Berkshire , England , established in 1861. Early history The community was established by Lydia Sellon ref cite book first Thomas J. last Williams title Priscilla Lydia Sellon the restorer, after three centuries, of the religious life in the English Church location London publisher SPCK year 1950 ref in 1849 as the Society of the Most Holy Trinity, the second Sisterhoods Modern Anglican Anglican sisterhood , to minister to the poor in the seafaring community of Devonport, Devon Devonport , hence their popular name, the Devonport Sisters. The Society expanded rapidly, and in the 1850s absorbed London communities, including the first established, the Sisterhood of the Holy Cross Park Village Community . ref cite book first Susan last Mumm title Stolen Daughters, Virgin Mothers Anglican Sisterhoods in Victorian Britain publisher Leicester University Press 1999 isbn 0 7185 0151 9 pages 6 7 ref References reflist External links Commons cat Ascot Priory http www.ascotpriory.org.uk Priory website http peterite.blogspot.com 2009 09 vive jesu et maria at ascot priory 2009.html http wikimapia.org 4624772 Ascot Priory Berkshire United Kingdom wikimapia http www.geograph.org.uk photo 106943 coord 51.4169 0.7057 display title region GB scale 5000 Category Monasteries in Berkshire Category Religious organizations established in 1861 Berkshire struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
Ascot Place is a 18th century mansion, set in convert 400 acre km2 of parkland between Cranbourne, Berkshire Cranbourne , North Ascot and Winkfield . It is located close to Windsor Great Park and the Berkshire Polo Club . The mansion itself and various statue s and other structures in its garden are listed building Grade II listed , whilst a grotto to the south of house and at west end of lake is listed building Grade I listed . ref name bflb cite web title BFBC Listed Buildings publisher Bracknell Forest Borough Council url http www.bracknell forest.gov.uk listed buildings in bracknell forest borough.pdf date 2005 11 accessdate 2010 04 26 ref Records of Ascot Place date back to 1339, with owners including baked beans tycoon H. J. Heinz II H.J. Jack Heinz II . In 1989, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan , the ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab Emirates , bought it for 18 million from Mercedes Benz heir Flick family Mick Flick . ref citeweb url http www.britain.tv property top 100homes 16.shtml title Ascot Place publisher Britain.tv accessdate 2009 09 26 ref And also William Lidderdale , Governor of the Bank of England, and Sir Harry Livesey . In 2009, Bracknell Forest Borough Council approved a scheme to build a convert 6 ft 6 in m high, convert 4 mi km long brick wall around the entire estate s perimeter, at an estimated cost of 2.2million. ref citeweb url http www.dailymail.co.uk news article 1216197 Great Wall Windsor Neighbours fight plan surround 60m estate.html ixzz0SFFBCqQ5 title Great Wall of Windsor Neighbours fight plan to surround 60m estate publisher Daily Mail date 2009 09 26 accessdate 2009 09 26 ref References reflist coord 51.43366 N 0.68621 W type landmark region GB display title format dms Category Grade I listed buildings in Berkshire Category Grade II listed buildings in Berkshire Category Bracknell Forest Category Country houses in Berkshire Berkshire geo stub ... more details
The Ascot Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt racing National Hunt Chase racing chase in Great Britain which is open to Horse racing horses aged five years or older. It is run at Ascot Racecourse Ascot over a distance of about 2 miles and 5 furlongs 4,325 metres , and during its running there are seventeen fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in February. The event was first run in 1995, and its distance was originally set at 2 miles and 3 furlongs 3,923 metres . This was modified slightly when the race was temporarily switched to Lingfield Park Racecourse Lingfield Park , and also upon its return to Ascot in 2007. The present length was introduced in 2008. Winners class sortable border 1 cellpadding 0 style border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor 77dd77 align center width 36px Year br width 160px Winner br width 40px Age br width 180px Jockey br width 180px Trainer br 1995 Martha s Son 8 Rodney Farrant Tim Forster 1996 Sound Man horse Sound Man 8 Richard Dunwoody Edward O Grady horse racing Edward O Grady 1997 Strong Promise 6 Norman Williamson Geoff Hubbard 1998 One Man horse One Man 10 Tony Dobbin Gordon W. Richards 1999 Teeton Mill 10 Norman Williamson Venetia Williams 2000 Rockforce 8 Joe Tizzard Paul Nicholls horse racing Paul Nicholls 2001 Tiutchev horse Tiutchev 8 Mick Fitzgerald Nicky Henderson 2002 Tresor de Mai 8 Tony McCoy Martin Pipe 2003 Tiutchev horse Tiutchev 10 Tony McCoy Martin Pipe 2004 Hand Inn Hand 8 Mark Bradburne Henry Daly 2005 It Takes Time horse It Takes Time ref label Lingfield 1 1 11 Jamie Moore jockey Jamie Moore Martin Pipe 2006 Our Vic ref label Lingfield 1 1 8 Timmy Murphy Martin Pipe 2007 Monet s Garden 9 Tony ... place at Lingfield Park Racecourse Lingfield Park as Ascot was closed for redevelopment. span References ... bar stakes&query type stakes&field view&id 7059 pedigreequery.com Ascot Chase Ascot. See also Horseracing ... Britain Category Ascot Racecourse Category National Hunt chases ... more details
The Ascot Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt racing National Hunt Hurdling horse race hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to Horse racing horses aged four years or older. It is run at Ascot Racecourse Ascot over a distance of about 2 miles and 3 furlongs 3,923 metres , and during its running there are eleven hurdles to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in November. Winners since 1978 class sortable border 1 cellpadding 0 style border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor 77dd77 align center width 36px Year br width 160px Winner br width 40px Age br width 180px Jockey br width 180px Trainer br 1978 Kybo horse Kybo 5 Gerry Enright Josh Gifford 1979 Connaught Ranger 5 Colin Tinkler Fred Rimell 1980 Connaught Ranger 6 John Burke horse racing John Burke Fred Rimell 1981 Lumen horse Lumen 6 Richard Rowe horse racing Richard Rowe Josh Gifford 1982 Al Kuwait horse Al Kuwait 6 John Francome Fred Winter horse racing Fred Winter 1983 Dawn Run 5 Jonjo O Neill Paddy Mullins 1984 Gaye Brief 7 Richard Linley Mercy Rimell 1985 Gaye Brief 8 Richard Linley Mercy Rimell 1986 Ibn Majed 4 John McLaughlin jockey John McLaughlin Chuck Spares 1987 Sabin du Loir 8 Peter Scudamore Martin Pipe 1988 Sabin du Loir 9 Peter Scudamore Martin Pipe 1989 Nodform 5 Richard Rowe horse racing Richard Rowe Josh Gifford 1990 Morley Street 6 Jimmy Frost Toby Balding 1991 Morley Street 7 Jimmy Frost Toby Balding 1992 Muse horse Muse 5 Paul Holley David Elsworth 1993 King Credo 8 Adrian Maguire Steve Woodman 1994 Oh So Risky 7 Paul Holley David Elsworth 1995 Large Action 7 Jamie Osborne Oliver Sherwood 1996 Muse horse Muse 9 Paul Holley David Elsworth 1997 Pridwell 7 Tony McCoy Martin Pipe 1998 Juyush 6 Timmy Murphy Jim Old 1999 Wahiba Sands horse Wahiba Sands 6 Tony McCoy Martin Pipe ... bar stakes&query type stakes&field view&id 6344 pedigreequery.com Ascot Hurdle Ascot. cite book ... races in Great Britain Category Ascot Racecourse Category National Hunt hurdle races ... more details
orphan date December 2009 An ASCOT , or Asset Swapped Convertible Option Transaction , is an option on a convertible bond used to separate the cash flows of the underlying bond from the equity option embedded in the convert. Buyers of ASCOTs include fixed income portfolio managers and other investors that want exposure to the rate and credit risks of the convert issuer cashflows from the convert would be passed through to these buyers. Sellers of ASCOTs typically include trading desks that want to retain exposure to the potentially lucrative equity optionality. Further reading Calamos, Nick P., Convertible Arbitrage Insights and Techniques for Successful Hedging , John Wiley & Sons , 2003, 272 pages. ISBN 0 471 42361 0. Fabozzi, Frank J., The Handbook of Fixed Income Securities, 6th ed. , McGraw Hill , 2005, 1500 pages. ISBN 0 071 44099 2. External sources http moe.ecrc.nsysu.edu.tw English workshopE 2006 2006 A4 6.pdf Category Options ... more details
Name Queensland Fullname State of Queensland Flag Flag of Queensland.svg CoatOfArms Coa Queensland.gif ... title Queensland is a States and territories of Australia state of Australia , located in the north ... to the west, south west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea ... and largest city in the state is Brisbane . Queensland was first occupied by Indigenous Australians ... 2010 ref Queensland was made a British Crown Colony that was separated from New South Wales on 6 June 1859, a date now celebrated state wide as Queensland Day . Queensland is often referred to as Australia s Sunshine State . Queensland current Premier of Queensland Premier is Anna Bligh of the Australian ... www.q150.qld.gov.au AboutUs Birth.aspx title Queensland Government Q150 publisher Q150.qld.gov.au date 11 June 2010 accessdate 4 August 2010 ref History Main History of Queensland The history of Queensland .... The Australian Labor Party has its origin as a formal organisation in Queensland and the town of Barcaldine, Queensland Barcaldine is the symbolic birthplace of the party. ref name lh cite web url http ... colony from New South Wales. ref cite web url http www.qld.gov.au about queensland history section federation title Queensland s History publisher Qld.gov.au date 29 January 2009 accessdate 4 August 2010 ref A rare record of early settler life in north Queensland can be seen in a set of ten photographic ... Queenslandroads.png thumb 300px left upright Queensland cities, towns, settlements and List of highways in Queensland road network Main Geography of QueenslandQueensland is bordered to the north by the Torres Strait with Boigu Island Queensland Boigu Island off the coast of New Guinea representing ... Queensland is bordered by the Gulf of Carpentaria , while the Coral Sea an arm of the Pacific Ocean borders Queensland to the east. To the west, Queensland is bordered by the Northern Territory, at the 138th ... south 29 S latitude including some minor Queensland and New South Wales boundary encroachments ... more details
Summary Ascot Railway Station in Ascot, Queensland . Taken by User Kiwifruitboi kiwifruitboi 16 July 2006 User Kiwifruitboi Kiwifruitboi 07 32, 16 July 2006 UTC Licensing GFDL migration relicense ... more details
Infobox station name Ascot image Qr ascot stn.jpg image size image caption image size image caption address McGill Avenue, Ascot, QueenslandAscot coordinates Coord 27.4299 153.0638 format dms type railwaystation region AU QLD display inline,title line Rail color box system QR line Doomben other platform 2 total 2 side platforms parking bicycle passengers pass year pass percent opened rebuilt ADA code owned Queensland Rail zone 2 services s rail title QR s line system QR line Doomben previous Hendra next Doomben Ascot railway station is a railway station on the Doomben railway line Doomben line in Ascot, QueenslandAscot , a northern suburb of Brisbane , state capital of Queensland , Australia . It is part of the Queensland Rail City network, in Zone 2 of the TransLink South East Queensland TransLink integrated public transport system. Ascot railway station is adjacent to the Eagle Farm Racecourse . History details Rail transport in Queensland The Doomben railway line through Ascot station was electrified in 1988 . All passenger services on the line were suspended in September 1993 by a Wayne Goss Goss Australian Labor Party Labor Party government as part of a state wide rationalization rationalisation of the rail network with the closing or suspending of under utilised or unprofitable rail lines. Only on days of major race events at nearby race tracks did few special services run on the line, and only to adjoining stations of Ascot and Doomben railway station, Brisbane Doomben . On 27 January 1998, electric passenger services resumed under a Rob Borbidge Borbidge National Party of Australia National Party government , but only as far as Doomben, ref cite press release title Doomben Rail Service Resume January 27 publisher Queensland Government date 1998 01 21 url http statements.cabinet.qld.gov.au ... placeinfo qld rail ascotAscot Station at QROTI Navbox TransLink SEQ train network Doomben line Category Railway stations in Brisbane Queensland rail transport stub ... more details
Ascot Racecourse can refer to Ascot Racecourse , in the village of Ascot, Berkshire, United Kingdom Ascot Racecourse Heliport Ascot Racecourse, Western Australia Ascot Racecourse, Sydney Doomben Racecourse and Eagle Farm Racecourse in the Brisbane suburb of Ascot See also Ascot Park disambiguation disamb ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The 1904 Ascot was an England English automobile manufactured for one year only its 3 Horsepower hp engine was equipped with a patented method for mechanically controlling valves , doing away with useless pinion s and calf engine calves . It had no connection with the 1928 Ascot 1928 automobile Ascot car maker. DEFAULTSORT Ascot 1904 Automobile Category Veteran vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom Veteran auto stub ... more details
The Ascot was an England English automobile , the brainchild of Cyril Pullin who also produced Ascot Pullin motorcycles at the same time , that was manufactured between 1928 and 1930 in Letchworth , Hertfordshire. The factory had previously been used by Phoenix. The car was based largely on the Hungary Hungarian Fejes , with chassis and 10hp engine assembled from welded steel pressings. The lack of castings was intended to keep the price low, at approximately 125 pounds, but due to lack of finance it never went into production. A larger car, the Ascot Gold Cup Six with a 2423  cc six cylinder engine possibly made by Continental Motors Company Continental , 3 speed gearbox and servo brakes did become a reality and a few production cars were made. It was advertised as being available as a two seat sports, coup or fabric saloon. It had no connection with the 1904 Ascot 1904 automobile Ascot car. External links http www.automobileadshop.com 1928 ascot 18 hp 6 cylinder 2 door coachbuilt saloon priced advert 70 p.asp 1928 Ascot Six 18 hp 2 door saloon advertisement According to the http www.kynoch douglas parts.com html articles researching 20douglas 20patents.htm Birmingham Motorcycle Museum the company, also manufacturing motorcycles, closed down due to poor sales in 1930. Vintage auto stub Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Companies based in Hertfordshire ... more details