endowment 7,000,000 Canadian dollar CAD ref http www.boardingschoolwizard.com ashburycollege ref ... mascot Colts url http www.ashbury.ca www.ashbury.ca AshburyCollege is an independent day school day ..., Peter Ostrom Academics, Malcolm Mousseau Planning and Technology, Tim Putt. AshburyCollege is an independent private school which offers a joint Ontario High School Diploma and AshburyCollege Diploma ... AshburyCollege was founded in 1891 by Canon George Penrose Woollcombe, an Oxford University graduate ... called AshburyCollege after Woollcombe s English home moved to its current location on 12 acres in the village of Rockcliffe Park. Arthur Le B. Weeks architect designed the AshburyCollege 1909 ... thumb Alexander House Flag during House Games. AshburyCollege offers the traditional Ontario Secondary ... blazers. University Placement AshburyCollege offers the International Baccalaureate Bilingual Diploma ... of Chicago . The average SAT score from AshburyCollege is 1338 1600, 1998 2400 or in the 90th ... of Edinburgh s Award . Athletics AshburyCollege is a member of the Canadian Association of Independent ... of the 2006 2007 school year, AshburyCollege was ranked 48th in Ontario for high school sports ... College Campus, Ottawa, Ontario. Junior School The Junior School is a division of AshburyCollege ... 225px right thumb Students competing for the AshburyCollege rowing team on the Ottawa River The Maclaren ... Don Maclaren. Image AshburyFront.JPG 800px center thumb Main Entrance of the AshburyCollege Campus Ottawa, Ontario. Notable AshburyCollege alumni Image Ashbury Rugby.jpg 200px right thumb Ashbury .... Picture gallery gallery Image AshburyCollege 1954.JPG Image Ashbury12.JPG Image AshCrew.jpg Image AshSoccer.jpg Image AshburyCollege Aerial.JPG gallery References Reflist External links http .... Originally a single gender boys school, Ashbury began accepting girls in 1982. Currently, the male ... 2520barry.pdf ben barry ashbury college&cd 8&hl en&ct clnk&gl us ref Canadian war artist and heraldry ... more details
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Ashbury may refer to Ashbury band , an Alternative rock band from Las Vegas, NV Ashbury, Bangor , a suburb of Bangor, Northern Ireland Ashbury, Devon Ashbury, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney, Australia Ashbury, Oxfordshire Ashbury, Western Cape AshburyCollege Ottawa , a school in Ottawa, Canada Ashbury Heights , a Swedish synthpop music band Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Company Ltd a manufacturer of railway equipment Haight Ashbury , a district of San Francisco, California notable for being the center of 60s drug culture Trail mix geodis ... more details
Joseph Ashbury 1638 1720 , was an English actor and theatrical manager. Ashbury was born in London in 1638, of good family, was educated at Eton College , and entered the army. Quartered in Ireland when the protectorate of Richard Cromwell came to an end, he was one of the officers who were dismissed under the r gime of the revived Rump Parliament , and he was also one of those who, in the Cavalier royalist interest, seized Dublin Castle in the December of 1659. At the English Restoration Restoration he was rewarded by the lieutenancy of a company of foot which Charles II of England Charles II granted to the city of Dublin, and the new lord lieutenant, the Duke of Ormond Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , made Ashbury in 1662 one of the gentlemen of his retinue and deputy master of the revels. In 1682 he became master of the revels and patentee. The duties or privileges of the latter post seem to have been nominal, since for years the only playhouse in Dublin, the Smock Alley Theatre or Orange Street Theatre , had been closed. But Ashbury, whose first wife was the sister of an actor, seems at this time to have turned his attention to professional acting and to have given instructions in the art with eminent success. About 1674 both he and Mrs. Betterton are mentioned as teaching the Queen Anne of England Princess Anne , afterwards queen, to play Semandra in Lee s Mithridates, when acted at Whitehall by persons of high rank ref cf. Agnes Strickland s Queens of England 1852 ... was acted December 1691 at Dublin by amateurs, most of them officers of the garrison, Ashbury, who ... by him to the boards Ashbury secured for the Dublin stage a great reputation. He himself was an excellent ... reflist Cite DNB wstitle Ashbury, Joseph Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashbury, Joseph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1638 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1720 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashbury, Joseph Category 1638 births Category ... more details
of usage Basic info name Haight Ashbury at least one of the first two fields must be filled ... images and maps image skyline Haight ashbury modern.jpg imagesize 300px image caption Corner of Haight and Ashbury streets image flag flag size image sea seal size image shield shield size image blank ... footnotes ref name city data.com http www.city data.com neighborhood Haight Ashbury San Francisco ... code 94117 area code Area code 415 415 website footnotes Image SF Haight Ashbury 2 CA.jpg thumb 400px Cole Street, left, and Haight Street, right Haight Ashbury is a district of San Francisco, California , named for the intersection of Haight Street Haight and Ashbury streets. It is also called The Haight ... and Ashbury Heights and Cole Valley neighborhoods to the south. The street names commemorate two ... of San Francisco accessdate 2007 06 01 ref and Munroe Ashbury, a member of the San Francisco Board ... 0938530275 pages 5 ref Both Haight and his nephew as well as Ashbury had a hand in the planning of the neighborhood ... American Japanese neighborhoods in San Francisco s early years. The Haight Ashbury district is noted ... cheap and underpopulated Haight Ashbury. The 1960s era and modern American counterculture have been synonymous with San Francisco and the Haight Ashbury neighborhood ever since. History Farms and homes Before the completion of the Haight Street Cable Railroad in 1883, what is now the Haight Ashbury ... and early 20th century reinvented the Haight Ashbury as a residential upper middle class ... 1985 isbn 9780030625220 ref The Haight Ashbury Neighborhood Council HANC was formed at the time of the 1959 ...?f c a 2008 10 27 BA7L13P0D8.DTL ref The Haight Ashbury s elaborately detailed, 19th century multi ... lifestyle by the mid 1960s. College and high school students began streaming into the Haight during ... of hippie life in the Haight Ashbury drew the attention of youth from all over America. Hunter S. Thompson ... Ashbury district to enormous national attention and popularized the counterculture movement across the country ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 50.76 longitude 04.12 official name Ashbury population shire district shire county Devon metropolitan borough metropolitan county region South West England constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SX5098 Ashbury is a village in Devon , England . It is 5 miles south west of Hatherleigh . Its population is 65. In 1912 a William Dennis, born in the village in 1886, died in the Sinking of the RMS Titanic Titanic disaster . http www.encyclopedia titanica.org biography 776 External links Commons category Ashbury, Devon http www.devon.gov.uk localstudies 100356 1.html Devon Local Studies Ashbury community page Devon geo stub Category Villages in Devon ... more details
infobox UK place official name Ashbury static image Image Ashbury, Oxfordshire.jpg 240px static image caption Ashbury War Memorial latitude 51.564 longitude 1.619 os grid reference SU2685 population 495 ... headcounts&m 0&r 1&s 1269343737677&enc 1&domainId 15&dsFamilyId 779 title Area Ashbury CP Parish Parish ... 23 March 2010 ref civil parish Ashbury shire district Vale of White Horse shire county Oxfordshire ... home.php Ashbury Parish News Ashbury is a village and Civil parishes in England civil ... Image Ashbury Manor.JPG thumb left 255px 15th century manor house The earliest known record of Ashbury ... in the 11th century. ref name Page After AD 953 the Manorialism manor of Ashbury was granted to Glastonbury ... url http www.berkshirehistory.com villages ashbury.html title Ashbury last Ford first David Nash ... the Upper Wood of Ashdown House, Oxfordshire Ashdown Park . Ashbury Manor House was built in the 15th ... about convert 2 mi km south of the village. Churches Image Ashbury StMaryTheVirgin south.JPG thumb ..., Countess Craven who had lived at Ashdown House, Oxfordshire Ashdown House in the parish. Ashbury has ... url http www.ashbury.org.uk evangbook.php title Ashbury Evangelical Free Church last Bunce first Suzanne year 2009 work Ashbury publisher Ashbury Parish Council accessdate 17 January 2011 ref It is now a private home. Ashbury Mission Hall was a tin tabernacle building of corrugated iron opened in 1908. ref name Bunce The building was replaced in 1972 73 with the present Ashbury Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches Evangelical Free Church . ref name Bunce Amenities Image Ashbury VillageHall.JPG thumb right 255px Former parish school, now the Village Hall Ashbury has a public house , the Rose ... and Crown Hotel, Ashbury ref The village has a sub Post Office. The Voluntary Controlled school Church of England primary school in Ashbury serves both Ashbury and Compton Beauchamp . ref http www.ashburyprimary.ik.org Welcome to Ashbury with Compton Beauchamp CE A Primary School website ref The present ... more details
For the neighborhood in San Francisco Ashbury Heights San Francisco Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Ashbury Heights image AH Kari & Anders.jpg caption Kari Berg & Anders ... Yasmine Uhlin 2005 2008 Ashbury Heights were an electronic music band formed in 2005 in Sundsvall ... vocalist at the end of 2008. History Formation Ashbury Heights was created when Anders Hagstr m asked ... Ashbury Heights is free from any pollution. You see, this is something I have to do. I need to let ... 0 C l Ashbury Heights splits up , Side Line Retrieved 17 November 2008 ref Kari Berg joins the band ... to joining Ashbury Heights, she focused mostly on singing opera, though she preferred to listen 80 s Goth. In November 2008 it was announced that Kari Berg was the new female vocalist in Ashbury ... would be interested to be Ashbury Heights new female vocalist. She answered yes, and moved directly ... content&task view&id 2203&Itemid 2 Kari Berg named as new vocalist for Ashbury Heights , Grave Concern ... at Gothic Festival in Waregem, Belgium 24 7 in 2009. ref Reflections of Darkness review of Ashbury Heights on the Gothic Festival Waregem 2009 , Reflections of Darkness Retrieved 30 August 2009 ref Ashbury ... com content&task view&id 5526&Itemid 43 Reflections of Darkness review of Ashbury Heights on M era Luna 2009 , Reflections of Darkness Retrieved 30 August 2009 ref of the show quote ASHBURY HEIGHTS entered ... ASHBURY HEIGHTS before and I was positively surprised by them. The danceable harmonic sound pleased ... on their page on LastFM that ref http www.last.fm music Ashbury Heights ref quote In February ... 2010 In October 2010, Anders Hagstr m announced via Facebook ref name Ashbury Heights Facebook page http www.facebook.com ashbury.heights ref that he was disbanding Ashbury Heights due to ongoing disputes with his record label, Out of Line. ref name Ashbury Heights Blames Label http www.side line.com news comments.php?id 45274 0 2 0 C Ashbury Heights Blames Label ref Speaking about the label, Hagstr m ... more details
refimprove date June 2008 Infobox musical artist name Ashbury background group or band origin Las Vegas metropolitan area Las Vegas , genre Alternative rock years active 2005&ndash 2009 label Unsigned website http www.myspace.com ashburyrock current members Brian Lee singer Brian Lee br Jeremy Lee singer Jeremy Lee br Joey Resly br Lenny Lujan br Patrick Martens past members Jason Ladon br Christian Schmiel Ashbury was an Alternative rock band from Las Vegas metropolitan area Las Vegas . The members were vocalist Brian Lee, Bassist and back up vocalist Jeremy Lee, guitarist Joey Resly, guitarist Lenny Lujan, and drummer Patrick Martens. They released four studio albums . The band broke up in 2009. ref name przybs cite news last Przybys first John title Lee brothers connecting with crowd url http www.lvrj.com neon lee brothers connecting with crowd 126386838.html accessdate 30 August 2011 newspaper Las Vegas Review Journal date 29 July 2011 ref Independent Success The band found success when they won both a local and the subsequent national Have a Nice Gig contest that Bon Jovi put on in 2006. ref name fink cite news last Fink first Jerry title Ashbury plans to have a nice gig at The Farm url http www.lasvegassun.com news 2009 mar 04 ashbury plans have nice gig farm accessdate 30 August 2011 newspaper Las Vegas Sun date 4 March 2009 ref After initially playing with Bon Jovi at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Jon Bon Jovi personally invited Ashbury to open for Bon Jovi s July 19, 2006 show at Giants Stadium in New Jersey . ref name lvweekly cite web title Ashbury url http www.lasvegasweekly.com bands ashbury work Las Vegas Weekly accessdate 30 August 2011 ref A Las Vegas CBS radio station, Mix 94.1, put Ashbury on their rotation, where they were the most requested group ... and 2008. ref cite web url http www.youtube.com watch?v uI1 2EsGbRM title Ashbury Live Telethon 2008 ... EP 2009 Ghost Stories References reflist DEFAULTSORT Ashbury Band Category Musical groups from Nevada ... more details
Summary AshburyCollege Women s Rugby Team is a member of the National Capital Secondary School Athletic Association NCSSAA in Ottawa, Ontario as well as the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations OFSAA . The program has travelled on multiple international tours over the years. The team is recognized for its continuously strong and successful varsity program, run by head coach Jennifer Boyd received female coach of the year in 2008 . The girls team has won a gold provincial title in 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, and a silver title in 2009 and 2010. The single A private school competes among AAA AAAA teams for the provincial title. The AshburyCollege Women s Rugby Team did not qualify to compete at OFSAA in 2011 for the first time in 10 years. The girls who participate in this program are motivated and inspired by the passion, commitment, and teamwork that is unparalleled by any other rugby experience in the area. Notable players from the AshburyCollege Women s Rugby Team are Shannon Kane Team Canada Women s , Julianne Zussman Wing, Team Canada Women s , Dana Achtemichuck Fullback, Team Canada U20 , Maggie Cogger Orr Hooker, Team Canada U20, Rebecca Lefevre Scrum Half, Team Canada U20 , and Jill MacLaren Lock, Team Canada U20 Licensing self cc zero Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
The Haight Ashbury Beat is a free, independent neighborhood newspaper that began in February 2004. The Beat covers news in the following San Francisco neighborhoods Upper Haight , Lower Haight , Cole Valley, Panhandle & Divisadero corridor. The Beat was originally a San Francisco Observer newspaper, but went solo in August 2005, when publisher Jeremy Bates took over. The Beat joins a long line of Haight Ashbury papers, including the San Francisco Oracle , the Haight Ashbury Free Press , the Haight Ashbury Newspaper and The Street . External links http www.haightashburybeat.com Official site Category Newspapers published in California US newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Ashbury image name DSCF6611 Ashbury station looking towars Halwill Junction.JPG caption manager London and South Western Railway locale Halwill borough Devon line manager owner Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref years 20 January 1879 events Station opens as Ashbury years1 April 1890 events1 Station renamed Ashbury and North Lew years2 by 4 July 1937 events2 Station renamed Ashbury for North Lew years3 British Railways BR events3 Station renamed Ashbury years4 3 October 1966 events4 Station closed This article refers to the former LSWR station in Devon for the similarly named station in Manchester see Ashburys railway station . Ashbury railway station was located on the Okehampton to Bude Line 3 miles east of Halwill Junction railway station Halwill Junction , and served the hamlet of Ashbury, Devon Ashbury and the village of North Lew in the England English county of Devon . History Opened by the London and South Western Railway , the station was absorbed by the Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway during the Railways Act 1921 Grouping of 1923, The station then passed on to the Southern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. The station was subsequently closed by the British Railways Board . The site today Empty section date July 2010 References Butt Stations Jowett Nationalised http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 247,96,1 Station on navigable O. S. map Historical Rail Start rail line previous Maddaford Moor Halt railway station Maddaford Moor Halt next Halwill Junction railway station Halwill Junction route Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway br small London and South Western Railway small end coord 50 44 47 N 04 09 04 W region GB scale 20000 display title Category Disused railway stations in Devon Category Railway stations opened in 1879 Category Railway stations closed in 1966 Category Beeching closures in England ... more details
No footnotes date June 2010 File Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic 98434473 .jpg thumb The original Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic The Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, Inc. is a free clinic free health care service provider serving more than 34,000 people in Northern California . The organization was founded by Dr. David E Smith in Haight Ashbury, San Francisco, California on June 7, 1967 during the counterculture of the 1960s . As thousands of youth arrived in the city, many were in need of substance abuse treatment, mental health service, and medical attention. The clinic became the model for the modern form of the free clinic. The Clinics are currently composed of four core programs ref cite web title Haight Ashbury Free Clinics, Inc. url http www.hafci.org accessdate 2007 09 30 ref Medical clinics Substance abuse treatment services Jail psychiatric services Rock medicine on site medical services for public events and concerts Notes Reflist References cite book last Weiss first Gregory L. authorlink coauthors title Grass Roots Medicine The Story of America s Free Health Clinics publisher Rowman & Littlefield date 2006 location isbn 0742540707 Further reading cite book last Seymour first Richard authorlink coauthors title The Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinics Still free after all these years, 1967 1987 publisher Partisan Press date 1987 location San Francisco, California isbn cite book last Smith first David Elvin authorlink coauthors John Luce title Love Needs Care A History of San Francisco s Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic and Its Pioneer Role in Treating Drug Abuse Problems publisher Little, Brown date 1971 location isbn 0316801437 cite book last Sturges first Clark S. title Dr. Dave A Profile of David E. Smith, M.D., Founder of the Haight Ashbury Free Clinics publisher Devil Mountain Books date 1993 location Walnut Creek, California isbn 0915685086 See also Berkeley Free Clinic External links http www.hafci.org Haight Ashbury Free Clinics website Hippies ... more details
Ashbury city Sydney state nsw image Ashbury Peace Park.JPG caption Peace Park lga City of Canterbury ... of Ashbury shown in orange Image StMatthews AnglicanChurch Ashbury.jpg thumb right St. Matthew s Anglican Church Ashbury is a suburb in Inner West Sydney inner west Sydney , in the state of New ... City of Canterbury ref http www.canterbury.nsw.gov.au resources images MapsInC Ashbury Jpeg Aerial300 ... Canterbury. Ashbury is mostly residential and has no commercial centre, although there are a handful ... local government area. Ashbury derived its name from the two neighbouring suburbs Ashfield, New South ... . History Before the British colony at Sydney , the Ashbury area was home to the Wangal and Cadigal ... 857 history of ashbury.asp?intSiteID 1 The land that extended over Ashbury was known as Canterbury ... Ashfield Brickworks later called the Ashbury Brickyard opened in 1910 from the site of what ... students in 1924 and in 1926 changed its name from South Ashfield to Ashbury Public School, leading ... year. ref Book of Sydney Suburbs, p.7 ref Transport There is no train to Ashbury but it is relatively ... line Bankstown line . State Transit Authority of New South Wales Sydney Buses service Ashbury. The 491 Five Dock to Hurstville bus links Ashbury to both Ashfield and Canterbury Stations from King St. The 413 bus links Ashbury to both the City and Campsie. Route 418 links Ashbury with Burwood ... street whilst the 406 connects Ashbury with Five Dock, Ashfield and Hurlstone Park via Victoria Street ... region map.pdf Ashbury borders the Cooks River and offers excellent access for cyclist s and walkers to the Cooks River Cycleway. Schools There are two schools in Ashbury. St Francis Xavier s Primary School and Ashbury Public School, which was built in 1928. Its catchment area includes students from southern Ashfield as well as Ashbury. gallery Image Ashbury3.JPG Ashbury Public School Image Ashbury4.JPG Ashbury Public School library dome gallery Demographics According to the 2001 census , Ashbury ... more details
File James Lloyd Ashbury Vanity Fair 31 October 1874.jpg right The Ocean Race cricature of James Lloyd Ashbury by Carlo Pellegrini frame James Lloyd Ashbury 1834 &ndash 3 September 1895 was a British people ... of John Ashbury, founder of the Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Company Ltd of Manchester, James trained ... cup history.php?idContent 8693 title The First James Lloyd Ashbury 1834 1895 last Ross first Hamish ... by the polluted atmosphere of Manchester, and Ashbury moved to the coast, where he took up sailing ... he commissioned Michael Ratsey of Cowes to build a 188 ton schooner , the Cambria . Ashbury had ... Club in 1870, having been elected a member in 1867. ref name rhyc Ashbury was encouraged by the success ... s Cup accessdate 9 July 2011 ref In October 1868 Ashbury wrote to the New York Yacht Club , offering ... acclopaedia circlinggalaxy profil.php?idContent 4550&idRubr 73 title James L. ASHBURY publisher 32nd ... Club. The race was won by the Magic , with the Cambria finishing in eighth place. ref name alli Ashbury ... title James L. Ashbury, 1997 Inductee. year 2009 work America s Cup Hall of Fame publisher Hereshoff Marine Museum accessdate 9 July 2011 ref The Livonia Returning to England, Ashbury commissioned ... ref Ashbury took his new yacht across the Atlantic to once again challenge for the America s Cup, this time .... There was disagreement over the format of the competition, with Ashbury seeking legal advice. Eventually ... Ashbury claimed the second on a technicality. The Livonia won the third race with the Columbia being ... won the next two races and thus defended the cup for the New York Club. Ashbury refused to accept ... year. ref name alli Member of parliament for Brighton By the 1860s Ashbury was living in Brighton ... in 1880 . Later life and death Following the loss of his parliamentary seat, Ashbury pursued ... creditors and spent many years in the courts, eventually facing bankruptcy . ref name alli Ashbury ... of no occupation known as James Ashbury had been found in his London lodgings, having apparently ... more details
Copy to Wikimedia Commons priority true Summary Information Description Corner of Haight and Ashbury streets, San Francisco, California, Source User Miguellarios Miguellarios User talk Miguellarios talk Special ListFiles Miguellarios Uploads Date Author User Miguellarios Miguellarios User talk Miguellarios talk Special ListFiles Miguellarios Uploads Permission other versions I took this picture in 2001, during the SF Marathon. Sadly couldn t find a more glorious one. User Goodralph Goodralph 16 38, 14 Dec 2003 UTC Licensing GFDL en migration relicense ... more details
ref http www.diggers.org diggers digart1.html Digger Archives The Current Status of the Haight Ashbury Hippie Community Excerpt by Stephen M. Pittell, Director, Haight Ashbury Research Project, September ... source for the Haight Ashbury community. As mentioned above, this mission quickly became secondary ... online haight ashbury.pdf The Haight Ashbury A History by Charles Perry Random House 1984, page 143 ... guestbook 03 june.htm Note from his son Adam ref He was writing a book about the entire Haight Ashbury ... gallery Notes This article makes reference to the Haight Ashbury Free Clinics . While the Free Clinic was located in the Haight Ashbury district and was associated with the hippies by geography, it should ... Other references The Summer of Love PBS video narrated by Peter Coyote The Haight Ashbury A History ... more details
William Ashbury Buchanan, born July 2, 1876 South Monaghan, Ontario South Monaghan , Ontario died July 12, 1954 was a journalist, publisher and politician based in Alberta . Following a career as a journalist in Ontario, Buchanan moved to Alberta and purchased the Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Weekly Herald in 1905. He attempted, unsuccessfully, to turn the paper into a daily in 1907 but it soon resumed a weekly publishing schedule. Buchanan entered provincial politics when he contested the riding of Lethbridge City on behalf of the Alberta Liberal Party in the Alberta general election, 1909 1909 provincial election and won a seat in the Alberta Legislature . He switched to federal politics in the Canadian federal election, 1911 1911 federal election and was elected for the seat of Medicine Hat federal electoral district Medicine Hat as a Liberal Party of Canada federal Liberal . As a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917 , Buchanan crossed the floor to support the government of Sir Robert Laird Borden . He was re elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Unionist Party of Canada Unionist for the new riding of Lethbridge electoral district Lethbridge in the Canadian federal election, 1917 1917 general election . He did not run in the Canadian federal election, 1921 1921 election . Buchanan was named to the Canadian Senate at the age of 49 in 1925 and served until his death in 1954 for the Liberal Party of Canada . Hecontinued as owner of the Lethbridge Herald until his death. A malignant growth was discovered in Buchanan s body sometime in August 1953 and he died on July 12, 1954, ten days after celebrating his 78th birthday. External links CanParlbio ID 56470474 43c7 4392 9d18 c5e1c4bcdfef s start s par ca ab succession box before New District title Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA Lethbridge City years 1909 1911 after John Smith Stewart s par ca succession box before Charles Alexander Magrath title Member of Parliament Medicine Hat federal electoral district ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2011 The Ashbury Carriage and Iron Company Limited was a manufacturer of railway rolling stock founded by John Ashbury in 1837 at Knott Mill in Manchester , England , near the original terminus of the Sheffield, Ashton under Lyne and Manchester Railway . It moved to Openshaw in 1841 and became a limited company in 1862 as The Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Company Ltd. In 1902 the business was transferred to Saltley in Birmingham when it merged with Ashbury, Brown and Marshalls. This was absorbed into the Metro Cammell Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Company Ltd , which later became the Metro Cammell Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Co Ltd . Examples of its rolling stock survive to this day on preserved railways all over the world. The company name has been recently When date March 2011 revived by a group in North Wales to recreate some of the carriages that it built. See also Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Co Ltd v Riche , a well known UK company law case Other references London Underground 1900 1903 Stock External Links http www.festipedia.org.uk wiki Ashbury Carriage and Iron Company Details of a revived incarnation http www.bluebell railway.co.uk bluebell bash index.html Bluebell Ashbury Supporters and Helpers Restoration project for three Victorian Ashbury built carriages, now completed The Ashbury Composite Cars Johnson, Geoff Australian Railway History Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin , February, 1971 pp36 38 Category Railway companies established in 1837 Category Railway companies disestablished in 1902 Category Early British railway companies Category Rolling stock manufacturers Category Companies based in Manchester ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Co. Ltd v Riche court House of Lords date filed date decided full name citations 1875 LR 7 HL 653 judges prior actions 1875 LR 9 Ex 224 subsequent actions opinions transcripts Keywords objects clauses Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Co Ltd v Riche 1875 LR 7 HL 653 is a UK company law case, which concerned the objects clause of a company. Its importance has been diminished as a result of the Companies Act 2006 s 31, which allows for unlimited objects for which a company may be run. Furthermore, any limits a company does have in its objects clause has no effect whatsoever for people outside a company s 39 CA 2006 , except as a general issue of authority of the company s agents. Facts Incorporated under the Companies Act,1869 , the Ashbury Railway Carriage and Iron Company Ltd s memorandum, clause 3, said its objects were to make and sell, or lend on hire, railway carriages and clause 4 said activities beyond needed a special resolution. But the company agreed to give Riche and his brother a loan to build a railway in Belgium. Later, the company repudiated the agreement. Riche sued, and the company pleaded the action was ultra vires. Judgment Exchequer Court The judges of the exchequer chamber being equally divided, the decision of the court below was affirmed. Blackburn J said, Cquote thought it was at common law an incident to a corporation that its capacity should be limited by the instrument creating it, I should agree that the capacity of a company incorporated under the Companies Act 1862 act of 1862 was limited to the object in the memorandum of association . But if I am right in the opinion which I have already expressed, that the general power of contracting is an incident to a corporation which it requires an indication of intention in the legislature to take away, I see no such indication here. If the question was whether the legislature had conferred on a corporation, created under this act, capacity ... more details
October 2008 Image KingsCollegeChapel.jpg thumb King s College, Cambridge King s College , one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge A college Latin collegium is an educational institution or a constituent part of an educational institution. Usage of the word college varies in English speaking nations. A college may be a academic degree degree awarding tertiary education tertiary ... should have their own articles In the United States and Ireland , college and university are loosely interchangeable, ref http dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary british college 1 ref whereas in the United ... nations, college may refer to a secondary or high school , I think this is rare and should be removed a college of further education , a training institution that awards trade qualifications, or a constituent ... there are secondary school s that have college as part of their name. Collegiate bodies As well as an educational ... college , the College of Arms , a College canon law college of canons , and the College of Cardinals . Other collegiate bodies include professional associations such as the Royal College of Nursing and the Royal College of Physicians . United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, usage of the word college ... 2011 A further education college FE college is an institution between secondary school and British ... accredited by a university in the region. Sixth form college s teach students aged 16 to 18, mainly ... education a college is usually part of a university such colleges do not award degrees. Universities with constituent colleges are collegiate university collegiate universities . A college may also .... A University college United Kingdom university college is an independent institution which prepares ..., the Newcastle University University of Newcastle was originally a university college of the University of Durham. United States File Alumni Hall 1889 Sun.jpg thumb right Saint Anselm College File Agnes Scott College Buttrick Hall.jpg right thumb Agnes Scott College File BCburnslawnsunset.jpg thumb ... more details
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