school in the Berwick area and school number 40 in Victoria. ref name Dept edu vic School buildings ... FM, whose studios are situated in Warragul, Victoria Warragul . Notable residents The Berwick Mechanics ... AU VIC display title City of Casey suburbs Category Suburbs of Melbourne de BerwickVictoria ...Infobox Australian place type suburb name Berwick city Melbourne state vic image Berwick August 2007.JPG caption alternative location map Australia Victoria metropolitan Melbourne longd 145.3486 latd 38.0421 ... of La Trobe La Trobe near nw Narre Warren North, Victoria Narre Warren North near n Harkaway, Victoria Harkaway near ne Beaconsfield Upper, Victoria Upper Beaconsfield near w Narre Warren, Victoria Narre Warren near e Beaconsfield, Victoria Beaconsfield near sw Narre Warren South, Victoria Narre Warren South near s Clyde North, Victoria Clyde North near se Officer, Victoria Officer dist1 46 location1 Melbourne Image Old Berwick.JPG thumb right 275px A picture of Berwick main street and general store taken in 1957 Berwick IPAc en icon b r k is a suburb in Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia , convert 45 km mi south east from Melbourne s Melbourne city centre central business district . Its Local Government Areas of Victoria Local Government Area is the City of Casey . At the Census in Australia 2006 2006 Census , Berwick had a population of 36,420. It was named by an early leaseholder after Berwick on Tweed in Northumberland Citation needed date October 2010 . History The town of Berwick was originally part of the Cardinia Creek run. Subdivision commenced in 1854 ... became the main activities. The Berwick Agricultural Society , originally started in 1848 as the Mornington Farmers Society, is one of the oldest farmers societies in Victoria. ref cite web url http www.arts.monash.edu.au ncas multimedia gazetteer list berwick.html title Australian Places Berwick ... railway line along the same route, which opened in 1877, and a spur line was constructed to Berwick ... more details
wiktionary BerwickBerwick upon Tweed historically known as South Berwick is a border town in the north of England. Berwick may also refer to tocright Places Australia Berwick, Victoria Canada Berwick, Nova Scotia United Kingdom England Berwick Street Market , London Berwick, Sussex Berwick Sussex railway station Berwick St John , Wiltshire Scotland North Berwick , East Lothian, Scotland Berwick Law , a hill situated to the south of the town County of Berwick , a historic county in south east Scotland United States Berwick, Iowa Berwick, Louisiana Berwick, Maine , a town Berwick CDP , Maine , a census designated place within the town Berwick, Pennsylvania Berwick Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania People Andrew Berwick, anglicised pseudonym of Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik Baron Berwick , a title Berwick cricketer first name unknown Dennison Berwick born 1956 , author Donald Berwick born 1947 , American professor of pediatrics and health care policy Duke of Berwick , a title in the Peerage of England James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick 1670 1734 Jeff Berwick born 1970 , Canadian businessperson and adventurer Kester Berwick 1903 1992 , Australian actor, playwright, and author Nicola Berwick , born in 1978 stunt actress Stephan Berwick born 1964 , American author, martial artist, and actor William Edward Hodgson Berwick 1888 1944 , English mathematician Other uses Berwick automobile , an electric car produced in 1904 Berwick Academy , a private college preparatory school located in South Berwick, Maine Berwick cockle , a confectionery from Berwick upon Tweed Berwick Prize in mathematics, named for William Edward Hodgson BerwickBerwick Rangers F.C. , a football team HMS Berwick , the name of a number of Royal Navy ships disambig geo de Berwick gd Bearaig it Berwick nl Berwick ja pl Berwick pt Berwick sco Berwick simple Berwick fi Berwick sv Berwick th vo Berwick ... more details
1994. History The area which came under the City of Berwick had previously been the Berwick and Doveton ridings of the Shire of Pakenham Shire of Berwick . It had been incorporated as the Berwick District on 24 October 1862 and became a Shire on 12 May 1868. On 1 October 1973, the area surrounding Berwick, VictoriaBerwick and Narre Warren, Victoria Narre Warren , which was undergoing rapid population ..., Victoria Brunswick pages 311 312, 805 806 Accessed at State Library of Victoria , La Trobe Reading Room. ref On 15 December 1994, along with nearly all other councils in Victoria, the City of Berwick ... South Ward Suburbs Beaconsfield, Victoria Beaconsfield split with Shire of Pakenham Berwick, VictoriaBerwick Doveton, Victoria Doveton Endeavour Hills, Victoria Endeavour Hills Eumemmering, Victoria Eumemmering Hallam, Victoria Hallam Harkaway, Victoria Harkaway Narre Warren, Victoria Narre Warren Narre Warren North, Victoria Narre Warren North Narre Warren South, Victoria Narre Warren South Population ... title Category Former Local Government Areas of Victoria Australia Berwick ...Infobox Australian Place type lga name City of Berwick state vic region Outer Southeast Melbourne area 120.43 est 1973 seat Narre Warren, Victoria Narre Warren pop 75,400 1992 ref cite book title Victorian Year Book author Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office year 1994 page 49 id ISSN 0067 1223 ref logo logosize image Old lga Berwick.png imagesize 150 caption Location in Melbourne county ... Pakenham noautocat yes Image City of Berwick Logo.jpg thumb 170px Final logo used by the City of Berwick The City of Berwick was a Local Government Areas of Australia Local Government Area located about convert 40 km mi 0 southeast of Melbourne , the state capital of Victoria Australia Victoria ..., Victoria Doveton industrial district became part of the City of Greater Dandenong . ref ... at the Narre Warren Civic Centre adjacent to Westfield Fountain Gate in Narre Warren, Victoria Narre ... more details
Infobox aus sport club clubname Berwick Miners image fullname Berwick Miners Gridiron Football Club emblem Miners strip Orange and Black founded sport Gridiron football Gridiron American football league Gridiron Victoria firstseason ground Sydney Parkinson Reserve br Endeavour Hills capacity song NA president coach captain season 2006 position The Berwick Miners are a Gridiron football team that competes in the Gridiron Victoria league. Their home ground is the Sydney Parkinson Reserve in Endeavour Hills in the south east suburb of Melbourne . The club colours orange and black. They are the longest serving club to the league with a proud history and reputation they live by. Fact date February 2007 They have competed in finals 17 of their 20 year history with 5 consecutive Vic Bowl appearances from 1991 to 1995, winning two. Their creed is HIT don t be HIT The Miners are the only team to have a Victory song, sung after every win much to the annoyance of other teams. Fact date February 2007 The club also has a partnership with Northern Illinois University with an ex Vic Bowl Premiership player, State and Australian representative Jason Kurfurst being a strength and conditioning coach to the football team there. Most awarded players Grant lamb with 6 Club MVPs Darren Shaw with 2 Club MVPs and 2 Club champion awards John Fuchs with 2 Club MVPS Branko Topal with 2 Club MVPs See also Gridiron Victoria American football External links http www.gridironvictoria.com.au Gridiron Victoria official site http www.berwickminers.com Berwick Miners Official Site Category American football teams in Australia Category Sports teams in Victoria Australia Category Sporting clubs in Melbourne Amfoot team stub ... more details
Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Berwick , after Berwick upon Tweed , a town on the border between England and Scotland HMS Berwick 1679 HMS Berwick was a 70 gun third rate launched in 1679, rebuilt in 1700, hulked in 1715 and broken up in 1742. HMS Berwick 1723 HMS Berwick was a 70 gun third rate launched in 1723, hulked in 1743 and broken up in 1783. HMS Berwick 1743 HMS Berwick was a 70 gun third rate launched in 1743 and broken up in 1760. HMS Berwick 1775 HMS Berwick was a 74 gun third rate launched in 1775. She served in the American War of Independence , fighting at the Battle of Ushant 1778 and the Battle of Dogger Bank 1781 . She was captured by the French in 1795, and recaptured at the Battle of Trafalgar , before being wrecked. HMS Berwick was a merchantman launched in 1780 and purchased in 1781. She was renamed HMS Sirius 1786 HMS Sirius in 1786, when rebuilt as a sixth rate after a fire. She was wrecked in 1790. HMS Berwick was previously the Spanish ship San Juan Nepomuceno 1765 Spanish ship San Juan Nepomuceno . She was captured at the Battle of Trafalgar and briefly renamed HMS Berwick . She was then named HMS San Juan and used for harbour service until 1816, before being sold in 1818. HMS Berwick 1809 6 was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1809 and broken up in 1821. HMS Berwick 1902 HMS Berwick was a Monmouth class cruiser Monmouth class armoured cruiser launched in 1902 and scrapped in 1920. HMS Berwick 65 HMS Berwick was a County class cruiser County class heavy cruiser launched in 1926 and scrapped in 1948. HMS Berwick F115 HMS Berwick was a Rothesay class frigate Rothesay class frigate launched in 1961 and sunk as a target ship in 1986. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Berwick, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Berwick fr HMS Berwick it HMS Berwick ru HMS Berwick fi HMS Berwick ... more details
A Berwick cockle is a Scotland Scots style confectionary sweet candy coloured white with red stripes originally associated with Berwick upon Tweed , England . They are presumably named in reference to their Cockle bivalve cockle like shape, the moulding process giving a flattened shape with an equatorial rib. They are sold loose by weight in paper bags, traditionally in quarters a quarter of a pound. They were originally made and sold in Berwick upon Tweed by the Cowe family. Category British confectionery Berwick cockle Category English cuisine Berwick Category Scottish cuisine Berwick cockle Category Foods named after places Unreferenced date June 2007 confection stub ... more details
Berwick is a hamlet in the South Gloucestershire District, in the England English county of Gloucestershire . Nearby settlements include the city of Bristol and the village of Hallen, Gloucestershire Hallen . Berwick has a business park called Sampson House Business Park and a wood called Berwick Wood . Berwick is located between the M5 motorway and the M49 motorway . coord 51.5231 2.6398 type city region GB display title Category Hamlets in Gloucestershire SouthGloucestershire geo stub ... more details
Treaty of Berwick refers to several treaties associated with the Scotland Scottish England English border town Berwick upon Tweed Treaty of Berwick 1357 , October 1357, between Edward III of England and David II of Scotland , securing the release from captivity of the latter Treaty of Berwick 1560 , 27 February 1560, between the James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran Duc du Chatelherault as second person of Scotland , and Queen Elizabeth I , agreeing to act jointly to expel the French from Scotland see also Scottish Reformation Treaty of Berwick 1586 , July 6 1586, a mutual defence agreement between Queen Elizabeth I of England and King James VI of Scotland Treaty of Berwick 1639 , 18 June 1639, between England and Scotland, ending the First Bishops War disambig no Berwick traktaten ... more details
Image Baron Berwick coa.png thumb right 250px Arms of the Barons Berwick. Baron Berwick , of Attingham in the County of Shropshire, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain . It was created in 1784 Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick Noel Hill , who had earlier represented Shrewsbury UK Parliament constituency Shrewsbury and Shropshire UK Parliament constituency Shropshire in Parliament. He was the son of Thomas Hill originally Thomas Harwood , son of Thomas Harwood, a draper, of Shrewsbury , Shropshire . His paternal grandmother was Margaret, daughter of Rowland Hill, sister of Richard Hill of Hawkstone Sir Richard Hill and aunt of Sir Rowland Hill, 1st Baronet, ancestor of the Viscount Hill Viscounts Hill . Hill s father had assumed the surname of Hill in lieu of his patronymic on succeeding to the Hill estates through his mother. Lord Berwick was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He was a patron of art. He died childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the third Baron. He was a diplomat and politician. In 1824 he assumed by Royal license the additional surname of Noel ..., of Kirkby Mallory see Noel Baronets . Lord Berwick died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger ..., the ninth Baron, in 1953. The family seat was Attingham Park , Atcham , Shropshire . Barons Berwick 1784 Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick 1745 1789 Thomas Hill, 2nd Baron Berwick Thomas Noel Hill, 2nd Baron Berwick 1770 1832 William Noel Hill, 3rd Baron Berwick 1773 1842 Richard Noel Hill, 4th Baron Berwick 1774 1848 Richard Noel Noel Hill, 5th Baron Berwick 1800 1861 William Noel Hill, 6th Baron Berwick 1802 1882 Richard Henry Noel Hill, 7th Baron Berwick 1847 1897 Thomas Henry Noel Hill, 8th Baron Berwick 1877 1947 Charles Michael Wentworth Noel Hill, 9th Baron Berwick 1897 1953 See also Viscount Hill Noel Baronets Baron Hume of Berwick Lord Lloyd of Berwick References rayment lundy http www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk burke1 Royal 20Descents lordberwick.htm Pedigree DEFAULTSORT Berwick Category ... more details
Berwick Glacier coord 84 36 S 165 45 E source GNIS is a tributary glacier , convert 14 mi long, flowing southeast between the Marshall Mountains and the Adams Mountains to enter Beardmore Glacier at Willey Point . It was named by the Nimrod Expedition British Antarctic Expedition , 1907 09, BrAE after HMS Berwick 1902 HMS Berwick , a vessel on which Lieutenant Jameson B. Adams of the BrAE had served. The map of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910 13 , and some subsequent maps transpose the positions of Berwick Glacier and Swinford Glacier . The latter lies convert 12 mi southwestward, and the original 1907 09 application of Berwick Glacier is the one recommended. References usgs gazetteer id 1320 Category Glaciers of the Ross Dependency RossDependency geo stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date September 2010 Use British English date September 2010 Infobox person name Berwick Kaler birth date 1947 birth place City of Sunderland Sunderland , England nationality British people British known for York Theatre Royal s annual pantomime occupation Actor, Writer, Director Berwick Kaler born 1947 is a British actor most famous for playing the pantomime dame dame in York Theatre Royal s annual pantomime , which he also writes and directs. He has been awarded the freedom of the city, and in 2002 received an honorary degree from the University of York . ref name UY cite web url http www.york.ac.uk admin presspr pressreleases honours02.htm title Actors, craftsmen, scholars, campaigners and leaders of industry to be honoured by York publisher University of York accessdate 11 March 2009 date 5 June 2002 http www.webcitation.org 5fCCI6Y0C Archived 11 March 2009. ref Having grown up in the slums of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland , Kaler left school at 15 to seek success on the London stage. He got taken on at Dreamland in Margate to learn his trade. ref name INDY cite news last Koenig first Rhona publisher The Independent url http enjoyment.independent.co.uk theatre features article26472.ece title Berwick Kaler Grand old dame of York publisher University of York ... who regularly return to the panto. ref name INDY Berwick Kaler throws Wagon Wheels , like Frisbees ... of the village s Victorian market he dressed as Queen Victoria . During the event, he was appointed ... 8 September 2009 last first ref ref cite web url http www.movietome.com people 46588 berwick kaler index.html title Berwick Kaler Information, Photos, and Trivia at MovieTome publisher www.movietome.com ... title Berwick Kaler publisher www.imdb.com accessdate 8 September 2009 last first ref References reflist ... Persondata . NAME Kaler, Berwick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH City of Sunderland Sunderland , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kaler, Berwick ... more details
John Albert Berwick 30 July 1867 31 July 1946 was an England English cricket er who played for Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire between 1895 and 1901. Berwick was born in Kingsthorpe , Northampton, the son of John Berwick, bootmaker and his wife Rebecca. He also worked in the boot making trade. ref British Census 1881 ref Berwick debuted for Derbyshire in 1895 against Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire , though he only made three appearances in that year and took no wickets. In 1898 he played minor county cricket for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club Northamptonshire . He returned to Derbyshire in 1899 as an effective bowler taking 5 for 82 against Yorkshire County Cricket Club Yorkshire in his first game gack in the side. He played nine matches that year, but only appeared twice each in 1900 and 1901. In 1901 he achieved 5 for 61 against London County Cricket Club London County . Berwick was a left arm medium fast bowler and took 24 first class wickets at an average of 37.16 and a best performance of 5 for 61. He was a left handed batsman and played 29 innings in 16 first class matches with an average of 6.00 and a top score of 27. ref http cricketarchive.com Players 27 27867 27867.html John Berwick at Cricket Archive ref Berwick died in Glossop , a day after his 89th birthday. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berwick, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 July 1867 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 July 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Berwick, John Category 1867 births Category 1946 deaths Category English cricketers Category Derbyshire cricketers Category Northamptonshire cricketers England cricket bio 1860s stub ta ... more details
The Berwick was an electric car manufactured in Grand Rapids, Michigan , by the Berwick Auto Car Company in 1904. The Berwick was an electric two seater Runabout car runabout selling for 750. It had three speed positions, was tiller operated, and had a top speed of convert 15 mi h km h abbr on . See also Brass Era car References cite book author Georgano, G.N. title The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars, 1885 to present year 1968 DEFAULTSORT Berwick Automobile Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Historic electric vehicles Category Vehicles introduced in 1904 Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Veteran auto stub ... more details
Berwick dates unknown was an English professional cricket er who made 6 known appearances in major cricket matches from 1779 to 1780. Career Berwick was associated with both Hampshire county cricket teams Hampshire and Surrey county cricket teams Surrey he also represented All England Eleven All England ref name S&B Arthur Haygarth , Scores & Biographies , Volume 1 1744 1826 , Lillywhite, 1862 ref . References references External sources http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 79 79850 79850.html CricketArchive record Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berwick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Berwick Category English cricketers Category English cricketers of 1701 to 1786 Category Hampshire cricketers Category Surrey cricketers Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown England cricket bio stub ta ... more details
dablink This article is about the town in Scotland. For the town in Maine, USA, see North Berwick, Maine infobox UK place country Scotland official name North Berwick gaelic name Bearaig a Tuath scots ... East Lothian Scottish Parliament constituency East Lothian post town North Berwick postcode district EH39 postcode area EH dial code 01620 89xxxx The Royal Burgh of North Berwick is a seaside resort ... , approximately 25 miles east of Edinburgh . North Berwick became a fashionable holiday resort in the 19th ... Image N BerwickEastBay.jpg thumb 240px left North Berwick East Bay The name North Berwick means ... North was applied to distinguish this Berwick from Berwick upon Tweed , which throughout the Middle Ages the Scots called South Berwick. It was recorded as Northberwyk in 1250. On the south of North Berwick Law there is evidence of at least eighteen hut circles, rich middens and a field system ... North Berwick Harbour was built in the 12th century, and for 500 years there was a ferry crossing ... reinstated during the summer a boat travels between North Berwick and Anstruther in Fife, in homage ... in the North Berwick Witch Trials . Legend has it that Satan himself attended a ritual there in 1590 ... Hunter . One of the most famous Witch trials at North Berwick was of the woman named Agnes ... in the Middle Ages led to the construction of nearby Tantallon Castle , and North Berwick nunnery St Mary s Priory , nunnery , was built at North Berwick. The late 19th century saw North Berwick develop ... of the town. While the population might not have truly exploded , house prices have. North Berwick ... to Edinburgh. North Berwick was listed as the most expensive seaside town in Scotland in 2006 ... Image North berwick shoreline.jpg thumb right thumb West Bay front North Berwick Boat trips to the Bass ... Rock and elsewhere. North Berwick Law A convert 613 ft adj on volcano volcanic hill which rises ... in June 2005, and was eventually replaced by a fibreglass replica in June 2008. Image North berwick ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2011 Berwick is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Polk County, Iowa Polk County , Iowa, United States, on the east bank of Fourmile Creek. It is part of the Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines West Des Moines, Iowa West Des Moines Des Moines metropolitan area Metropolitan Statistical Area . Image SaylorvilleMines.png thumb 300px Map of the Berwick area from 1908, showing the railroads and coal mines red of the region. Berwick is in the lower center. In the early 20th century, Berwick and Norwoodville, a mile southwest, were home to several coal mines. The Norwood White Mine shaft shaft No. 1 also known as the Klondike No. 1 was convert 215 ft m deep, accessing a convert 4 ft m adj mid thick coal seam. By 1908, this mine extended over roughly convert 200 acre km2 . Norwood White shaft No. 2 was half a mile to the east. This mine was newer, covering over convert 40 acre m2 in 1908. The Delaware Coal Company had a shaft a mile northwest of Berwick, with a shaft convert 170 ft m deep. By 1908, this mine covered less than convert 15 acre m2 . ref Henry Hinds, The Coal Deposits of Iowa, Chapter I of http books.google.com books?id 1BUMAAAAYAAJ&lpg PA484&pg PA138 Iowa Geological Survey Annual Report, 1908 , Des Moines, 1909, pages 138 139. ref In 1914, Norwood White produced over 100,000 tons of coal, ranking among the top 24 coal producers in the state. ref Frederick E. Saward, http books.google.com books?id NO8oAAAAYAAJ&pg PA65 The Coal Trade, 1915 , page 65. ref In 1912, United Mine Workers Local 318 in Berwick had 220 members, and Local 845 in Norwoodville, one mile south, had 129 members. ref Tally Sheet, http books.google.com books?id cfAUAAAAIAAJ&pg RA1 PA1005 Proceedings of the 23 SUP rd SUP Annual Convention of the United Mine Workers of America Jan. 16 Feb. 2, 1912, Indianapolis Volume 2, page 180A. ref References reflist Polk County ... metropolitan area io Berwick, Iowa ht Berwick, Iowa ro Berwick, Iowa simple Berwick, Iowa vo Berwick ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Berwick, Pennsylvania other name native name nickname settlement type Borough Pennsylvania Borough images and maps image skyline Dickson Block, Berwick, PA.jpg imagesize ... size image blank emblem blank emblem size image map Map of Berwick, Columbia County, Pennsylvania Highlighted.png mapsize 150px map caption Map showing Berwick in Columbia County image map1 Map of Pennsylvania ... code 570 570 website http www.berwickborough.org Borough of Berwick footnotes Berwick is a borough in Columbia ... Barre, Pennsylvania Wilkes Barre . Berwick is one of two principal cities of the Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Bloomsburg &ndash Berwick Bloomsburg Berwick micropolitan area Micropolitan Statistical ... 2000 census . GR 2 History Founded by Evan Owens, a surveying surveyor , Berwick was named after Berwick upon Tweed , England . Situated beside the Susquehanna River , the borough was first settled ... in Berwick, which consolidated with the borough of West Berwick, where 5,512 people lived in 1910. Population ... census. Berwick is famous for its high school football team, the Bulldogs, who are six time State Champions and three time National Champions. Berwick is also the home of the 2008 PIAA AAA Baseball State Champions. It is the school s first ever baseball state championship. Since 1947, the Berwick ... and displays down Market Street. The Berwick Christmas Boulevard is seen by thousands of visitors ...?pageid 14 ref Santa Claus is present every year to serve Berwick s famous Wise Potato Chips ... 0.2 sqmi km2 of it 4.62 is water. Berwick is drained by the Susquehanna River , across which is the borough of Nescopeck, Pennsylvania Nescopeck . Berwick is serviced by Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania ... 1.62 of the population. The Berwick area had a large influx of Eastern European immigrants approximately ... thumb right 225px Entrance to the corporate headquarters and production plant of Wise Foods . Berwick ... of rolling stock for railroads also operated a plant in Berwick. Berwick is home to Berwick Offray ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 54.562 1.205 display title region GB scale 20000 Berwick Hills is a neighbourhood in east Middlesbrough , England with a population of 4,465. Notable people from Berwick Hills Phil Stamp footballer Peter McCormick football lawyer Keith Harris Orvil Match Angler Middlesbrough Category Areas within Middlesbrough Middlesbrough geo stub ... more details
for the Confederate steamer Berwick Bay ship Berwick Bay is the section of the Lower Atchafalaya River in Louisiana from Morgan City, Louisiana Morgan City north to Sixmile Lake . U.S. Route 90 crosses Berwick Bay connecting the town of Berwick, Louisiana Berwick on the west bank of the Atchafalaya to Morgan City on the east bank. There is also a Southern Pacific Railroad Southern Pacific vertical lift bridge connecting the two municipalities. This stretch of water lends its name to Vessel Traffic Service Berwick Bay which manages the waters south of 29 45 N., west of 91 10 W., north of 29 37 N., and east of 91 18 W. ref http www.navcen.uscg.gov pdf imo mscResolutions Table 33 CFR 161.12 c .pdf ref These waters include the junction of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway , the Port Allen Morgan City Alternate Route and several tributary bayous. Narrow bridge openings and a swift river current require one way traffic flow through the bridges. VTS Berwick Bay is unique among United States Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Services because it maintains direct control of vessel traffic. References reflist External links http nauticalcharts.noaa.gov nsd Cp5 CP5 34ed Ch09 5.pdf Coast Pilot 5 34th Edition, 2006 Chapter 9 http www.uscg.mil d8 vts berwickbay main.html Vessel Traffic Service Berwick Bay coord missing Louisiana Category Rivers of Louisiana ... more details
About the smaller road bridge in Berwick the larger road bridge Royal Tweed Bridge the railway viaduct Royal Border Bridge infobox UK feature table official name Berwick Bridge shire county state Northumberland country England nation UK map name United Kingdom Northumberland static image name Berwick Bridge, Berwick on Tweed.jpg static image caption Berwick Bridge seen from the north bank static image 2 name static image caption 2 os grid reference NT995526 latitude 55.768 longitude 2.008 Berwick Bridge , also known as the Old Bridge , spans the River Tweed in Berwick upon Tweed , Northumberland , England . The current structure is a listed building Grade I listed Rock geology stone bridge built between 1611 and 1624. Four previous bridges stood on the site, with two destroyed by flood ing in 1199, the original, and in 1294, the third , one by an England English attack in 1216 and the last, built 1376, served until James I of England ordered the construction of the present bridge. It was then on the main road from Edinburgh to London , and the king who was also James VI of Scotland had had to cross over the then dilapidated wooden bridge in 1603 while travelling to London for his coronation of the British monarch coronation . The bridge is 355 metres long and 5 metres wide. The main material is sandstone from Berwick upon Tweed Tweedmouth . There are 15 arch es although originally ... date February 2009 this is stated in the main Berwick article, but no source was given, and the only ... road Great Britain A1 road out of Berwick altogether. The bridge is now one way, from east to west i.e. from Berwick towards Tweedmouth . The one way plan is likely to be permanent and has met with little ... walks by the tweed 14.html Tweed bridges http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk berwick berwickupontweed Guide to Berwick upon Tweed River item box River River Tweed upstream Royal Tweed ... Category Bridges completed in the 1620s Category Berwick upon Tweed ... more details
orphan date November 2009 infobox UK place static image File 240px static image caption small small official name Berwick Hill os grid reference NZ175755 latitude 55.074 longitude 1.727 unitary england Northumberland County Council Northumberland lieutenancy england Northumberland region North East England country England post town NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE postcode area NE postcode district NE20 dial code constituency westminster Hexham UK Parliament constituency Hexham population   Berwick Hill is a village in Northumberland , in England . It is situated to the north of Newcastle upon Tyne , near Ponteland . Headings as per wp UKCITIES History Governance Berwick Hill is in the British House of Commons parliamentary constituency of Hexham UK Parliament constituency Hexham . Geography Demography Economy Landmarks Transport Education Religious sites Sports etc Public services Notable people See also References reflist External links Commons category Berwick Hill Category Villages in Northumberland Northumberland geo stub pl Berwick Hill ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Berwick Bassett unitary england Wiltshire Council Wiltshire lieutenancy england Wiltshire region South West England population population ref latitude 51.458784 longitude 1.8565285 dial code postcode district SN postcode area SN4 9 post town SWINDON constituency westminster os grid reference SU1006573322 Berwick Bassett is a village and Civil parishes in England civil parish in Wiltshire , England . The United Kingdom Census 2001 recorded a parish population of 56. ref cite web url http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do jsessionid ac1f930b30d8251a33137b414aacb8d5d1a9029f24bf?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 4&containerAreaId 790549 title Area selected Kennet Non Metropolitan District author date work Neighbourhood Statistics Full Dataset View publisher Office for National Statistics accessdate 10 June 2010 ref Local government Berwick Basset is a civil parish with an elected Parish councils in England parish council . It is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority , which is responsible for all significant local government functions. Church St Nicholas s Church, Berwick Bassett St Nicholas s Church dates from the early 13th century. ref cite web title Berwick Bassett url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 18031 s5 work A History of the County of Wiltshire Volume 17 Calne publisher British History Online accessdate 26 September 2010 pages 9 17 year 2002 ref It has been designated as a Grade II listed building ..., Berwick Bassett url http www.visitchurches.org.uk findachurch st nicholas berwick bassett publisher ... Commons category Berwick Bassett http www.wiltshire.gov.uk community getcom2.php?id 15 Wiltshire County Council Website page on Berwick Basset gbmapping SU099733 Wiltshire geo stub Category Villages in Wiltshire Category Civil parishes in Wiltshire pl Berwick Bassett ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Edward Berwick died 1877 was an Ireland Irish lawyer and educationalist, and served as President of National University of Ireland, Galway Queen s College Galway from 1850 until 1877. Berwick was the son of the Rev. Edward Berwick, a Church of Ireland clergyman who was rector of the parish of Esker, County Dublin . Given personal tuition by Dionysius Lardner he lived with Lardner at Bray and later in Gardiner St. and gave evidence in the Lardner divorce case. Educated at Trinity College Dublin , he graduated in law and was called to the Irish Bar in 1832. On the foundation of Queen s College Galway in 1845, Berwick was appointed to the office of Vice President. The president, Joseph W. Kirwan , died in office in December 1849, and Berwick was appointed to succeed him in 1850. Berwick died in office in 1877. He was the brother of Walter Berwick, a judge who was killed in the Abergale railway accident Edward is mentioned in a letter from Walter to Lardner in 1828. Edward gave evidence at the accident inquest see The Times, Thursday, Aug 27, 1868 pg. 7 Issue 26214 col D The Accident To The Irish Mail Train. see A reconventional matter on the part and behalf of Cecilia Lardner otherwise Flood the lawful wife of the Reverend Dionysius Lardner clark in a certain pretended cause or business of divorce appendix in 26 March 259 Reverend Dionysius Lardner, leave for a Divorce Bill, annexed, Act of the same Lords Journals Lxxi, p166 Parliametery archives HL PO JO 10 8 1269 Walter Berwick, 9 Lower Fitzwilliam Street 14 December 1828 to Dionysius Lardner, Wellcome Ms. 5490 27 start box succession box before Joseph W. Kirwan title National University of Ireland, Galway President of Queen s College Galway years 1850&ndash 1877 after Sir Thomas William Moffett end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berwick, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1877 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Berwick, Edward ... more details
infobox UK feature official name Berwick Castle shire county state Northumberland country England nation UK map name United Kingdom Northumberland static image name Lindisfarne 470.jpg static image caption Motte mound and keep wall of Berwick Castle, with the rail bridge to the right os grid reference NT992535 latitude 55.775 longitude 2.013 Berwick Castle is a ruined castle in Berwick upon Tweed , Northumberland , England. The castle was founded in the 12th century by the Scottish David I of Scotland King David I . In 1296 8, the English Edward I of England King Edward I had the castle rebuilt ... Rock The Bass , described as Custodian or Keeper of the Marches and the Castle of Berwick upon Tweed ... Rolls of Scotland record that Robert Lauder of Edrington was paid 20 for repairs made to Berwick ... of modern ramparts around Berwick in the sixteenth century rendered the castle obsolete and its ... century, the Great hall Great Hall and much of what remained was demolished to make way for Berwick ... siteofcastle.jpg left thumb Berwick upon Tweed railway station Berwick station stands on the site of Berwick Castle, where Robert Bruce s claim was originally declined, and John Balliol ... Douglas , 1294 1296 surrendered to Edward I of England following the Massacre of Berwick Maurice ... Hepburn, 1st Lord Hailes , 1482 last Scottish governor . Sir William Drury d.1579 , Marshal of Berwick ... soldier Sir George Bowes of Streatlam, co.Durham d.1580 , Marshal of Berwick. In 1568 he escorted ... div http www.northofthetyne.co.uk berwickupontweed.html Images of Berwick upon Tweed Castle http www.castleuk.net castle lists north 75 berwickcastle.htm Berwick Castle The David & Charles Book of Castles ... category Berwick Castle position left Castles in North East England English Heritage properties ... Castles in the Scottish Borders Category 12th century establishments Category Berwick upon Tweed Category Scottish parliamentary locations and buildings it Berwick Castle ru ... more details
Rugby team teamname Berwick Rugby Club image fullname Berwick Rugby Football Club union Rugby Football Union Scottish Rugby Union location Berwick upon Tweed , England countryflag England founded 1926 ground Scremerston capacity 10,000 chairman flagicon England Board of Members Interim head coach flagicon England TBC league East Regional League Division 1 season position url http www.berwickrugbyclub.co.uk pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 000000 body1 000000 rightarm1 000000 shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 C0C0C0 body2 C0C0C0 rightarm2 C0C0C0 shorts2 000000 socks2 000000 Berwick Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team originally founded in 1926, but were reformed in 1968. The team is based in the town of Berwick upon Tweed , just over the border in England . They are affiliated to both the English Rugby Football Union and the Scottish Rugby Union . They currently play in the Scottish Rugby Union East Regional League Division 1. Berwick play their home games at Scremerston . Berwick s rugby sevens Sevens Tournament takes place annually in April and the competition is part of the Borders Sevens Circuit Kings of the Sevens tournament. Current holders of the trophy are the Jed Forest RFC History Berwick Rugby club was first formed in the SRU in 1926 and played in the South District Union. Its playing standard improved until the early 1930 s and although it survived annual difficulties of finding players and pitches it could not survive ... and social fabric of Berwick. Pursuit of the first aim has taken the Club to the BT Scottish Premiership ... Skeen played for the Scotland VII in the 2006 IRB Tournament. Current Berwick players have won many ... of a rugby club in both the English and Scottish rugby unions. Notable players Notable players for Berwick ... Official site See also Berwick upon Tweed Border League Borders Sevens Circuit Border league Rugby union in Scotland DEFAULTSORT Berwick Rfc Category English rugby union teams ... more details