Image The Keep at Richmond Castle.jpg thumb right 240px The 12th century keep is convert 100 ft m high Image View from RichmondCastle 1.jpg thumb right 240px The castle walls and towers seen from the Keep RichmondCastle in Richmond, North Yorkshire Richmond , North Yorkshire , England , stands in a commanding position above the River Swale , close to the centre of the town of Richmond, North Yorkshire Richmond . It was originally called Riche Mount, the strong hill . The castle was constructed ... of Richmond. The Dukes of Brittany became the owners of the castle though it was often confiscated for various periods by English Kings. The original stone Norman castle appears to have lacked ... can climb to the top of the keep for media View from RichmondCastle 3.jpg magnificent views of the town of Richmond. At the same time that the keep was probably completed, Henry II considerably strengthened the castle by adding towers and a barbican . Henry III and King Edward I spent more money ... balcony overlooking the river side of Scolland s Hall, the Great Hall. As a castleRichmond had fallen ... in any way. These included the Richmond 16 who were taken to France from the castle, charged under Field ... hard labour. As presented today RichmondCastle has one of the finest examples of Norman buildings ... links commonscat http www.richmond.org guide castle.html Richmond Online website plan of the castle ... to a castlery at Richmond in that year. William the Conqueror had put down the 1069 rebellion at York ... received the borough of Richmond ref http www.timesonline.co.uk tol news uk article2603983.ece ... constructing the castle to defend against further rebellions and establish a personal power base ... visitors and wagons to be checked before entry to the main castle. On the other side of the castle ... in antiquities led to repairs to the keep in the early 19th century. The castle became ... demolished in 1931. The castle was used during the First World War as the base of the Non Combatant ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name CastleRichmond title orig translator image File Castle Richmond.jpg 150px image caption First edition title page author Anthony Trollope illustrator cover artist country England language English series genre Novel publisher Chapman and Hall release date 10 May 1860 english release date media type Print pages isbn preceded by The Bertrams followed by Framley Parsonage CastleRichmond is the third of five novel novels set in Ireland by Anthony Trollope . CastleRichmond was written between 4 August 1859 and 31 March 1860, and was published in three volumes on 10 May 1860. ref Richard Mullen with James Munson, The Penguin Companion to Trollope London Penguin Books, 1996 , p. 62. ref It was his tenth novel. Trollope signed the contract for the novel on 2 August 1859. He received 600, 200 more than the payment for his previous novel, The Bertrams, reflecting his growing popular success. ref Richard Mullen with James Munson, The Penguin Companion to Trollope London Penguin Books, 1996 , p. 63. ref CastleRichmond is set in southwestern Ireland at beginning of the Irish famine . CastleRichmond is situated on the banks of the Blackwater River Kerry Blackwater River in County Cork . ref Anthony Trollope, CastleRichmond New York Dover Publications, 1984 , p. 2. ref Trollope s work in Ireland from 1841 to 1859 had given him an extensive knowledge of the island, and Richard Mullen has written that All the principal strands of his life were formed in Ireland. ref Richard Mullen with James Munson, The Penguin Companion to Trollope London Penguin Books, 1996 , p. 233. ref The unusually for Trollope complicated ... Countess of Desmond, providing the novel s principal dramatic interest. CastleRichmond was the first ..., CastleRichmond did not sell particularly well. ref Richard Mullen with James Munson, The Penguin ... as well as information on all things Trollopian. Anthony Trollope DEFAULTSORT CastleRichmond ... more details
Other uses Richmond cigarette RichmondCastle in North Yorkshire, England Richmond Cricket Club ...Wiktionary Richmond often refers to Richmond, Virginia , the capital of Virginia Richmond, North Yorkshire , the original Richmond in Yorkshire. Richmond, London , previously Richmond, Surrey Richmond, British Columbia , a city in Metro Vancouver Richmond, California , a city in the San Francisco Bay Area Richmond may also refer to TOC right People see Richmond surname Earl of Richmond Duke of Richmond Places Australia Division of Richmond , an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales Electoral district of Richmond Victoria , a state electoral district in Victoria Electoral district of Richmond New South Wales , defunct Electoral district of Richmond Tasmania , defunct Richmond, New South Wales RAAF Base RichmondRichmond Woodlands Important Bird Area Richmond, Queensland Richmond, South Australia Richmond, Tasmania Richmond, Victoria Richmond railway station, Melbourne Richmond River a river in the north eastern corner of New South Wales. Canada Richmond, British Columbia , a city in Metro Vancouver Richmond, Calgary , Alberta, a neighbourhood Richmond, Ontario , a community now part of the city of Ottawa Richmond Township, Ontario, now part of Greater Napanee, Ontario Richmond Hill, Ontario Richmond, Nova Scotia Richmond, Prince Edward Island Richmond, Quebec Federal electoral districts Richmond British Columbia federal electoral district current Richmond Nova Scotia federal electoral district historic Richmond Wolfe , Quebec federal electoral district historic Provincial electoral districts Richmond British Columbia provincial electoral district Richmond Nova Scotia provincial electoral district Richmond Quebec provincial electoral district Ireland Richmond, Townland , North Tipperary Jamaica Richmond, Jamaica New Zealand Richmond, New Zealand , South Island town Richmond, Canterbury , Christchurch suburb South Africa Richmond ... more details
The Castle may refer to Places The Castle at Budawang National Park , Australia The Castle volcano , a volcano in British Columbia, Canada The Castle Ramona, California , listed on the List of RHPs in CA NRHP in California , USA The Castle Atlanta , a landmark former residence in Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia The Castle Waltham, Massachusetts , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts, USA The Castle Marietta, Ohio , a NRHP home in Ohio, USA The Castle Saint Helena , the government buildings in Jamestown Other The Castle novel Das Schlo is a 1922 novel by Franz Kafka and its translations The Castle Kadare The Castle Kadare , 1970 novel K shtjella by Ismail Kadare The Castle film The Castle film , a 1997 Australian comedy film The Castle 1964 film The Castle 1964 film , a 1964 Danish film The Castle 1968 film The Castle 1968 film , a West German film adaptation of the Kafka novel directed by Rudolf Noelte The Castle game The Castle game , a videogame made by ASCII corporation The Castle radio series The Castle radio series , 2007 BBC radio comedy set in the Middle Ages See also Castle disambiguation disambig de The Castle ... more details
, see List of castles . For similar but unrelated structures in Japan, see Japanese castle . PLEASE ... right 300px alt A castle high on a rocky peninsula above a plain. It is dominated by a tall rectangular ... a medieval city. File Bodiam castle 10My8 1197.jpg thumb 300px alt A castle of square plan ... Castle in England surrounded by a water filled moat . A castle from Latin castellum is a type of fortification ... nobility . Scholars debate the scope of the word castle , but usually consider it to be the private ... in castle studies, the structures also served as centres of administration and symbols of power ..., a scientific approach to castle defence emerged. This led to the proliferation of towers, with an emphasis ... time to maximise the castle s firepower. These changes in defence have been attributed to a mixture of castle technology from the Crusades , such as Concentric castle concentric fortification , and inspiration from earlier defences such as castra Roman forts . Not all the elements of castle architecture ... not significantly affect castle building until the 15th  century, when artillery became powerful ... , the keep of the Tower of London , exemplifies all uses of a castle including city defence, a residence, and a place of refuge in times of crisis. The word castle is derived from the Latin word castellum ... also derive from castellum . ref Harvnb Creighton Higham 2003 p 6 ref The word castle was introduced ... In its simplest terms, the definition of a castle accepted amongst academics is a private fortified ... ref In the late 20th  century, there was a trend to refine the definition of a castle by including ... name Coulson 16 File Windsor Castle at Sunset Nov 2006.jpg thumb left 300px alt A castle, seen at the end of a long avenue, lit pink by the sunset. The castle gives an impression of tremendous size, and has an imposing, twin towered gatehouse and, to the left, a large round keep. Windsor Castle in England ... taken. Between 1066 and 1087 he established 36  castles such as Warwick Castle , which he used ... more details
Edwin in Yorkshire . He built the castle of Richmond, North Yorkshire Richmond in one of these. His ...The now extinct title of Earl of Richmondshire Richmond was created many times in the Peerage of Peerage of England England . The earldom of Richmond was held by various Bretons, Normans, the royal families ... brother. These counts were territorial lords of Richmond, and are often reckoned as earls of Richmond ... of Richmond Alan c. 1116 1146 , was the first of these lords to be styled Earl of Richmond . This Alan ... Margaret of Huntingdon , sister of Malcolm IV of Scotland . He asserted his right to Brittany, and with it Richmond ... c. 1162 1201 . As he left no sons, Richmond and his other English possessions passed to the king in 1171, though Constance is loosely spoken of as countess of Richmond in her own right. Constance was three times married, and each of her husbands in turn assumed the title of earl of Richmond, in conjunction ... son of the first marriage, Arthur I, Duke of Brittany Arthur 1187 1203 , was styled Earl of Richmond ... , to Peter de Braine, 1st Earl of Richmond Peter de Braine in 1213, after which date Peter was styled Duke of Brittany and Earl of Richmond, until about 1235, when he renounced his allegiance to England ... III granted the estates of Richmond to Peter II of Savoy Peter of Savoy 1203 1268 , uncle of his queen consort, Eleanor of Provence . Peter was thereafter described as Earl of Richmond by contemporary chroniclers. By his will he left Richmond to his niece, Eleanor, who transferred it to the crown ... in England and the English appointees. From 1414 to 1435 the earldom of Richmond was held by John ..., 1st Earl of Richmond Edmund Tudor , half brother to Henry VI of England King Henry VI . When Edmund s son Henry ascended the throne as Henry VII of England Henry VII in 1485, the earldom of Richmond ... Earl of Richmond in 1613 and Duke of Richmond in 1623. These became extinct at his death in 1624. The earldom was not recreated. 1911 Earls of Richmond, 1st Creation 1136 Alan de Bretagne, 1st ... more details
Richmond Heights is the name of several places Canada Richmond Heights, Saskatoon , a neighborhood in Saskatchewan New Zealand Richmond Heights, Taupo United States Richmond Heights, Florida Richmond Heights, Missouri Richmond Heights, Ohio East Richmond Heights, California Richmond Heights, Richmond, California geodis ca Richmond Heights de Richmond Heights it Richmond Heights nl Richmond Heights pl Richmond Heights pt Richmond Heights vo Richmond Heights ... more details
Charles Richmond may refer to Charles Wallace Richmond , American ornithologist Charlie Richmond inventor Charlie Richmond referee hndis Richmond, Charles ... more details
and the ancestral home of RichmondCastle in Yorkshire . The town that developed nearby took ...Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox UK place country England region London official name Richmond latitude 51.456 longitude 0.301 london borough Richmond upon Thames constituency westminster Richmond Park UK Parliament constituency Richmond Park post town RICHMOND postcode area TW postcode district ... static image name Richmond Bridge and riverside.jpg static image caption Richmond Riverside population ... populations year london ward populations reference Richmond is a town in southwest London, England and is part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames . It is located convert 8.2 mi west southwest of Charing Cross . The founding and naming of Richmond followed the Tudor dynasty Tudor building of Richmond Palace early in the 16th century. During this era the town was particularly associated with Elizabeth I . The development of Richmond as a London suburb then began with the opening of the railway ... upon Thames in the county of Surrey and it Municipal Borough of Richmond Surrey became a municipal ... and Urban Change 1837 1981 year 1982 ref Richmond is a much sought after residential location, and among ... a developed day and evening economy. ref name RichmondCouncil cite news title Richmond Shopping year 2011 Richmond Council url http www.visitrichmond.co.uk shopping richmond.asp ref The town is located on a meander of the River Thames , with a large number of Richmond upon Thames parks and open spaces parks and open spaces , including Richmond Park , and many protected conservation areas. ref name RichmondCouncil cite news title Richmond Conservation Areas year 2011 Richmond Council url http ... plans conservation areas map.htm ref Richmond is noted for its high quality of life, as well as its ... news title Don t worry, be happy move to Richmond upon Thames date June 23, 2009 newspaper The Guardian url http www.guardian.co.uk society 2009 jun 23 richmond on thames happy survey ref History Royal ... more details
New Richmond may refer to the following places In Canada New Richmond, Quebec In the United States New Richmond, Indiana New Richmond, Michigan New Richmond, Ohio New Richmond, West Virginia New Richmond, Wisconsin Geodis ca New Richmond de New Richmond it New Richmond nl New Richmond pl New Richmond vo New Richmond ... more details
Port Richmond can refer to Port Richmond, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , United States Port Richmond, Staten Island , New York, New York, United States Port of Richmond, California , Richmond, California, United States Port of Richmond , Richmond, Virginia, United States disambig de Port Richmond ... more details
Richmond Bridge may refer to Richmond Bridge, London Richmond Bridge Tasmania , Australia Richmond San Rafael Bridge , a bridge in California disambig ... more details
Infobox cricket ground ground name Richmond Drive nickname country England image location Skegness , Lincolnshire establishment 1879 first recorded match seating capacity end1 end2 year2 1935 club2 Minor Counties year1 1907 1914 & 1924 1936 club1 Lincolnshire County Cricket Club Lincolnshire date 18 August year 2010 source http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 738.html Ground profile Richmond Drive is a cricket ground in Skegness , Lincolnshire . The first recorded match on the ground was in 1879, when pre county club Lincolnshire played an Notts Castle. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 738 misc.html Other matches played on Richmond Drive ref The first Minor Counties Championship match played at the ground saw Lincolnshire County Cricket Club Lincolnshire play the Yorkshire County Cricket Club Yorkshire Second XI in 1907. From between 1907 and 1936, the ground hosted 14 Minor Counties Championship matches, the last of which saw Lincolnshire play Hertfordshire County Cricket Club Hertfordshire . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 738 minc.html Minor Counties Championship Matches played on Richmond Drive ref The ground also held a single first class cricket first class match in 1935, when a combined Minor Counties cricket team Minor Counties team played the touring South Africa national cricket team South Africans . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 738 f.html First Class Matches played on Richmond Drive ref References reflist External links http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 738.html Richmond Drive on CricketArchive http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57304.html Richmond Drive on Cricinfo coord 53 08 31.93 N 0 20 10.70 W region GB type landmark display title Category Cricket grounds in Lincolnshire England cricket ground stub ... more details
notability date January 2012 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Kaiserentrada22.jpg thumb right Richmond Medical Center , a major employer in Richmond Downtown Richmond is the old center of Richmond, California . The area is roughly bordered by 6th street to the west, 23rd Street Richmond, California 23rd Street to the east, Barrett Avenue to the north, and Macdonald Avenue to the south. The area once featured major department store s and other chains such as J.C. Penney , S. H. Kress & Co. , and Sears, Roebuck and Company Sears before Hilltop Mall was built in the 1970s. The area is currently undergoing a revitalization effort by the city, which has included the Richmond Shopping Center anchored by a supermarket. The Richmond Transit Village coined Metro Walk by the developers, the Olson Company has also been built, along with remodeling of the Richmond Station California Richmond BART and Amtrak station and a bus transit center served by AC Transit and Golden Gate Transit . A Kaiser Permanente hospital and a Social Security Administration processing center provide for a majority of the jobs in the area. Richmond, California Coord 37.93767 N 122.35525 W Category Neighborhoods in Richmond, California ContraCostaCountyCA geo stub ... more details
Richmond Oval may refer to Richmond Olympic Oval , in the Canadian city of Richmond, near Vancouver, British Columbia Richmond Oval South Australia , in the Adelaide suburb of Richmond dab ... more details
Richmond Flowers may refer to Richmond Flowers, Sr. 1918 2007 , Alabama s Attorney General Richmond Flowers American football born 1947 , American football player Richmond Flowers III hndis Flowers, Richmond ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Castle to Castle title orig D un ch teau l autre translator Ralph Manheim 1968 image prefer 1st edition image caption author Louis Ferdinand C line illustrator cover artist Paul Bonet country France language French language French series genre Novel publisher ditions Gallimard Gallimard release date 12 June 1957 english release date 1968 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 315 isbn 978 2 070 21310 8 preceded by followed by Castle to Castle is the English title of the 1957 novel by Louis Ferdinand C line , titled in French D un ch teau l autre . The book was written about his experiences in exile at Sigmaringen , Germany , with the Vichy France Vichy French government towards the end of World War II . Legacy Castle to Castle was mentioned in the biography of Jack Kerouac , Subterranean Kerouac by Ellis Amburn St. Martin s Press, 1998 . Kerouac was at dinner with Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows at their apartment when he described C line s work as a portrait of existence as rotten and mad p. 301 . Category 1957 novels Category Novels by Louis Ferdinand C line Category World War II novels Category Autobiographical novels Category Novels set in Germany 1950s novel stub fr D un ch teau l autre fa ... more details
Richmond Palace after his title of Earl of Richmond . The earldom was seated at RichmondCastle ... Monastery 1415 ref Cloake, John. Richmond Palace, its History and its Plan , Richmond Local History Society, London, 2001, pp.6 7 ref File Wyngaerde Richmond 1562.jpg thumb 300px Richmond Palace, west ... thumb 300px Richmond Palace, west front, etching by Wenceslaus Hollar , 1638 Richmond Palace was a Thames .... 1501 within the royal manor of Sheen, by Henry VII of England , formerly known by his title Richmond, North Yorkshire Etymology Earl of Richmond, after which it was named. It was occupied by royalty .... In 1500, immediately preceding the construction of the new Richmond Palace the following year, the town of Richmond, London Sheen which had grown up around the royal manor changed its name to Richmond , by command of Henry VII. ref name EB 545a Encyclopaedia Britannica , 9th. ed. 1881 , s.v. Richmond ref The two separate nomenclatures of Sheen and Richmond continue to this day, not without ... control of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames , were never in ancient times ... , in recent times. Richmond remained part of the County of Surrey until the mid 1960s, when it was absorbed by the expansion of London . Of Richmond Palace today only vestigial traces remain, most notably the gatehouse . The site occupies the area between Richmond, London Richmond Green and the River ... Old Palace Lane, Old Palace Yard and The Wardrobe. History Image A View of Richmond Palace published in 1765.jpg thumb right 300px Richmond Palace from SW. 1765 engraving by James Basire , based ... , in what is now the garden of Trumpeters House, between Richmond Green and the River. In 1414 Henry ... residence. Tudor File HenryVIIdeathbed.jpg thumb 300px Scene at deathbed of King Heny VII at Richmond ... d.1534 , who wrote an account of the proceedings. BL Add.MS.45131,f.54 Henry VII, Builder of Richmond ... eventually came the House of Stuart . In 1509 Henry VII died at Richmond Palace. Henry VIII ... more details
Richmond Township may refer to the following places in the United States Richmond Township, McHenry County, Illinois Richmond Township, Franklin County, Kansas Richmond Township, Macomb County, Michigan Richmond Township, Marquette County, Michigan Richmond Township, Osceola County, Michigan Richmond Township, Winona County, Minnesota Richmond Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio Richmond Township, Huron County, Ohio Richmond Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Richmond Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Richmond Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania See also Old Richmond Township, Forsyth County, North Carolina Richfield Township disambiguation Richland Township disambiguation Geodis de Richmond Township ... more details
Image Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and Lennox by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt.jpg thumb 180px right Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond . Son of Charles II of England Charles II . The title Duke of Richmond is named after Richmond, North Yorkshire Richmond and its surrounding district of Richmondshire ... for Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond Charles Lennox , the illegitimate son of King Charles II of England ... de K rouaille . History of the Dukedom The Dukedom was first created as Duke of Richmond and Somerset for Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset Henry Fitzroy , the illegitimate son of Henry ... Earl of Richmond in 1613 and Duke of Richmond in 1623 as a member of the Lennox line not unlike ... s son James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond James , the fourth Duke of Lennox 1612 1655 , was created Duke of Richmond in 1641, the two dukedoms again becoming united. In 1672, on the death of James nephew Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond Charles , 3rd Duke of Richmond and 6th Duke of Lennox ... Charles II granted the title to Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond Charles Lennox , his illegitimate ... sur N re on the death of his grandmother in 1734. The 6th Duke of Richmond and Lennox was created ... claim is accepted dukedoms, more than any other person in the realm. The Dukes of Richmond, Lennox and Gordon are normally styled Duke of Richmond and Gordon . Before the creation of the Dukedom of Gordon they were styled Duke of Richmond and Lennox . The subsidiary titles are Earl of March created ... in the peerage of England along with the Dukedom of Richmond. The titles Earl of Darnley and Lord ... acquisition of Aboyne lands is represented in 2nd and 3rd cantons. The previous Stuart arms for Richmond ... of Earl of Nottingham Nottingham , with a bar attached to show royal bastardy. Richmond has its own distinct badge, the Tudor rose as displayed by the Richmond Herald . Tudor dynasty Richmond ... three cinquefoils argent Fraser . Dukes of Richmond and Somerset 1525 Subsidiary titles Earl of Nottingham ... more details
Richmond County may refer to places in Australia Richmond County, New South Wales , a cadastral division in Canada Richmond County, Nova Scotia in the United States of America Richmond County, Georgia Staten Island Richmond County, New York , coterminous with Staten Island Richmond County, North Carolina Richmond County, Virginia geodis Category County name disambiguation pages cs Richmond County de Richmond County es Condado de Richmond fr Comt de Richmond ko it Contea di Richmond hu Richmond megye egy rtelm s t lap nl Richmond County ja nds Richmond County pl Hrabstwo Richmond pt Condado de Richmond sv Richmond County zh ... more details
No footnotes date December 2009 The Honour of Richmond in north west Yorkshire was granted to Count Alan Rufus by William I of England William the Conqueror in 1071AD. The Honour land honour , which was Knight s fee assessed for the service of 60 knights, was one of the most important fief s in Norman dynasty Norman England . ref name Butler cite book last Butler first Lawrence title Anglo Norman Castles editor Robert Liddiard publisher The Boydell Press location Woodbridge, Suffolk year 2003 pages 91 95 chapter 4.The origins of the honour of Richmond and its castles isbn 0851159044 ref Territory align right File Honour of Richmond.jpg thumb 240px right The composition of the Honour of Richmond in 1071 File Richmond in England.jpg thumb 140px right The location of the Honour in England Most of the land granted to Count Alan in Yorkshire had previously belonged to Edwin, Earl of Mercia . It consisted of three main land divisions the wapentakes of Hang, of Gilling and of Hallikeld. The first two of these correspond to later medieval civil land divisions or wapentakes the third is less easily defined. The Gilling territory consisted mainly of land which lay between the River Tees and the River Swale , with the Tees forming the northern border which separated the land from that granted to the Bishop of Durham . The western border was the drainage divide watershed of the Pennines and the southern border was the watershed between the River Ure and the Swale. The River Wiske formed the eastern border. Gilling village, which was close to the boundary, was the Manorialism manorial centre before Count Alan supplanted it with RichmondCastle . The division of Hang, or Hangshire, had the River Swale as its northern boundary its western boundary was the Pennine watershed and its southern ... . The Honour of Richmond, being 60km from east to west and 45km from north to south, took ... DEFAULTSORT Richmond, Honour of Category History of Yorkshire Category Honour land br Enor Richmond ... more details
otheruses2 RichmondRichmond as an English surname may refer to Aaron Richmond 1895 1965 , American impresario Barry Richmond 1947 2002 , American systems scientist Bill Richmond 1763 1829 , American born boxer Bill Richmond writer , American film and television comedy writer Bill Richmond director born 1958 , American television producer and director Bonnie Richmond , fictional character in the American drama Jericho Branscombe Richmond born 1955 , American character actor Charlie Richmond inventor born 1950 , American sound designer Claude Richmond , Canadian politician Dannie Richmond 1935 1988 , American jazz drummer Danny Richmond born 1984 , American ice hockey player David Richmond 1748 1818 , American Revolutionary War soldier Dave Richmond , British bass player Dennis Richmond born 1943 , American television news anchor Deon Richmond born 1978 , American actor Dorothy Kate Richmond 1861 1935 , New Zealand artist Duke of Richmond , English title, held by several individuals over the centuries Earl of Richmond , English title, held by several individuals over the centuries Fred Richmond born 1923 , American politician Fritz Richmond 1939 2005 , American musician George Richmond 1809 1896 , English painter Graeme Richmond died 1991 , Australian rules footballer Henry Richmond bishop born 1936 , Bishop of Repton in the Church of England Henry Robert Richmond a 19th century New Zealand farmer and politician Herbert Richmond 1871 1946 , British naval officer Hiram Lawton Richmond 1810 1885 , American politician Howie Richmond born 1918 , American music publisher and executive James Buchanan Richmond 1842 1910 , American politician and lawyer James Crowe Richmond 1822 1898 , New Zealand politician, engineer and artist Jeff Richmond born 1960 , American composer John Richmond disambiguation John Richmond , name of various individuals Jonathan Richmond 1774 1853 , American politician Kenneth Richmond 1926 2006 , British wrestler Mike Richmond skater born 1960 , Australian ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Richmond Green , also known as the Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park is a town owned and operated facility in Richmond Hill, Ontario Richmond Hill , Ontario , Canada . It is located on Convert 102 acre km2 of land on the northwest corner of Leslie Street and Elgin Mills Road. Neighbouring Richmond Green to the north is Richmond Green Secondary School and Richmond Green Public Library . Amenities Tom Graham Arena 2 ice pads Sports Hall of Fame 4 softball diamonds open picnic areas with shelters 3 baseball diamonds a Convert 26000 sqft m2 abbr on . indoor sports complex 4 mini soccer pitches 1 pro regulation size soccer playing field soccer league play 2 agricultural barns and paddocks lawn bowling league activities skate park waterplay park coord missing Ontario Category Municipal parks in Ontario Category Venues of the 2015 Pan American Games Category Buildings and structures in Richmond Hill, Ontario China stub ... more details
Richmond is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin Richmond, Shawano County, Wisconsin , a town Richmond, St. Croix County, Wisconsin , a town Richmond, Walworth County, Wisconsin , a town Richmond community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community geodis es Richmond Wisconsin ... more details