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Our Lady and St Paul's RC Primary School, Darnhill; Parkfield Primary School, Middleton; Sacred Heart RC Primary School, Rochdale; St Andrew's CE Primary School and Nursery, Rochdale; St Edward's CE Primary School, Castleton; St Gabriel's CE Primary School, Middleton; St Gabriel's RC Primary School, Castleton; St James' CE Primary School, Wardle
The British landscape architects Howard and Lorrie Dunington-Grubb founded Sheridan Nurseries in 1913 in the hamlet of Sheridan outside Oakville, Ontario. They bought 100 acres (40 ha) of land, of which only about 20 acres (8.1 ha) turned out to be suitable for ornamental plants. [ 1 ]
Howard Street Tunnel fire, a disaster that struck the freight railroad tunnel under Baltimore's Howard Street in 2001; Howard Street (Sheffield), a short street in Sheffield, England; Howard Street (Chicago), a major street in the Chicago metropolitan area; Howard Street Apartment District in Omaha, Nebraska; Howard Street, London, a demolished ...
Rochdale is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, and it is unparished. The town and the surrounding countryside contain 139 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, four are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, four are at Grade II*, the middle ...
They started in John Street, Rochdale. In July 1892 they moved into the new Globe Works, Castleton; the layout and buildings having been designed by Samuel Tweedale. Howard & Bullough operated out of the Globe Works Accrington. The first product was a ring frames. In February 1893, frames were installed in the Newhey Spinning Mill.
Rochdale was the largest co-op residence in North America, occupying an 18-storey student residence at Bloor St. and Huron St. in downtown Toronto.It was situated on the edges of the University of Toronto campus, near to Yorkville, Toronto's hippie haven in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Around 1950, George and Alice began a small greenhouse in the Ferndale area. Selling the mill in 1957, the couple started a well-known Prince George nursery. [417] In 1944, Percy (1903–74) [418] [419] & Dorothy (1909–80) [420] Church arrived and opened a sawmill. [421] Within a few years, the operations expanded to Willow River.
Original release trailer for the film All That Heaven Allows (1955) Cary Scott is an affluent widow in the town of Stoningham, in suburban New England, whose social life revolves around the weekend visits of her college-age son and daughter, her best friend's country-club activities, and a few men vying for her affection.