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Local service districts of York County, New Brunswick (14 P) Pages in category "Communities in York County, New Brunswick" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
Hemsby is a village, seaside resort and civil parish in the county of Norfolk, England. It is situated some 8 mi (13 km) north of the town of Great Yarmouth. [1] In the 2001 census Hemsby had a population of 2,973 in 1,221 households; by the 2011 census it had increased to 3,275. [2] Hemsby borders the villages of Winterton-on-Sea and Scratby.
central and western New Brunswick, parts of southeastern Quebec NB 45°58′01″N 66°40′11″W / 45.9669°N 66.6697°W / 45.9669; -66.6697 ( Wolastoq National Historic Site of Federal ( 18954 )
All the houses in Normanby are built along the busy main road. The bridge to the south of the village was built in the mid 18th century [ 2 ] and is narrow, so in recent years it has been the scene of many accidents.
The name "Brunswick" was taken from House of Brunswick, a term sometimes used for the House of Hanover, the name of the British royal family at the time. Brunswick Town was built as a collaborative project between Busby and the landowner, the Reverend Thomas Scutt. Construction started in 1824. The first houses were completed by 1826. [2]
Hemsby railway station was a station in Hemsby, Norfolk. It was on the line between Melton Constable and Great Yarmouth. It was closed in 1959. [1] [2] References
Seven Seas, owned by Merck Group, made cod liver oil and multivitamins (Haliborange) on the A1033 in Marfleet until 2015; next door is Willerby Holiday Homes, the UK's largest manufacturer of holiday homes; nearby, Paneltex is a group of engineering companies for vehicle bodies, on the Kingston International Park on the A1033, opposite Saltend ...
The North Shore is a region in the northeastern part of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.. Specifically, it refers to the province's northern shoreline which borders Chaleur Bay, a sub-basin of the Gulf of St. Lawrence as well as the estuary portion of the Restigouche River, including all coastal communities between Tide Head and Lameque Island.