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Brad Turner (director) Brad Turner is an award winning Canadian film and television director who has worked on several popular series. Born in Bayfield, Ontario, Canada, he graduated with honors from the Television Arts Program at H.
Brad Van Pelt Brad Alan Van Pelt (born April 5, 1951 in Owosso, Michigan) is a former American football linebacker who played fourteen seasons the National Football League. He played for the New York Giants from 1973 to 1983, the Los Angeles Raiders from 1984 to 1985, and the Cleveland Browns in 1986.
Brad Wall Brad Wall is a Canadian politician, and leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Wall's political roots are in the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan, working as a Ministerial Assistant to the Honourable Graham Taylor, Minister of Public Participation, Tourism, Small Business, Co-Operatives, and Health, and the Honourable John Gerich, Associate Minister of Economic Development.
Brad Ward Bradley Richard Ward (born November 23, 1956) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a New Democrat from 1990 to 1995, and was a junior minister in the government of Bob Rae.
Brad Wilkerson Stephen Bradley "Brad" Wilkerson (born June 1, 1977 in Owensboro, Kentucky) is an outfielder and first baseman in Major League Baseball who plays for the Texas Rangers (2006-present). Previously, Wilkerson played with the Montréal Expos (2001-2004) and Washington Nationals (2005).
Brad Willis Bradley (Brad) Willis was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by first by Benjamin Mitchell in two episodes in 1989 as a guest character. When Brad returned to the show in 1991, Scott Michaelson took over the role.
Brad Wyman Brad Hibbs Wyman (born May 13, 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is an American film producer, best known for producing Monster. His first film was White of the Eye, and later worked on Freeway, Trees Lounge, The Dark Backward, The Chase, and Barb Wire.
Brad Zdanivsky Brad Zdanivsky (born May 6, 1976) became a quadriplegic after a car accident in 1994. Even thought there had never been any quadriplegics return to climbing, Brad and his Father were determining to get to the summit of the mammoth Stawamus Chief on Canada’s West Coast.
Bradbourne House Bradbourne House is a Grade 1 listed building set in 20 acres of parkland, close to the village of East Malling in Kent, England. The house was originally built in Tudor times but was extended and altered in the early 18th century to become the building you see today.
Bradbury Brook Bradbury Brook is an archeological procurement area (21ML42), located a few miles south of Mille Lacs Lake in east central Minnesota. Here Late Paleoindian inhabitants gathered cobbles of siltstone from a streambed or directly from glacial drift.
Bradbury Science Museum The Bradbury Science Museum is the chief public facility of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, located in Los Alamos, New Mexico, in the United States. It was founded in 1963, and was named for the Laboratory's second director (1945-1970), Norris E.
Bradbury School Bradbury School is a a caring environment which provides children with an all-round education of the very highest quality and where joyful learning is important. The calibre of all of the staff and the positive, encouraging approach in othe classrooms produces outstanding results.
Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales Bradybury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (2003) is a collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury. Bradbury wrote an introduction to the collection where he speaks about some of the inspirations, influences and among other things, the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy.
Bradbury, County Durham Bradbury is a village in the Sedgefield borough of County Durham, in England. It is situated between Sedgefield and Newton Aycliffe, close to the A1(M) and A689, and is approximately 16 km (10 miles) from Middlesbrough.
Bradby Shield Encounter The Bradby Shield Encounter - commonly known as "The Bradby" - is the highlight of Sri Lanka's school rugby season. It is played annually between traditional rivals Royal College, Colombo, and Trinity College, Kandy.
Braddan Braddan is a large, long parish in the Isle of Man stretching from the parishes of Michael and Lezayre in the north, bordering on the parishes of German, Marown, Onchan and Douglas in the middle and bordering on Santon in the south.
Braddock expedition The Braddock expedition (also called "Braddock's campaign") was a failed British attempt to capture the French Fort Duquesne in the summer of 1755 during the French and Indian War. The expedition takes its name from General Edward Braddock, who led the British forces and died in the effort.
Braddock Road (Braddock expedition) In 1755, General Edward Braddock of the Coldstream Guards was sent to rout the French from Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh). A strict yet inept officer, Braddock led his troops from an area near Bethesda, Maryland, through Frederick, Maryland, into Virginia and arriving at Fort Cumberland a short time later.
Braddock's Bay Braddock's Bay is located northwest of Rochester, NY on Lake Ontario. Braddocks Bay is renowned for being an excellent bird watching location, as raptors and other birds congregate when migrating north in Spring.
Braddock's Field Braddock's Field is a historic battlefield on the banks of the Monongahela River, near the junction of Turtle Creek, east of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. French and Indian forces from Fort Duquesne ambushed and defeated British General Edward Braddock there, on July 5, 1755, in the Battle of the Monongahela.
Braddon, Australian Capital Territory Braddon (postcode: 2612) is an inner north suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Located north of the Canberra CBD, Braddon contains a commercial area on Mort and Lonsdale streets, which run parallel to Northbourne Avenue.
Bradenton Academics Bradenton Academics are an American soccer team, founded in 1998. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and plays in the Southeast Division of the Southern Conference against teams from Atlanta, Cocoa, Greensboro, Nashville, Orlando, Raleigh, and West Palm Beach.
Bradenton Athletics The Bradenton Athletics, (nickname the Bradenton A's), are a W-League, a football (soccer) franchise based in Bradenton, Florida, they and the Bradenton Academics are owned by the same people, so they have been known to do friendly matches.
Bradenton Explorers The Bradenton Explorers were one of the eight original franchises that began play in the US Senior Professional Baseball Association in 1989. The club had a record of 38-34 and finished in second place in the league's Northern Division, narrowly holding off the Orlando Juice.
Brades Brades (or Brades Estate) is the de facto capital of Montserrat, and is in the Carr's Bay/Little Bay vicinity at the northwest end of Montserrat. The official capital Plymouth has been abandoned since 1997 due to the eruption of Soufriere Hills volcano.
Bradfield Scheme The Bradfield Scheme was devised by Dr. John Bradfield, an Australian engineer, and involved the diverting of water from the upper reaches of the Johnson, Tully, Herbert, Burdekin and Flinders rivers (all Queensland coastal rivers) into the Thomson River on the other side of the Great Dividing Range, creating climate change and rainfall throughout inland Australia .
Bradfield School Bradfield School is a secondary school situated on the edge of the village of Worrall in Sheffield part of the parish of Bradfield. Bradfield School has the second highest test marks in Sheffield, the school has pro complete with its own highly respectable society of pupils ranging from 11-16 year olds.
Bradford and Bingley head office Bradford & Bingley Head Office was constructed to accommodate the merger of Bingley Permanent Building Society and Bradford Equitable Building Society. It houses the main offices of Bradford & Bingley PLC.
Bradford Alhambra The Bradford Alhambra is a theatre in Bradford, Yorkshire. It was built, as a Music hall, in 1914 for theatre impresario Frank Laidler, and later owned by the Moss Empire group (Oswald Stoll and Edward Moss) and refurbished in 1986, it is a testimony to the splendour of the Edwardian music hall era.
Bradford Bypass * No designation determined at this time, but may receive a designation of 413, 414, 488, or simply be extensions of 404 and 427. May also be given name Lord Simcoe Expressway in honour of Lord Graves Simcoe of Upper Canada.
Bradford Canal The Bradford Canal ran three and half miles through 10 locks from the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Shipley into the centre of Bradford. It was granted an Act of Parliament in 1771 and opened in 1774, a year later than planned.
Bradford Cathedral Bradford Cathedral () is situated in the heart of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England, on a site used for Christian worship since the 8th century when missionaries based in Dewsbury evangelised the region. For most of its history the building was the parish church of St Peter.
Bradford City disaster The Bradford City disaster occurred on Saturday May 11, 1985 when a flash fire started at the Valley Parade stadium in Bradford, England. The fire broke out during a football match between home team Bradford City and Lincoln City.
Bradford City Police Bradford City Police was the police force responsible for policing the city of Bradford in northern England until 1974, when it was amalgamated under the Local Government Act 1972 with the Leeds City Police and part of the West Yorkshire Constabulary to form the West Yorkshire Police.
Bradford Clay Bradford Clay in geology, is a thin, rather inconstant bed of clay or marl situated in England at the base of the Forest Marble, the two together constituting the Bradfordian group in the Bathonian series of Jurassic rocks. The term "Bradford Clay" appears to have been first used by J.
Bradford College Bradford College is a large further and higher education college located in Bradford in the north of England with approximately 24,000 students. The college offers a large range of full and part time courses from introductory level through to postgraduate level and caters for a variety of students, including: school leavers who are aiming to progress to university or employment; adults who want to acquire the basic skills necessary for employment; adults who wish to gain a qualification relevant to their occupation; international students; and those who want to study for a university level qualification in a friendly supportive environment.
Bradford Colliery In the reign of James I (1603 - 1625) Bradford Colliery at Bradford-with-Beswick had an annual output of 10,000 tons (tonnes) and it was probably supplying the entire needs of nearby Manchester. With the rapid expansion of Manchester during the Industrial Revolution, this colliery was eventually unable to meet the demand and additional coal had to be brought in from neighbouring collieries such as those at Clayton, Moston, Worsley and Clifton.
Bradford East (UK Parliament constituency) Bradford East was the name of a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885–1974. It will be recreated for the next general election, and will elect one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
Bradford English Bradford English is a character actor who has starred in film and on movies. He is best known in the horror film community for his role in the 1995 horror movie Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers as John Strode.
Bradford Forster Square railway station Bradford Forster Square Station is a railway station in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The majority of services to/from the station use Class 333 electrified trains operated by Northern Rail, on the Airedale Line to Skipton, the Wharfedale Line to Ilkley and the Leeds-Bradford Line to Leeds.
Bradford Graves Bradford Graves (26 July, 1939 - 16 April, 1998) was a sculptor, musician, and teacher. Born in Dallas, Texas in 1939, Graves graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1957 and attended Texas A&M University.
Bradford Knapp Bradford Knapp (1870-1938) was an American educator, born at Vinton, Iowa, and educated at Vanderbilt University and in law at the University of Michigan. For several years he practiced law in Iowa and until 1911 was engaged in coöperative demonstration work for the Bureau of Plant Industry.
Bradford North by-election, 1990 A by-election was held for the United Kingdom House of Commons for one Member of Parliament (MP) in the constituency of Bradford North, in West Yorkshire, England, on 9 November 1990. This was due to the death of former MP Pat Wall.
Bradford on Avon railway station Bradford on Avon railway station is a railway station on the Wessex Main Line between Avoncliff and Trowbridge. Regular services are provided by First Great Western to Bath, Bristol and Cardiff in the north and Weymouth, Southampton and Portsmouth in the south.
Bradford Riot The Bradford Riot was a short but intense period of rioting which took place on July 7, 2001, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It was brought about as a result of tension between ethnic communities and agitation on the part of the far right.
Bradford Tatum Bradford Tatum is an American actor, best known for his role as Michael Hubbs in the cult favorite stoner film, The Stoned Age (1994). He also played the bully, John Box in controversial director Victor Salva's Powder (1995).
Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario Bradford West Gwillimbury, a town in south-central Ontario, in the County of Simcoe in the Greater Toronto Area on the Holland River. West Gwillimbury takes its name from the family of Elizabeth Simcoe, nee Gwillim.
Bradford, Ontario Bradford is the primary urban area of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario, in Canada. It overlooks a beautiful and prosperous farming community, known as The Holland Marsh, located on the Holland River that flows into Lake Simcoe.
Bradford, Pennsylvania Bradford is a small city located in rural McKean County, Pennsylvania, in the United States 78 miles (126 km) south of Buffalo, New York. Settled in 1823, Bradford was chartered as a city in 1879 and emerged as an oil boomtown in the late 1800s.
Bradford/Leeds UCCE in 2005 Bradford/Leeds UCCE started off their 2005 English cricket season against Northamptonshire with a bump - being defeated easily after two batting collapses. They then moved on to the Oval, where they took advantage of a badly depleted Surrey attack to score what for them is a historic victory against first-class opposition.
Bradfordville School The Bradfordville School is a white, one-story wood framed vernacular structure and represents a typical one-room schoolhouse and is currently located on a section of land on the southwest part of Bannerman Road (County Road 0342) in Bradfordville, northern Leon County, Florida, United States behind Bannerman Crossings shopping center. The school was constructed between the years 1884-1892 on a small piece of land owned by the Lester family of the old Oaklawn Plantation.
Bradfordville, Florida Bradfordville is a medium sized yet unique unincorporated community in northern Leon County, Florida, United States. It is 8 miles north of Tallahassee and south of the Florida/Georgia state line by 8 miles at the intersection of US 319 and County Road 0342 (Bannerman Road/Bradfordville Road).
Bradgate Electoral Division Bradgate Electoral Division is a County Council electoral division in Leicestershire, England, taking its name from Bradgate Park which is at the centre of the division. It includes the villages of Anstey, Cropston, Thurcaston, Newtown Linford, Ulverscroft, Swithland, Woodhouse and Woodhouse Eaves, and is currently represented by David Snartt.
Brading The ancient 'Kynges Towne' of Brading is the main town of the parish of the same name, which used to cover about a tenth of the Isle of Wight but now includes the town itself and Adgestone, Morton, Nunwell and other outlying areas between Ryde, St Helen's, Bembridge, Sandown and Arreton.
Bradlee-McIntyre House The Bradlee-McIntyre House (1885) is probably the best example of Victorian Cottage Style architecture in Central Florida. It is now located in Longwood, Florida at 130 West Warren Avenue, after being moved there from Altamonte Springs, Florida.
Bradley A. Fiske Rear Admiral Bradley Allen Fiske (13 June 1854 - 6 April 1942) was an officer in the United States Navy who was noted as a technical innovator. During his long career, Fiske invented many electrical and mechanical devices, with both Naval and civilian uses, and wrote extensively on technical and professional issues.
Bradley Battersby Bradley Battersby (born 1953) is an American film director and screenwriter. He is currently the chair of the moving pictures department at the Idyllwild Arts Academy in Idyllwild, California where he teaches with his wife.
Bradley Belt Bradley Belt is the former executive director of the PBGC, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and one of the nation's leading experts on retirement security and its impact on financial markets and the economy. He was appointed by President George W.
Bradley Center The Bradley Center is an indoor arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is home to the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA, the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL (and formerly of the IHL) and the Marquette University men's basketball team.
Bradley Denton Bradley Clayton Denton (born 1958, Towanda, Kansas) is an award-winning American science fiction author. He has also written other types of fiction, such as the black comedy of his novel Blackburn, about a sympathetic serial killer.
Bradley Efron Bradley Efron is a statistician best known for proposing the bootstrap resampling technique, which has had a major impact in the field of Statistics and virtually every area of statistical application. The bootstrap was one of the first computer-intensive statistical techniques, replacing traditional algebraic derivations with data-based computer simulations.
Bradley Foundation The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a large and influential foundation with about half a billion US dollars in assets. According to the Bradley Foundation 1998 Annual Report, it gives away more than $30 million per year.
Bradley Gregg Bradley Gregg (born November 8, 1966, in Hollywood, California) is an actor, director, writer, and producer. Gregg's first film was the 1985 movie Explorers with "Stand By Me" co-star River Phoenix, but his big role came in 1986 in the hit drama film Stand By Me as Eyeball Chambers.
Bradley Haddock Bradley E. Haddock (1955-) is a corporate lawyer from Wichita, Kansas and serves as the vice president, general counsel, and secretary of Koch Chemical Technology Group, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Koch Industries, Inc.
Bradley John Murdoch Bradley John Murdoch (born 1958) is an Australian citizen convicted of murder, currently serving life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 28 years for the July 2001 murder of disappeared British backpacker Peter Falconio. Murdoch currently resides in Berrimah Prison in Darwin .
Bradley Joseph Bradley Joseph, (born 1965, Willmar, Minnesota), is an American composer, pianist/keyboardist, arranger, and recording artist. He has spent many years performing on the international stage as keyboardist and co-musical director for Grammy-winner Sheena Easton with an appearance on the "Tonight Show with Jay Leno", and featured keyboardist and composer-collaborator with Yanni through six major concert tours.
Bradley Kasal Bradley Kasal (born 1966 in Afton, Iowa) is a Sergeant Major in the United States Marine Corps who received the Navy Cross for heroic actions performed as the 1st Sergeant of Weapons Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines during a firefight in Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah, Iraq on November 13, 2004.
Bradley Michael Pierce Bradley Michael Pierce is an American actor who played the role of Andrew Shawn Donovan IV on Days of our Lives for about a year. Bradly also starred in Jumanji, as well as did the voice of Chip in Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
Bradley Nowell Bradley James Nowell (February 22 1968 – May 25 1996) was an influential American musician who served as lead singer and guitarist of the ska, punk, reggae fusion band Sublime. At the age of 28, shortly before the release of Sublime's major label debut album, Sublime, Nowell died as result of a fatal heroin overdose.
Bradley Pharmaceuticals Bradley Pharmaceuticals is a New Jersey based pharmaceutical company. The company is specialized in dermatologics and therapeutic products which are in the market through its subsidiaries Kenwood Therapeutics and Doak Dermatologics.
Bradley Pierce Bradley Pierce (born October 23, 1982) is an American voice-over artist and character actor with numerous roles and bit parts in television, movies, direct-to-video animation, advertising, and video games. He is perhaps most famous for his roles as Chip in Beauty and the Beast (1991) and as Peter in Jumanji (1995).
Bradley Russell Weinberger Bradley Russell Weinberger (July 7 1903 – February 16 1973) served from 1955 to 1972 on Oklahoma's Supreme Court. Bradley's father, Bradley Martin Weinberger, had invested large sums of family money in the upstarting and classic show I Love Lucy before going to war.
Bradley Shaw Bradley Shaw (born February 13, 1983 in Christchurch) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, in 2004 at the Champions Trophy against The Netherlands. He's an up and coming defender.
Bradley Stoke Bradley Stoke is a town in South Gloucestershire, England, on the northern side of the city of Bristol. Named after the local Bradley Brook and Stoke Brook streams, the town was first planned in the 1970s and building began in 1987.
Bradley Thomas Coffman Bradley Thomas Coffman is widely credited as the inventor of the reversible fleece jacket, having created the first prototype in 1974, while working for the now defunct Livingston Clothing Company of Manhatten, New York. While several other inventors and corporations boasted similar offerings in the same general timeframe, Bradley Coffman's designs are the first to be documented with the US Patent Office.
Bradley's Country Store Complex Bradley's Country Store Complex is located 12 miles north of Tallahassee, Florida, United States on Centerville Road (Leon County Road 151) in the community of Felkel, Florida. Bradley's Country Store complex has 17 buildings, most frame vernacular, on 31 acres of land.
Bradley, Louisville Bradley is a neighborhood two miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA, and immediately east of the University of Louisville. The housing stock is mostly comprised of brick exterior craftsman style homes.
Bradshaws The Bradshaws are a distinctive style of rock art found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. They are named after the pastoralist Joseph Bradshaw who was the first European to discover them in 1891, whilst searching for grazing land for his cattle.
Bradwell, Milton Keynes Bradwell is a historic village (map) that is now integrated into Milton Keynes, but its existence remains evident in the older houses. Although it predates it, for a time Bradwell was the supporting village for Bradwell Abbey, a Benedictine priory, founded in 1155 and dissolved in about 1540.
Brady The name Brady in Ireland is derived from the Irish name Mac Bradaigh meaning 'spirited'. So the anglicised form should be MacBrady, the prefix Mac, however, has seldom if ever been used in modern times; the modern use of the prefix O instead of Mac with this name is erroneous.
Brady Bryant Brady Bryant, born February 13, 1982 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States is a defender currently playing for American USL Second Division side Wilmington Hammerheads. He started playing soccer whilst at the University of Mobile.
Brady Campaign The Brady Campaign or The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence or The Brady Campaign united with the Million Mom March was founded in 1974 as The National Council to Control Handguns (NCCH) by Dr. Mark Borinsky, a victim of gun violence.
Brady Clark Brady Clark (born April 18, 1973 in Portland, Oregon) is a Major League Baseball center fielder who currently plays for the Milwaukee Brewers. Brady is a class of 1991 graudate of Sunset High School in Portland, Oregon and 1996 graduate of the University of San Diego.
Brady Drum Company Brady Drum Company - For almost 30 years Chris Brady, legendary drum craftsman, has been handcrafting unique high-quality drums made from native Australian hardwoods, particularly jarrah, sheoak, wandoo and brown mallet. His client list includes many of the top professional drummers in the world.
Brady Leisenring Brady Leisenring (born September 7, 1982 in Stowe, Vermont) was a standout hockey player for the University of Vermont Catamounts from 2001-2006. In his final season at UVM he broke John LeClair's alltime record of most points by a Vermont born player with 117.
Bradycneme Bradycneme (meaning "slow leg") was a genus of theropod dinosaur from the Maastrichtian-age Upper Cretaceous Sânpetru Formation of the Hateg Basin, Transylvania, Romania. It is based on a partial right tibiotarsus (BMNH A1588), which its describers believed came from an extinct family (Bradycnemidae) of giant owl.
Bradykinesia In medicine (neurology), bradykinesia denotes "slow movement" (etymology: brady = slow, kinesia = movement). It is a feature of a number of diseases, most notably Parkinson's disease and other disorders of the basal ganglia.
Bradykinin receptor Bradykinin, along with kallidin signals through the B2 receptor which is ubiquitously and constitutively expressed in healthy tissues. The B2 receptor is a G protein-coupled receptor and stimulates phospholipase C to increase intracellular free calcium, inhibits adenylate cyclase and stimulates the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways.
Bradypodion Bradypodion (meaning "slow-footed") is one of four genera of chameleons within the subfamily of Chamaeleoninae, "true" or "typical chameleons". They are native to southeastern Africa, and are sometimes collectively called South African dwarf chameleons.
Bradysaurus Bradysaurus was a large (2.5 to 3 meters long), early and common Pareiasaur, the fossils of which are known from the richly fossiliferous Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone (Capitanian age) of the South African Karoo.
Bradyseism Bradyseism is the gradual uplift (positive bradyseism) or descent (negative bradyseism) of part of the Earth's surface caused by the filling or emptying of an underground magma chamber. It can last several years and is normally accompanied by thousands of small tremors and sometimes larger earthquakes or a volcanic eruption.
Bradyzoite Bradyzoite (from Greek brady=slow and zĹŤon=animal) is a sessile (slow-growing), form of a zoonotic microorganism, typically, Toxoplasma gondii, including others responsible for parasitic infections. In chronic (latent) toxoplasmosis, bradyzoite microscopically presents as clusters enclosed by an irregular crescent-shaped wall (a pseudocyst), in infected muscle and brain tissues.
Braeburn Capital Braeburn Capital is an asset management company based in Reno, Nevada and a subsidiary of Apple Computer, Inc. Apple created the company on April 6, 2006 to better manage its assets and to avoid certain California state taxes.
Braeburn, Houston, Texas Braeburn is a group of subdivisions in southwest Houston, Texas along Brays Bayou west of Hillcroft Avenue and south of the Sharpstown community. The first of these middle class subdivisions was developed after World War II at a time when Richmond Road (later renamed as Bissonnet Street) provided the route into the city, rather than U.
Braehead Braehead is a regeneration project in Renfrewshire, Scotland, comprising an indoor shopping centre, ice skating / curling facilities, the Clydebuilt Scottish Maritime Museum, and the Braehead Arena (along with extensive covered and open-air car parking) with also in 2006 the opening of Xscape, an adventure complex.
Braemar Braemar (Scottish Gaelic, Baile a' Chaisteil BhrĂ igh MhĂ rr) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, around 58 miles west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. It is the closest significantly-sized settlement to the upper course of the River Dee, and the unofficial capital of Royal Deeside.
Braemar College Braemar College is an ecumenical co-curricular private school located on Mount Macedon in Woodend, Victoria, Australia. The main building in the college, Braemar House, dates from the late nineteenth century is is believed to be the largest plywood srtucture in the Southern Hemisphere.
Braemar Elementary School Braemar Elementary is a primary school for children from grades kindergarten to grade 7. Braemar has many sports programs for the senior grades in the school such as, basketball, volleyball and track and field.
Braemar Ice Rink Braemar Ice Rink, better known as Braemar Arena, is a multisheet (three sheets) ice rink located in Edina, Minnesota. The complex has three rinks listed in order from oldest to newest, West, East and South, each being named for their relative location on the complex.
Braemar Seascope Braemar Seascope Group plc is a publicly listed British shipbroking company which was created through the merger (2001) of Braemar (shipbroker) (founded 1983) and Seascope (founded 1972). In 2003 it acquired Cory Brothers Shipping Agency.
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