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Westmead Hospital Westmead Hospital is a major 850 bed tertiary hospital in Sydney, Australia, Opened in 1980, it is now the major hospital in the Sydney West Area Health Service. It is located on Hawkesbury Road in Westmead, providing a full range of tertiary medical services except for paediatrics which is serviced by the adjacent Children's Hospital at Westmead.
Westmeath GAA The Westmeath County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (Irish: Cumann LĂşthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae na hIarmhĂ­) or Westmeath GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic Games in County Westmeath. The county board is also responsible for the Westmeath inter-county football, hurling, camogie and ladies football teams.
Westmeath Senior Football Championship The Westmeath Senior Football Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the top Football Clubs. The winners of the Westmeath Championship winners qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Club Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship.
Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship The Westmeath Senior Hurling Club Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the top Hurling Clubs. The winners of the Westmeath Championship winners qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Club Championship and in turn, go on to the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship.
Westminster (UK Parliament constituency) Westminster was a former parliamentary constituency in the Parliament of England to 1707, the Parliament of Great Britain 1707-1800 and the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801. It returned two members to 1885 and one thereafter.
Westminster Abbey The Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster, which is almost always referred to by its original name of Westminster Abbey, is a mainly Gothic church, on the scale of a cathedral (and indeed often mistaken for one), in Westminster, London, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English monarchs.
Westminster Abbey Choir School Westminster Abbey Choir School (WACS) is a small British prep school and is the only school in the United Kingdom exclusively for the education of boy choristers. It is located in Dean's Yard, on the grounds of Westminster Abbey.
Westminster Academy (Memphis, TN) Westminster Academy is an independent classical and Christian school serving grades K-12 in Memphis, Tennessee. It is a charter member of and accredited by the Association of Classical and Christian Schools, and also holds accreditation from the Association of Christian Schools International.
Westminster Arcade The Westminster Arcade or Providence Arcade ("The Arcade", locally) is a historic shopping center in Providence, Rhode Island. It is the oldest remaining enclosed shopping mall in the United States, built in 1828.
Westminster Assembly The Westminster Assembly of Divines 1643 was appointed by the Long Parliament to restructure the Church of England. The Puritan faction in Parliament made five attempts to appoint an assembly between June 1642 and May 1643, but each time King Charles refused to sign the bill.
Westminster Bridge Westminster Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge over the River Thames between Westminster and Lambeth, in London, England. The current bridge, opened in 1862, is the second on the site and replaced an earlier bridge that had opened in 1750 and had the tendency to sway alarmingly.
Westminster Bubble The Westminster Bubble is a term used to describe UK MPs, lobbyists and the political media who appear to live their life isolated from the real life that goes on outside Parliament and is so named because Parliament is located in Westminster, London. As of 2004 the alternative term Westminster village had gained much popularity.
Westminster College, Oxford Westminster College, Oxford was founded in 1851 in Horseferry Road, London, and originally specialised in the training of teachers for Methodist schools. Its neo-Gothic buildings were requistioned during World War I and used as a station for Australian servicemen, during which time the College ceased to function.
Westminster Confession of Faith The Westminster Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith, in the Calvinist theological tradition. Although drawn up by the 1646 Westminster Assembly largely of the Church of England, it became, and remains the 'subordinate standard' of doctrine in the Church of Scotland and has been influential within Presbyterian churches worldwide (with various changes it has also been adopted by some Congregationalists and even Baptists).
Westminster Dragoons The Westminster Dragoons (WDs) are central London’s only Territorial Army cavalry unit. One of the Royal Yeomanry's five squadrons, their current role is to support the Formation Reconnaissance Regiments and the Joint Chemical Biological Nuclear and Radiological Regiment on operations by providing skilled CBRN reconnaissance soldiers.
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground The Westminster Hall and Burying Ground, is located on the corner of Fayette and Greene Streets on the west side of downtown Baltimore in the United States of America. Also known as “The Hall”, it is probably most famous as the burial site for Edgar Allan Poe.
Westminster Chapel Westminster Chapel is an evangelical church that has been based in central London since 1840. Situated in Buckingham Gate, just 200 yards from Buckingham Palace and just off Victoria Street, the chapel has long been a popular meeting place for evangelical Christians.
Westminster Chorus The Westminster Chorus (formerly known as the Harmony Showcase Chorus) is a men's a cappella chorus based in Westminster, CA. They are a chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society and are composed almost entirely of men under the age of 30.
Westminster Christian Academy (Georgia) Westminster Christian Academy is an independent, K-12 grade college-preparatory school in Watkinsville, GA. It was founded by a group of like-minded Christian families in the late eighties as a homeschool group where their children's education would be based on biblical principles.
Westminster Christian School Westminster Christian School is a K-12 school in Miami, Florida. WCS is governed by a board of directors- 13 people (mostly current parents, although some have been former faculty) elected by parents of current enrollees.
Westminster parks and open spaces The City of Westminster, a central London borough, in addition to the four Royal Parks within its boundaries, manages some 116 parks and open spaces; these include small gardens as well as larger areas of land. Many of the sites are the typical London square; among the sites are:
Westminster Park Westminster Park is both a suburb to the west of Chester, and a large park the area takes its name after. Chester residents do not consider the area as a part of the Lache (a neighbouring, largely council housing estate) although the main route through is Lache Lane.
Westminster Presbyterian Church in the United States Westminster Presbyterian Church in the United States (WPCUS) is a small Presbyterian denomination which was constituted in January 2006 in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. The founding churches separated from their former denominations and came together because of perceived equivocation on central Protestant doctrines and because of tolerance of perceived excesses in worship practices in other Presbyterian denominations.
Westminster Presbyterian Church of Australia The Westminster Presbyterian Church of Australia is a small but growing Presbyterian denomination in Australia. It is based in Western Australia, Queensland, the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, and there is one congregation in the Australian Capital Territory.
Westminster Quarters The Westminster Quarters is the most common name for a melody used by a set of clock] [[bell (instrument)|bells to strike the hour. It is also known as the Westminster Chimes, or the Cambridge Chimes from its place of origin.
Westminster Seminary California Westminster Seminary California is a Reformed Christian graduate educational institution located 25 miles north of San Diego, California in Escondido. It was initially a branch campus of Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia until 1982 when it became fully independent.
Westminster Shorter Catechism The Westminster Shorter Catechism (also known simply as the Shorter Catechism, hereinafter referred to as the WSC) was written in the 1640s by English and Scottish divines. The assembly also produced the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Westminster Larger Catechism.
Westminster School The Royal College of St. Peter at Westminster (almost always known as Westminster School) is one of Britain's foremost boys' independent schools, and one of the nine original Public Schools, as outlined in the Public Schools Act 1868.
Westminster School (disambiguation) Westminster School is the more common name of The Royal College of St. Peter at Westminster in London, which is one of the original group of nine leading public schools in England as defined by the Public Schools Act 1868.
Westminster Schools of Augusta Westminster Preparatory School, the secondary school for Westminster Schools of Augusta, is a Christian college-preparatory school. We offer students an excellent educational program grounded in a Biblically-based Christian world view and distinguished by high academic challenge, character development, and extracurricular opportunities.
Westminster St George's (UK Parliament constituency) Westminster St George's, originally named St George's, Hanover Square, was a parliamentary constituency in Central London. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system of election.
Westminster Standards The Westminster Standards are Westminster Confession of Faith, The Westminster Shorter Catechism, The Westminster Larger Catechism, The Directory of Public Worship, and The Form of Church Government referred to collectively.
Westminster System The Westminster system is a democratic parliamentary system of government modeled after that of the United Kingdom system, as used in the Palace of Westminster, the location of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The system is a series of procedures for operating a legislature.
Westminster Theological Seminary Westminster Theological Seminary is a Presbyterian and Reformed Christian graduate educational institution with campuses located in Glenside, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia), and Dallas, Texas, and programs of study in New York City, and London. In 1982, the California branch of Westminster became an independent institution, Westminster Seminary California.
Westminster-Delta Westminster-Delta was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1894 to 1898. It and its sister ridings Westminster-Chilliwhack, Westminster-Dewdney and Westminster-Richmond were successors to the four-member Westminster riding, which appeared in 1890 only and was a subdivision of the older New Westminster (provincial electoral district) riding.
Westminster-Dewdney Westminster-Dewdney was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1894 to 1898. It and its sister ridings Westminster-Delta, Westminster-Chilliwhack and Westminster-Richmond were successors to the old four-member Westminster riding, which appeared in 1890 only and was a subdivision of the older New Westminster riding.
Westminster-Chilliwhack Westminster-Chilliwhack was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1894 to 1898. It and its sister ridings Westminster-Delta, Westminster-Dewdney and Westminster-Richmond were successors to the old four-member Westminster riding, which appeared in 1890 only and was a subdivision of the older New Westminster (provincial electoral district) riding.
Westminster-Richmond Westminster-Richmond was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1894 to 1898. It and its sister ridings Westminster-Delta, Westminster-Dewdney and Westminster-Chilliwhack were successors to the old four-member Westminster riding, which appeared in 1890 only and was a subdivision of the older New Westminster (provincial electoral district) riding.
Westmont High School (Campbell, California) Westmont High School is located in Campbell, California, United States and is part of the Campbell Union High School District. The school retains many academic achievements including the 1996 California Distinguished School and 1997 National Blue Ribbon School.
Westmont High School (Westmont, Illinois) Westmont High School, or WHS, is a public four-year high school located in Westmont, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of Westmont Community Unit School District 201.
Westmont Hilltop High School (Johnstown, Pennsylvania) Westmont Hilltop High School is the public high school for the Westmont Hilltop School District. The high school is located in Upper Yoder Township, Cambria County in the western suburbs of Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Westmoor High School Westmoor High School is an American public high school in Daly City, California that serves grades 9 through 12 as part of the Jefferson Union High School District (JUHSD). It generally serves the residents of Daly City, Pacifica, and Colma.
Westmore family The Westmore family is a prominent family in Hollywood make-up. Led by their patriarch, George Westmore, the family has had three generations serve Hollywood as make-up artists in various capacities since George's establishment of Hollywood's first make-up department in 1917.
Westmoreland County, Connecticut Westmoreland County, Connecticut was a county in Connecticut in the present day area of Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania, until it was ceded to Pennsylvania in 1784, of which it now forms the northeastern corner. It briefly seceded to become the State of Westmoreland.
Westmoreland Intermediate Unit This organization is located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and represents all of the schools of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. This group annually holds a picnic on the Friday before Memorial Day at Idlewild Park.
Westmoreland Mall Westmoreland Mall, owned and operated by CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. of Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a two-level, enclosed shopping mall in the municipality of Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh.
Westmoreland Station Westmoreland Station is a DART light rail station located in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas at Illinois Avenue and Westmoreland Road. It opened on June 14, 1996 and is the southwest terminus of the Red Line, serving the nearby residential and commercial areas and featuring bus service to Southwest Center Mall.
Westmoreland, Portland, Oregon Westmoreland is a neighborhood of Southeast Portland, bordering Brooklyn to the north, the Willamette River to the west, Eastmoreland to the east, and Sellwood to the south. Because of Westmoreland's small area, some consider it a part of the adjacent Sellwood, but it proudly maintains its own character as a quiet, family-oriented neighborhood.
Westmorland Westmorland (formerly also spelt Westmoreland, an even older spelling is Westmerland) is an area of north west England and one of the 39 historic counties of England. It formed an administrative county from 1889 to 1974 and now forms part of Cumbria.
Westmorland and Lonsdale (UK Parliament constituency) Westmorland and Lonsdale is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.
Westmorland County, New Brunswick Westmorland County (2005 population 146,163) is located in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. The county contains the fast-growing commercial centre of Moncton, the university town of Sackville, and the tourist destination of Shediac.
Westmorland services Westmorland services is a pair of motorway service stations, between junctions 38 and 39 of the M6 motorway in Cumbria, England. The two carriageways of the motorway divide at this point as they complete the ascent from the Lune Valley to Shap summit and so the two service areas are a couple of hundred metres apart.
Westmount Centre Westmount Centre is a shopping centre located in the west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It contains 75 stores and services including Zellers, Safeway, Shoppers Drug Mart, and a four-screen Empire Theatres cinema complex.
Westmount Collegiate Institute Westmount Collegiate Institute is a high school in the Thornhill, Ontario district of the greater city of Vaughan. It opened its doors in 1996, as part of the multi-purpose Benjamin Vaughan Complex, named for Benjamin Vaughan, the diplomat the city is named for.
Westmount Draperies Westmount Draperies Incorporated, founded in 1958, is one of the longest running commercial drapery and bedspread companies in North America and remains one of Canada's oldest family owned-companies. This is important because many of Canada's oldest businesses are closing or being bought out by American companies such as the recent purchase of The Hudson's Bay Company (viewed by many Canadians as a blow to Canadian Heritage).
Westmount Charter School Westmount Charter School is a charter school based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; which educates students from kindergarten to grade 12. It was founded in 1996 as ABC (Action for Bright Children) Charter Public School, a school for gifted children.
Westmount Secondary School Westmount Secondary School is a school in Ward 8 of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada under the jurisdiction of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. The school is known for its unique self-paced learning programme.
Weston (Bath) railway station Weston (Bath) was a small railway station in Bath about a mile west of Bath Green Park railway station on the Midland Railway line. It was served by stopping trains to Mangotsfield and Bristol, via Bitton and Oldland Common.
Weston (VIVA) Weston, or Weston Road, is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened on October 16, 2005, at the intersection of Weston Road and Highway 7 in Vaughan, Ontario.
Weston Adams Weston W. Adams (August 9, 1904 - March 19, 1973) was a son of Charles Adams and was first director of the Boston Bruins and in 1932 became president of the Canadian American Hockey League farm team Boston Tigers.
Weston by Welland Weston by Welland is a village in the north of the English county of Northamptonshire administered as part of the borough of Kettering. As its name suggests it is near to the River Welland that, thereabouts, forms the boundary with the county of Leicestershire.
Weston cell The Weston cell, invented by Edward Weston in 1893, is a wet-chemical cell that produces a highly stable voltage suitable as a laboratory standard for calibration of voltmeters. It was adopted as the International Standard for EMF in 1911.
Weston College Weston College is a British higher education college situated in Weston-super-Mare, England. The college has more than 19,000 students who are taught at locations in Weston-super-Mare and across North Somerset.
Weston General Hospital Weston General Hospital is an NHS district general hospital in the town of Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, England. It has an Accident & Emergency department, an intensive care unit and a day case unit, and is operated by Weston Area Health NHS Trust (WAHT).
Weston High School (Wisconsin) Weston High School is a secondary school located in the town of Cazenovia, Richland County, Wisconsin. The school also serves the villages of Hillpoint, Lime Ridge, and other parts of western Sauk County, Wisconsin.
Weston High School, Connecticut Weston High School is a public college-preparatory high school in Weston, Connecticut. Opened in 1968 as Weston's first and only high school—public or private—the school exceeded the expectations of its founders by proving to be an institution that provided a high-quality education to its students, as evidenced by a variety of data: SAT scores, college placements, college acceptance rates, college enrollment rates and CAPT scores.
Weston Hills Asylum In the A Nightmare on Elm Street movies, the Weston Hills Asylum is where it all began. When Amanda Krueger (Freddy Krueger's mother) was accidentally locked up by two of the guards in one of the rooms of the asylum, she was raped numerous times by the mental patients that were kept there.
Weston Jesuit School of Theology Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts is a graduate divinity school and an ecclesiastical faculty and theology that trains men and women, both lay and religious, for service, especially for the Roman Catholic Church. Weston Jesuit is governed by the Society of Jesus.
Weston La Barre Raoul Weston La Barre (13 December 1911–March 1996) was an American anthropologist, best known for his work in ethnobotany, particularly with regard to Native-American religion, and for his application of psychiatric and psychoanalytic theories to ethnography.
Weston Longville Weston Longville is a rural village (population 303) situated in Norfolk, England, approximately 8 miles north-west of Norwich. Its name is derived from the Manor of Longaville in Normandy, France, which owned the local land in the 12th century.
Weston Milton railway station Weston Milton railway station serves the Milton and Locking Castle areas of Weston-super-Mare in North Somerset.The station has one small platform only (on the left hand side of the train when travelling towards Bristol), due to the Weston branch line being singled in about 1973.
Weston Noble Weston Noble is an accomplished American music educator and conductor. As Professor Emeritus of Music at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, he is best known for directing the Luther College Nordic Choir and the Luther College Concert Band.
Weston Park Weston Park is a country house in Weston-under-Lizard, Staffordshire, England, set in more than 1,000 acres (4 km²) of park landscaped by Capability Brown. Over the years, Weston has played host to many distinguished guests including King George V's daughter Mary, and the Princess Royal, who spent part of her honeymoon amid its gracious surroundings.
Weston Park, Canberra Weston Park is a park located on a peninsula on the western side of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra, Australia. In 1963 the park was named after Charles Weston, who had founded the nearby Yarralumla Nursery in 1914.
Weston Reserve University Weston Reserve University is an unaccredited institution of higher learning which claims accreditation by the Royal Family of Kuwait to award degrees for "vocational experience" and course work, although it appears to operate mainly in the United States and Canada. It does not appear on UNESCO's list of accredited universities in Kuwait, or on the databases of accredited institutions in the USA or elsewhere.
Weston super Mare and District League The Weston super Mare and District League is a football competition based in England. It has a total of six divisions, the highest of which, Division One, sits at level 14 of the English football league system.
Weston, Bath Weston is a suburb of Bath in England, located in the north west of the city. Originally a separate village, Weston has become part of Bath as the city has grown, first through the development of Lower Weston in Victorian times and then by the incorporation of the village itself – also called Upper Weston – into the city with the siting of much local authority housing there in the period after World War Two.
Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Railway The Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Railway was conceived and built initially as a tramway to link the three small North Somerset coastal towns of Weston-super-Mare, Clevedon and Portishead in the 1880s. It was a quaint and colourful standard gauge light railway which operated on a shoestring.
Weston, Florida Weston is a city located in Broward County, Florida, USA. Established as a city in 1996, much of the community was developed by Arvida/JMB Partners and is located near the western developmental boundary of Broward County.
Weston, Manitoba Weston is a neighbourbood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada located south of the Canadian Pacific Railway Weston Yards, west of McPhillips Street, north of Notre Dame Avenue, and east of Keewatin Street. It is a working class residential and industrial district with some retail establishments along Logan Avenue and on Keewatin Street
Weston, Northamptonshire Weston is a village in the south west of the English county of Northamptonshire; it is part of South Northamptonshire district. It gives its name to Weston Hall, the home of Sir Sacheverell Sitwell from 1927 until his death in 1988.
Weston, Toronto Weston is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the north-west end of the city. The neighbourhood generally lies south of Highway 401, east of the Humber River, north of Eglinton Avenue, and west of Jane Street.
Weston, Washington Weston, Washington began life sometime in the 1880s. Not much is known about this tiny railway town other than at some point it was home to some railway facilities for the Northern Pacific Railway, including a possible turntable, a roundhouse for extra steam engines to help trains to get up the steep grade to Stampede Pass and a station.
Westone Westone is a leading manufacturer of hearing healthcare products and high-end earphones (sometimes referred to as canalphones), otherwise known as in-ear monitors (IEMs), used by professional musicians and audiophiles. Westone is the world's largest manufacturer of custom-made products for the ear.
Westoning Westoning is a village in Bedfordshire located approximately two miles north-east of junction 12 of the M1 motorway, and beside the Thameslink railway line to London and beyond. The nearest railway station is located in Harlington, just over a mile to the south, though, by foot, it is easier to get to the railway station in Flitwick.
Westonka Westonka is a portmanteau of "west" and "Minnetonka", referring to the towns around the west third of Lake Minnetonka in Minnesota, roughly 25 miles west of Minneapolis. Several small suburbs comprise the Mound Westonka School District and Westonka is also used in the name of the local (Mound) library and other regional organizations and institutions.
Westover School The Westover School, often referred to simply as "Westover," is an independent university-preparatory day and boarding school for young women, located in Middlebury, Connecticut offering grades 9-12 and PG. It has an endowment of $41 million.
Westpac Park Seddon Park in Hamilton, New Zealand, is the home ground of the "Northern Districts Cricket Association" and it become a Test match ground in February 1991 when it hosted a Test match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand. The match was drawn.
Westpac Rescue Helicopter (New Zealand) The Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service is a New Zealand accident and emergency rescue and transport service operated by charitable trusts. It is comprised of three MBB-Kawasaki BK117 helicopters and one Bell 222B helicopter, with bases located in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, and Christchurch.
Westpark Foundries Westpark Foundries, founded 2001, is primarily a movies, television and web content development corporation. In 2003, Westpark began to move into handheld device programming and licenced content representation.
Westpark Tollway The Westpark Tollway, also Fort Bend Westpark Tollway, is a limited-access toll road serving western Houston and Harris County, and northeastern Fort Bend County. Construction on the facility began in 2001 and portions of the road were opened to traffic in May 2004.
Westphal, Nova Scotia Westphal, is a mainly residential area in Dartmouth (part of the Halifax Regional Municipality ) Nova Scotia. The area is bound by Port Wallis in the north, Waverley Road (Nova Scotia Route 318) in the west, Lake Major Road in the east and Main Street (Nova Scotia Highway 7) in the south.
Westphalen-Lettré rearrangement The Westphalen-Lettré rearrangement is a classic organic reaction in organic chemistry (named after its inventors) describing a rearrangement reaction of cholestane-3β,5α,6β-triol diacetate with acetic anhydride and sulfuric acid. In this reaction one equivalent of water is lost, a double bond is formed at C10-C11 and importantly the methyl group at the C10 position migrates to the C5 position T.
Westphalia Westphalia (German: Westfalen) is a region in Germany, centred on the cities of Bielefeld, Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen, MĂĽnster, and OsnabrĂĽck and included in the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony.
Westphalia, Texas Westphalia is a small German community in Falls County, Texas located 35 miles southeast of Waco on state highway 320. Westphalia has a strong Catholic background and features a church that was, until recently, the largest wooden church west of the Mississippi River.
Westpoint Corporation Westpoint Corporation Pty Ltd was the head company of the Western Australian based Westpoint Group of Companies ("Westpoint Group") which was primarily engaged in property development and raising finance for that purpose. Receivers and managers were appointed in January 2006.
Westport Country Playhouse The Westport Country Playhouse is a theatre in Westport, Connecticut, founded in 1930 by Lawrence Langner and his wife Armina Marshall. It is a non-profit theatre currently run by Tazewell Thompson, Anne Keefe, and Joanne Woodward.
Westport House Westport House in Westport, Ireland is the stately home of the Marquess of Sligo. It was built by the Browne family in the 18th Century, on the site of an O'Malley castle whose dungeons are still present today.
Westport, County Mayo Westport (Cathair na Mart in Irish, literally 'the city of the beeves') is a town in County Mayo in the Republic of Ireland. It is situated on the west coast of Ireland, at the south-east corner of Clew Bay, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean.
Westport, Ontario Westport is located in Eastern Ontario] at the west end of [[Upper Rideau Lake, at the head of the navigable Rideau Canal system, between Kingston and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Village of Westport was incorporated as an independent municipality in 1904.
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