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  Shire of Boddington - Welcome to the Shire of Boddington
Nestled on the banks of the Hotham River is the township of Boddington.
On the first Saturday of November each year Boddington plays host to the States largest rodeo.
The Lions Club of Boddington has proudly organised the event since 1976 with over 2,000 spectators attending annually.
www.boddington.wa.gov.au   (168 words)

  
  Walkabout - Boddington
Boddington is located 123 km south east of Perth in the heart of a timber and sheep district.
The town itself was gazetted in 1912 (it was named after a local shepherd, Henry Boddington) when the railway line arrived in the district to meet a demand which had been created by the local timber industry.
With nearly half the Shire of Boddington being taken up with forests it is natural that most of these drives travel through the local forests which are promoted as ideal places to hike, picnic and search for wildflowers.
www.walkabout.fairfax.com.au /smh/locations/WABoddington.shtml   (461 words)

  
 On Boddington's
Though a good pint of Boddington's can be enjoyed in many a way, much akin to a certain peanut butter filled chocolate treat produced in the US, there are some ways which would appear to be superior to others, as it were.
Note that a pint of Boddington's won't successfully fit into a pint glass - this is due to the thick head of foam that you are soon to observe forming.
Boddington's is but one of the many beers a person can reasonably well enjoy in the comfort of their own home or in a pub / restaurant atmosphere.
goinside.com /02/8/bodding.html   (1058 words)

  
 Walkabout - Boddington
Boddington is located 123 km south east of Perth in the heart of a timber and sheep district.
The town itself was gazetted in 1912 (it was named after a local shepherd, Henry Boddington) when the railway line arrived in the district to meet a demand which had been created by the local timber industry.
With nearly half the Shire of Boddington being taken up with forests it is natural that most of these drives travel through the local forests which are promoted as ideal places to hike, picnic and search for wildflowers.
www.walkabout.com.au /fairfax/locations/WABoddington.shtml   (461 words)

  
 Fisheries.co.uk - Boddington Reservoir, near Byfields, Northamptonshire
Despite its size, most match anglers fish Boddington on a seven or eight metre pole because whether you are in a competition or fishing purely for pleasure, you do not need to cast any distance to get into the fish.
Because of the large head of carp in Boddington, other popular techniques with pleasure anglers are the groundbait and method feeder, but whichever way you fish it pays to remember that you don't have to go a long way out to find the fish...
The only drawback with being a solitary angler on Boddington is the healthy head of ducks, a few swans who know that wherever there is an angler there is food - and the host of geese who tend to leave anglers well alone but who can provide somewhat noisy entertainment as they squabble amongst themselves.
www.fisheries.co.uk /boddington/index.htm   (983 words)

  
 Henry John Boddington (1811-1865) - Rehs Galleries, Inc.
Boddington showed an early talent for painting and received his only formal training from his father.
Although a great number of artists exhibited with the Society, membership was very limited and H.J. Boddington was the only member of his family to achieve this honor which carried with it definite status and responsibility.
It is interesting to note that Boddington, at times, collaborated with the sporting artist John Frederick Herring, Sr., a fellow Member of the Royal Society of British Artists.
www.rehsgalleries.com /henry_john_boddington_virtex.htm   (574 words)

  
 GENUKI: Boddington, Gloucestershire
A selection of Memorial Inscriptions from Boddington, St Mary Magalene's Churchyard, collected and transcribed by Alf Beard.
Photograph of St Mary Magalene's Churchyard, Boddington, from Alf Beard.
The transcription of the section for Boddington from the National Gazetteer (1868) provided by Colin Hinson.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/GLS/Boddington/index.html   (276 words)

  
 !Boddington Lumber Co., Mountain States Distributor of Marvin Windows and Doors!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Boddington Lumber Co. was registered as a Corporation on November 1st, 1954, having operated for several months previous to that date as a sole proprietorship.
The basic philosophy of Boddington Lumber Co. would be to sell only to retail lumber dealers in a fair and honest manner without preference, and to build an organization of long term employees eligible to participate as stockholders and share in the corporate profits.
Boddington Lumber Co. and Marvin Windows and Doors have enjoyed a special business association since 1959 – interrupted only by the complete destruction of the window manufacturing facility by fire late in that year.
www.boddingtonlumberco.com /About_Us/history.htm   (375 words)

  
 Boddington Gold Mine
Boddington Gold Mine, Western Australia: The Boddington Gold Mine is a large open cut mining operation that produces more than 230,000 ounces of gold per year.
Boddington engineers had safety in mind when they reviewed the design of two pits that had previously experienced slope failures.
In summary, Boddington Mine's monitoring system of prisms and tiltmeters, combined with alarms and some modification to mining practices, allowed mining to continue through to a safe and successful completion of the pits.
www.slopeindicator.com /stories/boddington-gold-mine.html   (469 words)

  
 Boddington family
These were clearly hotbed centres of Boddington life, possibly for many centuries - see origins of the name.
The simple objective is to bring together in one place all Boddingtons, their genealogy, history, and achievements, to meet each other through the wonder of modern communications and to share in each others interests.
There are many other Boddingtons who do not seem to be connected with us but, in the dim and distant past, may well be.
www.boddington-family.org.uk   (1051 words)

  
 Newcrest plans to bail out of Boddington - Business - Business - theage.com.au
Newcrest has started a global sale process for its 22.22 per cent stake in the monster Boddington gold project south of Perth after an initial attempt to sell it to the other partners was rejected.
Newcrest's plan to walk away from Boddington - one of the world's biggest undeveloped gold deposits - was flagged at the recent opening of the group's wholly owned $1.4 billion Telfer goldmine in Western Australia's Great Sandy Desert.
That was based on a Grant Samuel valuation of 100 per cent of Boddington at $700-$800 million - in Normandy Mining's response to an opening takeover bid from AngloGold.
www.theage.com.au /news/business/newcrest-plans-to-bail-out-of-boddington/2005/08/05/1123125907413.html?from=moreStories   (649 words)

  
 www.mineweb.net | columns | down under Newmont counts on Boddington for its gold   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He intimated the eventual Boddington development price tag could climb even further as the impact of higher “coal and iron ore prices are yet to feed through”.
Given the low grade of the Boddington reserves (which stood at 10.9 million ounces) and expected low (single-digit) rate of return — about half of Newmont Mining’s normal investment criterion of around 18-20 percent — there may be little room to move before rising costs and/or technical robustness concerns consign Boddington to the scrap heap.
Boddington owners Newmont (with a 44-percent equity), AngloGold Ashanti (33 percent) and Newcrest (22 percent) have been reviewing and updating the feasibility study for a number of years after the original pre-feasibility study was completed in 2000.
www.mineweb.net /columns/down_under/430851.htm   (841 words)

  
 Brian's Belly - The Beer Belly: Boddington's
Boddingtons has been brewed exclusively in Manchester, England for 200 years, and since 1983 has been owned by Whitbread (a fine beer in its own right).
I had expected something on the thin and bitter side, but what I got is more accurately described as "Vanilla Guiness." Boddington is rich and creamy and slightly sweet (you can sense a touch of honey as it goes down), and it leaves you with a clean, pleasant aftertaste in your mouth.
Boddingtons’ web site, featuring product spokescow "Graham Heffer" is also worth a look.
www.briansbelly.com /beerbelly/boddingtons.shtml   (811 words)

  
 Artist Biography - Rehs Galleries, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Boddington enjoyed working on a large-scale ‑ allowing him to capture the majestic beauty of the English countryside.
In 1832, he married Clarissa Eliza Boddington and decided to adopt her maiden name ‑ thereby giving him and his paintings more in­dividual identification.
Boddington exhibited extensively throughout his lifetime ‑ showing works at the Royal Academy (RA), Royal Society of British Artists (RBA), The British Institution and elsewhere.
www.rehsgalleries.com /Henry_John_Boddington_Bio.html   (457 words)

  
 Newcrest cool on Boddington - Business - Business - smh.com.au
Newcrest Mining has flagged it may pull out of the $1 billion Boddington gold project south of Perth if better returns can be generated at other Newcrest developments.
A feasibility study into the potential 800,000ounce a year development is due to be completed at the end of the year.
Earlier this year, Boddington manager Newmont Mining warned total costs were likely to be 40 per cent higher than previously forecast, surpassing $1 billion, due to a revamp of the design to boost output and economies of scale to overcome rising labour and development costs.
www.smh.com.au /news/business/newcrest-cool-on-boddington/2005/07/28/1122143965041.html?from=moreStories   (348 words)

  
 Boddington   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Boddington Police sub-district is situated 123km south east of Perth.
Recent developments in the area have had a major impact on policing with large influxes of workers, a major increase in heavy vehicular traffic on local roads, and an increase in the amount of hazardous materials being transported within and through the sub-district.
Boddington Police provide local crime information and safety tips which are marketed through the local print media.
www.police.wa.gov.au /LocalPolice/PeelDistrict.asp?Boddington   (198 words)

  
 Craig Boddington .com - Purchase signed copies of Craig Boddington books, videos and DVD's from my official web site.
We are now pleased to announce the release of the much anticipated sequel to the original classic with the release of Boddington on Buffalo II, ‘The Future is Now’.
In addition to over 24 action packed hunting segments within the film, including two spectacular charges from wounded buffalo, Boddington On Buffalo II takes an in depth look at the future of buffalo hunting across Africa with panel discussions including legendary professional hunters such as Harry Selby and Barrie Duckworth to name just a few.
We believe the danger, adventure, and romance of buffalo hunting from multiple locations across Africa makes Boddington on Buffalo II a must have for all safari enthusiasts.
www.craigboddington.com   (1045 words)

  
 the local guide to hotel, lodge and guest house/bed and breakfast accommodation in and around Boddington
the local guide to hotel, lodge and guest house/bed and breakfast accommodation in and around Boddington
hotels, lodges and guesthouses in and around Boddington
Distances are approximate from the centre of Boddington
www.boddington.hotel-guides.net   (517 words)

  
 BODDINGTON : Peel District : Western Australia : index page
The Shire of Boddington, located 123 kilometres south east of Perth, west of the Albany Highway, provides a unique mix of mining, agricultural, forestry and lifestyle opportunities.
The Boddington Shire Council, lead by Shire President Dennis Veitch, continues to encourage sustainable development within the municipality, aiming for a balance of agricultural, mining, tourism and lifestyle interests.
The Boddington Rodeo, held on the first Saturday in November, along with the Boddington Arts Council Festival, provide a significant drawcard, and enable a showcasing of all the Shire and its residents have to offer.
www.mandurahwa.com.au /Boddington/main.htm   (637 words)

  
 Boddington - Tourism Western Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Boddington is just under two hours drive from Perth, nestled on the banks of the picturesque Hotham River and surrounded by undulating hills.
Boddington is a prosperous area with agriculture, bauxite mining, blue gum plantations, viticulture, orchards, fish and marron farms and one of the world's largest producing gold mines providing income and employment.
The caravan park on the banks of the Hotham River is a lovely place to stay, just two minutes walk to the town centre.
www.westernaustralia.com /en/search/product.htm?ID=9004394   (294 words)

  
 Shire of Boddington - History
The name Boddington comes from Henry Boddington a shepherd who grazed his sheep on the banks of the Hotham River in the late 1800's.
The area is still farmed by the Farmer family but the school closed on 20th September 1920 with the coming of the new school in Boddington.
Ranford, a small settlement 4 kilometres east of Boddington, was established in later in the 1930's as a result of the Tanin Extracts Factory being built there.
www.boddington.wa.gov.au /history   (492 words)

  
 Boddington's Brewery in Strangeways and Boddingtons Pubs in Manchester City Centre
Located on the corner of Great Ducie Street and New Bridge Street, Strangeways, Manchester where the original well from which the first Boddington's ales are reputed to have been made.
The self proclaimed "Cream of Manchester", Boddington's Bitter (or locally, just "Boddies") has a long traditional association with good ales, brewed on the site of their Strangeways Brewery since the late 18th century.
Brewing on this old site ceased in February 2005 amid a geat deal of controversy and opposition - Boddingtons will henceforth be produced at other locations around the UK and has lost its historic association with the City of Manchester.
www.manchester2002-uk.com /eat&drink/pubs/manc-pubs6.html   (314 words)

  
 Craig Boddington
Boddington was born and raised in Kansas, where his hunting career started early with quail and pheasants with his father and grandfather, progressing quickly to deer and pronghorn in neighboring states.
Boddington's hunting experience has taken him to all the continents and all parts of the United States, including several dozen African safaris.
Craig Boddington explains how in warm weather or climates the mirage phenomenon (recognized by a shimmering target) becomes a real limiting factor in long-range shooting.
www.gunsandammomag.com /tv/bio_bodTV/index.html   (430 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Fair Chase in North America: Books: Craig Boddington   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Join Boddington as he writes about all aspects of the hunting experience, whether it's the special charm of being in caribou country in the early fall, with the low scrub turning golden and crimson and the ptarmigan shifting to white or techniques for hunting the elusive, unpredictable, and adaptable fl bear.
Outdoor writer Craig Boddington's works have earned him fans for his anecdotes, descriptions, and vital tips on hunting all species of North American big game: here he examines North American big game hunting today, providing readers with the same straight-ahead approach which made his Boone and Crockett Club magazine writings so popular.
Boddington proves once again why he is the best general hunting writer alive today.
www.amazon.com /Chase-North-America-Craig-Boddington/dp/0940864479   (1163 words)

  
 Craig Boddington .com - Purchase signed copies of Craig Boddington books, videos and DVD's from my official web site.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I return to the famed Zambezi Valley of Zimbabwe with Andrew and match wits with a trophy tom as we try to lure him to bait during daylight hours, a first in my safari career that spans 30 years.
BODDINGTON ON LEOPARD is an in depth look into the secretive world of the leopard.
Filmed on location in the famed Zambezi valley of Zimbabwe, BODDINGTON ON BUFFALO is a no-nonsense, honest, and exciting production that covers all areas for the viewer interested in the cape buffalo.
www.craigboddington.com /boddington-videos.htm   (551 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Boddington's Draught Bitter at Epinions.com
It’s also great news when you consider that other great breweries such as Samuel Smith, Theakston, Black Sheep and Timothy Taylor are also based in Yorkshire, further adding ammunition to the modern day war of the roses (that’s Yorkshire vs Lancashire to you non-historians).
I was drinking from the can, which contains one of those draught flow system widgets, which Boddington’s was one of the first to come up with in the early 90’s.
I opened the can and was greeted with a sharp fizz followed by a couple of glugs as the widget went to work.
www.epinions.com /content_18655710852   (602 words)

  
 Boddington 50K info page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The idyllic setting of Boddington Manor, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire will see the staging of a 50km ultra distance race combined with an Arthritis Research Campaign (ARC) fund raising team relay over the distance on Sunday 1 August 2004.
A fun element has been added to this year's Boddington 50K in the form of an ARC sponsored team relay over the distance.
The Travelodge Cheltenham is located a few miles from Boddington, on the 1st roundabout after the Junction 11 exit of the M5 heading towards Cheltenham and can offer some low cost solutions..
members.aol.com /beyondthelimits/Boddington_info_page.htm   (413 words)

  
 Newmont Mining Corporation :: Newmont Board Approves Joint Development of Boddington Project With AngloGold Ashanti
We believe the exploration opportunities at Boddington hold the potential to ultimately double reserves.
Construction of the Boddington Project is expected to cost Newmont approximately $900 million to $1.0 billion, with initial production expected in late 2008.
The project has a current estimated mine life of more than 15 years, with Newmont's share of annual production expected to be approximately 700,000 ounces for the first five years of production and average approximately 600,000 ounces over the life of the project.
sev.prnewswire.com /mining-metals/20060227/LAM07327022006-1.html   (580 words)

  
 Rodney Boddington   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mention the name Rodney Boddington and you’re sure to get a smile from anyone who lived on the island from the 30’s through the 50’s.
Rodney was born in 1929 to Reginald and Ethel Boddington.
He had a sister, Marian (who helped with this article-thanks!.) Rodney lost both of his eyes due to cancer specific to the eye, one at one year of age and the other at two years.
www.sjmuseum.org /newsletters/rodneyboddington.htm   (516 words)

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