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  Welcome to New Brunswick, Canada
New Brunswick is bounded on the north by Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and Chaleur Bay and on the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait.
New Brunswick was one of the four original provinces of Canada formed with Confederation in 1867.
Following Confederation, New Brunswick suffered the effects of an economic downturn precipitated by the Great Fire of 1877 in Saint John and the decline of the sailing shipbuilding industry, and compounded by the global recession sparked by the Panic of 1893.
www.hometowncanada.com /nb   (2724 words)

  
  Brunswick Cathedral: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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The cathedral is famous for its wooden crucifx by Master Imervard (12th century) and one of very few huge bronze candlesticks with seven arms.
www.encyclopedian.com /br/Brunswick-cathedral.html   (239 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hildesheim
Amid these disturbances an old man of ninety was erecting in the cathedral one of the handsomest monuments of the early German Renaissance.
The cathedral chapter, after his death, resorted to the only expedient available for ensuring the stability of the see and of the Catholic religion therein, by entrusting the small diocese to a powerful ecclesiastical prince.
Even the cathedral was for a short time, in 1634, given over to the Lutheran worship by victorious enemies.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07353a.htm   (1271 words)

  
 Braunschweig, Germany
Brunswick = Bruno's wik was an ideal resting-place, as it lay by a ford across the Oker River.
Brunswick was a member of the Hanseatic League from the 13th century to the middle of the 17th century.
Brunswick was a duchy until 1918, and afterwards a state within the Weimar Republic.
www.creekin.net /c322-n71-braunschweig-germany.html   (790 words)

  
 History of SS. Boris & Gleb Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral
Boris and Gleb was designated the Cathedral Church for the Archdiocese of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church of North & South America-Sobornopravna, by Metropolitan Vasili Bodnarchuk of Ternopil, Western Ukraine, then Senior Hiearch and Acting Patriarch of the Ukrainan Autocephalous Orthodox Church.
There began a period of great growth for the Cathedral and Metropolia, with the ordination of four new priests and several deacons and still others in minor orders, and the addition of 20 parishes and monastic communities.
The Cathedral Church continues to serve as the heart of the Metropolia and houses the Chancery Offices and Social Center.
www.angelfire.com /oh2/cathedral2/history.html   (1044 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint John (Canada)
Among the earliest Catholic missionaries to visit New Brunswick, which was then part of Acadia, were the Jesuit Fathers, Biard and Massé, in 1611.
He was ordained in the cathedral at Lyons in 1838, and for the next four years was stationed at the Capuchin Church, Dublin.
One of the first duties he undertook was the building of a cathedral; but it was not until Christmas Day, 1855, that the building was ready for Divine service.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/13355a.htm   (1184 words)

  
 Braunschweig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is located north of the Harz mountains at the farthest navigable point of the Oker river, which connects to the North Sea via the rivers Aller and Weser.
In the 12th century Duke Henry the Lion made Braunschweig the capital of his state and built Brunswick Cathedral.
Brunswick is the home of two piano companies, both known worldwide for the high quality of their instruments: Schimmel and Grotrian-Steinweg (cf.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Braunschweig   (1221 words)

  
 Brunswick Quay
Brunswick Quay, a sail shaped 51-floor tower and accompanying complex, was proposed for the South End Brunswick Dock.
The location is at the river locks of Brunswick Dock between the river and dock, near to the infilled Toxteth and Harrington docks.
The Brunswick Quay Tower is proposed to be built where the warehouse shed is on the left of the picture.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /watercity/BrunswickQuays.html   (1653 words)

  
 The History of Brunswick RegimentPage
They are all entombed in the cathedral in Brunswick.
The two states of Hessen and Brunswick were to supply the British with a corps each, to fight the rebels in North America.
The soldiers of the Duchy of Brunswick were all VOLUNTEERS, the desertion rate was very low and the soldiers stayed loyal to the King of England and Duke Carl of Brunswick.
www.myerchin.org /HistoryBrunswickRegiment.html   (4059 words)

  
 My life in Australia - Cathedral   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This part of Brisbane holds Chinatown and Brunswick street where a lot of the city's nightlife is. A walk down to the city takes about 20 minutes, or 5 minutes with a bus.
Cathedral Place was built in 1999 so the apartments are very well kept.
Cathedral Place is about to be taken over by Scandinavians.
www11.brinkster.com /bjornhild/cathedral.html   (100 words)

  
 Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist - St. John's Attractions
The Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is regarded as one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical Gothic Revival in North America.
The cornerstone was laid in 1843; unfortunately the cathedral was destroyed by the St. John's Great Fire of 1892.
The area behind the church encompasses a cemetery -- originally called the Burying Ground --, which was used from the early 1700s until 1849.
www.stjohnskiosk.com /stjohns-tour/Anglican-Cathedral-St-John-Baptist.php   (235 words)

  
 WOODFORD SQUARE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It is surrounded by some very important buildings - Trinity Cathedral on its southern side; the Town Hall, Public Library and the Hall of Justice are on the northern side; the Greyfriars Presbyterian Church is on the eastern side; while the Red House is on the western side of the Square.
Brunswick Square was used as a parade ground for soldiers.
Brunswick is a German name, and so it is believed that this open space was named after the German soldiers who used it.
www.nalis.gov.tt /Places/places_WoodfordSquare.html   (698 words)

  
 Ghost Stories, New Brunswick
Bishop Medley's widow was eulogized as a "a beautiful Christian character" and "generous giver to all deserving objects" who had "a look of Heaven in her face" and whose life was "an invaluable dowry" to Fredericton's Anglicans.
Medley is said to have suffered a tragic love loss in her youth when her fiancé, who was either an army officer or a parliamentarian's son (take your pick), died either in the line of duty or from the emotional stress of a sister's death.
Medley embraced the climate of New Brunswick with the same enthusiasm as her husband, and their wedding trip consisted of a walk about Campobello Island and a week's stay at the home of its resident clergyman.
new-brunswick.net /new-brunswick/ghoststory/ghost9.html   (3014 words)

  
 Brunswick_Cathedral
The Brunswick Cathedral, in the city of Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany, is dedicated to St. Blaze and was
Henry and his wife Matilda are both buried in the cathedral.
The cathedral is famous for its wooden crucifix by Master Imervard (12th century) and one of very few huge
michaeljohnbenze.net /GermanHistory/Brunswick_Cathedral.html   (280 words)

  
 Brunswick Cathedral Information
The Brunswick Cathedral, in the City of Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany, is a large church dedicated to St. Blaise and was built by Henry the Lion from 1173 to 1195.
While commonly called a cathedral, it is not actually one.
The limestone statues on the tomb in the nave are an idealised representation made a generation after their death, between 1230 and 1240.
www.bookrags.com /Brunswick_Cathedral   (118 words)

  
 East Brunswick Hilton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Brunswick = Bruno'swik was an ideal resting-place, as it lay by a ford across the Oker River.
Brunswick was a member of the Hanseatic League from the 13th to the middle of the 17thcentury.
In the 18th century Brunswick was not only a political, butalso a cultural centre.
www.relativeaccess.com /File/46333-East.Brunswick.Hilton.Html   (568 words)

  
 Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is a large masonry church building located in the City of Edmundston.
Built between 1925 and 1927, it first served as a parish church and then as a cathedral when in 1944 it became the Episcopal Seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Edmundston.
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception has continued and continues to be a spiritual centre in the region.
www.udayton.edu /mary/resources/cathimmaconcep.html   (428 words)

  
 Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton
Christ Church Cathedral is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton.
The Cathedral is located towards the east end of downtown Fredericton on the corner of Brunswick Street and Church Street, and is a prominent feature on the city's skyline.
Worship services are held several times each Sunday, and throughout the week.
www.christchurchcathedral.com   (66 words)

  
 Fredericton, New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Fredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
Fredericton is also home to cultural institutions such as the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the York-Sunbury Museum and The Playhouse, the latter which serves as a venue for local talent/writers.
The city is situated in the west-central portion of the province and, along with Moncton and Saint John, is one of the main urban centres in southern New Brunswick.
www.kiwipedia.com /fredericton--new-brunswick.html   (311 words)

  
 WNC Programs: Christianity’s Sacred Meal
The Rev. Eugene T. Sutton is canon pastor of Washington National Cathedral and director of the Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage.
Co-founder of Contemplative Outreach of Metropolitan Washington, he is a former professor of homiletics and liturgics at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, New Brunswick Theological Seminary and General Theological Seminary.
All titles are available in the Cathedral Museum Store in the crypt level of the Cathedral or by calling (800) 319-7073.
www.cathedral.org /cathedral/register/sacredmeal2006f.shtml   (316 words)

  
 The Brunswick News
Since 1578, it has been housed in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, and may well be the most intensively studied single object in history.
Alan and Mary Whanger — who is the former Mary Whittle of Brunswick — began their studies after seeing a photograph of the Shroud in 1977.
They had no preconceptions about its authenticity, but she, with a degree in religion from Duke University, and he, as a professor at Duke University Medical Center, conducted their research into the Shroud scientifically and with painstaking thoroughness.
www.thebrunswicknews.com /front/330660653907221.php   (950 words)

  
 Brunswick Bed & Breakfast Room 14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Room 14 is at the end of the hall on the second floor of the Carriage House, making it very private.
This room has angled cathedral ceilings, a cozy sleeping alcove for the king size bed and a sitting area with windows overlooking the trees to the rear of the property.
This is a wonderful space to read, catch up on the news or your favorite tv show or just snuggle into the comfy chairs for an uninterrupted conversation.
www.brunswickbnb.com /rooms/room14.htm   (148 words)

  
 Music - Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton
Willis Noble, music is an integral part of life at the Cathedral, with instrumental and choral music playing an important role in worship services.
The Cathedral is host to a number of Festivals and Concerts by numerous musicians during the year, especially during the Christmas and Easter Seasons, and the Summer Music Series.
"Common Praise", the new hymnbook of the Anglican Church of Canada is being adopted at the Cathedral.
www.christchurchcathedral.com /music   (150 words)

  
 misspelledsearch.info: brunswick bowling ball variant information page
Legend says that Brunswick was founded by Bruno II (died before 1017 AD), a Saxon count.
Brunswick was a member of the Hanseatic League from the 13th to the middle of the 17th century.
This brunswick bowling ball variant index site has been developed to help wayward users find the information they are looking for, no matter how they are mistakenly spelled or mistyped.
www.misspelledsearch.info /brunswick%20bowling%20ball.htm   (843 words)

  
 Michelli's Art History Browser, Romanesque to Rococo
Anglo-Saxon Cathedral, Canterbury - the Anglo-Saxon foundations under Canterbury Cathedral were found during the 1990s.
Exeter Cathedral Bosses and Keystones - the original site disappeared but here is a nice collection of the bosses, and still worth seeing.
Gloucester Cathedral Cloister - one superb image of these glorious late Gothic cloisters taken from a very unusual view, by Stephen Shepherd, Department of English, Southern Methodist University.
www.plinia.net /browser/browser2-1a.html   (4697 words)

  
 Saint John Irish
Another of their in-laws was William F. Smith, the Protestant builder who superintended construction of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.
After the opening of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in 1855, St. Malachi's became a school and lecture hall.
It was formed in New Brunswick to protect the interests of Protestants and Loyalists during the years of heavy Irish catholic immigration.
new-brunswick.net /Saint_John/irish/irish1.html   (1484 words)

  
 Cathedral Radios
The cabinet of the Brunswick was falling apart; the front, body, and base were all separating.
There were certainly much nicer Philco cathedrals in 1931, especially the model 70 that is considered the epitome of all radios.
This lovely RCA cathedral turned up in a VRPS auction wrapped in plastic shrink wrap, which is likely the reason I got it for a great deal.
www.electronixandmore.com /radios1.html   (678 words)

  
 THE BARRYS OF SAINT JOHN , NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA
BARRY was born March 25, 1822 in County Cork Ireland, and died September 16, 1903 in Saint John New Brunswick Canada.
February 1869 in Cathedral Saint John New Brunswick Canada.
She was born December 02, 1862 in Saint John New Brunswick Canada, and died October 06, 1891 in Saint John New Brunswick Canada.
bvanasse.tripod.com /barry   (459 words)

  
 Gallery
Queen Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (†1821), consort of George IV Brunswick Cathedral and the tomb of Queen Caroline (†1821).
Brunswick Cathedral and the tomb of Emperor Otto IV (†1218).
Magdeburg Cathedral and the tomb of Emperor Otto I (†973).
homepage.mac.com /crowns/d/avgal.html   (2873 words)

  
 Ancestor of the Month
Eleanor was reported to be in an advanced state of pregnancy when Henry was coronated and was not crowned queen until December 25, 1158, at Worcester Cathedral.
3.Matilda (Maud) Plantagenet was born Jun 1156 in London, England and died on 28 Jun 1189 in Germany and was buried in Brunswick Cathedral, Lower Saxony, Germany.
5.Duke Geoffrey Plantagenet of Brittany was born on 23 Sep 1158 and died on 19 Aug 1186 in Paris, France and was buried in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France.
my.execpc.com /90/ED/keyestl/ancestor_of_the_month.htm   (1652 words)

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