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  Encyclopedia: Newcastle, New South Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The 1989 Newcastle earthquake was a magnitude 5.
The estimated population of the City of Newcastle at June 2003 was 144,375 (Australian Bureau of Statistics), but its neighbour, the City of Lake Macquarie, was actually larger, with an estimated 189,150 residents as of June 2003 (ABS).
Newcastle is the world's busiest coal export port and Australia's oldest and second largest tonnage throughput port, with over 3,000 shipping movements handling cargo in excess of 90 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), of which coal exports represent more than 90%.
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 Newcastle, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newcastle, New Brunswick was a former town on the Miramichi River in east central New Brunswick, Canada.
Since its amalgamation with the downriver town of Chatham, New Brunswick and several smaller areas it has formed part of the city of Miramichi.
It was shire town of Northumberland County, and was the location of the court house and government offices.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newcastle,_New_Brunswick   (155 words)

  
 Connell Memorial Herbarium (Highlights Page)
At Harvard, in contrast to New Brunswick, there were five museums in the Department of Natural Science and, by 1869, the sum of one and a half million dollars had been devoted to their development.
New Brunswick plants were collected by Dr. E.O. Hagmeier who, in the late 1950s and early 1960s, had a cabinet of specimens suitable for ecology classes.
On October 13, 1976 The Herbarium of the University of New Brunswick was renamed The Connell Memorial Herbarium in honour of Dr. Connell BA, MA, Ph.D. 1899-1973 mother, educator and botanist.
www.unb.ca /herbarium/herbarium_highlights.html   (4401 words)

  
 Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in Maple, Ontario, Canada and at an early age his family moved to Newcastle, New Brunswick, the place he would always call home and where, at the age of 13, he published his first newspaper.
After the war, Lord Beaverbrook served as chancellor of the University of New Brunswick and became the university's, the city of Fredericton's and the Province's greatest benefactor.
A bust of him by Oscar Nemon stands in the park in the town square of Newcastle, New Brunswick not far from where he sold newspapers as a young boy.
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 Articles - Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle, known at the time as "Pons Aelius" was founded by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, whose Wall is still visible in parts of Newcastle, particularly along the West Road that leads out from the city center towards the A69 road.
Ironically, Charles was imprisoned in Newcastle by the Scots in 1646-7.
With the drift of population from the West End of Newcastle, Jesmond synagogue was consecrated in 1914 leaving the oldest, the Leazes Park Road Synagogue in the centre of the city.
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 Newcastle Australia
Newcastle is located at 32.56 South 151.46 East on the eastern seaboard of Australia at the mouth of the Hunter River.
Newcastle today is a modern thriving centre and is Australia's sixth most populated city.
Newcastle is a river port with a main channel depth of 15.2 metres.
www2.hunterlink.net.au /~ddrge/city/ncle.html   (298 words)

  
 Earthquake activity in New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A summary of the historical earthquake activity in the province of New Brunswick.
In fact, most of New Brunswick lies within the Northern Appalachian Zone (NAN), as shown on the map of earthquakes in Eastern Canada, (Earthquakes in Eastern Canada) and has experienced several earthquakes in the magnitude 5 to 6 range.
New Brunswick has also felt the effects of larger events from the Charlevoix-Kamouraska Zone (CHV), Lower St. Lawrence Zone (LSL) and the Laurentian Slope Zone (LSP).
www.seismo.nrcan.gc.ca /nbrunswick/nbrunswick_e.html   (3587 words)

  
 McCorry's Memoirs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Newcastle and nearby communities were amalgamated in 1996 to form Miramichi City.
The New Brunswick capital city of Fredericton, consisting largely of bureaucrats and university professors and a service sector catering to officious types, tends to be a Jones-competing-against-Smith community of upward-mobiles seeking "coolness" or permitted entry into coveted, exclusive cliques.
My memories of Newcastle are mostly of being rebuffed and of lingering- or languishing- on the outside of the action among the pre-school inhabitants of my trailer park or of timidly accompanying Jimmy on some of his outings to join his friends, who lived in houses along the perimeter of the trailer park.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Boulevard/2196/lifestory.html   (4793 words)

  
 1982 New Brunswick OFR 82-777
The two nearest population centers are Newcastle and Chatham to the east and Plaster Rock to the west.
Without the snow-plow crew from the Newcastle office of the Highway Department, we could have never reached the study area in the first place, and without the officers of the McGraw Brook Ranger Station, we would have never returned from it.
Mueller, C., and Cranswick, E., 1982, Comparison of the source parameters of earthquakes in New Brunswick, Canada with those of earthquakes in Mammoth Lakes, California (in preparation).
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 Newcastle, New Brunswick -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Newcastle, New Brunswick was a former town on the (Click link for more info and facts about Miramichi River) Miramichi River in east central (Click link for more info and facts about New Brunswick, Canada) New Brunswick, Canada.
Since its amalgamation with the downriver town of (Click link for more info and facts about Chatham, New Brunswick) Chatham, New Brunswick and several smaller areas it has formed part of the city of (Click link for more info and facts about Miramichi) Miramichi.
It was (The town or city that is the seat of government for a shire) shire town of (Click link for more info and facts about Northumberland County) Northumberland County, and was the location of the court house and government offices.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/n/ne/newcastle,_new_brunswick.htm   (207 words)

  
 Fredericton, New Brunswick
The Loyalists' wish was granted, and New Brunswick was born.
He is best remembered in New Brunswick, however, for his many gifts to the province and to the University of New Brunswick.
In 1954, in recognition of his importance to the province, the provincial Legislature declared him "a native son of New Brunswick".
new-brunswick.net /new-brunswick/fredericton/history.html   (1462 words)

  
 ADCD - Charles Delano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Newcastle, N.B. x.1 residence: Trout Brook, New Brunswick x.2 Emma was Sarah Jane Jones's only child to survive; there was also a brother, who died at age 3 months.
Newcastle, New Brunswick (4) (35) z.5 Melbourne Hudson Delano (son) b.
Gary (2), Bradley, Shari, Derek (4) residence: Newcastle (4) 2/ Penny Delano married 3/ Brenda Delano 4/ Fern Delano twin married 5/ Francis Delano twin married 2nd 1/ Rhonda Delano married 2/ Shelly Delano married x.1 Willard died with brother Charles fighting a fire.
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 Newcastle Miramichi Florists in Newcastle Miramichi, New Brunswick for local Newcastle Miramichi flowers.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Some people in Newcastle Miramichi may say that striving for perfection in a local Newcastle Miramichi Thanksgiving Florists arrangement is an unrealistic expectation for this holiday but your Newcastle Miramichi florist is always ready to deliver the perfect Florists arrangement in Newcastle Miramichi.
Some Newcastle Miramichi florists will offer a Newcastle Miramichi wedding selection online others will have a way to contact them in Newcastle Miramichi through their floral web site on find a florist, you can also just drive to their local Newcastle Miramichi flower shop in Newcastle Miramichi, NB to see their selection in person.
Teleflora’s local Newcastle Miramichi florists in Newcastle Miramichi, New Brunswick can offer advice on the type of Newcastle Miramichi sympathy arrangements that will be both a tasteful and appropriate way to express your condolences.
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 Ancestors At Rest: September 2004
Morrison (Bunnie) Jordan Maltby, 76, of 268 Linden St., Newcastle, New Brunswick, died Thursday, Jan. 11, 1990, at Miramichi Hospital, after a lengthy illness.Born in Newcastle, he was a son of the late Harry B. and Elizabeth (Jones) Maltby.
Lily Edna (Maltby) DeWitt, 73, of 6269 Cork St., Halifax, died Thursday, Oct. 4, 1990, in the Halifax Infirmary.Born in Newcastle, New Brunswick, she was a daughter of the late Elizabeth Anne (Jones) and Harry Brownlow Maltby.
Maltby was born in Newcastle, New Brunswick on Dec 21, 1908.
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 Miramichi Folksong Collection
It was founded by Louise Manny in 1958 as a means of showcasing and preserving the traditional songs and ballads of New Brunswick, especially those found in the Miramichi River region.
Recorded by James Reginald Wilson at Bloomfield Ridge, near Boiestown, New Brunswick, August 15, 1963.
Twelve (12) 7” tape reels documenting the 1958 Miramichi Folksong Festival held in New Brunswick.
www.umaine.edu /folklife/mf102.htm   (568 words)

  
 ipedia.com: William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He was born in Maple, Ontario, Canada and at an early age his family moved to Newcastle, New Brunswick, the place he would always call home and where, at the age of thirteen, he published his first newspaper.
He often worked closely with Bonar Law, another native of New Brunswick, who became the only Canadian to be Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
After the war, Lord Beaverbrook served as chancellor of the University of New Brunswick and became the city of Fredericton's and the Province's greatest benefactor.
www.ipedia.com /william_maxwell_aitken__1st_baron_beaverbrook.html   (713 words)

  
 Ringette New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Through our new online home, we hope to better serve our membership by providing up-to-date information regarding the sport of Ringette in the province of New Brunswick.
Ringette in New Brunswick was first introduced in Newcastle in 1974.
We have seen the number of players starting at 80 in Newcastle in 1974 to 1200 plus participants provincially participating in both the house league and competitive divisions around the province.
www.sport.nb.ca /ringette   (704 words)

  
 Realtors in New Brunswick
New Brunswick provides many opportunities for those looking to invest in residential or business properties.
The province's workforce is committed to helping the New Brunswick economy grow to provide long term employment opportunities for future generations.
New Brunswick residents are enjoying a diverse economy, a growing job market, and a beautiful region in which to live.
www.realestateproperty.ca /city/realtors/new_brunswick.html   (335 words)

  
 Mi'kmaq Council Composition in New Brunswick - Mi'kmaq Resource Centre
Provincial members of the New Brunswick Legislature are Réjean Savoie (PC) for Miramichi Bay - Burnt Church #14 and Tabucintac, and Bernard Thériault (L) for Caraquet - Pokemouche #13.
west of Newcastle, New Brunswick, and was established in 1783.
Provincial members of the New Brunswick Legislature are Kim Jardine (PC) for Miramichi/Centre - Eel Ground #2, Big Hole Tract #8, and south half of Renous #12, and Reg Mac Donald (L) for Southwest Miramichi - Renous #12.
mrc.uccb.ns.ca /nbcouncils.html   (1290 words)

  
 Newcastle New Brunswick singles photos -- Web Page Helpers
Newcastle New Brunswick singles profiles, live chat rooms and web cams.
Newcastle New Brunswick online matchmaker that provides matchmaking services to both single women and men looking for love.
Newcastle New Brunswick Single and Professional personal ads and events for professional singles in the Oregon and Washington area with an emphasis on personal growth.
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 Billy Brown
William Freeman “Billy” Brown was born in Newcastle, New Brunswick on February 20, 1884.
At the age of 14 he was driving horse and delivering mail to Red Bank and Quarryville, New Brunswick.
In the late 1940's, a well-known former Miramichi resident, E. Hubert Sinclair returned to Newcastle, New Brunswick from Arizona, U.S.A. With him, he brought a salmon fly that he found on the beach near Echo Cliffs.
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 Women Folklife Series of the Maine Folklife Center
She moved to Newcastle, New Brunswick, with her family when she was 13 years old.
She was educated in Newcastle, and at the Halifax Ladies College (as was Helen Creighton), and the Ursuline Convent in Quebec City.
This is reflected in the monument to her work, erected in Newcastle in 1987.
www.umaine.edu /folklife/women_folklorists5.htm   (680 words)

  
 The O'Brien Foundation - Fellows
Jamieson, Janet Ruth, Fredericton, New Brunswick: Master of Arts in Counselling of the Deaf, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. Kreiburg, Henrik, Hampton, New Brunswick: Master of Science in Marine Biology, University of New Brunswick.
McInerney, Maureen E., Saint John, New Brunswick: Master of Science in Bio-Oceanography of Fisheries, Dalhousie University and Bedford Institute of Oceanography.
Richardson, Tammi Lee, Fredericton, New Brunswick; Post-doctoral Studies in Biological Oceanography, The Queen's University of Belfast.
www.obrienfoundation.ca /en/fellows   (2817 words)

  
 The Descendants of Richard Price and Anastasia Cody
She was born May 14, 1826 in Tabusintac, New Brunswick, Canada, and died January 12, 1902 in Newcastle, New Brunswick, Canada.
She was born July 23, 1837 in Tabusintac, New Brunswick, Canada, and died January 03, 1884 in Tabusintac, New Brunswick, Canada.
MABEL J. was born August 06, 1881 in Tabusintac, New Brunswick, Canada, and died November 25, 1956 in Brewer, Maine.
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 Maltby New Brunswick Part II
He was born on 6 Aug. 1906 in Newcastle.
Thomas Morgan Maltby was not living with his mother in the 1901 Canadian Census, and may have also been away at school.
Register of Burials in the Parish Church of Newcastle in the County of Northumberland, Records of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Newcastle, from LDS Microfilm #1412405, [hereinafter Register of Burials, St. Andrew’s Church.]
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 Elizabeth Isabella Godfrey Family
Residence: 12 Jul 1932 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick at Miramichi Nursing School.
She is living in Newcastle New Brunswick and is attending nursing school.
Graduation: June 1933 in Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brusnwick at Miramichi Hospital.
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 Reservations: Hotel of Newcastle, New Brunswick CA
Newcastle hotel and motel reservations can be made using the Rooms Plus Travel Guide - the largest directory of accommodations covering the USA and Canada.
You can find a place to stay in most places throughout New Brunswick - in both large and small communities.
Rooms Plus strives to offer you a comprehensive directory of accommodations in Newcastle New Brunswick as well as in most of the communities in the states and provinces of the United States and Canada.
www.roomsplus.com /hotels/nb/n/nbn10018.htm   (128 words)

  
 Cottages in New Brunswick
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 All New Brunswick Hotels
We will make the most effort possible in providing our guests; whether they are travelling on business or leisure; an enjoyable and relaxing experience.
Including a new indoor pool and fitness area.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Newcastle
Newcastle (Australia), city, southeastern Australia, in the state of New South Wales.
Newcastle lies along the mouth of the Hunter River on the...
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