• Hazledine and Company (or Hazeldine and Company) was an ironworks in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England. It was set up about 1792 by three brothers: John...
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  • lawyer, state legislator and judge William Hazledine (1763–1840), English ironmaster Hazledine and Company, ironworks Hazeldine (disambiguation) Hazeltine...
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    Richard Trevithick (category Locomotive builders and designers)
    Catch Me Who Can, built for him by John Hazledine and John Urpeth Rastrick at Bridgnorth in Shropshire, and named by Davies Giddy's daughter. The configuration...
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    Cromwell was successful and he ordered that the castle be demolished. Bridgnorth had an ironworks in Low Town run by Hazledine and Company which in 1808 built...
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  • alternative country band Hazledine and Company, an historical English ironworks Alan Hazeldine (1948–2008), British pianist and conductor Andrew Hazeldine...
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  • Shropshire. After five years at Ketley, Rastrick partnered with John Hazledine, in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. While at Bridgnorth, Rastrick helped Richard...
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    Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    experienced canal engineer. Ironwork was supplied by William Hazledine from his foundries at Shrewsbury and nearby Cefn Mawr. The work, which took around ten years...
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  • company included Thomas Hazledine, who also had an interest in mining ventures in Cornwall - notably the Phoenix United Mine and Charles Cleator who was...
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    with Hazledine's company and moved to West Bromwich. In June 1819 Rastrick and James Foster agreed to form the firm Foster, Rastrick & Company at a site...
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  • William C. Hazledine (May 18, 1833 - January 2, 1892) was a lawyer, state legislator and judge in Arkansas and then a lawyer and legislator in New Mexico...
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    the biennial Warbirds over Wanaka airshow in 1988. Wallis married Prue Hazledine on 22 August 1974 in Pretoria while they were on a trip to South Africa...
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  • British railway, bridge and tunnel engineer Harrison Hayter British railway and harbour engineer William Hazledine Ironfounder and bridge engineer Max Hecker...
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    Augustus Road Residents Management Company Limited, London". Retrieved 2 August 2017. "Ralph Ineson - Biography and Filmography - 1969 - Hollywood.com"...
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    victory at Derby County, then playing in Third Division North, with Geoff Hazledine scoring a hat-trick. This was a record away win by a non-League team against...
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    Thomas Telford (category People from Dumfries and Galloway)
    fellow civil engineer John Gibb (engineer), fellow civil engineer William Hazledine, supplied ironwork for many projects of Thomas Telford William Jessop...
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    Bullmore" (Audio interview). Melbourne Theatre Company. Billington, Michael (30 January 2015). "Di and Viv and Rose review – female friendship explored with...
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    joined by St. John's Road. Cleveland Bridge was built in 1826, by William Hazledine (Coalbrookdale Ironworks) with Henry Goodridge as the architect, on the...
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    Archived from the original on 20 January 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2011. Hazledine, Tim (1998). Taking New Zealand Seriously: The Economics of Decency (PDF)...
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    Clifton Suspension Bridge (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Rendel, William Tierney Clark and William Hazledine. Several were for stone bridges and had estimated costs of between £30,000 and £93,000. Brunel submitted...
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    Ditherington Flax Mill (category Buildings and structures in Shrewsbury)
    inspired by the work of William Strutt. The columns and cross-beams were made by William Hazledine at his foundry in Shrewsbury. The construction of the...
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    includes a bell tower built by the Heidenreich Company in 1894, a gateway arch completed by Edward Hazledine and a Colonial rest house designed by W.H. Floyd...
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  • ISBN 9780307885807. Retrieved 21 September 2016 – via Google Books. Faino, Carol; Hazledine, Doreen (1 July 2002). Colorado Bed & Breakfast Cookbook. Big Earth Publishing...
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    Wallander (2008), Bill Hazledine in Suburban Shootout (2006), John Plumptre in the BBC costume drama TV film Miss Austen Regrets (2008) and William Buxton in...
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    cinematreasures.org. "Indiana Theatre Event Center". indianatheater.com. Hazledine, Jane Cunningham. "A History of Community Theatre of Terre Haute 1947–1991"...
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    were made by William Hazledine, a pioneering ironmaster who had a foundry in Shrewsbury. (There are memorials to Simpson and Hazledine on either side of...
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    the company of William Hazledine, who had worked on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Baird was unsure about using a contractor based so far away, and also...
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  • 4319–4323. doi:10.1093/nar/18.15.4319. PMC 331247. PMID 2388823. Kahn, P.; Hazledine, D. (1988). "NAR's new requirement for data submission to the EMBL data...
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    Eastholme (category Buildings and structures in Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    recipes and tours". The Gazette. Colorado Springs, CO. "Kudos". The Gazette. Colorado Springs, CO. January 12, 2003. Carol Faino; Doreen Hazledine (1 July...
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    March 2013, Adrien Taylor, 3news.co.nz Macpherson 1977, p. 99–112. Tim Hazledine (1998) Taking New Zealand Seriously: The Economics of Decency ISBN 1-86950-283-3...
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  • The Tuckies, Jackfield, Shropshire (category Telford and Wrekin)
    this side of the river at the furnaces belonging to Messrs. Hazledine of Shrewsbury, and Messrs. Forster. The Tuckies belonged to the descendants of William...
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