Berkeley — may refer to: People * The Berkeley family of England ** Lord Berkeley (disambiguation page) ** Baron Berkeley ** Berkeley Baronets * Anthony Berkeley , a pseudonym of Anthony Berkeley Cox, writer * Busby Berkeley, film choreographer * Edmund… … Wikipedia
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Charles Berkeley Powell — (August 19, 1858 – ) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Ottawa in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1898 to 1904 as a Conservative member. He was born in Port Dover, the son of Colonel Walker Powell, and… … Wikipedia
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Vivian Berkeley — (born August 9, 1941) is a Canadian blind lawn bowler, 1996 Paralympic silver medalist and world class athlete. Berkeley is the #1 ranked women s singles B1 blind lawn bowler in the world.CareerBerkeley has competed in the 1996 Paralympics in… … Wikipedia
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Wingham, Ontario — Wingham (2001 census population 2885) is a community located in the municipality of North Huron Ontario, which is located in Huron County. Wingham became part of North Huron in 2001 when the Ontario government imposed amalgamation on the former… … Wikipedia
Jonas Berkeley — is a saxophonist from the Southern Ontario region of Canada, and his work was nominated for a Juno (Best Alternative Album) with The Constantines on 2003 s Shine A Light (see nomination listing for the following year). He has been playing for 17… … Wikipedia