Longacre — Longacre, long acre or longacres may refer to:General* Long acre (road verge), a traditional name for wide grassy road verges used as livestock pasturePlaces* Long Acre (street), a street in London * Longacre Square, former name for Times Square… … Wikipedia
Longacre Square — was at the intersection in Midtown Manhattan of 42nd Street, Blooming dale Road and Seventh Avenue. Originally named Long Acre by the British colonists, it was a nexus of important roads to the north of the island. George Washington stayed in… … Wikipedia
Montana New Zealand Book Awards — The Montana New Zealand Book Awards are a series of literary awards to works of New Zealand citizens. They were created in 1996, as a merge of the two previously most relevant awards in New Zealand: the Montana Book Awards and the New Zealand… … Wikipedia
New Zealand Post Book Awards — The New Zealand Post Book Awards are a series of literary awards to works of New Zealand citizens. They were created in 1996, as a merge of the two previously most relevant awards in New Zealand: the Montana Book Awards and the New Zealand Book… … Wikipedia
Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis — Peter Ellis Peter Ellis, 1992 Born 30 March 1958 Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis (born 30 March 1958) is a former Christchurch child care worker who has been at the centre of one of New Zealand s most enduring judicia … Wikipedia
Jock Wadley — John Borland (Jock) Wadley (b. 1914, d. March 1981) was an English journalist whose magazines and reporting opened Continental cycle racing to fans in Britain.Wadley covered 18 Tours de France from 1956. He worked for the British weekly, The… … Wikipedia
Lorraine Moller — Lorraine Mary Moller (born June 1, 1955 in Putaruru) is a former athlete from New Zealand, who competed in track athletics and later specialised in the marathon. Moller s international career lasted over 20 years and included 3 Commonwealth and 4 … Wikipedia
Sporting Cyclist — was a British cycling A4 sized magazine originally called Coureur . It began in 1957 and closed after 131 issues in October 1968.Coureur Coureur the magazine for the sporting cyclist was the idea of the journalist, Jock Wadley. John Borland… … Wikipedia
William Earnshaw — (1852 1931) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Peninsula and Dunedin City, in the South Island.Member of ParliamentWilliam Earnshaw represented the Peninsula (1890 1893) and Dunedin City (1893 1896) electorates in the New Zealand House of … Wikipedia
Gloriavale Christian Community — Coordinates: 42°36′13″S 171°42′1.7″E / 42.60361°S 171.700472°E / 42.60361; 171.700472 Gloriavale Christian Co … Wikipedia