Hatfield, East Riding of Yorkshire — Infobox England and Wales civil parish Parish = Hatfield Status = Parish Governance = Parish Council Population = 258 (2001 census) District = East Riding of Yorkshire Region = Yorkshire and the Humber County = Country = the East Riding of… … Wikipedia
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Hatfield House — is a country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. The present Jacobean house was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I… … Wikipedia
Hatfield Chase — was a low lying area in South Yorkshire, England which often flooded and is chiefly known from the Battle of Hatfield Chase in 633. It was a royal hunting ground until Charles I appointed the Dutch engineer Cornelius Vermuyden to drain it in 1626 … Wikipedia
Hatfield Forest — in Essex, England lies between the parishes of Little Hallingbury and Takeley, and covers 1,049 acres (4.2 km²) of woodland, grassland with trees, lake and marsh. It is approximately 40 minutes north east of London by car, just off Junction 8 of… … Wikipedia
Great Republic — Le quatre mâts clipper Great Republic Équipage 120 marins (éqipage originale) après l incendie : 60 marins Gréement … Wikipédia en Français
Hatfield, Hertfordshire — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.7627 longitude= 0.2284 official name= Hatfield population= 27,883 [United Kingdom Census 2001 [http://www.hertsdirect.org/infobase/docs/pdfstore/tabKS01sett.pdf] ] shire district= Welwyn Hatfield… … Wikipedia
Hatfield rail crash — infobox UK rail accident title= Hatfield rail crash date= 17 October 2000, 12:23 GMT location= Hatfield, Hertfordshire line = East Coast Main Line cause= Rail failure trains= 1 pax= 170 deaths= 4 injuries= 70The Hatfield rail crash was a railway… … Wikipedia
Hatfield-McCoy feud — The Hatfield McCoy feud (1878–1891) is an account of American lore that has become a metaphor for bitterly feuding rival parties in general. It involved two warring families of the West Virginia Kentucky backcountry along the Tug Fork River, off… … Wikipedia
Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) — The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company established by the London York Railway Act of 1846. The main line ran from London via Hitchin, Peterborough, and Grantham, to York, with a loop line from Peterborough to Bawtry (south … Wikipedia