Holland-on-Sea — is a seaside town in east Essex in the United Kingdom. Located South of the little village of Great Holland and directly north of Clacton on sea, it has bus links to Walton on the Naze and Clacton on sea. It is a short coastal walk down the… … Wikipedia
Holland, Hannen & Cubitts — Industry Construction Fate Acquired Successor Tarmac Founded … Wikipedia
Holland Public Schools — is a school district in Holland, Michigan. Founded in 1848, Holland Public Schools has earned state and national recognition for excellence in education. Approximately 314 teachers, with an average of 14 years experience each and most possessing… … Wikipedia
Holland Christian Schools — is a private Christian school system located in Holland, Michigan. The Holland Christian Schools educate students ranging in age from Pre K through 12th grade. HCS is accredited by Christian Schools International. History Holland Christian… … Wikipedia
Holland House — Holland House, built in 1605 for Sir Walter Cope and originally known as Cope Castle, was one of the first great houses built in Kensington, England. The 500 acre (2.0 km²) estate stretched from Holland Park Avenue to the current site of Earl s… … Wikipedia
Holland "Dutch" Wagenbach — Holland Wagenbach The Shield character Jay Karnes as Det. Holland Wagenbach First appearance Pilot (episode 1.01) … Wikipedia
Great Mill — is the name of a number of mills in the United Kingdom. In Dutch, the equivalent name is De Grote Molen or Grote Molen. Contents 1 Windmills 1.1 Great Mill 1.2 De Grote Molen 1.3 Grote Molen … Wikipedia
Holland & Holland — is a prestigious British gun maker based in London, England of hand made sporting rifles and double barreled shotguns, holding two Royal Warrants. HistoryThe firm was founded by Harris Holland (1806 96) in the year 1835. He may have had a… … Wikipedia
Holland Car — ኔዘርላንድ መኪና Rechtsform Plc. (Public Limited Company) Gründung 2005 Sitz … Deutsch Wikipedia
Holland & Sons — war ein englischer Möbelhersteller in London. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Einzelnachweise 3 Literatur 4 Weblinks … Deutsch Wikipedia