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Carling (other)
Carling is a Canadian brewery. Carling may also refer to: Places * Carling Avenue, a street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ** Carling station, at Carling Avenue and Preston Street * Carling, Moselle, a commune in the region Lorraine, France * Carling, Ontario, a township in Parry Sound District, Canada People * Carling (given name), a unisex given name *Carling (surname), a surname Other * Carling (sailing), a piece of timber laid under the deck of a ship * The Carling, a historic building in Jacksonville, Florida, US * Carling Academy, operated by the Academy Music Group, including a list of venues * Carling Campus, federal buildings in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada See also * * * Carlingford (other) * Charlene (other) * Charlin (other) * Carlin (other) * Karlin (other) Karlin may refer to: Places Belarus *Karlin (Pinsk), a village Czech Republic *Karlín, a district of Prague * Karlín (Hodonín District), a municipality and villag ...
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Carling Avenue
Carling Avenue is a major east–west arterial road in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It runs from March Road in Kanata to Bronson Avenue in the Glebe. The road is named for John Carling, founder of Carling Brewery and Conservative MP and Senator, Postmaster General and Minister of Agriculture. Road description At approximately in length, Carling Avenue begins at the fringes of the Glebe neighbourhood and runs in a straight direction west until the Ottawa River where it bends north to go around Crystal Bay and Britannia Bay and ends north of Kanata. It used to begin at O'Connor Street, one block east of Bank Street, but the part east of Bronson was renamed Glebe Avenue on February 7, 1974. It is a four to six-lane principal arterial road for most of its urban length, with a speed limit of . The portion through the Greenbelt and into Kanata is generally a two-lane rural highway (although widening is planned, which would also remove a substandard underpass in the 37 ...
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Carling Station
Dow's Lake station (formerly known as Carling) is an O-Train station on the Trillium Line, one block west of the intersection of Carling Avenue and Preston Street in Ottawa, Ontario. It is near Dow's Lake the western terminal of the Rideau Canal skating rink (in winters only) and a key site during the Canadian Tulip Festival in May. The station is also near government offices at the area of Carling Avenue and Booth Street. South of Carling, the train enters a tunnel to pass under the Rideau Canal. The station was originally named for nearby Carling Avenue Carling Avenue is a major east–west arterial road in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It runs from March Road in Kanata to Bronson Avenue in the Glebe. The road is named for John Carling, founder of Carling Brewery and Conservative ... and Sir John Carling. Facilities * Accessibility: Yes - 1 elevator * Washrooms: None * Nearby: Dows Lake, Booth Street Complex (Natural Resources Canada) Service The follo ...
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Carling, Moselle
Carling (; german: Karlingen) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Moselle department The following is a list of the 725 communes of the Moselle department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Moselle (department) {{ForbachBoulayMoselle-geo-stub ...
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Carling, Ontario
Carling is a township in Ontario, Canada, located in the District of Parry Sound on Georgian Bay. Killbear Provincial Park is located in the municipality. The CBC Television series ''The Rez'' was shot in the township at Harrison Landing. Communities *Adanac *Brooks Landing *Carling *Dillon is located on central Georgian Bay near Franklin Island. The area is popular for campers and outfitters because of the sheltered bays and coves. Community landmarks include the Dillon Cove Marina, Dillon Bridge, Shawanaga River and its rapids. As a cottage destination, the population is low during the winter months, and increases in the summer with cottagers and tourists. *Killbear Park *Shebeshekong *Snug Harbour *Snug Haven *Woods Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Carling had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021 ...
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Carling (given Name)
Carling is a unisex given name of Gaelic Irish origin. It is a variant form of Carl. Meaning Little champion Variant forms Alternate forms of the name, including spelling variations, nicknames and diminutive forms, include: *Carl * Carla *Carli (given name) *Carlin (given name) *Carlina *Carline People * Carling Bassett-Seguso, Canadian professional tennis player and granddaughter of John Carling See also *Carlina (name) *Carlini (name) *Carlino (name) Carlino is an Italian surname. Notable people using this name include the following: * Joseph Francis Carlino (1917–2006), American politician *Lewis John Carlino (born 1932), American screenwriter and director See also *Carlin (name) *Carlina ... References *http://wwwthinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Carling {{given name, nocat Given names ...
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Carling (surname)
Carling is a surname of several origins. List of people with the surname * Finn Carling (1925–2004), Norwegian novelist, playwright, poet and essayist * Gunhild Carling Gunhild Carling (born 7 May 1975) is a Swedish jazz musician and multi-instrumentalist. She is well known for playing trombone. Career Carling became known for her performance at Allsång på Skansen on 20 July 2010. The same year, she became a ... (born 1975), Swedish jazz musician * John Carling (1828–1911), Canadian politician * John R. Carling (fl. 1902–1910), American writer, author of historical novels * Sam Carling (born 2002), British politician * Thomas Carling (fl. 1840), English founder of Carling Beer * Victoria Carling, English radio, television, film and theatre actress * Will Carling (born 1965), former England Rugby Union captain {{Surname Surnames English-language surnames Swedish-language surnames Norwegian-language surnames ...
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Carling (sailing)
In shipbuilding, carlings are two pieces of timber laid fore and aft under the deck of a ship, from one beam to another, directly over the keel. They serve as a foundation for the whole body of the ship; on these the ledges rest, whereon the planks of the deck, and other structures are fastened. The ends of the carlings are let culvertail into the beams. The great carlings are those on which the mainmast stands. There are also ''carlings of the capstan'', among others. Carling knees are timbers going traversely, from the sides to the hatchway 120px, View of the hold of a container ship A ship's hold or cargo hold is a space for carrying cargo in the ship's compartment. Description Cargo in holds may be either packaged in crates, bales, etc., or unpackaged ( bulk cargo). Access to ..., serving to sustain the deck on both sides. References {{1728, title=Carling Shipbuilding Sailboat components Sailing ship components ...
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The Carling
The Carling, formerly known as the Carling Hotel and Hotel Roosevelt, is a historic building in Jacksonville, Florida, United States built in 1925. It is located at 31 West Adams Street in Downtown Jacksonville. As its former names indicates it was originally a hotel, and was used for that purpose until 1964; it currently serves as a residential building. Construction The 13-story building originally contained 335 rooms and was designed by noted New York City architects ''Thompson, Holmes & Converse'' in 1925 and held in Italian Renaissance style. A newspaper story depicted it as "300 rooms with bath, running ice water, fans and the latest equipment in the rooms. The three lower stories are faced with Indiana limestone above which is a shaft of red brick. The upper stories are trimmed with terra-cotta, and surmounted by a balustrade with limestone coping. The building is of completely fireproof construction."Wood, Wayne & Davis, Judy''Jacksonville's Architectural Heritage'' 1989, . ...
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Academy Music Group
Academy Music Group (AMG) is a leading owner-operator of music venues in the United Kingdom. They operate a number of medium-sized venues, the majority of which (until January 2009) took the name Carling Academy after their sponsor Carling. Some of these also contain smaller venues used for less well known acts; these typically take the title 'Academy 2'. The group formed a partnership in 2008 with the O2 mobile phone company to allow customers of the company to receive priority access to tickets at the venues. The deal saw eleven UK venues renamed O2 Academies from 1 January 2009, with O2 customers able to buy tickets to gigs up to two days before others. The deal also involved music promoter Live Nation Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. is an American global entertainment company and monopoly that was founded in 2010 following the merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster. The company promotes, operates, and manages ticket sales for live entertain ... who own 51% of the venu ...
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Carling Campus
National Defence Headquarters Carling, or NDHQ Carling (originally Carling Campus), is a site containing federal government buildings near the Crystal Bay area in the west end of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The campus, located at the intersection of Carling Avenue and Moodie Drive, consists of 11 interconnected buildings with a total of of space. The property was acquired by Public Works and Government Services Canada from its original tenant, Nortel, in December 2010, and now houses National Defence Headquarters. During Nortel's peak period throughout the 1990s, the research and development conducted at the Nortel's Carling Campus was a catalyst for numerous high-tech spin-off and support companies in Ottawa. This development began changing Ottawa's reputation as a government city and the campus even came to represent the city's aspirations of becoming a technology hotbed like Silicon Valley. History Northern Electric originally acquired the site for their Northern Electric Resea ...
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Carlingford (other)
Carlingford may refer to: Canada * Carlingford, New Brunswick, Canada, a rural community near the US border * Carlingford, Ontario, a community in southwestern Ontario, Canada Ireland *Carlingford, County Louth, a medieval village in Ireland * Carlingford Mountain, which rises nearby, the highest peak of which is known as Slieve Foy * Carlingford Lough, the sea loch where the village is located Elsewhere * Carlingford, New South Wales, a suburb in north-west Sydney, Australia * Carlingford, a fictional small town in England, in the short stories of Margaret Oliphant Margaret Oliphant Wilson Oliphant (born Margaret Oliphant Wilson; 4 April 1828 – 20 June 1897) was a Scottish novelist and historical writer, who usually wrote as Mrs. Oliphant. Her fictional works cover "domestic realism, the historical nove ...
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