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Danvers, D'Anvers or d'Anvers may refer to: People * Danvers (surname) * Caleb D'Anvers, pseudonym of Nicholas Amhurst (1697–1742), English poet, political writer and editor of ''The Craftsman'' Places In Canada * Danvers, Nova Scotia In the United States * Danvers, Illinois * Danvers, Massachusetts ** Danvers State Hospital, in Danvers, Massachusetts * Danvers, Minnesota * Danvers, Montana Art, entertainment, and media * ''Dédée d'Anvers ''Woman of Antwerp'' or ''Dédée of Antwerp'' (French: ''Dédée d'Anvers'' ) is a 1948 French crime drama film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Bernard Blier, Simone Signoret, Marcello Pagliero and Marcel Dalio. The film was released in E ...'' (1948), a French film See also * Danver, Colorado a fictional town in the 2002 American film ''Interstate 60'' * {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Danvers (surname)
Danvers or D'Anvers (French: from Antwerp) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alicia D'Anvers (1668–1725), British poet * Charles Danvers (songwriter) (f. 1950s), French-born US songwriter * Dennis Danvers (born 1947), US author *Gérard Thibault d'Anvers (1574–1629), Dutch fencing master *Henry Danvers, 1st Earl of Danby (1573–1644), British soldier *Ivor Danvers (1932-2020), British actor *John Danvers (1588–1655), British politician and courtier * Tasha Danvers (born 1977), British track and field athlete * William Danvers (1428–1504), British justice Fictional characters * Mrs. Danvers, character in the novel ''Rebecca'' by Daphne du Maurier * Alex Danvers, original character of the TV Show, ''Supergirl'' * Caleb Danvers, fictional character in the 2006 film ''The Covenant'' *Carol Danvers, Marvel comic book character, also known as Ms. Marvel, Captain Marvel, Binary, and Warbird * Ed Danvers, fictional state prosecutor played by Željko Ivanek ...
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Nicholas Amhurst
Nicholas Amhurst (16 October 1697 – 27 April 1742) was an English people, English poet and political writer. Life Amhurst was born at Marden, Kent. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, Merchant Taylors' School, and at St John's College, Oxford. In 1719 he was expelled from the university, ostensibly for his irregularities of conduct, but in reality (according to his own account) because of his British Whig Party, whig principles. His politics were sufficiently evident in many of his works: a congratulatory epistle to Addison, in ''Protestant Popery''; or the ''Convocation'' (1718), an attack on the opponents of Bishop Benjamin Hoadly; and in The Protestant Session by a member of the Constitution Club at Oxford (1719), addressed to James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope, James, first Earl Stanhope, and printed anonymously, but doubtless by Amhurst. He had satirized Oxford morals in ''Strepkon's Revenge; a Satire on the Oxford Toasts'' (1718), and he attacked from ...
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Danvers, Nova Scotia
Danvers is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the District of Clare in Digby County Digby County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. History It was named after the Township of Digby; this was named in honour of Rear Admiral Robert Digby, who dispatched HMS ''Atalanta'' to convey Loyalists from New York City in ... . ReferencesDanvers on Destination Nova Scotia Communities in Digby County, Nova Scotia Unincorporated communities in Nova Scotia {{DigbyNS-geo-stub ...
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Danvers, Illinois
Danvers is a village in McLean County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,089 as of the 2020 census. It is part of the Bloomington– Normal Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Danvers is in western McLean County, northwest of Bloomington, the county seat. Illinois Route 9 passes just south of the village, leading southeast to Twin Grove and then on to Bloomington, and west to Mackinaw. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Danvers has a total area of , all land. It drains northwest toward the West Fork of Sugar Creek, a southwest-flowing stream within the Sangamon River watershed. History Origin Danvers was laid out under the name of "Concord" on February 20, 1836, by Israel W. Hall (1799 - 1865) and Matthew Robb (1801 – 1870). The name Concord was given to the town by Hall after Concord, Massachusetts. A rival town, Wilkesborough, just over a mile to the east, was laid out by James O. Barnard on June 3 of the same year. Wilkesborough had 96 lots ...
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Danvers, Massachusetts
Danvers is a New England town, town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the Danvers River near the northeastern coast of Massachusetts. The suburb is a fairly short ride from Boston and is also in close proximity to the beaches of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Gloucester, Ipswich, Massachusetts, Ipswich and Revere, Massachusetts, Revere. Originally known as Salem Village, the town is most widely known for its association with the 1692 Salem witch trials. It was also the site of Danvers State Hospital, one of the state's 19th-century psychiatric hospitals. Danvers is a local center of commerce, hosting many car dealerships and the Liberty Tree Mall. As of the 2020 United States Census, the town's population was 28,087. History Pre-Columbian era The area was long settled by indigenous cultures of Native Americans. In the historic period, the Massachusett, a tribe of the Pequot language family, dominated the area. The land that is now Danvers was once owned by the ...
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Danvers State Hospital
The Danvers State Hospital, also known as the State Lunatic Hospital at Danvers, The Danvers Lunatic Asylum, and The Danvers State Insane Asylum, was a psychiatric hospital located in Danvers, Massachusetts. It was built in 1874 and opened in 1878, under the supervision of prominent Boston architect Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, on an isolated site in rural Massachusetts. It was a multi-acre, self-contained psychiatric hospital designed and built according to the Kirkbride Plan. The hospital was closed permanently in 1992. Despite the building's being included in the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, most of it was demolished in 2007. History The Danvers State Hospital was officially opened in 1878 after four years of construction. Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee served as the designing architect. At a cost of $1.5 million at the time, the hospital originally consisted of two main center buildings, housing the administration, with four radiating wings on each side of the Ad ...
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Danvers, Minnesota
Danvers is a city in Swift County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 103 at the 2020 census. The community is named after Danvers, Massachusetts. History A post office called Danvers has been in operation since 1892. Danvers had a depot on the railroad. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. U.S. Route 12 serves as a main route in the community. Demographics 2010 census As of the 2010 census, there were 97 people, 40 households, and 28 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 45 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 97.9% White, 1.0% from other races, and 1.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.0% of the population. There were 40 households, of which 35.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.5% were married couples living together, 2.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 10.0% ...
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Danvers, Montana
Danvers is an unincorporated community in Fergus County, in the U.S. state of Montana. Nearby St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church is on the National Register of Historic Places. History A post office was established at Danvers in 1914, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1982. The community took its name after Danvers, Massachusetts Danvers is a New England town, town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the Danvers River near the northeastern coast of Massachusetts. The suburb is a fairly short ride from Boston and is also in close proximity to the beach .... Demographics References Unincorporated communities in Fergus County, Montana Unincorporated communities in Montana {{FergusCountyMT-geo-stub ...
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Dédée D'Anvers
''Woman of Antwerp'' or ''Dédée of Antwerp'' (French: ''Dédée d'Anvers'' ) is a 1948 French crime drama film directed by Yves Allégret and starring Bernard Blier, Simone Signoret, Marcello Pagliero and Marcel Dalio. The film was released in English-speaking markets under the titles ''Dedee'' and ''Woman of Antwerp''. Plot Forced to leave France, Dédée and her bullying pimp Marco have reached Antwerp, where she is one of the girls in René's bar and Marco is the doorman, doing drug deals on the side. Taking a stroll by the docks in the early evening, Dédée meets Francesco, sympathetic Italian captain of a cargo ship, who knows René. When he comes later to the bar, he discusses some secret deal with René and then takes Dédée to a hotel for the night. The two have fallen for each other and he would like to take her away with him, but this would need the agreement of René and of Marco. René is happy to do a favour to Francesco, happy to free Dédée from the obnoxious M ...
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