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Newland Park
Newland may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places Australia * Electoral district of Newland, a state electoral district in South Australia *Hundred of Newland, a cadastral unit on Kangaroo Island in South Australia *Newland, South Australia, a locality in the Kangaroo Island Council *Newland Head Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia * Lake Newland Conservation Park, South Australia United Kingdom * Newland, Cumbria * Newland, Eastrington, East Riding of Yorkshire * Newland, Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire * Newland, Gloucestershire * Newland, North Yorkshire * Newland, Worcestershire * Newland Park, Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire * Newland with Woodhouse Moor, West Yorkshire United States * Newland, Indiana * Newland Creek, a stream in Missouri * Newland, North Carolina Other uses * Newland (surname), including a list of people with the name * Newland Archer, the protagonist of Edith Wharton's novel The Age of Innocence See also * Newlands (disambigua ...
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Electoral District Of Newland
Newland is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It is named after pioneer Simpson Newland, a prominent figure in nineteenth-century South Australia. It is a 69.3 km² suburban electorate in north-eastern Adelaide, taking in the suburbs of Banksia Park, Fairview Park, Yatala Vale, Hope Valley, Ridgehaven, St Agnes, Tea Tree Gully, and Modbury, as well as part of Modbury North. Replacing the abolished electoral district of Tea Tree Gully, Newland was created at the 1976 redistribution, taking effect at the 1977 election. It followed a bellwether pattern until the 1989 election, where it was won by Liberal candidate Dorothy Kotz. Kotz developed a strong personal following and had little difficulty being re-elected until her retirement at the 2006 election. Her retirement and the landslide Labor victory across the state led to Labor candidate Tom Kenyon Thomas Richard Kenyon (born 26 February 1972) is a former Australian ...
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Newland Park, Chalfont St Peter
Newland Park is a Grade II listed country house and estate near the village of Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire. History Henry Gott bought Newland Park in c. 1770 where he entertained King George III, and, in 1785, erected an obelisk called Gott's Monument to commemorate the death of a stag killed during a hunt with the king. The estate was purchased by Thomas Allen in 1809 after Gott's death, and was inherited by his son Thomas Newland Allen on his death in 1829. Mrs Edmund Stevens, Allen's daughter, inherited Newland Park on her father's death in 1898, and sold the estate to Henry Andrade Harben in 1903. The gardens were designed by Thomas Hayton Mawson in 1903. After Henry Andrade Harben's death in 1910, the estate was inherited by his son Henry Devenish Harben, under whom Newland Park became a refuge for suffragettes from 1910 to 1921; he and his wife Agnes Harben (who later founded the United Suffragists) was visited by Emmeline Pankhurst, George Bernard Shaw, Sidney ...
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New Land (other)
New Land or ''variant'' may refer to: * The New Land (1972 film), ''The New Land'' (1972 film), a Swedish film * The New Land (1924 film), ''The New Land'' (1924 film), a German film * The New Land (TV series), ''The New Land'' (TV series), a 1974 American dramatic series * New Land (magazine), ''New Land'' (magazine), an Australian magazine * New Land (novel), ''New Land'' (novel), a 1933 children's book by Sarah Lindsay Schmidt * New Land (song), "New Land" (song), by Avatar, 2017 * Novaya Zemlya (English: New Land), a Russian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean * Uusimaa (English: New Land), a region of Finland See also

* ''New Lands'', a 1923 book by Charles Fort * New Lands (song), "New Lands" (song), a 2012 single by Justice *New states (other) *New Country (other) *Newland (other) *Newlands (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Newlands (other)
Newlands may refer to: Places Australia * Newlands, Queensland, a locality in the Whitsunday Region * Newlands, Western Australia, a town in the Shire of Donnybrook–Balingup Ireland * Newlands Cross, Dublin, named after the former Newlands House estate New Zealand * Newlands, Wellington, a suburb of Wellington South Africa * Newlands, Cape Town, a suburb of Cape Town * Newlands, Johannesburg, a suburb of Johannesburg * Newlands, Pretoria, a suburb of Pretoria * Newlands East, a township near Durban * Newlands West, a township near Durban United Kingdom England * Newlands, Allerdale, Cumbria, in Above Derwent ** Newlands Valley, a valley in Cumbria * Newlands, Eden, Cumbria, in Castle Sowerby * Newlands, Derbyshire, a location * Newlands, Hampshire * Newlands, Milton Keynes * Newlands, Northumberland * Newlands, Nottinghamshire, a location * Newlands, Staffordshire, a location * Newlands Corner in Surrey Northern Ireland * Newlands, County Antrim, a townl ...
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The Age Of Innocence
''The Age of Innocence'' is a novel by American author Edith Wharton, published on 25 October 1920. It was her eighth novel, and was initially serialized in 1920 in four parts, in the magazine '' Pictorial Review''. Later that year, it was released as a book by D. Appleton & Company. It won the 1921 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, making Wharton the first woman to win the prize. Though the committee had initially agreed to give the award to Sinclair Lewis for '' Main Street'', the judges, in rejecting his book on political grounds, "established Wharton as the American 'First Lady of Letters. The story is set in the 1870s, in upper-class, "Gilded Age" New York City. Wharton wrote the book in her 50s, after she was already established as a major author in high demand by publishers. Background ''The Age of Innocence'', which was set in the time of Wharton's childhood, than '' The House of Mirth'', which Wharton had published in 1905. In her autobiography, Wharton wrote that ''The ...
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Newland (surname)
Newland is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Abraham Newland (1730–1807), English banker * Arthur Ernest Newland (1882–1964), British World War I observer ace * Courttia Newland (born 1973), English novelist * Dan Newland (born 1949), American journalist, translator, blogger, and writer * Henry Garrett Newland (1805–1860), English cleric and author * Henry Simpson Newland (1873–1969), Australian surgeon * James Newland (1881–1949), Australian WWI Victoria Cross recipient * James E. Newland (1830–1907), American politician * John Newland (1917–2000), US director and actor * John Newlands (Australian politician) (1864–1932), was known as John Newland until May 1926 * Ken Newland (1949–2025), Australian rules footballer * Martin Newland (born 1961), British journalist * Marv Newland, North American animation filmmaker * Richard Newland (cricketer) (1713–1778), English cricketer * Richard Francis Newland ( –1873), banker, politician and publi ...
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Newland, North Carolina
Newland is a town in and the county seat of Avery County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 715 at the 2020 census. By elevation, Newland is the highest county seat located east of the Mississippi River. History Before its founding, the area was known as "Old Fields of Toe". It was an early muster ground in the campaign against Indians and before the Battle of Kings Mountain. On November 9, 1783, the land was granted to Colonel Waightstill Avery. The name comes from the legend of Estatoe, pronounced 'S - ta - toe', about an Indian chief's daughter who fell in love with a warrior of a rival tribe. Because their love could never be accepted by either's families, they jumped from a precipice into the depths of a nearby river. In an alternative version, their love caused a bloody war between the tribes and Estatoe crafted a peace pipe with two stems in which both chiefs could smoke at once. The two rival chiefs assembled their respective followers on the bank of ...
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Newland Creek
Newland Creek is a stream in Andrew and Nodaway counties of northwest Missouri. It is an indirect tributary to the Nodaway River via Arapahoe Creek and is 8.4 miles long. Geography Newland Creek is a right tributary of Arapahoe Creek and joins it 5.2 miles before its mouth in the Nodaway River. The Newland Creek headwaters are in southwest Nodaway County about 5 miles west-northwest of Barnard. The stream flows south-southwest in a fairly straight manner until it reaches Arapahoe Creek. See also * Tributaries of the Nodaway River *List of rivers of Missouri List of rivers in Missouri (U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Mississippi River Arkansas River *Mississippi River **Arkansas River (AR ... External links
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Newland, Indiana
Newland is an extinct unincorporated community in Barkley Township, Jasper County, Indiana, United States. History A post office was established at Newland in 1901, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1925. A swamp A swamp is a forested wetland.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p. Swamps are considered to be transition zones because both land and water play a role in ... which was drained to form the land where Newland stands caused the name to be selected. Geography Newland is located at . References Unincorporated communities in Jasper County, Indiana Unincorporated communities in Indiana {{JasperCountyIN-geo-stub ...
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Newland With Woodhouse Moor
Newland with Woodhouse Moor is a civil parish in the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England, consisting of some open countryside west of Normanton, West Yorkshire, Normanton, including Newland Hall. The records of the Newlands estate go back 900 years, and indicate that it was established in 1213 by John, King of England, King John I as a community of the Knights Templar, and subsequently fell to the Knights Hospitaller, who maintained a preceptory there. Newland was only one of two preceptories in West Yorkshire, the other being that of the Knights Templar at Temple Newsam, and the only one established by the Knights Hospitaller. Early in its history, the preceptory was the beneficiary of the largesse of a powerful patron, Roger Le Peytevin, lord of the manor of nearby Altofts. Later, the longtime lords of the manor were the Levett family, who also had ties to nearby Normanton as well as to the chivalric order. On 2 October 1447, William Lyvett (Levett) was admitted ten ...
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Newland, Worcestershire
Newland is a village and civil parish on the north-eastern edge of Malvern Link, Worcestershire, England, on the A449 road. The village lies on the edge of the 6.5 hectare Newland Common, which is protected by the Malvern Hills Conservators and is centred on the traditional English Swan Inn public house. Adjacent to the Swan is a cricket field run as part oBarnards Green Cricket Club Both the Swan and the cricket field are owned by the Trustees of the Madresfield Estate - a large local landowner. There is no shop or post office in the village. The population of the parish was 310 in 2011. Churches and history The first church at Newland was St Michael's, dating from c1215 and rebuilt in the fifteenth century. It was demolished in 1865. The St Leonard Chapelry, in Newland is associated with the Beauchamp Community of retired Church of England priests. It was built alongside almshouses on land given by Frederick Lygon, 6th Earl Beauchamp to set up a community based on A ...
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Hundred Of Newland
County of Carnarvon is a Cadastral divisions of South Australia, cadastral unit located in the Australia, Australian state of South Australia which covers the full extent of Kangaroo Island. It was proclaimed in 1874 by Anthony Musgrave, Governor Musgrave in response to the demand for agriculture land on Kangaroo Island. Description The County of Carnarvon covers the full extent of Kangaroo Island and “all islands adjacent thereto.” History The County of Carnarvon was gazetted in 1874 in response to the demand for agricultural land on Kangaroo Island. The county was proclaimed by Anthony Musgrave, Governor of South Australia, the ninth Governor of South Australia on 13 August 1874 along with the first of its constituent hundreds, the Hundred of Dudley. The county was named after Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon, Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Caernarfon, Wales who served two terms as the British Secretary of State for the Colonies. The following twelve hundreds were ...
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