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** and Calder
** James Calder, 5th President of the Pennsylvania State University
** Harry Calder, South African cricketer ( died 1995 )
** Frank Arthur Calder, Canadian politician ( d. 2006 )
** Alexander Calder, American artist ( d. 1976 )
** Calder Road Elementary School ( PreKindergarten-4th Grade )
** location of Calder Park Raceway, a motorsport venue
** Alexander Stirling Calder ( 1870 – 1945 ), American sculptor, father of:
** The Calder Memorial Trophy, a trophy presented to the best rookie of the year in the National Hockey League, in North America
** The Calder Cup, awarded to the winner of the American Hockey League playoffs
** Calder v. British Columbia ( Attorney General ), a case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada
** Angus Calder ( b. 1942 ), historian
** The Philadelphia Phantoms won the Calder Cup at the Center, defeating the Chicago Wolves in Game 4 and winning the series, 4-0.
** The Phantoms won the Calder Cup at the Spectrum, defeating the Saint John Flames in Game 6 and winning the series, 4-2.
** the line now turns west into the Calder valley, joining the original 1840 main line at Milner Royd Junction.
** Hall Royd Junction: here the trains on the Blackpool service turn northwestward, following the Calder Valley ( see below )
** Reviewed by William M. Calder, III in the American Journal of Archaeology, Vol.
** Rotten Calder, near East Kilbride
** North Calder Water, from the Black Loch to Daldowie
** South Calder Water, near Wishaw
** Calder Water, near Strathaven, a tributary of the Avon Water
** Rochdale Canal, Calder and Hebble Navigation, Huddersfield Broad Canal, Huddersfield Narrow Canal, Ashton Canal
** Rochdale Canal, Calder and Hebble Navigation, Aire and Calder Navigation, Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Bridgewater Canal

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