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Ivanhoe and New
Previously Central Trains ran services from Birmingham New Street to Nottingham via Leicester as well as Derby, this service was split, the Leicester to Nottingham service was merged with the hourly Ivanhoe Line service to Loughbourgh and was extended past Nottingham all stations to Lincoln.
* ( New ) Ivanhoe Hotel, Blackheath
* Ivanhoe, New South Wales, Far West Region
** Ivanhoe ( Warakirri ) Correctional Centre, a minimum security prison at Ivanhoe, New South Wales, Australia
The Ivanhoe ( Warakirri ) Correctional Centre, an Australian minimum security prison for males, is located in Ivanhoe, New South Wales.
* In November 2008, a New York State court refused to dismiss a suit alleging that Robert J. Ivanhoe, chairman of Greenberg Traurig's New York City office and head of its real estate group, disregarded his " legal and fiduciary duties " by taking a personal financial stake in a competitor to a client that had invested in a multibillion-dollar real estate venture.

Ivanhoe and South
South of 138th Street, the subdivisions of Ivanhoe and Highlawn, started construction in the ' 30's, saw rapid growth after the War.
Ballads from the High Middle Ages published in the Child Ballads such as A Gest of Robyn Hode, Robin Hood and the Monk, Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne, and Robin Hood and the Potter, as well as Sir Walter Scott's 1820 novel Ivanhoe all point to a possible South Yorkshire birth for the legend.

Ivanhoe and Wales
* Ivanhoe, Wales 1913, Directed by Leedham Bantock, filmed at Chepstow Castle
Among his movie appearances, he was best-known for The Scarlet Letter ( 1911 ), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1913 ), and Ivanhoe ( 1913 ), which was filmed on location in Wales.
Baggot starred as Wilfred of Ivanhoe in Ivanhoe ( 1913 ), a feature length adventure drama that was filmed on location in England and at Chepstow Castle in Wales.

Ivanhoe and small
* Ivanhoe, California, a small town founded in Tulare County, United States is named after the novel.
Although only a small area, Ivanhoe East has its own church, newsagent, fruit store, butcher, milk bar, supermarket, bakery and community bank.
After that he appeared in many television programmes in small roles, including The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Ivanhoe, Dixon of Dock Green, Ghost Squad and Callan.
Sir Walter Scott completed Ivanhoe in the village, which is remembered in the name of the village's pub and a small housing estate off Sprotbrough Road.

Ivanhoe and town
Province Lake is in the northeast corner of the town, Pine River Pond, Belleau Lake, Stump Pond ( Balch Pond ) and Sandy Pond in the center, and Lovell Lake, Union Meadows, Lake Ivanhoe, Great East Lake and Horn Pond in the south.
The census-designated places of Lake Ivanhoe and Pell Lake, Wisconsin are located in the town.
Kununurra was built on land resumed from Ivanhoe Station pastoral lease before 1961, as the town for the Ord River Irrigation Area which started as the Ord River Project or Ord Scheme, with survey work starting in 1959.
The town includes the 2000 U. S. Census census-designated places of Country Estates, Green Meadow, Ivanhoe Estates, Rolling Oaks, and Sunshine Ranches.
Ivanhoe Lake ( then known as Pishkanogami, the Anishinaabe name for it ) was how the area was first explored, before Foleyet became a town.

Ivanhoe and Australian
* Electoral district of Ivanhoe ( Western Australia ), an abolished electorate in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Scaddan became a keen unionist, and on 28 June 1904 he contested the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Ivanhoe, partly because he was having difficulty securing continuous employment, and partly also because of an interest in economic affairs.
However with the Australian commitment to Vietnam reducing, intelligence reports had indicated the presence of North Vietnamese Army ( NVA ) troops in northern Phuoc Tuy, and the final battles fought by Australians in Vietnam began following the launch of Operation Ivanhoe ( 18 September – 2 October 1971 ).
The only Member for Ivanhoe was John Scaddan of the Australian Labor Party.
Adam Craig Dale ( born 30 December 1968, Ivanhoe, Victoria ) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 2 Tests and 30 ODIs from 1997 to 2000.

Ivanhoe and state
In the state legislature Ivanhoe is located in the 16th Senate District, represented by Democrat Dean Florez, and in the 34th Assembly District, represented by Republican Connie Conway.
The Electoral district of Ivanhoe was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia.

Ivanhoe and named
Conisbrough is so dedicated to the story of Ivanhoe that many of its streets, schools, and public buildings are named after characters from the book.
A local high school, Ivanhoe College, for 11 to 14-year-old children, is named after the historical novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott which was set in the area of the castle.
The 2010 game was more formally named the 27th Annual Ivanhoe Classic and resulted in a 112 – 67 win over Ohio State-Marion.
In Lake County it is named McHenry Road in Buffalo Grove, Ivanhoe Road north of Mundelein, Barron Blvd.
Most of the children have fanciful names, such as Marquis and Jenny Lind, influenced by the father's artistic background ( Rebecca is named after both the heroines in Ivanhoe ).
The location of the ' Five Points ', where Ivanhoe Road, St. Clair Avenue and E. 152nd Street intersect, is the central business district of the neighborhood and is also the location of Collinwood High School, whose sports teams are aptly named, the Railroaders.

Ivanhoe and by
Ivanhoe is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott published in 1820, and set in 12th-century England.
Wilfred of Ivanhoe is disinherited by his father Cedric of Rotherwood for supporting the Norman King Richard and for falling in love with the Lady Rowena, Cedric's ward and a descendant of the Saxon Kings of England.
In the forests between Ashby and York, the Lady Rowena, Cedric, and Aethelstane encounter Isaac, Rebecca, and the wounded Ivanhoe, who had been abandoned by their servants for fear of bandits.
However, the swineherd Gurth, who had run away from Rotherwood to serve Ivanhoe as squire at the tournament and who was recaptured by Cedric when Ivanhoe was identified, manages to escape.
The Lady Rowena is saved by Cedric, while the still-wounded Ivanhoe is rescued from the burning castle by King Richard.
The claim has been disputed, but it has also been well supported by " The Original of Rebecca in Ivanhoe ", an article that appeared in The Century Magazine in 1882.
* Pierre Efratas wrote a sequel called Le Destin d ' Ivanhoe ( 2003 ), published by Éditions Charles Corlet.
* The 1839 Eglinton Tournament held by the 13th Earl of Eglinton at Eglinton Castle in Ayrshire was inspired and modelled on Ivanhoe.
* Ivanhoe, USA 1911, Directed by Stuart Blackton
* Ivanhoe USA 1913, Directed by Herbert Brenon.
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 ): Directed by Richard Thorpe and starred Robert Taylor as Ivanhoe, Elizabeth Taylor as Rebecca, Joan Fontaine as Rowena, George Sanders as Bois-Guilbert, Finlay Currie as Cedric, and Sebastian Cabot as the Clerk of Copmanhurst.
There is also a Soviet movie The Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe ( Баллада о доблестном рыцаре Айвенго, 1983 ), directed by Sergey Tarasov, with songs of Vladimir Vysotsky, starring Peteris Gaudins as Ivanhoe.
* 1986: Ivanhoe, a 1986 animated telemovie produced by Burbank Films in Australia.
* 1995: Young Ivanhoe, a 1995 television series directed by Ralph L. Thomas and starring Kristen Holden-Ried as Ivanhoe, Rachel Blanchard as Rowena, Stacy Keach as Pembrooke, Margot Kidder as Lady Margarite, Nick Mancuso as De Bourget, and Matthew Daniels as Tuck.
* 1997: Ivanhoe the King's Knight a televised cartoon series produced by CINAR and France Animation.
An operatic adaptation by Sir Arthur Sullivan ( entitled Ivanhoe ) ran for over 150 consecutive performances in 1891.
Nineteenth-century fictional depictions of John were heavily influenced by Sir Walter Scott's historical romance, Ivanhoe, which presented " an almost totally unfavourable picture " of the king ; the work drew on Victorian histories of the period and on Shakespeare's play.
Ivanhoe was also remarkable in its sympathetic portrayal of Jewish characters: Rebecca, considered by many critics the book's real heroine, does not in the end get to marry Ivanhoe, whom she loves, but Scott allows her to remain faithful to her own religion, rather than having her convert to Christianity.

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