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Boddington and Mine
* Boddington Gold MineBoddington, Western Australia.
Mandurah is also just one hour away from the Boddington Gold Mine, which has recently become Australia's largest producing gold mine.
* Boddington Gold Mine, a gold mine in Western Australia.
In 2009, Newmont purchased the remaining one-third interest in Boddington Gold Mine from AngloGold Ashanti, bringing its ownership to 100 percent.
In January 2009, AngloGold Ashanti sold its 33 % stake in the Boddington Gold Mine in Australia to Newmont Mining for US $ 1. 0 billion.
However, the establishment of bauxite mining in 1979 to service Western Australia's alumina production at Worsley, Kwinana and Wagerup, and the opening of the Boddington Gold Mine in 1987 created a thriving mining town.
* Boddington Gold Mine homepage

Boddington and Australian
Newmont ’ s newest Australian asset is Boddington, which is now Australia's largest gold producer.

Boddington and for
This provision featured in the important case of Boddington v British Transport Police ( 1998 ) where the House of Lords recognised the principle that a defendant in criminal proceedings, in this case the defendant was fined £ 10 for smoking on a train in violation of a railway byelaw, could challenge the validity of the rule before a court, save where Parliament has indicated that such a challenge is not possible.
They won two silver awards for Station Sound and Best Male Presenter ( Chris Day ) and one bronze award for Best Entertainment Programming ( Paul Kiernan and David Boddington ).
By 1969, the railway had been closed and Boddington became a typical small service area for the surrounding district.

Boddington and longest
These paths will take you over the open chalk downland of Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire, home to Britains longest surviving geocache, with its impressive monument to the Buckinghamshire men who died in the Boer War, or walk to the pretty hamlet of Dunsmore in the spring and enjoy the carpet of bluebells, or enjoy the shaded woods on Haddington Hill and Boddington Hill, belonging to Forest Enterprise ( known locally as ' Wendover Woods ').

Boddington and second
Boddington was born Henry John Williams in St Marylebone, London, the second son of painter Edward Williams ( 1782 – 1855 ) and his wife Anne ( née Hildebrand, 1780 – 1851 ).

Boddington and with
In April 2011 the Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board unveiled a blue plaque at the address of the former workhouse commemorating its association with Henry Boddington.
Laura Boddington portrays lead character George's ' undead ' appearance in the TV series, with Jennifer Rae Westley playing her in the later film.
Henry's youngest son, Robert Slater Boddington ( 1862 – 1930 ) had a fifty-year association with the company and oversaw the installation of a bottling hall in the 1920s.
The book BBC VFX ( Mat Irvine and Mike Tucker ) states that few First World War aircraft were still airworthy at the time of production so the majority of flying shots were achieved with 1 / 6 scale radio-controlled models under the guidance of long-time model aircraft expert David Boddington alongside Derek Piggott and Tony Bianchi.
As well as his career with Cadbury Schweppes, Judge has previously been a main board director of the Boddington Group, Grosvenor Development Capital and the WPP Group.
He did not complete the diploma, but the nineteen-year-old Henson's work was promoted by Shmith to Jenny Boddington, inaugural Curator of Photography at the National Gallery of Victoria with the result that Henson's first solo show was exhibited there in 1975.
Boddington is now in talks with the WA government to achieve its aims of becoming a Super Town under the SuperTown Growth Plan.

Boddington and .
It extends generally north of Bindoon, to the south of Pemberton, and easterly to include Mount Bakewell near York and Mount Saddleback near Boddington.
* 17 Diana Boddington, 80, British stage manager.
Close to Boddington hill there are the remains of an Iron Age hill fort.
In June 1968, a specimen of the sauropod dinosaur Cetiosaurus oxoniensis was found by Bill Boddington in the Williamson Cliffe Quarry, close to Great Casterton.
In 1826 John Boddington, a miller who had been the proprietor of Thame Mill, became master of the workhouse.
In 1831 his son, also John Boddington, became a clerk at Strangeways Brewery in Manchester.
A younger son, Henry Boddington, who had been born at Thame Mill in 1813, followed his brother and joined the same brewery in 1832.
Henry Boddington, born in 1813 in Thame, Oxfordshire, joined the brewery in 1832 as a repairman when the brewery was in the possession of Hole, Potter and Harrison.
Boddington had become a partner by 1848, and borrowed money to become its sole owner in 1853.
By 1883 Henry Boddington & Co. was a limited liability company.
After Henry Boddington's death, his son, W. Slater Boddington became company chairman, and the company went public in 1888 when it was estimated to have assets of £ 320, 465.
By the 1930s, the Boddington family shareholding had dwindled to around 40 per cent.
Charles Boddington issued a spirited defence of the company to its shareholders: You will be only too aware that present-day pressures bear heavily towards the elimination of individuality and character in many consumer goods.
In 1970 Charles Boddington retired and his son Ewart assumed the directorship.

Bauxite and Australian
In 1963, a Federal government decision excised part of the land for a bauxite mine to be operated by the North Australian Bauxite and Alumina Company ( Nabalco ).

Bauxite and for
Bauxite was mined for a number of years in recent times at a site near Miragoâne on the Southern peninsula.
* Bauxite Al ( OH )< sub > 3 </ sub > and AlOOH, dryed to Al < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub > for production of aluminium
The ore for which the town is named was discovered in the area in the early 1890s and mined by the General Bauxite Company until 1905, when the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, a northeastern aluminum refining company, purchased vast tracts of land in Saline County after learning of the high-quality ore that was being shipped from the area.
World War I provided the greatest surge in growth for Bauxite, with multiple camps developing in and around the present-day city, often segregated by race or ethnicity, with such camp names as Italy Camp, Mexico Camp, Africa Camp, etc.
When World War II broke out, Bauxite was again called into martial action, with production rapidly increasing with the need for refined aluminum to produce airplanes and other materiel.
ALCOA still maintains a chemical processing plant between Bauxite and Bryant, and McGeorge Contracting Company continues to mine bauxite for its use in the oil and gas industry.
Bauxite ( the ore for aluminum making ) has been found for the first time in Podillia.
Under the industrial sector, the identified fields for development are mining of Bauxite ( Bauxite reserve is 15. 88 million tons ), kaolin, granite, white sand and tin.
The Bauxite and Northern Railway was incorporated in Arkansas on November 13, 1906 and began operations in 1907, for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad from the town of Bauxite Saline County to a junction with the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway.
The name Worsley is also used for the Bauxite refinery facility operated by BHP Billiton that is close to the town.

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