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* ChathamKent, Ontario
The film was shot in the Kent towns of Tonbridge, Gravesend, Chatham and Dover.
Chatham ( ) is one of the Medway towns located within the Medway unitary authority, in North Kent, in South East England.
Chatham lost its independence as a borough under the Local Government Act 1972, by which, on 1 April 1974, it became part of the Borough of Medway, a non-metropolitan district of the county of Kent ; under subsequent renaming the Borough became the Borough of Rochester-upon-Medway ( 1979 ); and, from 1982, the City of Rochester-upon-Medway.
Prior to 1997, Chatham had been included in the constituencies of Mid Kent, Rochester and Chatham & Chatham.
Like several other Kent constituencies, Chatham has proven to be a marginal seat, swinging backwards and forwards on the political tide and almost always following the national trend.
Rivers was born in 1864 at Constitution Hill, Chatham, Kent, son of Elizabeth Hunt ( 16 October 1834 – 13 November 1897 ) and Henry Frederick Rivers ( 7 January 1830 – 9 December 1911 ).
Dadd was born at Chatham, Kent, England, the son of a chemist.
* The Lord Kitchener Memorial Homes in Chatham, Kent, were built with funds from public subscription following Kitchener's death.
* A statue of the Earl mounted on a horse is on Khartoum Road ( near Fort Amherst ) in Chatham, Kent.
* St John Fisher Roman Catholic Comprehensive in Chatham, Kent.
Category: People from Chatham, Kent
The Honourable William Pitt, second son of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, was born at Hayes Place in the village of Hayes, Kent.
In 1796, a house in West Square became the first station in the optical telegraph, or semaphore line, between the Admiralty in London, and Chatham and Deal in Kent, and during the Napoleonic Wars transmitted messages between Whitehall and the Royal Navy.
Chris Rogers now works as Group Marketing and Promotions manager for Garland Leisure and is based in Chatham in Kent.
The town was named after Chatham, Kent, England, which was also developed around a naval dockyard.
Kent County consisted of the townships of Camden, Chatham, Dover, Harwich, Howard, Orford, Raleigh, Romney, Tilbury East and Zone.
In 1998 the County of Kent and the city of Chatham were amalgamated to form the Municipality of ChathamKent.
Chatham Kent is also home to many historic buildings which are part of an annual ghost tour offered each year at Halloween.

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Within city limits both Carlow University and Chatham University have residential gender segregation above 90 %, as Duquesne University and Point Park University both have female populations at 60 % or greater as Carnegie Mellon University has a 60 % male population.
UNB Fredericton has shared the " College Hill " with St. Thomas University ( STU ) since 1964, when the former St. Thomas College moved from Chatham, NB ( now Miramichi ).
Chatham also has military connections ; several Army barracks were located here, together with 19th-century forts which provided a defensive shield for the dockyard.
He has strongly urged me not to leave his Ministers in peace until they have introduced a bill for the expedition to Chatham Island .’, Lavaud stated in reply that he thought it better for the penal settlement to be at Banks Peninsula, because of the remoteness of the Chathams and the lack of suitable anchorage there.
La Monte Young's use of long tones and exceptionally high volume has been extremely influential with Young's associates: Tony Conrad, Jon Hassell, Rhys Chatham, Michael Harrison, Henry Flynt, Ben Neill, Charles Curtis, and Catherine Christer Hennix.
Of the pre-revolutionary settlements gathered into it when it was formed, only portions of Green Village have remained governed by Chatham Township, which has never had a community center.
Chatham is the county seat for Pittsylvania County and has held that status since 1777.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Chatham has a total area of 2. 0 square miles ( 5. 3 km² ), all of it land.
Alexander Chatham opened a small woolen mill in 1877 that grew to become Elkin ’ s largest industry for many decades, but as other mills in the area it has dwindled.
Chatham has a number of streams including Te Awainanga and Tuku.
Chatham has a team in the Ontario Hockey Association Western Junior B league:
Founded in 2001, Chatham has a rugby team in the Southwest Rugby Union:
Gloucester is suffocated in his bed ; Winchester dies in a passionate frenzy ; Suffolk is beheaded ; Somerset and Clifford are killed in battle ; Cade has Matthew Gough, Humphrey Stafford, William Stafford, Lord Saye, James Comer, and the Clerk of Chatham executed during the rebellion, and is then killed and beheaded himself by Alexander Iden.
The late affair has almost broke my heart ;: The American Revolution in the South, 1780-1781 Chatham Press, 1972, ISBN 0-85699-036-1.
Although urban sprawl has started to invade the country and even parts of Cape Cod, the town of Chatham still boasts a quaint and walkable Main Street.
* Sandra Day O ' Connor, Supreme Court Justice ; has a residence in Chatham
The Town of Chatham has a village also called Chatham on its south town line.
The Free Press has one of the few printing presses in southern Ontario and it prints several papers for Sun Media newspapers in the area, including the Chatham Daily News, the Sarnia Observer, the Simcoe Reformer, the St. Thomas Times-Journal, the Stratford Beacon Herald, the Woodstock Sentinel-Review and the Londoner, along with the Free Press.
The Canadian Army has a number of voluntary brass-reed bands commanded by Land Force Atlantic Area: CFB Chatham and CFB Greenwood.
In addition, he has recorded or performed with Sparklehorse, Rhys Chatham, Shivaree, Pigface, Flour, and others.
Almshouse accommodation in High Street Chatham on the border with Rochester may be granted by the Governors to a needy or disabled man or woman who has served in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, WRNS, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service, or who has been employed in the Royal Dockyards in the construction, repair, maintenance or re-fitting of RN vessels ; and under the broadening of the charter those who served in the Merchant Navy, the Army, the Royal Air Force or who saw active service in the Reserve Forces may apply.

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In a speech at Chatham House for the launch of the book on 6 September, he advised Thatcher to fight the next general election on a nationalist theme as many Eastern European nations previously under Russian rule were gaining their freedom.
After World War I many submarines were also built in Chatham Dockyard.
The Chatham Islands Council is often counted by many as a unitary authority, but it is officially recognised as a part of the region of Canterbury.
The town is the site of many beaches, both on the Atlantic and bay sides, as well as the Nauset Light, which was moved to the town in 1923 from its old location in Chatham, and the Three Sisters Lighthouses, which have since been moved away from their now-eroded perches on the coast to a field just west of Nauset Light.
Pittsboro is home to the Chatham county government and many non-profit agencies.
The Chatham Bridge, built in 1931 and regarded by many in the area as a community symbol with its tall steel beams, was closed in November 2005 after it failed a state inspection.
He met with Edmund Burke, the Earl of Chatham, and many other distinguished members of Parliament who were friendly to the American Colonies.
Eventually, many other member institutions joined the PAC, like Chatham University ( 2007-present ), Geneva College ( 2007-present ), Grove City College ( 1958-present ), Saint Vincent College ( 2006-present ), Thomas More College ( 2005-present ), Waynesburg University ( 1990-present ) and Westminster College ( 2000-present ).
The greatest change to the station during the 1920s and 1930s was the introduction of third rail electrification for all suburban and many main line services, replacing the original LB & SCR overhead scheme by 1929 and largely replacing steam traction, except on Chatham Section mainline trains.
There are still many people of partial Moriori descent in the Chatham Islands and in New Zealand itself, and as indicated above, the Moriori are today generally considered a highly distinct cultural rather than racial entity.
He is known to have written to the Public Ledger and Public Advertiser, as an advocate of the popular cause, on many occasions about and after the year 1763 ; he frequently attended debates in both Houses of Parliament, especially when American questions were being discussed ; and between 1769 and 1771 he is also known to have been favorable to the scheme for the overthrow of the Grafton government and afterwards of that of Lord North, and for persuading or forcing Lord Chatham into power.
Though neglected for many years and almost torn down, Willow Cottage has recently undergone a $ 2. 2 million restoration and renovation into a Chatham University gatehouse and guesthouse.
Peter Mitchell is mentioned in at least one Miramichi traditional song, ' Jeremiah of Bartibogue ', in which the narrator proclaims " I am a true supporter of Peter Mitchell " and later in the same song " If I had all the votes that were cast around Chatham, I'd give them all and as many more, to see the honourable Peter Mitchell take the highest seat on the senate floor ".
The Chatham House Rule resolves a boundary problem faced by many communities of practice, in that it permits acknowledgment of the community or conversation, while protecting the freedom of interaction that is necessary for the community to carry out its conversations.
* John, the son of Phineas Pett of Chatham, was involved in an ordeal in the beginning of October 1624, when occurred: " a wonderful great storm, through which many ships perished, especially in the Downs, amongst which was riding there the Antelope of His Majesty, being bound for Ireland under the command of Sir Thomas Button, my son John then being a passenger in her.
The school's marching band has performed at public events such as the Chatham Dockyard Remembrance Day Parade and has been a regular pre-match feature at the Army vs Navy rugby match at Twickenham for many years.
Chatham Dockyard and the Short Brothers seaplane works at Rochester were also traditional employers for the whole area until they shut many years ago.
Rhys Chatham made his first American presentation of a composition for a one-hundred guitar orchestra in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on May 23, 2008, with an orchestra composed of local students and teachers, as well as many professional guitarists.
Over the years there have been many ships wrecked around both Pitt and Chatham Islands.
Charles Dickens ' father worked in the Dockyard, and Chatham, Rochester and the Cliffe marshes were to feature in many of his books.
It has many prototype armoured vehicles, both inside the museum and externally in the grounds and within Chatham Dockyard.
Also many modern composers like Lamonte Young, Rhys Chatham and Glenn Branca paid much attention to a scale called just intonation.

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