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* Upper Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia
* Kingswood Elementary School ( Nova Scotia ), an elementary school in Hammonds Plains
He founded the Hammonds Plains Karate Club.
The district includes the communities of Bedford, the west end of Halifax, and an area that extends to the community of Upper Hammonds Plains in the north, Tantallon in the west and Terence Bay in the south.
Hammonds Plains was established as a settlement area for disbanded soldiers and Black Refugees after the War of 1812.
The Hammonds Plains region is rich in small lakes and is a dormitory area for Halifax.
Many homes lie on large un-serviced lots, except in the Kingswood subdivision where 90 % of the units have municipal water service and along the Hammonds Plains Road itself where there are several small businesses involved in automobile repair, waste management, and other maintenance activities.
The population grew rapidly in the 1990s, particularly in subdivisions at the western end of the Hammonds Plains Road.
Halifax's water comes from Pockwock Lake which lies north of Hammonds Plains.
Schools which service residents of Hammonds Plains include ;
* Hammonds Plains Consolidated School
* the western part of the Halifax Regional Municipality, i. e., the part lying west of a line drawn south from the intersection of the boundary between the regional municipality and the County of Hants with the western shoreline of Pockwock Lake along the shoreline to the western extremity of Ponhook Cove, then south in a straight line for approximately 2. 7 km to the mouth of the Pockwock River at Wrights Lake, southeast in a straight line for approximately 3. 8 km to the northern extremity of Stillwater Lake, south along that lake, southwest along Route 213 ( Hammonds Plains Road ) to Trunk 3, southeast in a straight line for approximately 18. 6 km to the mouth of the Nine Mile River, southwest along Shad Bay ( passing west of Cochrans Island ) to the Atlantic Ocean.
( Originally from Lower Sackville but grew up in Hammonds Plains )
The proposed Highway 113 would create a new interchange between Larry Uteck Boulevard ( Exit 2B ) and Hammonds Plains Road ( Exit 3 ).
Highway 113 is intended to be a connector from Highway 102 to Highway 103, serving as a bypass to the heavily traveled Hammonds Plains Road ( Route 213 ).
A new interchange at Larry Uteck Boulevard ( designated Exit 2B ) was opened in 2010 between Exits 2 ( Kearney Lake Road ) and 3 ( Hammonds Plains Road ).

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The few buildings in the area were the two farmhouses, at Hammonds Ridge ( still standing as a residence ) and one at Queen's Crescent, in the west of what is now Burgess Hill.
Land to the south was developed, and the area is now known as either the Hammonds Ridge estate or Tesco estate due to its proximity to the supermarket, which was built at a similar time.
Scott and McCrea's farewell Western is characterized by a nostalgic sense of the passing of the Old West ; a preoccupation with the emotionality of male bonding and of the experiential ' gap ' between the young and the old ; and the fearful evocation, in the form of the Hammonds ( the villains in the film ), of these preoccupations transmuted into brutal and perverse forms.
Spelman is also the alma mater of several notable Americans including the Executive Vice President of Walmart, Rosalind Brewer, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Alice Walker, Dean of Harvard College, Evelynn M. Hammonds and actress, Keshia Knight Pulliam.
The Town is often considered to be made up of several smaller villages, such as Testwood, Calmore and Hammonds Green ( as well as the original village of Totton ) which have been connected by new clusters of housing to form the town as it is today.
The Professional is the only organ used on The Aerosol Grey Machine and The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other, after which he also started using Hammonds.
The building has a culinary tradition dating back to the time of Elizabeth I, and was formerly known as Fifty One, after its street address number in the High Street, Hammonds, the building name coincidentally is Little Hammonds, and prior to that Warders Bakery.
) Christina Hammonds Reed is writing the film's screenplay while Rosenfeld will produce.
Between Hedgesville and Falling Waters, WV 901 is named Hammonds Mill Road.

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The club moved to a new course at Hammonds End in 1931, at which time Harpenden Common Golf Club was formed by those who wanted to remain at the Common.
I-895 meets I-695 ( Baltimore Beltway ) at Exit 3, then crosses Hammonds Ferry Road in Baltimore Highlands before Exit 4 with MD 295 ( Baltimore – Washington Parkway ), where the speed limit drops to.
The road starts at Hollins Ferry Road and travels west past Lansdowne High School to Hammonds Ferry Road, then to Washington Boulevard.
Hammonds Ferry Road starts at Andover Road in Linthicum Heights in Anne Arundel County, then travels north, crossing the county line into Lansdowne and passing under the Baltimore Beltway and the Harbor Tunnel Thruway.
As brigadier general he was Senior Canadian Officer at Headquarters, Central Army Group ( CENTAG ) in Hammonds Barracks, Seckenheim, Germany.
' He was at the extreme to Attewell ; he belonged to a period that marked a transition in the development of the social life of the English professional cricketer ; he was a bridge from the simple and dignified forelock-touching William to the Hammonds and the Sutcliffes, who burnish their hair and go to Savile Row for their clothes.

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from the Patapsco River to the Baltimore Beltway, the Baltimore Beltway from Old Annapolis Road to the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway from the Baltimore Beltway to Hammonds Ferry Road, and Hammonds Ferry Road from the Baltimore-Washington Parkway to the Patapsco River.
After graduating from high school, Lane joined the band Cyren, featuring vocalist Skip Hammonds, guitarist John Weakland, bassist Don Hoover ( and later, Rusty Fohner ), with Lane on drums.
It turns more to the north from here and heads into commercial areas, interchanging with Maryland Route 168 ( Nursery Road ) and Hammonds Ferry Road.
The Finborough Theatre has also presented musical theatre, including Schwartz It All About which transferred to Edinburgh and the King's Head Theatre, the world premiere of Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds ' When Midnight Strikes, the UK premieres of Lucky Nurse and Other Short Musical Plays by Michael John LaChuisa, Darius Milhaud ’ s opera Médée, Myths and Hymns by Adam Guettel, John and Jen by Andrew Lippa and Three Sides by Grant Olding, and an acclaimed series ' Celebrating British Musical Theatre ' from the Victorian and Edwardian era with Florodora, Our Miss Gibbs, The Maid of the Mountains and A Gilbert and Sullivan Doublebill featuring Sweethearts, a play by W. S.

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* Jeffrey Hammonds ( born 1971 ), Stanford University baseball star and Olympian, one all star appearance in 13 MLB seasons.
* Hammonds Corners – A location on the east town line on NY-190.
In this area that would later become majority Pennsylvania German, the first and second waves of settlers were almost entirely English speakers and included the Kirks, Rankins, Huttons, Garetsons, Nebingers, Eppleys, Starrs, Fosters, Clines, Stromingers, Moores, Frankelbergers, Suttons, Wickershams, Prowells, Millers, and Hammonds.
* Jeffrey Hammonds, outfielder with the Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, Milwaukee Brewers and Washington Nationals ; played in the 2000 All-Star Game.
Model 760 was primarily used with spinet Hammonds, such as M100 or L100-series.
Hammonds Furniture, a family owned nationwide fitted furniture company, was established in the town in 1926 by Thomas Hammonds, and currently employs over 850 people in its two Hinckley factories.
* Lt. Ricky ' Organ ' Hammonds ( a reference to a brand of musical organ )
Before the Legislature adjourned in May 1927, complaints were raised against Johnston ’ s private secretary, Mrs. O. O. Hammonds.
The Legislative leaders believed Mrs. Hammonds held too much power over the Governor.
It was even believed that Mrs. Hammonds went so far to make executive decisions and appointments in her own right.

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