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However, Maitland has recently become a location where affluent individuals have come to reside.
Worldwide Brands has its headquarters in Maitland.
SunRail, a proposed regional commuter rail service, has proposed to build a passenger rail station in Maitland by sometime in early 2012.
The spot has become popular with Altamonte Springs residents, and attracts residents from nearby Longwood, Casselberry, and Maitland.
Patrick Maitland ( Ben Miles ) – Ex-boyfriend to Susan ( and Sally's boyfriend by series 4 ), Patrick has a one-track mind: sex.
Originally the route river route between Morpeth and West Maitland was, today after various floods and river course changes this has reduced to just.
In Hollywood films, Steven Berkoff has played villains such as the corrupt art dealer Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop ; gangster George Cornell in The Krays ; the sadistic Soviet officer Col. Podovsky in Rambo: First Blood Part II and General Orlov in the James Bond film Octopussy.
" Further analysis of Maitland's criticism in the twenty-first century has in the words of David Loades, that Maitland " deserves to be treated with genuine, but limited, respect.
Three projects are in the approval process, the Lake Maitland uranium project, which has a proposed start-of-production date of 2012, the Lake Way uranium project, to begin in 2013, and BHP Billiton's Yeelirrie uranium project, scheduled for production by 2014.
Stewart remains contracted, however Hilton has been replaced by Australian model Megan Maitland.
DAB signals, since 20 May 2002, have come from the Essex 12D multiplex, which has transmitters at Maitland House ( Southend-on-Sea town centre ), Colchester, Sudbury ( in Suffolk ), and Rye Hill ( south of Harlow-on a water tower ).
In 1899, Breitkopf & Härtel published an edition in two volumes ( the Maitland Squire edition, see the Sources below ) with only a basic critical commentary, which has been reprinted by Dover Publications and is available inexpensively.
The decline of mining on the South Maitland Coalfields has been paralleled by growth in the wine industry and better access to other employment centres.
Maitland has a grain-receiving depot operated by AWB, serviced only by road.
The suburb adjoins Garigal and Kur-ing-gai Chase National Parks and in addition, has numerous other reserves including McFarlane Reserve, Maitland Street Reserve, Aranda Place Reseve and Richard Healy Oval.
Professor Maitland Jones of Princeton University has studied the interconversion of the 1, 2 -, 1, 3-and 1, 4-didehydrobenzenes.
Aberglasslyn, built for George Hobler near Maitland, NSW, has been attributed to Verge.
Although acting has always been her lifelong passion, Maitland did not actually pursue a professional career until that time.
Maitland has had guest-starring roles on USA High and ABC's Home Improvement ; and co-starred with Jay Thomas and Mario Lopez in the dramatic movie, Killing Mr. Griffin.
Beginning in 1979 the story has been broadcast each year on the Christmas Eve edition of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) Radio programme As It Happens, read by the late Alan Maitland.

Maitland and many
His discoveries include Kitten Natividad, Erica Gavin, Lorna Maitland, Tura Satana, and Uschi Digard among many others.
Throughout the 19th century, many Anglo-Canadian settlements appeared along the Grand within former Six Nations territory, including Waterloo, Berlin ( now Kitchener ), Cambridge, Paris, Brantford, Caledonia, Dunnville and Port Maitland.
In the colonial days travellers from Newcastle to Maitland could travel to Hexham by boat and then disembark to travel by road to Maitland via Upper Hexham ( Tarro ), Four Mile Creek and Green Hills, the road being more direct than the river which had many bends after Raymond Terrace.
When he died in 1853, at age 82, he had been visited at his historic home on Lake Erie by General Isaac Brock, Francis Gore, Mrs. Anna Jameson, Sir Peregrine Maitland, Sir John Colborne, Chief Justice Sir John Beverley Robinson, his brother the Honourable Peter Robinson, Dr. William Dunlop, Bishops Stuart and Strachan, Sir George Arthur, the Duke of Richmond, Lord Aylmer and many others.
Most employment comes from the local port city of Newcastle, the nearby major centres of Maitland and Singleton and in service industries in the local council area, which comprises many small towns, such as Kurri Kurri, Weston, Neath, Abernethy, Kearsley and Pokolbin.
His grandfather was Edward Hamersley ( Snr ); among his uncles was Edward Hamersley ( Jnr ) and Maitland Brown ; and he was related by blood or marriage to many prominent Western Australians including John Forrest and William Locke Brockman.
Charles Broadhurst remained in the north west of Western Australia for many years maintaining pastoral runs on what was to become the Karratha Station on the Maitland River on the Ashburton River.

Maitland and picturesque
Almost all of these characters had picturesque names, as in one sketch where Bob introduced Ray as one Maitland W. Mottmorency, who then replied, " My name is John W. Norvis.

Maitland and along
The next wave of immigration to Hants County was the Ulster Scots people who settled all along the Cobequid shore such as the O ' Briens in Noel, Nova Scotia ( 1771 ) and the Putnams in Maitland, Nova Scotia.
William, along with his father William and brother James, was a founding partner in the import-export mercantile firm, the William Seton Company, which had become Seton, Maitland and Company in 1793.
Wool carried along this new route reduced the travelling time to 10 days, as opposed to 12-14 weeks for the trip to Maitland.
Major floods have occurred on the Hunter including the flood of 1955 that caused devastation to townships along the river, especially Maitland.
Towns along the Hunter River include Raymond Terrace, Morpeth, Maitland, Singleton, Jerrys Plains, Denman, Muswellbrook, Aberdeen, and Scone.
Elsie, a pensioner from Maitland, who always had pieces of advice for the boys along with anecdotes about greyhounds as well as her ardent support of her beloved Newcastle Knights, was a regular caller until her death in 2007.
Several years prior to that, the building was gradually being demolished, starting with the destruction of the original transmitter building to make way for a dual carriageway along Maitland Road in 1964.
Steep descents are evident in Stone Parade, Borgnis Street and Maitland Street, whereas more undulatory landscapes can be seen along parts of Prahran Avenue and Kambora Avenue.
At the same time Gavin came along and Gavin was a very different drummer to our previous drummer, Chris Maitland.
In 1573 Sir William Kirkaldy of Grange, noted for his military talents and the forthright adherent of Mary, Queen of Scots, held Edinburgh Castle for her party, along with his brother, Sir James, and Sir William Maitland of Lethington.
These, along with other records, were in 1843 printed in a volume for the Maitland Club under the title: " Registrum Episcopatus Glasguensis: Munimenta Ecclesiae Metropolitanae Glasguensis a sede restauratâ saeculo ineunte XII ad reformatam religionem ".
Between Islington Junction and Maitland, there is a four track section where the line runs parallel to the Newcastle coal lines, which serve a number of colleries along the route.
In 1970 a central location was decided upon: an abandoned strip of land along the lakefront in the downtown area, which was the former Maitland Airport and served as a Nike missile site during the Cold War.
It is approximately 15 minutes drive north along either Tocal or Paterson Roads from the nearest major township of Maitland.

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