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Apsley and Club
* 2011-Local Football Club Apsley Athetic FC was formed.
* Apsley Field, home ground of the Giants Baseball Club

Apsley and also
The museum also runs the Museum of Childhood at Bethnal Green and used to run the Theatre Museum in Covent Garden and Apsley House.
The Grand Entrance to the park, also known as Queen Elizabeth Gate, at Hyde Park Corner next to Apsley House, was erected from the designs of Decimus Burton in 1824 – 25.
Apsley House, also known as Number One, London, is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington.
Gilbert is also said to have sent Captain Apsley into Kerry to inspire terror.
In the 1950s the adjacent town of Hemel Hempstead was designated a New Town as part of the provision of new residential areas surrounding London and Apsley became a part of the development, also giving its name to the new school of Apsley Grammar School at Bennetts End.
He also inherited the London town-house, Apsley House, and the sprawling family estates of Stratfield Saye House, with over of land granted to the first duke by parliamentary purchase for military services.
Despite its ancient roots, Ullenhall was not established as a separate Ecclesiastical Parish until June 1861 when the old manors of Apsley, Forde Hall and Mockley were also included in the parish.
He used his own name, and also the pseudonyms Alice Hawthorne, Percy Guyer, Mark Mason, Apsley Street, and Paul Stenton.
Sometimes, the term was also used for mixed food rations for ponies and mules ( e. g. in The Worst Journey of the World by Apsley Cherry-Garrard ).

Apsley and their
Specifics of their behaviour were documented extensively by Apsley Cherry-Garrard ( a survivor of Robert Falcon Scott ’ s fateful final journey to the South Pole ) in his book The Worst Journey in the World.
* Manor Estate Residents ' Association and their battle to prevent development on green-belt land in Apsley
In 1816 the Coade Ornamental Stone Manufactory extended their practice to include scagliola ; their scagliola was used by Benjamin Dean Wyatt at Apsley House, London.

Apsley and here
There is a good eight kilometre walk from here down the ridge to the Riverside Visitor Area on the Apsley River, but it is only for well prepared bushwalkers with a sound knowledge of steep country.
From here it continued westward, not crossing the Fish River, but crossing Campbells River 1500 metres north of the present bridge at The Lagoon ( Apsley ) and ascending to another ridgeline where it turned north to Gormans Hill, to reach the future site of Bathurst from the south, not the east.
From here the Chandler River, Styx River and Apsley Rivers are important tributaries of the Macleay River.

Apsley and April
Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington ( Apsley House, 5 April 1846 – 8 June 1900, Strathfieldsaye ) was the son of Lord Charles Wellesley and grandson of the 1st Duke of Wellington.

Apsley and .
* 1886 – Apsley Cherry-Garrard, English Antarctic explorer ( d. 1959 )
From about the age of nine until her marriage, Mary wrote passionate letters to an older girl, Frances Apsley, the daughter of courtier Sir Allen Apsley.
** Apsley Cherry-Garrard, Antarctic explorer ( b. 1886 )
Image: Grand union canal aplsey lock 1. jpg | A lock at Apsley
A competent if somewhat uninspired performer, the prototype was sold to Lord Apsley in 1932 but it was destroyed in a crash in 1934.
One, sold in 1933, crashed due to fuel-pump failure two months later but the second went to Lord Apsley as a replacement for the crashed Elf I.
On 6 November 1595, he married Joan Apsley, the daughter and co-heiress of William Apsley of Limerick, one of the council to the first President of the province of Munster.
Cavaliers, soldiers, churchmen, and the poet Francisco de Quevedo ( now at Apsley House ), sat for Velázquez.
The explorer John Oxley passed by the Apsley Falls in September 1818 and travelled eastwards through this area en route to Port Macquarie.
In 1818 explorer John Oxley and his party tried to descend the Apsley valley, but steep gorges blocked the way until they proceeded around the head of the Apsley Falls.
In 1976 the Apsley Macleay Gorges were identified as being of true wilderness quality.
At that stage the public protection offered to the area was limited to two small reserves in the south, and a few local council run recreation areas at popular sites such as Wollomombi Falls, Dangars and Apsley Falls.
With future land-use undecided, the NSW Electricity Commission began surveying the Apsley Valley for a hydro-electric scheme in the late 1970s.
The Apsley Gorge National Park of 6, 718 hectares was gazetted followed by the 3, 456 hectare Yarrowitch Gorge National Park soon after.
Paradise Rocks and Apsley R. from The Terrace, Riverside, OWRNP, Walcha, New South Wales | Walcha, NSW
During late 1981 the track to the Apsley River at Riverside was improved and Elcom installed a river gauging station.
The main rivers in the National Park are the: Apsley River, Macleay River, Chandler River, Tia River, Styx River, Gara River, Yarrowitch River, Oaky River and the Kunderang Brook.
There are a number of waterfalls situated throughout the park including: Wollomombi, Apsley Falls, Tia Falls and Dangars Falls as well as numerous cascades.
The jagged scarp is slowly retreating west and this movement can be seen today in the erosion of steep cliffs at places like Wollomombi, Dangars and Apsley Gorges.
The Apsley Macleay Gorges are a converging point for moister eastern coastal and dry western floras, and some 950 native plant species have been identified, of which 36 are rare or threatened.

Racing and Club
Contrary to popular belief John Hugenholtz cannot be credited with the design of the Zandvoort track, although he was involved as the Nederlandse Automobiel Ren Club chairman ( the Dutch Auto Racing Club ) before becoming the first track director in 1949.
The Arms Park ( Cardiff ) Greyhound Racing Company Limited signed a 50-year lease in 1937, with Cardiff Athletic Club, the owners of the Arms Park, having no rights to break the agreement or to review the rental until the 50 years were up.
Conducted by the Victoria Racing Club on the Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, the event starts at 3pm ( daylight saving time ) the first Tuesday in November.
John Moore of the British Powerboat Racing Club.
* The British Powerboat Racing Club
He was particularly fond of rugby and was the referee of the first ever French championship rugby union final on 20 March 1892 between Racing Club de France and Stade Français.
The SCCA traces its roots to the Automobile Racing Club of America ( not to be confused with the current stock car series of the same name ).
Most of the participants in the Club Racing program are unpaid amateurs, but some go on to professional racing careers.
The annual national championship for Club Racing is called the SCCA National Championship Runoffs and has been held at Riverside International Raceway ( 1964, 1966, 1968 ), Daytona International Speedway ( 1965, 1967, 1969 ), Road Atlanta ( 1970 – 1993 ), Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course ( 1994 – 2005 ), and Heartland Park Topeka ( 2006 – 2008 ).
The Automobile Racing Club of America ( ARCA ), American Speed Association ( ASA ), Champion Racing Association ( CRA ), International Motor Contest Association ( IMCA ), United Auto Racing Association UARA and, United Speed Alliance Racing ( USAR ) all sanction their own forms of stock-car racing, on varying types of track, and with various levels of media coverage.
** The Whippet Racing Club of Queensland
Pierre de Coubertin referees the match, which Racing Club de France wins 4 – 3 over Stade Français.
The Queensland Greyhound Racing Authority ( QGRA ), Western Australian Greyhound Racing Authority ( WAGRA ), Tasmanian Greyhound Racing Authority ( TGRA ), Greyhound Racing South Australia ( GRSA ), Northern Territory Racing Authority, and the Canberra Greyhound Racing Club ( CGRC ), all contribute to running and monitoring of greyhound racing in Australia as it continues to grow.
Bill Freeman was also Sports Car Club of America ’ s Southern Pacific National Champion during the Newman Freeman Racing period.
* 2002 – 03: Racing Club ( Argentina )
The Maryland Jockey Club, which managed the Pimlico racetrack and is responsible for maintaining Preakness records, discarded both the electronic and Daily Racing Form times and recognized 1: 54 as the official time.

0.212 seconds.