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* February 16 – First English Civil War – The Battle of Great Torrington, Devon, the last major battle of the conflict, is fought.
Its county seat is Torrington.
The Wyoming Department of Corrections Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution is located in Torrington.
Thomaston is also headquarters of the Naugatuck Railroad, a heritage railway and short line freight operator that operates of former New Haven trackage between Waterbury and Torrington.
Ironically, the depot, which at one time did a lot of business is being torn down and the lumber carefully sorted and hauled to Torrington to be used in construction of another building by the man who purchased it.
Torrington is a city in and the county seat of Goshen County, Wyoming, United States.
Torrington is the home of Eastern Wyoming College.
Torrington is located at ( 42. 066542 ,-104. 182471 ).
The Wyoming Department of Corrections Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution is located in Torrington.
Public education in the city of Torrington is provided by Goshen County School District # 1.
Great Torrington ( often abbreviated to Torrington, though the villages of Little Torrington and Black Torrington are situated in the same region ) is a small market town in the north of Devon, England.
Torrington is in the very heart of Tarka Country, a landscape captured by Henry Williamson in his novel Tarka the Otter in 1927.
Mayfair is an annual folk festival believed to date back to 1554 in which the children of Torrington dance around a maypole set up in the town square.
Torrington Common is an area of common land which surrounds the town on all but the eastern side.
* Rolle Road: This is the site of the Rolle Canal which opened in 1827 to help transport clay, lime and other commodities between the boats on the tidal river at Landcross and the lime kilns, clay pits and farms around Torrington.
Torrington's local football team is Torrington F. C .. There is also the local rugby, golf, netball, bowling, tennis and swimming teams.
Great Torrington is twinned with the French port town of Roscoff, situated in northern Brittany.
Torrington is served by a number of regular bus services:
Torrington is the largest city in Litchfield County, Connecticut and the Litchfield Hills region.
Torrington is a former mill town, as are most other towns along the Naugatuck River Valley.

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One example at Annery in North Devon, England, near Great Torrington, was made up of three kilns grouped together in an ' L ' shape and was situated beside the Torrington canal and the River Torridge to bring in the limestone and coal, and to transport away the calcined lime in the days before properly metalled roads existed.
Langtree is a village and parish in north Devon, England, situated about 4 miles south-west of Great Torrington and 8 miles south of Bideford.
Black Torrington is a village in north Devon, England, situated between the towns of Holsworthy and Hatherleigh.
The Plough is situated in a former Territorial Army drill hall on Fore Street in the centre of Torrington.

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Downtown Torrington is home to the Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts, which trains ballet dancers and whose Company performs in the Warner Theatre, a 1, 700 seat auditorium restored in 2002 to its original 1931 glory.
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Woodside Park station was planned by the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway ( EH & LR ) and was originally opened as Torrington Park on 1 April 1872 by the Great Northern Railway ( which had taken over the EH & LR ).
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* 1646 – Battle of Torrington, Devon – the last major battle of the first English Civil War.
* was a 52-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1654 as the Torrington for the Commonwealth of England Navy, renamed Dreadnought at the Restoration in 1660, and lost in 1690.
* April 14 – Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Torrington, British admiral ( b. c. 1648 )
)-Williamite War in Ireland: Battle of Bantry Bay between the English Royal Navy under the Earl of Torrington and the French fleet under the Marquis de Châteaurenault.
) Payton " brought the house into great vogue " though Byng in 1792 complained that " at the noted White Lion, I met with nothing but incivility " ( cited from Torrington Diaries ( ed.
The University also owns many of the squares which formed part of the Bedford Estate, including Gordon Square, Tavistock Square, Torrington Square and Woburn Square.
John Brown was born May 9, 1800, in Torrington, Connecticut.
* Torrington Titans Litchfield County's summer collegiate baseball team who play at Fuessenich Park in downtown Torrington.
* Woburn Square and Torrington Square, home to other parts of University College London.
Northern Litchfield Council # 079 was headquartered in Torrington, Connecticut.
The Council came about from a name change of Torrington Council in 1929.
Torrington Council # 079 was headquartered in Torrington, Connecticut.
Tunxis Council # 079, headquartered in Torrington, Connecticut, came about from a name change of Northern Litchfield Council in 1947.
Former Governor Stanley K. Hathaway was born in Nebraska but resided in Torrington.

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