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The family owned the historic house and gardens at Mount Stewart, County Down, Northern Ireland, the Wynyard Park estate in County Durham as well as Londonderry House on Park Lane in London ( where the Hilton London Hotel is now ) and Plas Machynlleth in mid-Wales.
In May 2012, the school announced its intention to relocate to nearby Wynyard Park stating that it had outgrown its existing site in Norton.
Wynyard is connected via underground passageways to several surrounding buildings and shopping arcades and is located immediately below Wynyard Park.
Escalators connect the station concourse with York Street ( emerging underneath Transport House ) and Carrington Street ( under Wynyard Park ).
Wynyard Park seen from north
Wynyard Park is a small park in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Wynyard Park is located in the Sydney central business district and is bounded by York, Carrington, Margaret and Barrack Streets.
Wynyard Park is a popular place for office workers to eat lunch.
Wynyard Park in the 1930s
The space which is now Wynyard Park was originally the parade ground of the first military barracks established shortly after the foundation of Sydney in 1788.
* City of Sydney: Wynyard Park
She was named after her mother's favourite song, " Miss Annabel Lee ", and grew up as a country child at her family's former estates of Mount Stewart, Wynyard Park, and Londonderry House.
* Wynyard Park, Sydney
* Wynyard Park, County Durham
These officers are based at Cleveland's base at Wynyard Park Business Park and Durham's station in Spennymoor.
* Wynyard Park, Billingham
The Sydney CBD is an area of very densely concentrated skyscrapers and other buildings, interspersed by several parks such as Hyde Park, The Domain, Royal Botanic Gardens and Wynyard Park.
He was buried alongside his wife at Wynyard Park and both were later re-interred in the Londonderry family vault at St Mary's Church, Long Newton, County Durham.
* Wynyard and District Regional Park
Services ran to Wynyard, Lane Cove, Athol Wharf ( now Taronga Park Zoo wharf ) and Chatswood, making it one of the busiest lines on the North Sydney system.

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Next was the " western limb " through Town Hall and Wynyard, which opened in 1932, in conjunction with the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
In 1956 the dead ends at St. James and Wynyard were joined and Circular Quay was opened.
From 1943 until 1947, he was married to the British film star Diana Wynyard.
Diana Wynyard, CBE ( 16 January 1906 – 13 May 1964 ), whose birth name was Dorothy Isobel Cox, was an English stage and film actress.
Soon after their mother's death, Jack was sent across the channel to join Warren Lewis at an English boarding school named Wynyard in Watford, just northwest of London, where they both endured a harsh headmaster named Robert Capron.
Howard Estabrook was assigned to write the script at that time, and it was announced that John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore and Diana Wynyard would star in the film.
Next was the " western limb " through Town Hall and Wynyard, which opened in 1932, in conjunction with the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
In 1956 the dead ends at St. James and Wynyard were joined and the " missing link " – Circular Quay – was opened.
But Grey was gone and Colonel Robert Wynyard was acting as Governor.
By July FitzGerald was in serious conflict with Wynyard and resigned.
It was prorogued by Wynyard on 17 August but he had to recall it again by the end of the month when he needed money to run the country.
At the outbreak of World War II, Peter Dmytruk was living in Wynyard, Saskatchewan when he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in July 1941.
Almost thirty years after his death, in August 1972, the surprised mayor of Wynyard, Saskatchewan received a letter from a mayor of Les Martres-de-Veyre that showed Peter Dmytruk was not just a name on a war memorial, but was in fact a true hero of the War.
Gilda was played by Diana Wynyard, Otto by Anton Walbrook and Leo by Rex Harrison.
In March, 1932 the Sydney Harbour Bridge with its associated railway and tramway tracks was opened and services from Lane Cove to the CBD were diverted to operate to and from Wynyard Station via the Sydney Harbour Bridge route.
Wynyard was originally constructed with six platforms ( the existing four platforms are still numbered from 3 to 6.
Construction of the western Central line as far as Wynyard station was completed in 1932, but completion of the line connecting Wynyard station and St James through Circular Quay, begun in 1936, proved problematic.
The second period covers the time until the Wynyard line was opened across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, and the third from then until the general closure of the system in 1958.
A feature of these lines was the underground tram terminus at Wynyard railway station ( the only one in Australia ), and the tracks over the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Wynyard and by
Trevor is approached by a sniveling Wynyard looking for his fix, but the drugs have not yet been delivered.
She responds by pumping Samantha full of lead, while Wynyard in a drugged stupor performs tries to kill Robert before accidentally killing himself.
With the Conservatorium's Composition, Music Education and Musicology Units housed in an office building in Pitt Street, the challenges ( which had existed since the 1970s ) of a split campus connected only by a railway line from Redfern to Wynyard became acute.
When the Sydney underground railways ( now part of the CityRail network ) were constructed in 1927, Wynyard railway station was constructed by excavating the park and then rebuilding the park after the station had been constructed.
Both sets of rail tracks were linked into the underground Wynyard railway station on the south ( city ) side of the bridge by symmetrical ramps and tunnels.
The eastern-side railway tracks were intended for use by a planned rail link to the Northern Beaches ; in the interim they were used to carry trams from the North Shore into a terminal within Wynyard station, and when tram services were discontinued in 1958, they were converted into extra traffic lanes.
The Council was formed in 1993 by the merger of the Municipality of Wynyard with the Municipality of Waratah.
The first white settlers in the area were the King family, who lived on a seaside parcel of land, now occupied by the Wynyard Golf Club.
Passenger train services run by Tasman Limited from Hobart to Wynyard ceased on 21 July 1978.
The Wynyard Tulip Festival, renamed ' Bloomin ' Tulips ' in 2004 by the festival committee, is a popular event each year.
Within walking distance of the centre of Wynyard is Burnie Airport, run by the Burnie Port Authority.
The partnership with Carberry was also the highest for any wicket for Hampshire, surpassing the 411 set by Robert Poore and Teddy Wynyard in 1899.
A lavish 1947 adaptation was produced by London Films and starred Paulette Goddard, Michael Wilding and Diana Wynyard
The most challenging event to arise during Clifford's speakership was the prorogation of Parliament by Robert Wynyard, the acting Governor.
Freedom Radio is a 1941 British propaganda film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard, Raymond Huntley and Derek Farr.
The estate is served by three shopping precincts, which include St. Patrick's shops, Wynyard Road shops and Owton Manor Lane shops.
Gaslight is a 1940 British film directed by Thorold Dickinson which stars Anton Walbrook and Diana Wynyard, and features Frank Pettingell.

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