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  2. Sackville Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The ferry operates on demand 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but is closed for maintenance on the first Wednesday of each month between 1245 and 1515. [2] [3] [4] The Sackville Ferry is the farthest upstream of four vehicular cable ferry crossings of the Hawkesbury River proper - between Windsor Bridge and Brooklyn.

  3. Sackville - Wikipedia

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    Baron Sackville, an extant title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; Sackville School (disambiguation) Sackville College, a historic almshouse in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England; Sackville House, East Washington, Pennsylvania, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places

  4. Sackville North, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Sackville North's name was in common usage for many years but was not officially adopted by the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales until 1996. Sackville School Post Office opened on 1 March 1911, was renamed Sackville North in December of the same year and closed in 1957. It reopened in 1963 and closed again in 1975.

  5. Sackville-Uniacke - Wikipedia

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    Sackville-Uniacke is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada. It was created as Sackville-Beaver Bank in 2012 from parts of much of Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville and part of Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank. The riding also existed from 1993 to 2003.

  6. Sackville Ward - Wikipedia

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    Sackville Ward was created as a ward of the City of Kew in 1988, being put forward as a ward name by then sitting councillor, Philip Barnes. This occurred as a result of the reduction from 15 councillors representing the whole of Kew to 12 councillors, and a reduction from 5 wards to 4 wards with 3 councillors representing each ward.

  7. Walsh-Kaiser Company - Wikipedia

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    The plate shop, the first step in the production process, burned to the ground. In February 1943, after the Rheem company showed difficulty managing the yard, Kaiser Shipyards was asked to manage the operation of the yard. [3] As a result of the takeover, the size of the yard increased from 9,000 employees to over 14,000 just four months later.

  8. HMCS Sackville - Wikipedia

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    The next day Sackville attacked U-704 as it dived, causing the submarine to break off its attack leaving Sackville to rescue two survivors from an abandoned but still floating merchant ship. Only a few hours later, Sackville detected U-552 on the surface with radar and landed a four-inch shell on the submarine's conning tower followed by a ...

  9. Firehouse Subs - Wikipedia

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    Firehouse Restaurant Group, Inc., doing business as Firehouse Subs, is an American fast casual restaurant chain based in Jacksonville, Florida that specializes in submarine sandwiches. It was founded in 1994 by former firefighter brothers Chris and Robin Sorensen.