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  2. Haddon Hall - Wikipedia

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    Haddon Hall is an English country house on the River Wye near Bakewell, Derbyshire, a former seat of the Dukes of Rutland. It is the home of Lord Edward Manners (brother of the incumbent Duke ) and his family.

  3. Haddon Hall (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Haddon Hall's long gallery, c. 1890. Sir George Vernon was a prosperous and hospitable landowner in Derbyshire, and his family seat was at Haddon Hall.His second daughter, Dorothy (c. 1545 – 24 June 1584), fell in love with John Manners (c. 1534 – 4 June 1611), the second son of Thomas Manners, who had been created Earl of Rutland in 1525.

  4. Chapel of St Nicholas, Haddon Hall - Wikipedia

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    The chapel is noted for its extensive medieval wall paintings featuring scenes from the Bible, and medieval stained glass. Haddon Hall is regarded as one of the best-preserved fortified manor houses in England. It was listed Grade I in 1954. The chapel is the parish church of Nether Haddon, one of the smallest parishes in England.

  5. Resorts Casino Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The new Chalfonte-Haddon Hall complex consisted of 1,000 rooms and, at the time of its completion, was the city's largest hotel by capacity. During World War II , under the command of Col. Robert C. McDonald, M.C. (November 27, 1943—June 30, 1944), Chalfonte-Haddon Hall was leased by the US Military as part of Army Air Force Basic Training ...

  6. Sydney Grundy - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Grundy, 1894. Sydney Grundy (23 March 1848 – 4 July 1914) was an English dramatist. Most of his works were adaptations of European plays, and many became successful enough to tour throughout the English-speaking world.

  7. Historic Haddon Heights church demise opening new role for ...

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    A century-old Haddon Heights church would stay at White Horse Pike, preserved as the rest of its campus becomes a senior citizen community. Historic Haddon Heights church demise opening new role ...

  8. Mr. Jericho - Wikipedia

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    Programme, 1893. Mr. Jericho is a comic opera in one act with words by Harry Greenbank and music by Ernest Ford.. The work was first performed at the Savoy Theatre, London, on 18 March 1893 as a curtain raiser to Arthur Sullivan's Haddon Hall in March and April 1893, and to Ford's Jane Annie in June and July 1893, for a total of 45 performances.

  9. Why Reunion Hall might feel familiar when it opens in Haddon ...

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    The Haddon Township native will open his new food hall soon. The space has a large indoor space, multiple bars, an outdoor space, a fire pit, 14 TVs and much more. Reunion Hall has ‘much more of ...