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- School in Kingston, Jamaica. Donated books and toys to Glenhope Nursery in Kingston, Jamaica. Glenhope Nursery is a shelter for abandoned, abused, neglected...
- Section was an isolated government-owned railway line between Nelson and Glenhope in the Tasman district of New Zealand's South Island. While part of the...
- 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge, government-owned railway line between Nelson and Glenhope that operated for 79 years between 1876 and 1955. In 1886, a route was...
- Gisborne South (1867–1965 Cabbage Tree, Yangardook, Couangalt)  • Glenhope (1882–1952 Glenhope East)  • Goldie (1870–1884 Goldie North)  • Greenhill (1861–1962...
- outbuildings. The fire threatened the towns of Baynton and Glenhope.[citation needed] Glenhope was threatened again on 9 February from a smaller fire that...
- 1801 Hall Johnson Road Grapevine, TX 76051 Star 1994 546 Glenhope Elementary School 6600 Glenhope Circle Colleyville, TX 76034 Gator 1995 479 Silver Lake...
- the waters of the Hope River after seven kilometres at the settlement of Glenhope. State Highway 6 follows the valley of the Little Hope River immediately...
- Section, an isolated part of the government-owned railway between Nelson and Glenhope, which served several existing and developing communities in between. Proposals...
- new campus, completed in 1976. In 1977 the college purchased the former Glenhope School in Burlington, renovated it, and renamed it the Burlington Campus...
- running south from Nelson to Glenhope in the Tasman district of New Zealand's South Island. Begun in 1876, it reached Glenhope, about 96 km south of Nelson...