- vast
majority of
haddocks caught in the
United Kingdom measure between 30 and 70 cm (12 and 27+1⁄2 in). In
eastern Canada waters,
haddock range in size from...
- persons, it
transpired that
there were
several Haddocks who had
served in the navy. Many of the
Haddocks of Leigh-on-Sea
served in the
British Navy of...
- "
Haddocks' Eyes" is the
nickname of the name of a song sung by The
White Knight from
Lewis Carroll's 1871
novel Through the Looking-Gl****,
chapter VIII...
-
Laura Jane
Haddock (born 21
August 1985) is a
British actress. She is
known for
portraying Zoë
Walker in
White Lines, Max
Meladze in The Recruit, Lucrezia...
- "Granny D"
Haddock (born
Ethel Doris Rollins;
January 24, 1910 –
March 9, 2010) was an
American political activist from New Hampshire.
Haddock achieved...
-
Haddock (also
known as
Haddocks Station) is an
unincorporated community in
Jones County, Georgia,
United States. It lies
along State Route 22, to the...
- Look up
haddock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haddock is a
North Atlantic fish
caught for food.
Haddock may also
refer to:
Haddock, Alberta, a locality...
- USS
Haddock has been the name of
three United States Navy ships: USS
Haddock,
renamed USS K-1 (SS-32)
while under construction, a
submarine in commission...
-
Herbert James Haddock CB (27
January 1861 – 4
October 1946) was an
English naval reserve officer and ship's captain, and was best
known as the captain...
-
Haddock is a free,
portable command-line
program do****entation
generator for Haskell. It is
influenced by IDoc, HDoc, and Doxygen. It
produces hyperlinked...