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Encyclopedia > Arden

Arden is the name of several places.


In Australia

In Denmark: Arden Anglican School is the name given to an Anglican coeducational primary school in Beecroft, New South Wales, Australia, and a secondary campus in Epping. ...

In Canada: Arden is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in North Jutland County on the Jutland peninsula in northern Denmark. ...

  • Ardenode, Alberta
  • Ardenville, Alberta
  • Arden Park, British Columbia
  • Arden, Manitoba
  • Arden, Ontario
  • Ardendale, Ontario

In the United Kingdom:

In the United States: Arden, Dunbartonshire is a town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. ... Arden is a district in Warwickshire, England, traditionally regarded as stretching from the River Avon to the River Tame[1]. The area was formerly heavily wooded and known as the Forest of Arden. ... Arden is a district in Warwickshire, England, near Stratford-upon-Avon. ...

Arden is a village located in New Castle County, Delaware. ... Arden, Nevada is a small unincorporated town in Clark County, Nevada. ... Arden, is a hamlet near the northern town line of Tuxedo, New York. ... Arden is an area located in Buncombe County, North Carolina6. ... ... Arden is an unincorporated hamlet located between Martinsburg and Inwood in Berkeley County, West Virginia. ...

Surname

Also Alice Arden (1516-1551) was a well-born woman who conspired to have her husband, Thomas Arden, brutally murdered so she could carry on with a long-term affair with a tailor, Richard Mosby. ... Sir Charles Noble Arden-Clarke (1898 - British colonial administrator. ... Dale Arden is a female fictional character, the fellow-adventurer and love-interest of Flash Gordon. ... Don Arden (b. ... Donn Arden (born 1916 — died November 2, 1994) was a choreographer credited with developing the Las Vegas showgirl image — a statuesque dancer in sequins, feathers and wearing a tall headpiece. ... Edwin Hunter Pendleton Arden (February 4, 1864 – October 2, 1918) was an actor, theatre manager, and playwright. ... Arden with Armed Forces Radio Service in the 1940s Eve Arden (April 30, 1908 – November 12, 1990) was an Oscar-nominated American actress whose career in films was as a supporting and character actor, due, in large part, to the fact, that while tall and slim, she was not a... Elizabeth Arden (December 31, 1878 - October 18, 1966) was a Canadian-born businesswoman who built a cosmetics empire in the United States. ... Panel from Jane Arden strip dated August 29, 1941. ... Jann Arden(born March 27, 1962) is an award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter with a popular fan base, mostly in Canada. ... John Arden is an English playwright born in 1930 (Barnsley/York). ... Mark Arden (born July 31, 1956) is a British comedian and actor, best known for being one half of comic double act The Oblivion Boys with Stephen Frost. ... Mary Arden c. ... The Right Honourable Mary Howarth Mance, Baroness Mance, DBE, PC (born 23 January 1947), known by her maiden name as Dame Mary Arden and styled Lady Justice Arden, was named to the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in October 2000, replacing Lord Justice Laws as its youngest member. ... Michael Jerrod Moore (born October 6, 1982), also known as Michael Arden, is an American stage actor, singer, and composer. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Roy Arden is a photographer based in Vancouver. ... Tom Arden is a gay Australian science fiction and fantasy writer. ... Toni Arden was an American traditional pop music singer. ...

Enoch Arden is the hero of a poem by Tennyson, who finds, on his return from the sea, after long absence, his wife, who believed him dead, married happily to another; does not disclose himself, and dies broken-hearted. ... Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson (August 6, 1809 - October 6, 1892) is generally regarded as one of the greatest English poets. ...

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Arden Engineering (328 words)
Currently, Arden supports twenty-one customers in thirty locations throughout the world with a diversified team of 100+ employees and 66,310 square feet of space on 2.45 acres of land in Orange County, California, as well as an additional 13,500 square feet of local off-site warehousing.
Currently Arden supports 21 customers in 30 locations throughout the world with a diversified team of 100+ employees and 66,310 square feet of space on 2.45 acres of land in Orange County, California, as well as an additional 13,500 square feet of local off-site warehouse space.
Arden specializes in on-site engineering, programming, 5-axis CNC machining and assembly of structural aerospace components with diversification in Commercial, Military, and Regional jet aircraft as well as Helicopter and Space.
Arden & Price (454 words)
Arden and Price also prepares fiscal analysis and associated mitigation policies to ensure that budget plans are developed adequately and funds are available for public services initiatives and poverty reduction plans.
Arden and Price provides expertise in planning and regulating the amount, type, distribution, and character of land use to help optimize policy goals regarding open space preservation, transportation planning, and designating land for commercial and residential development.
Arden and Price assists in the development and implementation of economically and fiscally sound General and Specific Plans, mechanisms for habitat, open space, and agricultural conservation, and programs for funding parks and other recreational amenities.
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