13-663: (Redirected from Newfields ) Newfield , New Field , Newfields , or variant , may refer to: Facilities and structures [ edit ] New Field , a cricket ground in Winchester, Hampshire, England Newfield Bridge , a covered bridge in Newfield, New York, USA Newfield Hall , a hotel and former manor in North Yorkshire, England Newfield High School , Selden, New York State, USA Newfield Park, Bridgeport ,
26-490: A location in the UK Newfield, Highland , Scotland United States [ edit ] Newfield, Arizona , Pima County Newfield, Maine Newfield (Willowbrook) Historic District , an NRHP-listed district Newfield, New Jersey Newfield, New York Newfield Hamlet, New York Newfield Township, Michigan Newfields, New Hampshire , a New England town Newfields (CDP), New Hampshire ,
39-1082: A park in Connecticut, USA Newfield Park, Johnstone , a soccer grounds in Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK Newfield Primary School , Whitfield, Dundee, Scotland, UK Newfield Secondary School , Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK Newfields , the museum campus that houses the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana, USA People [ edit ] Alexa Newfield (born 1991), U.S. soccer player Heidi Newfield (born 1970), U.S. country music singer Jack Newfield (1938-2004), U.S. journalist Marc Newfield (born 1972), U.S. baseball player Morris Newfield (1869-1940), Hungarian-American rabbi Sam Newfield (1899-1964), U.S. film director Places [ edit ] United Kingdom [ edit ] Newfield, Bishop Auckland , County Durham, England Newfield, Chester-le-Street , County Durham, England Newfield, Staffordshire ,
52-500: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages New Field Winchester College Ground is a cricket ground in Winchester , Hampshire . It is located in the historic grounds of Winchester College , with evidence suggesting cricket in Winchester dates back to the 17th century. The present ground, which is also known as New Field or Ridding Field , dates from 1869 when
65-498: The Old Wykehamist Cricket Club. 51°03′17″N 1°18′59″W / 51.0546°N 1.3165°W / 51.0546; -1.3165 Areas of Sheffield#Areas of Sheffield by ward The areas of Sheffield , a city and metropolitan borough in the north of England , vary widely in size and history. Some of the areas developed from villages or hamlets , that were absorbed into Sheffield as
78-517: The addition of Hillsborough and Park constituencies in 1918 after the City extended its boundaries. The Central and Ecclesall constituencies were abolished in 1950 in favour of two new constituencies, Heeley and Neepsend , but the latter was abolished in 1955 and the former was replaced by a revived Central constituency in 1983. Sheffield is divided into 28 electoral wards for the purposes of City Council elections. The number of electors per ward
91-496: The city grew, and thus their centres are well defined, but the boundaries of many areas are ambiguous. The areas of Sheffield do not play a significant administrative role, but the city is divided into 28 electoral wards for local elections and 6 parliamentary constituencies for national elections. Prior to 1848 the parish of Sheffield was divided into six townships: Attercliff-cum-Darnall; Brightside Bierlow; Ecclesall Bierlow; Nether Hallam; Sheffield township; and Upper Hallam. In 1832
104-731: The main village in the town See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Newfield" or "New Field" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with New Field All pages with titles beginning with Newfield All pages with titles containing Newfield or Newfields All pages with titles containing New Field or New Fields Newfield Green, an area in Sheffield , Yorkshire, England, UK Newfield, County Durham (disambiguation) Newfield Park (disambiguation) Newfield School (disambiguation) Field (disambiguation) New (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
117-404: The match by an innings and 217 runs . Until 1888 the pitch lay east–west, after which it was moved to lay north–south, a position retained to this day. The original pavilion at the ground was constructed in memory of Herbert Webbe ; it was destroyed in 1935, with a replacement constructed. The ground is still used by the college for matches against Eton College and Harrow School , and by
130-490: The new borough constituency of Sheffield was formed from these townships with the exception of most of Upper Hallam and parts of Ecclesall Bierlow. In 1843 the Municipal Borough of Sheffield was created from the whole of the six townships, becoming the City of Sheffield in 1893. The Sheffield constituency was broken into five divisions in 1885: Attercliffe ; Brightside ; Central ; Ecclesall ; and Hallam , with
143-413: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Newfield . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Newfield&oldid=1176472320 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732801017341156-483: The then headmaster George Ridding bought land south of "meads", the original venue for college cricket, and donated it to the college. The ground held its only first-class cricket match in 1875, when Hampshire played Kent . Hampshire, who were captained by Clement Booth , were dismissed for just 34 in their first-innings. In response, Kent were dismissed for 333, giving them a lead of 299. Hampshire fared little better in their second-innings, making just 82 to lose
169-493: Was set at about 13,500 ± 10% in 2004, following a Local Government ward boundary review. Sheffield is currently covered by six parliamentary constituencies , each formed from a number of wards; Brightside and Hillsborough , Central , Hallam , Heeley , South East , and Penistone and Stocksbridge , which also includes parts of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley . There are other areas that do not fit into
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