16-1040: Rutherford may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Rutherford, New South Wales , a suburb of Maitland Rutherford (Parish), New South Wales , a civil parish of Yungnulgra County Canada [ edit ] Mount Rutherford , Jasper National Park Rutherford, Edmonton , neighbourhood Rutherford House , in Edmonton, Alberta Rutherford Library , University of Alberta United Kingdom [ edit ] Rutherford Appleton Laboratory , Oxfordshire United States [ edit ] Rutherford, California , in Napa County East Rutherford, New Jersey Rutherford, New Jersey Rutherford, Pennsylvania Rutherford, West Virginia Rutherford County, North Carolina Rutherford County, Tennessee People [ edit ] Rutherford (name) , people with
32-467: A rocket engine developed by Rocket Lab Rutherford statistical area in Nelson, New Zealand See also [ edit ] John Rutherfoord Rutherfurd (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rutherford . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
48-712: A station in the GO Transit network located in the community of Maple, Ontario, Canada Rutherford Intermodal Yard , a large rail yard located in Swatara Township, Dauphin County, just east of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Rutherford (NJT station) , a train station on New Jersey Transit's Bergen County Line HMS Rutherford (K558) , a British frigate in commission in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1945 Science [ edit ] Rutherford (unit) ,
64-582: A unit of radioactivity Rutherford scattering , a phenomenon in physics which led to the development of the Rutherford model (or planetary model) of the atom and eventually to the Bohr model Rutherford (lunar crater) , a small impact crater on the Moon ' s far side Rutherford (Martian crater) , a crater on Mars Economics [ edit ] R & I.S. Rutherford Brothers of St John's, issued
80-533: Is a suburb in the City of Maitland in the Hunter Region of New South Wales , Australia . At the 2016 census, Rutherford was home to almost 12,000 residents, making it one of the most populated suburbs. The suburb consists of mixed residential development, bulky goods retail, light industry and manufacturing plants. It also has its own small commercial centre. Rutherford is served by a number of schools within
96-513: Is bordered to the south by the Main North line , there is no railway station directly serving the suburb. Maitland Airport is a general aviation airfield located in the west of Rutherford. Although currently there are no scheduled flights, charter services are available. Rutherford (lunar crater) Rutherford is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon 's far side . It
112-834: Is used by over 20,000 commuters daily, contributing to congestion and is an accident black spot. The completion of the Hunter Expressway in March 2014 is expected to relieve traffic congestion on this stretch of the highway, providing a bypass for through traffic from Newcastle and Sydney to the upper Hunter Valley, New England and beyond. Hunter Valley Buses routes 181, 182 and 183 link Rutherford with other suburbs in Maitland, while route 179 and 180 connecting North Rothbury and Singleton to Maitland also make several stops in Rutherford and connect with NSW TrainLink services at Maitland railway station . Although Rutherford
128-592: The National Textiles factory was a major employer in Maitland, with a workforce of over 1500, although this number shrunk to around 350 by its closure in 2004. Air raid shelters built to protect workers during the war remain intact on the site. The Rutherford Cemetery is a Methodist cemetery, with the first recorded burial taking place in 1874. It remains in use. According to the 2016 census of population, there were 11,884 people in Rutherford. The New England Highway passes through Rutherford. The road
144-517: The Northern Jockey Club. The complex was progressively expanded, including the addition of a 1 km (0.62 mi) private rail siding with unloading facilities, as well as two grandstands each seating up to 1000, a bar and visitor amenities. A major meeting in 1921 saw a record crowd of 7777. The racecourse was also used as a landing ground by pioneer aviators Charles Kingsford Smith and Bert Hinkler . With many settlers thankful to
160-564: The first traders' Halfpenny tokens for Newfoundland in 1841 Education [ edit ] Rutherford College (disambiguation) , more than one college Rutherford High School (disambiguation) , several schools Rutherford School (disambiguation) , several schools Other uses [ edit ] Rutherford Institute , a public interest law firm and resource center in Charlottesville, Virginia The Rutherford Journal , an academic journal Rutherford (rocket engine) ,
176-400: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rutherford&oldid=1255756996 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rutherford, New South Wales Rutherford
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#1732772613849192-647: The rock band Phish Rutherford, Ohio, fictional setting of the television series 3rd Rock from the Sun Cullen Stanton Rutherford, a character from the Dragon Age franchise Ensign Sam Rutherford, a major character in Star Trek: Lower Decks Rutherford Hall, fictional setting in the detective novel 4:50 from Paddington Transportation [ edit ] Rutherford GO Station ,
208-415: The skill of Scott Willy Nelson bushman, for opening up Large parcels of land cleared with nothing but an axe and his team of bullocks. After falling into disuse by the outbreak of World War II , the racecourse was sold and a munitions factory built on the site, now an industrial estate in Rutherford's west. The factory operated from 1941 to 1945 before being converted to a textiles mill. At its peak,
224-457: The suburb. These are Rutherford Public School, St. Paul's Primary School and Rutherford Technology High School . There are also a range of indoor and outdoor sporting facilities. The traditional owners and custodians of the Maitland area are the Wonnarua people. Rutherford has a historical association with racing from 1858 onwards. In 1886, a landscaped racecourse was constructed for use by
240-528: The surname or given name Ernest Rutherford (1871–1937), 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, known as the father of nuclear physics Margaret Rutherford (1892–1972), an English actress Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893), 19th president of the United States (1877–1881) Fiction [ edit ] Rutherford the Brave, a character from Gamehendge , the fictional setting for a number of songs by
256-457: Was named after New Zealand-British physicist and Nobel laureate Ernest Rutherford . It is located just to the north-northwest of the huge walled plain Mendeleev . To the east of Rutherford is the equally diminutive crater Glauber , and to the west-northwest lies Hoffmeister . This crater has a roughly pear-shaped outline, with an elongated section at the north-northwestern end. The rim edge
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