14-564: Wooster may refer to: Places [ edit ] India [ edit ] Wooster Nagar , a small fishing village in the state of Tamil Nadu United States [ edit ] Wooster, Arkansas , a town in Faulkner County Wooster, Georgia , an unincorporated community Wooster, Kosciusko County, Indiana , an unincorporated community Wooster, Scott County, Indiana , an unincorporated community Wooster, Ohio ,
28-1104: A GWR 3031 Class locomotive that was built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915 Union Station (Worcester, Massachusetts) , called "Worcester" by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority HMS Worcester , several ships of the British Royal Navy USS Worcester , several ships of the United States Navy Worcester , a 1785 launched British East Indiaman People [ edit ] John of Worcester , English monk and chronicler Roger of Worcester , Bishop of Worcester Sylvester of Worcester , Bishop of Worcester Worcester (surname) Foods [ edit ] Worcester Pearmain , an English apple cultivar Worcestershire sauce , often "Worcester sauce",
42-572: A Member of Parliament City of Worcester , a district of Worcestershire Worcester Park , London, England Worcestershire , a county in England United States [ edit ] Worcester, Massachusetts , the largest city with the name in the United States Worcester County, Massachusetts Worcester, Missouri Worcester, New York , a town Worcester (CDP), New York , within
56-605: A New York-based U.S. ensemble of theatre and media artists Wooster Warriors , a former U.S. ice hockey team Other uses [ edit ] Wooster Island , an island in the Housatonic River in Orange, Connecticut Wooster Lake , a lake in Lake County, Illinois People with the surname Wooster [ edit ] Charles Whiting Wooster , 1780-1848, grandson of David Wooster and Commander-in-Chief of
70-830: A U.S. Navy airman who attempted to fly over the Atlantic Ocean in 1927 Fictional characters [ edit ] Bertie Wooster , character in the stories of P. G. Wodehouse, adapted in the Jeeves and Wooster TV show Henry Wooster , character in the stories of P. G. Wodehouse, uncle of Bertie Wooster Wooster, a giant weasel in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, The Great Honey Pot Robbery See also [ edit ] Wooster Street (disambiguation) Worcester (disambiguation) , pronounced and commonly misspelled Wooster Topics referred to by
84-827: A city in Wayne County Wooster, Baytown, Texas Wooster Square , a neighborhood in the city of New Haven, Connecticut Wooster Township, Wayne County, Ohio Schools in the United States [ edit ] College of Wooster , in Wooster, Ohio Earl Wooster High School , in Reno, Nevada Wooster High School (Ohio) , in Wooster, Ohio Wooster School , in Danbury, Connecticut Groups and organizations [ edit ] Wooster Collective , an online street art website The Wooster Group ,
98-501: A spicy condiment devised in Worcester, England, in the 19th c. Other uses [ edit ] Worcester Academy Worcester, Bosch Group , a British domestic heating company Worcester College (disambiguation) Royal Worcester , an English bone china and porcelain manufacturer See also [ edit ] Worcester v. Georgia , an 1832 U.S. Supreme Court Case Wooster (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
112-465: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Wooster Nagar Wooster Nagar is the name of a small fishing village in Chengalpattu district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India . Dedicated 3 January 2007, the village consists of 26 homes built with funds donated by citizens of Wooster, Ohio USA. In recognition of these donations,
126-935: The Chilean Navy David Wooster (1710–1777), brigadier-general in the Continental Army during the American Revolution Edward Wooster (1622–1689), early pioneer and founder of Derby, Connecticut Fred Wooster (1938–1993), cofounder of the Saanich Lacrosse Association, Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame Louise Wooster (1842–1913), "Lou Wooster", famous madam in Birmingham, Alabama Reginald Wooster (1903-1968), English cricketer who made one first-class appearance for Northamptonshire Stanton Hall Wooster of Wooster and Davis ,
140-605: The eastern coast of India. Worcester (disambiguation) (Redirected from Worcester (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up Worcester in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Worcester may refer to: Places [ edit ] United Kingdom [ edit ] Worcester, England , a city and the county town of Worcestershire in England Worcester (UK Parliament constituency) , an area represented by
154-502: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wooster . 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=Wooster&oldid=1215061543 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
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182-570: The town Worcester Township, Pennsylvania Worcester, Vermont Worcester (CDP), Vermont , within the town Worcester, Wisconsin , a town Worcester (community), Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Worcester County, Maryland Barry, Illinois , formerly known as Worcester Marquette, Michigan , formerly known as New Worcester Other places [ edit ] Worcester, Limpopo , South Africa Worcester, Western Cape , South Africa Worcester Summit , Antarctica Transportation [ edit ] Worcester ,
196-525: The village residents renamed their village Wooster Nagar. "Nagar" is from Sanskrit and means city. The village is located at Pudupattinam , just inland from the Indian Ocean coastline, an hour south of Chennai , the capital of Tamil Nadu. Village residents, employed as inland waters fishermen, saw their nearby homes completely destroyed by the December 2004 tsunami which hit, among other areas,
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