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Definition: Harlow

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. United States film actress who made several films with Clark Gable (1911-1937).[Wordnet].

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Date "Harlow" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1768. (references)

Common Expressions: Harlow

Expressions Definition
Bobbi Harlow Bobbi Harlow is a fictional school teacher in Berke Breathed's comic strip Bloom County. She is cousin to Quiche Lorraine and aunt to Yaz Pistachio. (references)
Don Harlow Donald Harlow is an active Esperantist and former president of the Esperanto League for North America (ELNA), and also former editor of ELNA's magazine Esperanto USA. He is also author The Esperanto Book, about the Esperanto movement, which is available online. He also created the website "Esperanto Access" (Esperanto pages for English speakers) and "Literaturo en Esperanto", extensive index of Esperanto literary texts available online. (references)
Donald L. Harlow Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Donald W. Harlow was the second Chief Master Sergeant, appointed to the highest non-commissioned officer position in the United States Air Force. (references)
Harlow (UK Parliament constituency) Harlow is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. (references)
Harlow Curtice Harlow Herbert Curtice was born in Petrieville, Michigan on August 15, 1893, and raised in near by Eaton Rapids, Michigan. He graduated from the Ferris Institute in 1914. (references)
Harlow Shapley United States astronomer (1885-1972). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Harlow Shapley Harlow Shapley (November 2 1885 - October 20 1972) was an American astronomer. (references)
Harlow Town F.C. Harlow Town F.C. are an English football club based in Harlow, Essex. (references)
Harry Harlow Harry Harlow (1906-1981) was an American psychologist best known for his studies on affection and development using rhesus monkeys and surrogate wire or terrycloth mothers. Born Harry Israel, he changed his name to Harry Harlow in 1930. He earned his BA and Ph.D. from Stanford University, and did his research primarily at the University of Wisconsin where he worked for a time with humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow. (references)
Jean Harlow United States film actress who made several films with Clark Gable (1911-1937). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
Jules Harlow Jules Harlow (born June 28, 1931) is a rabbi and liturgist; son of Henry and Lena Lipman Harlow. He was born in Sioux City, Iowa. (references)
Nate Harlow Nate Harlow was the father of Red Harlow the bounty hunter in the console game Red Dead Revolver. He was on good terms with the Red wolf tribe. Until he fell in love with Falling star the daugher cheif running moon. Nate always kept a bit of tobacco on him on the chance he could trade it for something better. One dat while prospceting near bear mountain he and his partner griff struck a vain of gold that ran clear into bear mountain. sadly he diddent think of what would of happend to him or the Red wolf tribe if word got out. While griff was coming back from a trip down in mexico he ran into the Yankke army and General Javier Diego and the Mexican army. The Mexican army won and griff was captured but Mexican soldiers since he was not in uniform Colonel Daren said the was a spy and General Javier Diego told his soldiers to kill him and Griff begged for his life (shouting ive got gold) and told the General about his clam to the gold and told diego that they should be partners. Diego said (well mabey I should kill you and take all the gold). but the problem was Diego would be hanged if the did not have a clam to the gold and he and Griff deicded to kill Nate Harlow Colonel Daren went he shot and killed Falling star and Nate Harlow when Nates son Red ran up to his dead ma and pa Colonel Daren came forth and said ( kid I recon your pas better off dead him being such a yellow bellie and all) and with this Red grabed his fathers pistol and shot Colonel Daren's arm off. (references)
Yves Adele Harlow Yves Adele Harlow is a fictional character from the short-lived X-Files spin-off The Lone Gunmen. She is a femme fatale who works for the Lone Gunmen and often employs various disguises. Jimmy Bond is emotionally attached to her, although she is not. The alias Yves Adele Harlow is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: Harlow


Harlow

Harlow may mean any of the following.

Harlow New Town

  • Harlow New Town, a district in Essex, England
  • Harlow (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Harlow Town railway station
  • Harlow Mill railway station
  • Harlow Town F.C., the association football club

Other uses

  • Harlow (film), two films about actress Jean Harlow
  • The Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Harlow Carr, near Harrogate, England
  • Harlow Winter Kate Madden, daughter of Nicole Richie and Joel Madden

Harlow is also a common family name.

  • Bob Harlow (1899-1954), American golfer
  • Bobbi Harlow, a fictional school teacher in the comic strip Bloom County
  • Clarissa Harlowe, the fictional heroine of Samuel Richardson's epistolary novel Clarissa
  • Dick Harlow (1889-1962), American football coach
  • Don Harlow, former president of Esperanto-USA (formerly the Esperanto League for North America)
  • Donald L. Harlow (1942-1997), Chief Master Sergeant of the United States Air Force
  • Hattie Harlow, nineteenth century American everyman, whose diaries and scrapbooks are a valuable source of social history
  • Harry Harlow (1905-1981), American psychologist
  • J.M. Harlow, American doctor of Phineas Gage
  • Jean Harlow (1911-1937), Hollywood actress, about whom two biographical films were made
  • Jules Harlow (b. 1931), American rabbi
  • Larry Harlow (b. 1939), American salsa music performer and composer
  • Pat Harlow, professional American footballer in the 1990s
  • Shalom Harlow (b. 1973), Canadian supermodel and actress.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Harlow (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: Harlow


Harlow

This article is about the town and district in England. For other uses and places see Harlow
Harlow
Shown within Essex

Shown within Essex
Country United Kingdom
Const Country England
Region East of England
Ceremonial County Essex
Government
 - Leadership Alternative - Sec.31
 - Control Conservative
 - MP Bill Rammell
Area
 - District 11.8 sq mi (30.54 km²)
Population
 - District Ranked 304th
78,100
 - Density 6,622.6/sq mi (2,557/km²)
 - Ethnicity 94.9% White
2.5% South Asian
1.8% Black
1.5% Mixed
1.6% Chinese or OtherUNIQ23f2cc8e59,321,834-ref-00,000,054-QINU
ONS code 22UJ
Website: http://www.harlow.gov.uk/

Harlow is a new town and local government district in Essex, England. It is located in the west of the county and on the border with Hertfordshire, on the Stort Valley. The town is near the M11 motorway and forms part of the London commuter belt. The district has a current population of 78,768 (2005 estimate).[2]

History

Etymology

The name Harlow derives from the Anglo-Saxon words 'here' and 'hlaw', meaning lberry Hill, which was used as the moot or meeting place for the district. The original village, mentioned in the Domesday book, developed as a typical rural community around what is now known as Old Harlow, with many of its buildings still standing.

Early history

There was a Roman fort or settlement dating from around the 3rd century. Archaeological excavations during the 1970s unearthed a Roman temple and a mosaic floor, itself built on top of an earlier Iron Age temple. The oldest finds in the town were axe heads made in about 6000 BC.[3]

The new town

The new town was built after World War II to ease overcrowding in London at the same time as the similar orbital developments of Basildon, Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead. The master plan for the new town was drawn up in 1947 by Sir Frederick Gibberd.[4] The development incorporated the market town of Harlow, now a neighbourhood known as Old Harlow, and the villages of Great Parndon, Latton, Tye Green, Potter Street, Churchgate Street, Little Parndon and Netteswell. The town is divided into neighbourhoods, each self supporting with their own shopping precincts and community facilities. Harlow has one of the most extensive cycle track networks in the country, connecting all areas of the town to the town centre and industrial areas. The cycle network is mostly comprised of the original pre-new town roads.

The town centre is notable being the location of Britain's first pedestrian precinct,[5] and first residential tower block, The Lawn,[6][7] constructed in 1951; it is now a Grade II listed building. From 1894 to 1955 the Harlow parish formed part of the Epping Rural District of Essex.[8] From 1955 to 1974 Harlow was an urban district.[9]

The town centre, and many of its neighbourhood shopping facilities have undergone major redevelopment, along with many of the town's original buildings. Most of the town's buildings, built at a time when concrete was widely used in construction, now suffer from conditions relating to this, both practical and aesthetic. Subsequently, many of the original town buildings, including most of its health centres, the Staple Tye shopping centre and many industrial units have been rebuilt. The most notable of these has been the demolition of Gibberd's original town hall, a landmark in the town, and its replacement of a new civic centre and shopping area.

Redevelopment

The town has already experienced expansion, with the Church Langley estate completed in the 1990s, and its newest neighbourhood "New Hall" nearing completion. The Harlow Gateway Scheme is currently underway, with the relocation of the Harlow Football Stadium to Barrow's Farm in early 2006, and the building of a new hotel, apartments and a restaurant adjacent to the railway station being complete. The next stage of this scheme involves the completion of the 530 eco-homes being built on the former sports centre site, and the centre's relocation to the nearby former college playing field site.

Other major developments under consideration include both a northern and southern bypass of the town, and significant expansion to the north, following the completed expansion to the east. The Harlow North[10] plans, currently awaiting permission, involve an extension of the town across the floodplains on the town's northern border, into neighbouring Hertfordshire. The plan is supported by MP Bill Rammell, all three political groups on Harlow Council, and the East of England Regional Assembly. It is opposed by Hertfordshire Council Council, East Herts Council, Mark Prisk, MP for Hertford and Stortford in whose constituency the development would be and all the parishes concerned. The opposition is co-ordinated by a local group based in neighbouring East Hertfordshire.[11]. An attempt to have Harlow North designated an "Eco Town" was rejected by the Minister for Housing , Caroline Flint, MP in April 2008

The south of the town centre also underwent major regeneration, with the new civic centre being built and the town's famous water gardens being redeveloped, a landscape covered by English Heritage. With this came a range of new shops, a major superstore and several restaurants and cafés. It is likely that this development will be continued throughout the rest of the shopping district, with plans awaiting planning permission to be granted.

Economy

Built originally with most employment in manufacturing, with two major developments of the Pinnacles and Templefields providing the biggest employment to the region, Harlow has shifted in several directions.

The original manufacturing took the form of a Biscuit factory, on the Pinnacles. Owned and run as a Co-Op, it provided employment to the town for over 50 years, before closing in 2002. It has since been demolished and the site is now small industrial units. At its peak, the factory employed over 500 people. At the time of its closure the owner was Burton's foods limited. An £8 million production line, installed in 1999, was left to rust in the car park at the closure of the factory.

There is a large commuter population, into the financial centres of central London and more recently growth at the nearby Stansted Airport has provided a population growth and many jobs to the area. It is also the 2nd most important town for research[citation needed] second only to Cambridge, with major employers including Raytheon Systems and GlaxoSmithKline both having large premises within the town.

Unemployment is currently around 10%, higher than the national average in the UK. Harlow also has a large number of people in social housing, almost 30%[2] of dwellings being housing association and local authority owned, and many more privately rented.

[1]Harlow Chamber of Commerce is a thriving group of local businesses who are committed to helping grow business.

Politics

See also: Harlow (UK Parliament constituency), Harlow local elections

Labour MP Bill Rammell was re-elected in the 2005 general election, with a majority of only 97 after considerable gains by the Conservative Party since the 1997 and 2001 elections. Prior to the 2008 Council elections, no party had overall control of the local authority, which was run by a coalition of Liberal Democrats and Labour Party councillors. However, since the elections, the authority is under Conservative control.

Transport

Rail

Harlow is served by two railway stations, which are both on the West Anglia Main Line, running from Liverpool Street station in London to Cambridge. Harlow Town railway station is the main station with frequent trains to Cambridge, London and Stansted Airport. The reasonably rapid connections to the capital allow Harlow to be part of the London Commuter Belt, and has helped Harlow's growth and its shift towards a commuter town for London. The second station is Harlow Mill railway station serving part of the eastern area of the town. Train services at both stations are provided by National Express East Anglia.

Road

Harlow is reached from junction 7 of the M11 motorway, which runs from London to Cambridge, placing it within a short distance of Stansted Airport and the A120 and the orbital M25 motorway. Running through the town is the A414, a major road from Hertford to Chelmsford and linking the town with the A10 to the west. This road is often a cause of major congestion to the town and is awaiting a decision of both a southern and northern bypass to the town, with the Harlow North proposal including the latter as part of its bid to secure planning permission for 8,000 homes to the North of the town. It is unlikely to be built in the near future however. Another major road running from Harlow is the A1184, which also leads to the nearby town of Bishops Stortford.

Air

Bishops Stortford is the closest large town to London Stansted Airport, though Harlow is only a short distance away from this major hub, and therefore benefits hugely from its presence. The government has indicated it still wishes to see a second runway built at this airport by 2012 despite local and national opposition, with Harlow being in the main flightpath to it.

Bus

Harlow has an extensive bus network and serves as a regional hub for the local area. Major routes include the 510 service linking it to Stansted Airport through Bishops Stortford, the important 724 Route linking it to Heathrow Airport through Hertford,Hatfield, Watford and Stevenage, the 500/501 Routes providing a connection to the south east of the county, with Brentwood and Romford being important links. There is also the important H1 route giving much needeed links to North Weald, Epping, Loughton and Debden. The route has recently undergone a refurbisment, with newer buses, special route branding, a dedicated website and lower fares. For more information on bus services, visit Harlowride or Traveline South East. You can also see the List of bus routes in Essex.

Healthcare

Harlow is served by Princess Alexandra Hospital, situated on the edge of The High, which is the main Town Centre area of Harlow.

Famous present and former inhabitants

  • Rik Mayall, actor and comedian
  • Griff Rhys-Jones, attended junior school in the town
  • Glenn Hoddle, ex-footballer and former Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and England manager
  • Trevor Sorbie, famous hairdresser
  • Jackie Brambles, former Radio 1 DJ
  • Jessie Wallace, actress
  • Michael Barrymore, TV personality
  • Steve Harris, bass guitarist from Iron Maiden
  • Noel Thatcher MBE, Paralympic gold medallist
  • Peter Cousins, 2008 Olympian
  • Paula Thomas, Olympic gymnast
  • Luke Young, footballer (Middlesbrough)
  • Darren Ambrose, footballer (Charlton Athletic)
  • Matthew Richards, footballer (Ipswich Town)
  • Richard Keogh, footballer (Bristol City)
  • John Baine (Attila the Stockbroker), Poet
  • Nick Kamen, Levi's model and singer
  • Tim Glanfield, Writer, Director, Journalist
  • Graham Cole, actor, currently in ITV's The Bill
  • Linda Lusardi, actress and former Page 3 Girl
  • Katie Price (Jordan), model and TV 'personality'
  • Jade Goody, reality TV contestant
  • DJ Nihal, DJ and Radio presenter
  • Danille Taaffe, Milliner
  • Eddie Piller, DJ and record label entrepreneur, co-founder of Acid Jazz Records
  • Dominic Colenso Actor who starred in the 2004 Thunderbirds movie
  • Simon Smith Participant of Series 4 of The Apprentice

Twin towns

Education

Harlow contains six secondary schools, all of which are now have specialist status, and one College.

  • Brays Grove - Visual arts and ICT specialist[12]
  • Mark Hall - Sports college[13]
  • St. Marks - Business and enterprise specialist[14]
  • Burnt Mill - Performing arts college[15]
  • Stewards School - Science specialist[16]
  • Passmores School - Technology college[17]
  • Harlow College - College[18]

Brays Grove is due to be closed down in 2008 due to falling numbers of school aged students in the town. Once this site is vacated, a new school is to be built for Passmores who are relocating to the Brays Grove site[19]

In the 1980s a further two secondary schools were closed, Latton Bush (now a commercial centre and recreational centre) and Netteswell (now forms part of the Harlow College Campus)[20] is a major further educational centre, covering GCSE's, A-Levels, and many vocational subjects including Hair & Beauty Therapy, Construction, Mechanics, ICT and a new centre for Plumbing due to open. The college is currently under major regeneration and is due to open a new university centre in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University, covering mostly Foundation degrees in a variety of subjects relevant to local employers needs.

Memorial University of Newfoundland also has a small international campus located in Old Harlow.

Leisure and entertainment

Harlow rugby club play their rugby union home games at Ram Gorse. The first team plays in the London & South East Div III North East league, and three other teams play at lower levels, in addition to Ladies and Junior sides.

Harlow Town F.C. football (soccer) team play in the Ryman Premier League. In October 2006 they moved into a new ground at Barrows Farm, and their old ground at the Harlow Sportcentre is being demolished to make way for new housing facilities as part of the Gateway Scheme, which will also see a brand new sports centre complex built in centre of the town, on the former Harlow College playing field.

Harlow is the location of The Playhouse theatre.[21]

There is an extensive town centre which boasts a farmers market on the third Saturday of the month in the market square.[22]

Environment

A major feature to the new town is its green wedges, with over 1/3rd of the town being parkland or open space. Harlow Town Park is one of the largest urban parks in Britain, and occupies a large chunk of the central town. Each estate is also separated by open space (spitting distance).

The town is in a very dry area of the UK, with nearby Maldon being the driest area in the country. In 2006 the entire South East of England was affected by drought, with Harlow covered by a water restriction order, preventing unnecessary use of water. Snowfall caused chaos in early 2006 and 2007, as it did in 2003. The heatwave of the same year also saw the UK hit its highest ever recorded temperature, a short distance away in Gravesend, Kent. The area is generally much milder than most other parts of the UK.

The summer of 2006 also saw flash floods hit many parts of the town, causing major roads through the town to become temporarily impassable, and severe damage to many properties around the town. As a result the council is reviewing its flood defences and drainage systems.

References

  1. http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=276963&c=harlow&d=13&e=13&g=445992&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1207489956312&enc=1&dsFamilyId=1812
  2. a b Harlow District Council - Harlow: A Comparison with Essex 2001 Census
  3. Bill Rammell MP - About Harlow
  4. Gardens Guide - Frederick Gibberd
  5. Memorial University - Department of Geography - Harlow's History and Geography
  6. English Heritage - Images of England - The Lawn
  7. BBC News - Redeveloping Essex's fallen utopia
  8. Vision of Britain - Harlow parish
  9. Vision of Britain - Harlow UD
  10. Ropemaker Properties Limited - Harlow North
  11. Stop Harlow North Campaign Group
  12. Brays Grove School
  13. Mark Hall School
  14. St Marks School
  15. Burnt Mill School
  16. Stewards School
  17. Passmores School
  18. Harlow College
  19. Harlow Star - Passmores governors back move plan. 14 December 2006
  20. Harlow College
  21. The Playhouse
  22. Essex Farmers Markets

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Harlow". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: Harlow

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Harlow 81     Bob Harlow 3
Harlow Town F.C. 65     Bobbi Harlow 3
Harlow Council election, 2002 48     Bryce Harlow 5
Harlow (UK Parliament constituency) 35     Dick Harlow 22
Harlow Council election, 2004 35     Don Harlow 9
Harlow Council election, 2006 33     Donald L. Harlow 9
Harlow Council election, 2007 33     Gene Harlow 8
Harlow Council election, 2003 32     Harlow 81
Harry Harlow 29     Harlow (alternative meanings) 4
Jean Harlow 27     Harlow (film) 8
Dick Harlow 22     Harlow (UK Parliament constituency) 35
Harlow local elections 19     Harlow Aircraft Company 6
Yves Adele Harlow 16     Harlow Carr Gardens 8
Larry Harlow 15     Harlow Council election, 1998 5
Penn State Nittany Lions football under Dick Harlow 15     Harlow Council election, 1999 5
Harlow PJC-2 13     Harlow Council election, 2000 5
Harlow Town railway station 11     Harlow Council election, 2002 48
Harlow Curtice 10     Harlow Council election, 2003 32
Harlow PC-5 9     Harlow Council election, 2004 35
Don Harlow 9     Harlow Council election, 2006 33
Pat Harlow 9     Harlow Council election, 2007 33
Larry Harlow (musician) 9     Harlow Curtice 10
Donald L. Harlow 9     Harlow Gateway Scheme 4
Harlow Mill railway station 9     Harlow local elections 19
Harlow (film) 8     Harlow Mill railway station 9
Harlow Carr Gardens 8     Harlow PC-5 9
Gene Harlow 8     Harlow PJC-2 13
Harlow rugby club 8     Harlow Rothert 3
Old Harlow 7     Harlow rugby club 8
Harlow Shapley 7     Harlow Shapley 7
Shalom Harlow 7     Harlow Town F.C. 65
Harlow Aircraft Company 6     Harlow Town railway station 11
Bryce Harlow 5     Harlow Wilcox 4
Harlow Council election, 1999 5     Harry Harlow 29
Harlow Council election, 2000 5     Hattie Harlow 3
Larry Harlow (baseball) 5     Jean Harlow 27
Harlow Council election, 1998 5     Jules Harlow 4
The Square, Harlow 4     Larry Harlow 15
Russell Harlow 4     Larry Harlow (baseball) 5
Harlow (alternative meanings) 4     Larry Harlow (musician) 9
Harlow Gateway Scheme 4     Old Harlow 7
Harlow Wilcox 4     Pat Harlow 9
Jules Harlow 4     Penn State Nittany Lions football under Dick Harlow 15
Bob Harlow 3     Russell Harlow 4
Harlow Rothert 3     Shalom Harlow 7
Bobbi Harlow 3     The Square, Harlow 4
Hattie Harlow 3     Yves Adele Harlow 16

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