Mall

Mall /mɔːl//mæl/ may refer to a shopping mall, a strip mall, a pedestrian street, or an esplanade (a long open area where people can walk).

Shopping complexes

  • List of shopping malls
  • The Mall Fund which owns "The Mall" shopping centres in the United Kingdom
  • The Promenade at Chenal is not considered a mall.

    Places

  • The Mall, London, the landmark ceremonial approach road to Buckingham Palace
  • National Mall, an open-area national park in downtown Washington, D.C.
  • The Mall (Cleveland), a 1903 long public park in downtown Cleveland, Ohio
  • The Mall, Lahore
  • The Mall, or the Esplanade of the European Parliament, Brussels
  • Mall, Ranga Reddy, a village in India
  • Il-Mall, a park on the approach to City Gate, in Floriana, Malta.
  • Other

  • Joel Mall (born 1991), Swiss football goalkeeper
  • Mall Airways, regional airline in eastern United States and Canada from 1973 to 1989
  • Mall (album), a 1991 by Gang of Four
  • Mall (film), a 2014 film by Linkin Park's turntablist Joe Hahn
  • See also

  • 6teen, Canadian sitcom whose working title was The Mall
  • This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Mall

    Mallı

    Coordinates: 40°35′55″N 47°40′37″E / 40.59861°N 47.67694°E / 40.59861; 47.67694

    Mallı (also, Mallyshykhly) is a village in the Goychay Rayon of Azerbaijan. The villages forms part of the municipality of Mallı-Şıxlı.

    References

  • Mallı at GEOnet Names Server

  • Mall (soundtrack)

    Mall: Music from the Motion Picture is the original motion picture soundtrack for the 2014 American drama film Mall, consisting of songs written, recorded and performed by American rock band Linkin Park with Alec Puro, drummer of American rock band Deadsy. It was released through Warner Bros. and Machine Shop on December 12, 2014. The soundtrack was produced by Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, along with Rob Cavallo and Bill Boyd, who are both serving as executive producers. This is the sixth soundtrack soon to be released by the band. The previous soundtrack, Transformers: Dark of the Moon – The Album, was released on June 14, 2011, which was heavily contributed for the 2011 American live-action film, Transformers: Dark of the Moon.

    The soundtrack is now available in the Australian iTunes store, and the New Zealand iTunes store.

    Background

    Waterside

    Waterside may refer to:

    Placenames

  • Waterside, New Brunswick
  • Waterside, Aberdeen
  • Waterside, South Ayrshire
  • Waterside, East Ayrshire
  • Waterside, Buckinghamshire
  • Waterside, Cumbria
  • Waterside, Derry
  • Waterside, East Dunbartonshire
  • Waterside, Lancashire
  • Waterside, Renfrew
  • Waterside (building), the corporate headquarters of the airline British Airways located at Harmondsworth, UK
  • Waterside (Norfolk, Virginia)
  • Waterside Plaza, a large residential complex located along the East River in Manhattan
  • Waterside Centre, a controversial proposed building in Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Other

  • Waterside Karori, a current New Zealand football club, formed by the amalgamation of Waterside and Karori Swifts.
  • Waterside Cemetery, a cemetery in Marblehead, Massachusetts used for the setting of the 2004 book and 2010 motion picture The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud.
  • Waterside (building) in Harmondsworth, London Borough of Hillingdon, England, is the international head office of the airline British Airways.
  • Waterside, East Ayrshire

    Coordinates: 55°39′40″N 4°24′29″W / 55.661°N 4.408°W / 55.661; -4.408

    Waterside is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland, situated about five miles north of Galston on the Craufurdland Water in the Parish of Fenwick. It lies a few miles north of Moscow on the A719 and had a population of 141 in the Census of 2001.

    History

    The mill

    Previously known as Hareshaw Mill this old carding mill dates from 1784 and has gone through a number of uses, even hosting a bookshop at one point. The 1856 OS map records the location of the weir, sluice, and lade that diverted and carried water to the mill wheel from the Craufurdland Water. By 1910 the OS maps show that the wollen mill was no longer in use as a mill. Part of the mill became a private dwelling.

    Although built as a carding mill, Waterside Mill was later also used for weaving. The wheelpit of the mill still survives. In 1910 the building became a creamery, and then a dairy under the management of the Fenwick Farming Co-operative. Waterside village grew up because of the jobs created by the mill.

    Waterside Karori

    Waterside Karori AFC is an association football club in Karori, a suburb of Wellington, New Zealand.

    Waterside Karori was formed in 19881 when Karori Swifts merged with Waterside. These two clubs had contrasting origins: Swifts were founded in 1894 from a Sunday School, and Waterside were founded in 1921 by dock workers. The current Waterside Karori club is still nicknamed Wharfies.

    Waterside were originally based at Kaiwharawhara at Wellington's waterfront, a location still used by Waterside Karori. Waterside were a successful club at national level in New Zealand in the 1930s and 40s, winning the Chatham Cup in 1938, 1939, 1940 and 1947. However, the club was damaged by the wider effects of the 1951 waterfront strike and took years to recover.

    Swifts were initially itinerant but settled in Karori in 1950, changing their name to Karori Swifts in the 1960s.

    At the time of the merger Waterside had sponsorship and were playing in the National League, but had a relatively small player base. Swifts, on the other hand, had a large player base, both senior and junior, but lacked top-level success. The merged club adopted the Waterside strip of black and white vertical stripes with the maroon Swifts strip being retained as a second strip.

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