Hedley
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Hedley may refer to Places:
  • Hedley, British Columbia
    Hedley, British Columbia
    Hedley is an unincorporated town in southern British Columbia, Canada, named after Robert R. Hedley, the manager of the Hall Smelter in Nelson. Hedley is located at the foot of Nickel Plate Mountain in the Similkameen. The town had a population of approximately 400 as of 2005. In the early...

  • Hedley on the Hill, Northumberland
    Hedley on the Hill
     Hedley on the Hill is a village in Northumberland, west of Newcastle Upon Tyne. It is located between the valley of the River Derwent, and the watershed to the River Tyne....

  • Hedley Hill
    Hedley Hill
    Hedley Hill is a small village in County Durham, in England. It is situated between Tow Law and Esh Winning....

    , county Durham
  • Hedley, Texas
    Hedley, Texas
    Hedley is a city in Donley County, Texas, United States. The population was 379 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Hedley is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land....



Hedley may refer to People or Groups:
  • Charles Hedley
    Charles Hedley
    Charles Hedley was a naturalist, active in Australia and winner of the 1925 Clarke Medal.-Early life:...

     (1862 – 1926), malacologist from England and then Australia, winner of the Clarke Award
  • Charles Hedley (rugby league), Australian rugby footballer
  • Jack Hedley
    Jack Hedley
    Jack Hedley is an English actor, best known for his performances on television....

     (born 1930 as Jack Hawkins), British actor
  • Lieut. Robert Hedley
    Robert Hedley
    Lieut. Robert Shafto Hedley was the captain of the Royal Engineers team that reached the final of the FA Cup in 1878, where they were defeated 3–1 by the Wanderers.-Early life and education:...

     (1857 – 1884), English captain of the Royal Engineers in the 1878 FA Cup Final
  • Thomas Hedley
    Thomas Hedley
    Thomas Hedley Jr., is a British magazine editor and screenwriter. The former publisher of Duckworth in London, is presently President and Publisher of Hedley Media Group in New York City. As a young editor of Esquire magazine, he edited and published essays by Federico Fellini, François Truffaut,...

    , publisher
  • William Hedley
    William Hedley
    William Hedley was one of the leading industrial engineers of the early 19th century, and was very instrumental in several major innovations in early railway development...

     (1779 – 1843), British industrial engineer
  • Hedley (band)
    Hedley (band)
    Hedley is a Canadian pop rock band comprising lead singer Jacob Hoggard, Tommy Mac on bass, Dave Rosin on lead guitar and Chris Crippin on drums. The current band retains the original name of Hoggard's pre-Canadian Idol group, although the membership has changed. The band originated in Abbotsford,...

    , a Canadian rock band
    • Hedley (album)
      Hedley (album)
      Hedley is the self-titled debut album of the rock band Hedley, released in Canada on September 6, 2005. The album has been certified double platinum in Canada and garnered a Juno nomination for "Rock Album of the Year"....

      , their self-titled debut album


Fictional characters
  • Roland Hedley
    Roland Hedley
    Roland Burton Hedley, III is a fictional character in the comic strip Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau, inspired by the on-air style of the veteran US reporter Sam Donaldson....

    , reporter in the comic strip Doonesbury
  • Hedley Lamarr, conniving Attorney General in Blazing Saddles
    Blazing Saddles
    Blazing Saddles is a 1974 satirical Western comedy film directed by Mel Brooks. Starring Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder, the film was written by Brooks, Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg, and Al Uger, and was based on Bergman's story and draft. The movie was nominated for three...

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