| Hammer (disambiguation)Hammer can refer to any of the following: Hammer is a type of tool. Hammer throw, the sport. A hammer is a small padded stick or cane used in pairs to play the hammered dulcimer. Dulcimer hammers are made of a variety of materials, most frequently wood wi | HaketsiArmenian name of Georgia in ancient times (before 800). | HachdeanqRegion and family of the old Armenia c. Is also know as Acilisene . |
| Hang-UpsGoldfinger's sophmore effort. It has much more of a ska sound than their first album. Their first single "This Lonely Place" was not as big a success as the release of "Here in your Bedroom", but it did give them numerous live talk show apperances and spi | Hans BrunhartHans Brunhart (born March 28 1945 in Balzers, Liechtenstein) was the head of government, foreign minister and finance minister of Liechtenstein from April 26 1978 until May 26 1993. He was a mameber of the Patriotic Union party, also known as the Fatherla | HanzithRegion and family of the old Armenia c. The region is also know as Antzitene In X century were rulers Habel (c. 970) and Sahak (c. |
| Hale SchoolHale School is the oldest boys’ school in Western Australia. It was founded in 1858 by the first Anglican Bishop of Perth, Dr Mathew Blagden Hale, a clergyman, educator, and social pioneer. The private school, which was then known as "The Bishop’s Collegi | Hal Roach (comedian)For the American producer, see Hal Roach Hal Roach is a prominent Irish comedian who is popular particularly with American tourists visiting Ireland. His act plays heavily on traditional tourist imagery of Ireland and on Irish jokes. Several of his shows | HasletFor the city in Texas, see Haslet, Texas. Haslet is a herbed pork meat loaf, originally from Lincolnshire in England. It is typically made of stale white bread, pork, sage, salt and pepper, and sometimes onion. At least one butcher in Lincolnshire produce |