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Gabriel Gonsum Ganaka was the Roman Catholic Bishop (later Archbishop) of Jos, Nigeria. Born 24 May 1937 in Pankshin, he was ordained a priest on 4 July 1965. On 17 May 1973, aged 36, he was appointed as Auxiliary Bishop of Jos and as titular Bishop of Cuicul. He was consecrated on 9 September 1973 by Cardinal Dominic ...
Marit Eikemo (born 1971) is a Norwegian essayist, novelist, journalist and magazine editor. Eikemo was born in Odda. She edited the book Her, no: Møte med unge menneske in 1999, and contributed to the essay collection Synd.no from 2001. Her first novel was Mellom oss sagt from 2006. In 2008 she published the essay coll...
1810: Les Deux Lions, vaudeville in 1 act, with Pierre-Yves Barré, Jean-Baptiste Radet and Louis-Benoît Picard, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 2 Octobre ; 1811: La Nouvelle télégraphique, comédie en vaudeville in 1 act, with Pierre-Yves Barré and Jean-Baptiste Radet, Théâtre du Vaudeville, 21 March ; 1811: Les Deux Edmond, com...
A geneticist is a biologist who studies genetics, the science of genes, heredity, and variation of organisms. A geneticist can be employed as a scientist or a lecturer. Geneticists may perform general research on genetic processes or develop genetic technologies to aid in the pharmaceutical or and agriculture industrie...
William Molyneux FRS (; 17 April 1656 – 11 October 1698) was an Anglo-Irish writer on science, politics and natural philosophy. He is noted as a close friend of fellow philosopher John Locke, and for proposing Molyneux's Problem, a thought experiment widely discussed.
Francesco Vettori (1474–1539) was an Italian diplomat, politician and writer from Florence. He served his city during both the republican and the de Medici regimes. He is remembered chiefly as one of the main personal correspondents of Niccolò Machiavelli, but he also published some small works himself in the same peri...
Side one ; 1) "My Love" (Tony Hatch) - 2:43 ; 2) "Hold on to What You've Got" (Tony Hatch, Petula Clark, Pierre Delanoë) - 2:37 ; 3) "We Can Work It Out" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 2:51 ; 4) "Time for Love" (Tony Hatch, Petula Clark, Vito Pallavicini) - 2:15 ; 5) "Just Say Goodbye" (Tony Hatch, Petula Clark, Pierr...
Current county councillor: David Freear (Conservative)
The music video to What Is Love? was filmed in Paris, France and features Jones walking around the city and a park.
Giessen, spelled Gießen in German (German pronunciation: [ˈɡiːsn̩] ), is a town in the German state (Bundesland) of Hesse, capital of both the district of Giessen and the administrative region of Giessen. The population is approximately 90,000, with roughly 37,000 university students. The name comes from Giezzen, as it...
Watson Realty Corp. was formed in 1965 by William A. Watson, Jr. The company's first office was located in Jacksonville, as a single-office real estate company in a shared storefront with William A. Watson and one part-time sales agent. William A. Watson Jr., was born in Jacksonville, the son and grandson of railroad c...
Troy High School (Alabama), in Troy, Alabama, building listed on the National Register of Historic Places ; Troy High School (California) in Fullerton, California ; Troy Junior-Senior High School in Troy, Idaho ; Troy High School (Kansas) in Troy, Kansas ; Troy High School (Michigan) in Troy, Michigan ; Troy Buchanan H...
Doc Pomus collaborated with Dr. John on a few of the album's songs.
He is a lazy man of no morals, and brutal. He is Malacca Portuguese. When replaced by Jim, he does not leave the area, nor does he find any useful occupation for himself. He connives with the marauder Brown to kill Jim, succeeding indirectly after Brown's men kill Dain Waris. Cornelius is killed by Tamb' Itam, who sees...
• Uganda Patriotic Movement • Uganda Pentecostal University • Uganda People's Army • Uganda People's Congress • Uganda People's Defence Force • Uganda People's Democratic Army • Uganda Program on Cancer and Infectious Diseases • Uganda Protectorate • Uganda Radio Network • Uganda Railway • Uganda Railways Corporation •...
Brian Kerwin (born October 25, 1949) is an American actor who has starred in feature films, on Broadway, and television series and movies.
Enos Thompson Throop (August 21, 1784 – November 1, 1874) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat who was the tenth Governor of New York from 1829 to 1832.
New Plymouth High School ; New Plymouth Middle School ; New Plymouth Elementary School
Annalisa Scurti (born 20 January 1969) is a former Italian female long-distance runner who competed at individual senior level at the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. She also won a bronze medal with the national team at the 1996 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships.
Julia de Asensi (4 May 1859 – 7 November 1921) was a Spanish journalist, translator and writer.
Rodrigo Cortés Giráldez (born 31 May 1973) is a Spanish film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, writer and occasional actor. He is best known for directing the 2010 psychological thriller Buried.
Arkady Mikhailovich Chernetsky, Mayor of Yekaterinburg ; Andrei Kozitsyn, billionaire ; Boris Yeltsin, President of Russia (1991-1999)
Hoffman & Henon Images from Philadelphia Athenaeum
Autorenkollektiv: Geschichte der Stadt Zschopau. Entstehung bis 1945. Zschopau, 1989. ; Heinz Bauer: Die Zschopauer Burg. Probleme ihrer Datierung. In: Erzgebirgische Heimatblätter 15(1993)5, pp. 6–9, ; Eberhard Hahn: Schloss Wildeck in Zschopau einst und jetzt. In: Erzgebirgische Heimatblätter 26(2004)1, pp. 2–5, Eber...
Introduction ; Casablanca ; Lighter Than Air ; Hit The Lights ; Beautiful Night ; Montauk ; You & Other Drugs ; Love Letter ; Summer Source:
Colleen Zenk (born 1953), American actress ; Hans-Joachim Zenk (born 1952), German sprinter ; Tom Zenk (born 1958), American professional wrestler and bodybuilder Zenk is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1635–1717) ; Duncan Campbell, Lord Ormelie (c. 1660 – 1727) ; John Campbell, 2nd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1662–1752) ; John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland (1692–1782) ; Hon. Henry Campbell (c. 1721 – 1727) ; Hon. George Campbell (died 1744) ; Jo...
the middle years of the twentieth century, the contribution of Vorticism was largely forgotten until a spat between John Rothenstein of the Tate Gallery and William Roberts blew up in the press. Rothenstein's 1956 Tate Gallery exhibition 'Wyndham Lewis and Vorticism' was actually a Lewis retrospective with very few Vor...
Vasile Alecsandri, playwright, poet and revolutionary ; Grigore Alexandrescu, poet ; Ioan Alexandru, poet and political figure ; Bartolomeu Anania, poet and clerical figure ; Dimitrie Anghel, poet and playwright ; Tudor Arghezi, poet, journalist ; Céline Arnauld, poet (French language) ; Anatol E. Baconsky, poet ; Geor...
Dee (born Martin Granger) is an electro-pop dance-rock Canadian singer, songwriter, disc jockey, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and remixer. Dee was born in Montreal and raised in Welland, Ontario and Aylmer, Quebec. He moved back to Montreal at the age of eighteen. In 1998, he became the leader of The Urbanauts; the...
Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at :fr:Gaston-François de Witte; see its history for attribution. Gaston-François de Witte (12 June 1897, Antwerp – 1 June 1980, Brussels) was a Belgian herpetologist who discovered and described at least 24 different species of reptiles. Dur...
He is married with the journalist Anastassia Parentzoglou and has two children, named Seline and Paul.
; Hemessen, Caterina van (Antwerp, 1528 – Antwerp, 1587) ; Hemessen, Jan van (Hemiksem, 1500 – Haarlem, 1575) ; Heyden, Jacob van der (Strasbourg, 1573 – Brussels, 1645) ; Hoecke, Caspar (Antwerp, 1585 – Antwerp, 1641) ; Hoefnagel, Joris (Antwerp, 1542 – Vienna, 1600) ; Hulsdonck, Jacob van (Antwerp, 1582 – Antwerp, 16...
P. Piron, De Belgische beeldende kunstenaars uit de 19de en 20ste eeuw, Brussel, 1999. ISBN: 90-76676-01-1 ; Lexicon van West-Vlaamse beeldende kunstenaars, Vol.1, Kortrijk, 1992. ; E. Bénézit, Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des peintres..., Paris, (1976) ISBN: 2-7000-0155-9 ; Catalogue "Als ik kan", Museum van ...
Miloš Žeravica (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Жеравица; born 22 Јuly 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Macedonian First League club FK Sileks. He was also a member of the Serbia national U21 football team from 2007 to 2009, making 1 appearance in the process but did not score a goal.
American musician Barry Manilow performed a concert for over 40,000 fans on the grounds of the Palace on August 27, 1983. The recorded concert was released on VHS and later on DVD as "Barry Manilow: The Concert at Blenheim Palace." The British painter John Piper (1903–1992) was commissioned to paint scenes in the groun...
Mulvany married Mary Field, and they had seven children, the eldest being William Thomas Mulvany. Their son George Francis Mulvany (1809–1869), also practised as a painter. He succeeded his father as keeper of the Royal Hibernian Academy, and in 1854 he was elected the first director of the newly founded National Galle...
Hiroki Mizuhara (水原 大樹), Japanese footballer ; Kiko Mizuhara (水原 希子), Japanese model and actress ; Yūki Mizuhara (水原 ゆう紀), Japanese actress Koyomi Mizuhara (水原 暦), character in the manga series Azumanga Daioh ; Fuyumi Mizuhara (水原 冬美), character in the Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma ; Max Mizuhara, character in the anim...
"Sipping Cider Through a Straw" is a folk song of uncertain origin. A minstrel song titled "Sucking Cider Thro' a Straw", with words and music attributed to W. Freear, was published in 1894 by White-Smith in the United States; this composition may be the origin of the folk song, or may owe its own origin to the folk so...
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Víctor Manuel Villalobos Arámbula was born in Mexico City, Mexico, in 1950.
Margaret "Meg" Sutherland McCall was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Klondike in the Yukon Legislative Assembly from 1978 to 1982. She was a member of the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party. She defeated Yukon New Democratic Party leader Fred Berger and independent candidate Eleanor M...
George Birnie Esslemont (1860 – 2 October 1917) was a Scottish Liberal politician. He was elected as Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South in 1907, and held the seat until he resigned in 1917. He married Clementine Macdonald who became President of the Aberdeen Women's Liberal Association. Their daughter was Mary Ess...
Albert Edmund Bates (1862—1929) was an Australian architect. Many of his works are notable; some are heritage-listed.
In 1987, Chernetsky was elected as a deputy in the Sverdlovsk City Board of People's Deputies in 1987. A year later, he became a member of the Sverdlovsk City Committee CPSU. In January 1992, he was appointed the City Administration Chief. From 1994 to 1995 he was a member of the Sverdlovsk regional government. From 19...
Luís Maria de Barros Serra Marques Guedes (born 25 August 1957) is a Portuguese lawyer and politician. He was Secretary of State for the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of the government of Pedro Passos Coelho, Secretary of State to the Prime Minister of Portugal, and the Government XII Undersecretary of State A...
Paul Lieber is an American film, television and theatre actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Det. Sgt. Eric Dorsey on three episodes of the American sitcom television series Barney Miller. Lieber guest-starred in television programs, including, Who's the Boss?, Cagney & Lacey, Murder, She Wrote, Nigh...
Frederick Community College ; Hood College ; Mount St. Mary's University, Frederick County, Maryland
She also voiced Betty Rubble in the Croatian synchronization of The Flintstones and Smurfette in The Smurfs. She died from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia.
Robert Crannell Minor (1839–1904), American artist, was born in New York City on April 30, 1839. His father, Israel Minor, was a merchant who made a large fortune in the pharmaceutical business. As a young man, Robert Minor worked as a bookkeeper in New York City but decided to study art in his early thirties. After st...
An umpire in cricket is a person who officiates the match according to the Laws of Cricket. Two umpires adjudicate the match on the field, whilst a third umpire has access to video replays, and a fourth umpire looks after the match balls and other duties. The records below are only for on-field umpires. Aleem Dar of Pa...
It is unknown whether the Min Min lights are a real phenomenon, and if so, what their source might be. Various hypotheses have been put forward to explain the lights, including:
Leone N. Farrell (1904–1986). Canadian biochemist and microbiologist at Connaught Laboratories (Toronto) who discovered a way to isolate live virus in bulk quantities, sufficient for producing the polio vaccine. ; Richard D. Feinman (b. 1940). American biochemist and medical researcher at SUNY Downstate Medical Center,...
In 1539, John Bell succeeded Hugh Latimer as bishop of Worcester and was consecrated by Cranmer on 17 August. In the same year he was present during the baptism of Edward VI at Hampton Court. John Bell's elevation to bishop was accompanied with a difficult managerial legacy, that followed in the wake of Latimer's ambit...
1) Santino Castillo (Caribbean Shores), announced 15 April 2015. ; 2) Herman R. Longsworth (Albert), announced 25 March 2015. ; 3) Elvin Penner (Cayo North East), deselected 8 June 2014.
Cavour was laid out in 1880. The town was named for Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, an Italian statesman.
26 March – European Championship qualifying match: Republic of Ireland 2–1 Macedonia in Dublin. ; 2 September – Republic of Ireland 0–0 Slovakia in Dublin. ; 6 September – Republic of Ireland 0–0 Russia in Moscow. ; 7 October – Republic of Ireland 2–0 Andorra in Barcelona. ; 11 October – Republic of Ireland 2–1 Armenia...
Jiří Vyčichlo (born 17 May 1946) is a retired Czechoslovak triple jumper. He was born in Prague and represented the club Dukla Praha. He finished seventh at the 1974 European Championships, ninth at the 1975 European Indoor Championships, and ninth at the 1976 Olympic Games. He became Czechoslovak champion in 1968, 197...
Cinema of England ; Comedy in England ; Literature of England ; Music of England ; Bands from England ; Folk music of England ; Television in England ; Theatre in England ; Entertainment venues in London Art in England
Ahmet Haxhiu (1932–1994), Kosovo Albanian political activist ; Albulena Haxhiu (born 1987), Kosovo Albanian politician ; Baton Haxhiu (born 1968), Albanian journalist from Kosovo ; Fatmir Haxhiu (1927–2001), Albanian painter ; Gerd Haxhiu (born 1972), Albanian football coach ; Mexhit Haxhiu (born 1943), Albanian footba...
(lord of Gironella), but Guillem Ramon was not the feudal lord of Gironella nor even a nobleman, but a cleric. Whether Cerverí was confused or Guillem Ramon only took up his clerical career late in life is not known. In two of his cansos—"Gen m'apareill" and "La clara lutz del bel jorn"—Guillem Ramon celebr...
Arthur Thomson (July 1903-unknown) was an English footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in West Stanley, County Durham. He played for West Stanley, Craghead United, Morecambe, Southend United, and Manchester United.
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until the proclamation of the Russian Republic in September 1917. At its height in the late 19th century, it covered about 22,800,000 km2 (8,800,000 sq mi), roughly one-sixth of the world's landmass, making...
SANAA ; Zollverein School of management and design – 2006– Essen, Germany *as SANAA ; The Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion – 2006– Toledo, Ohio, USA *as SANAA ; Novartis Campus WSJ-158 Office Building – 2006– Basel, Switzerland *as SANAA ; Theater and Artscentre (Stadstheater Almere 'De Kunstlinie') – 2007 – A...
Georg Baumann, Estonian wrestler ; Günter Baumann (born 1947), German politician ; Gustave Baumann (1881–1971), American printmaker and painter
Şeref Özcan (born 8 June 1996) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for Turkish club Menemenspor.
a coronal mass ejection, and the visible flare marks the magnetic connectivity of the coronal disturbance. Unlike active region flares, Hyder flares take a much longer time to reach peak intensity, as much as 30 to 80 minutes and then can continue for several hours. They have not caused any interference with Earthly co...
held on April 10 at Nakano Sun Plaza. As Akari recalled later, one year after leaving Momoiro Clover, she entered entertainment industry with the aim to be an actress and a model. In her days in the group, she struggled with being known as an idol. Rather than "idol Akarin" from Momoiro Clover, she wanted to be "actres...
Wszystko, tylko nie mięta (Warsaw 2002, 2005, 2012) ; Diupa (Warsaw 2002, 2005, 2012) ; Krzywe 10 (Warsaw 2003) ; Lawenda w chodakach (Warsaw 2004, 2012) ; Chłopak Beaty (Warsaw 2004, 2008) ; Cztery łzy (Warsaw 2004, 2008) ; Lina Karo (Warsaw 2004, 2010) ; Furteczki (Warsaw 2004, 2010) ; Piątki (Warsaw 2004, 2010) ; Na...
Spielberg was turned down by Richard D. Zanuck to direct Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies.
Heide Wunder (born 27 August 1939 in Rieneck) is a German historian.
; Shlomi Saranga - Galu Lo (Offer Nissim Remix) Madonna – What It Feels Like For A Girl (Offer Nissim Remix) ; Dolly Parton – Peace Train (Intro) ; SASH! – Encore Un Fois (Offer Nissim, Mr. Black & Asi Tal Remix) ; The KLF – What Time Is Love (Offer Nissim Remix ft. Vocals by Meital De Razon) ; Sanny X ft. Tina Charles...
Brett Barry Storey (born 7 July 1977) is an English footballer who played in the Football League for Lincoln City and currently plays for Staveley Miners Welfare.
to Major. In June 1808 he captured a large transport of supplies to the Russians. During the Battle of Koljonvirta (27 October 1808), Duncker together with Colonel Fahlander and Major Malm and only 600 men helped Sandels to utterly defeated a superior Russian force. In 1809 Duncker fought the Russians in the Swedish pr...
On August 3, 2018, Lauderdale released Jim Lauderdale and Roland White, a previously lost record made with mandolin master Roland White. The disc was recorded in Earl Scruggs' basement in 1979, and the songs were only found recently by White's wife.
The commentaries on the Torah, such as those by Rashi, Abraham ibn Ezra and Nahmanides. ; Commentaries on the Talmud, principally by Rashi, his grandson Samuel ben Meir and Nissim of Gerona. ; Talmudic novellae (chiddushim) by Tosafists, Nahmanides, Nissim of Gerona, Solomon ben Aderet (RaShBA), Yomtov ben Ashbili (Rit...
Jonathan Le Billon was born to Keith and Janet Le Billon, at Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. His paternal grandfather moved to the British mainland from the Channel Islands during World War II. At age 4, Le Billon began attending Nora Bray's School of Dance. At age 9 he began attending the Audrey Spencer Theatre School o...
Jean-Dominique, comte de Cassini (30 June 1748 – 18 October 1845) was a French astronomer, son of César-François Cassini de Thury. Cassini was born at the Paris Observatory. He succeeded his father as director of the observatory in 1784; but his plans for its restoration and re-equipment were wrecked in 1793 by the ani...
1st municipality of Naples ; 2nd municipality of Naples ; 3rd municipality of Naples ; 4th municipality of Naples ; 5th municipality of Naples ; 6th municipality of Naples ; 7th municipality of Naples ; 8th municipality of Naples ; 9th municipality of Naples ; 10th municipality of Naples Municipalities of Naples &ndash...
Adolphe Reymond (1896-1976), Swiss footballer ; Arnold Reymond (1874-1958), Swiss philosopher ; Cauã Reymond (born 1980), Brazilian actor ; Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896), German physician and physiologist ; Gabriel Reymond (born 1923), Swiss racewalker ; Jean Reymond (born 1912), Monaco politician ; Marcel Reymond (...
The southern part, below 28° north, is the state of Baja California Sur. The citizens of Baja California Sur are named sudcalifornianos ("South Californians" in English). La Paz is its capital.
Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour ; Mauro Picotto
Earl W. Kintner (1912–1991), Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission ; Jill Kintner (born 1981), professional American "Mid School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) and professional mountain cross racer ; Robert E. Kintner (1909–1980), American journalist and television executive, president of both NBC and ABC ; William Kintne...
Abdirizak Haji Hussein (Somali: Cabdirisaaq Xaaji Xuseen; Arabic: عبد الرزاق حاجي حسين‎; 24 December 1924 – 31 January 2014) was a Somali diplomat and politician. He was the Prime Minister of Somali Republic from 14 June 1964 to 15 July 1967. Hussein was an early member of the Somali Youth League (SYL), serving as its...
Rafael Rey was born to engineering professor Ricardo Rey Polis and Elsa Rey Elmore. He started his education at the Catholic college of San Isidro, owned by Marist Brothers. From 1971 to 1979 Rey studied Industrial Engineering at the University of Piura, where his father was first Rector, and the Catholic University of...
Emily Hood Westacott (née Hood; 6 May 1910– 9 October 1980), was an Australian female tennis player in the 1930s. In 1930 she won the national junior singles and doubles titles as well as the doubles title with Margaret Molesworth. Due to illness she played little tennis in 1935 and the first half of 1936. She won the...
Sanduleak's parents were born in Romania. His family moved to Cleveland soon after he was born, where Sanduleak did undergraduate work at the Case Institute of Technology, receiving a B.S. in 1956. After serving in the Army, Sanduleak came back to Case Institute, receiving a master's degree in 1961 and a doctorate in 1...
Major General Percy Fernando ; Major General Prasanna Chandrasekera (Retired) ; Major General D. S. K. Wijesooriya (Retired) ; Major General D. W. Hapuarachchi (Retired) ; Major General Jaliya Nammuni (Retired) ; Major General Ananda Weerasekara (Retired) ; Major General H. Somadasa Hapuarachchi (Retired-Deceased) ; Ma...
Big Rock Interchange, the junction of I-430 and I-630, Little Rock, Arkansas ; North Terminal Interchange, the junction of I-40 and I-30, Little Rock, Arkansas ; South Terminal Interchange, the junction of I-30, I-440 and I-530, Little Rock, Arkansas
Hof van Delft ("Court of Delft") is a former municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland. It was located to the west of the city of Delft, and covered the villages of Den Hoorn, Abtswoude, and 't Woudt. The municipality existed from 1817 to 1921, when it became a part of Delft. Currently, the name "Hof van Delf...
James Keddy (born 26 March 1973) is an Irish football coach and former player.
Edwin Ellis Woodman (June 1, 1838 – August 29, 1912) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.
Carla Bissi (born 26 September 1954), known professionally as Alice (Italian pronunciation: [aˈliːtʃe]) or Alice Visconti, is an Italian singer-songwriter and pianist who began her career in the early 1970s. After releasing three albums by the end of the decade, her breakthrough came in 1981 when she won the Sanremo Mu...
1) Graphic designers 2nd Biennial, 1989 ; 2) Artist's exhibition to help the victims of an earthquake in the north of Iran, 1990 ; 3) Graphic Designers 3rd Biennial ; 4) Graphic Designers 4th Biennial ; 5) Graphic Designers 5th Biennial ; 6) Graphic Designers 6th Biennial ; 7) Graphic Designers 7th Biennial ; 8) SARVE ...
Indro Montanelli (1974–1994) ; Vittorio Feltri (1994–1997) ; Mario Cervi (1997–2000) ; Maurizio Belpietro (2000–2007) ; Mario Giordano (2007–2009) ; Vittorio Feltri (2009–2010) ; Alessandro Sallusti (2010–2021) ; Augusto Minzolini (2021-present)
Bamberg is named after early resident William Seaborn Bamberg. Members of the Bamberg family continue to live in the county to this day. The Bamberg City Hall, Bamberg Historic District, Bamberg Post Office, Gen. Francis Marion Bamberg House, Cal Smoak Site, and Woodlands are listed on the National Register of Historic...
Jorge Traverso may refer to: Jorge Traverso (footballer) (born 1947), Argentine footballer Jorge Traverso (journalist) (born 1954), Uruguayan journalist and anchor
pianist ; Laurence Hynes Halloran (1765–1831), pioneer schoolteacher and journalist in Australia ; Marc Hynes (born 1978), British race car driver ; Martin Hynes, American screenwriter, director, actor and producer of independent films ; Mary Hynes (broadcaster), Canadian radio and television broadcaster ; Peter Hynes ...
Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 2 May 1985: • #Barcombe (1) • #Battle (1) • #Beckley (1) • #Bexhill (East) (1) • #Bexhill (North) (1) • #Bexhill (South) (1) • #Bexhill (West) (1) • #Brighton (Elm Grove) (1) • #Brighton (Falmer) (1) • #Brighton (Hanover) (1) • #Brighton (Hollingbu...
The Los Angeles Public Library operates the Encino-Tarzana Branch on Ventura Boulevard in Tarzana.