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Arnold Dunbar Smith FRIBA (2 December 1866 – 7 December 1933) was an English architect who in 1897 formed Smith & Brewer 1897 – 1949) with Cecil Claude Brewer (1871 – 1918) who were responsible for the design of the Mary Ward House in London (1899) and the National Museum and Gallery in Cardiff (1912) who are both Grade I listed buildings. Early life and education[edit]Smith was born on 2 December 1866 in Islington, north London, England. Smith attended the Brighton School of Art, the Architectural Association School and later went onto the Royal Academy Schools. Professional career[edit]In 1883 Smith was articled to John George Gibbins in Brighton then later between 1884 and 1896 he went onto work as an assistant for a number of other architects.[1] By 1895 Smith and Cecil Claude Brewer (1871 – 1918) had won a competition for the Passmore Edwards Settlement in Tavistock Place, London. Later in 1897 the two men had formed the Smith & Brewer partnership. which established their reputation as arts and crafts architects working in the so-called “Free Style” of the 1890s (an attempt to create a new architectural style for England). The firm designed mainly domestic work utilizing vernacular traditions (such as Fives Court, Pinner Middlesex) until 1909 when they won the competition for the National Museum of Wales (1910) in Cathays Park, Cardiff. This monumental building, one of the earliest in Great Britain to utilize the Beaux-Arts style then popular in the United States, signaled a change in direction for the firm. The Arts and Crafts Movement was failing and architects were returning to classicism, particularly for large, public buildings. The innovative design of Heal's Furniture Store (1916), however, suppressed the classical imagery in favor of an honest expression of the steel frame structure of the building. The partnership of Smith and Brewer formed by Smith and Cecil Claude Brewer a partnership in 1895 in London. Both men were members of the Art Workers Guild (Brewer elected in 1901 and Smith elected in c1922). Brewer also served on the Art Workers Guild Committee from 1906 to 1907 and was one of the founding leaders of the Design and Industries Association.
https://www.londonremembers.com/subjects/arnold-dunbar-smith Significant buildings by Smith & Brewer[edit]Grade I listed buildings
Grade II* and Grade II listed buildings
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1289867 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1351946?section=official-list-entry Chapel adjoining NW of Jane Walker Hospital
Walled Towns of Ireland The walled town of Ardee (https://www.jstor.org/stable/23644217) (https://www.ardeetown.ie/history) Athenry https://athenry.org/record/the-athenry-town-walls-356/ Athlone https://www.heritagecouncil.ie/content/images/Athlone-Town-Walls-and-Defences-Conservation-Plan.pdf Athy https://athyeyeonthepast.blogspot.com/2008/12/athys-town-wall.html Bandon https://www.heritagecouncil.ie/content/images/Bandon_Conservation_Management_Interpretation_Plan.pdf Buttevant https://www.heritagecouncil.ie/content/files/Buttevant_Town_Walls_Conservation_Management_Interpretation_Plan.pdf Carlingford https://carlingfordheritagecentre.com/portfolio/town-wall/ Carrickfergus https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Carrickfergus_Town_Wall and https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/heritage-sites/carrickfergus-town-walls Carrick-on-Suir https://irishwalledtownsnetwork.ie/town/carrick-on-suir/ Cashel Castledermot Clonmel Cork City Derry-Londonderry Drogheda Dublin City Dundalk walls https://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/digital-book-collection/digital-books-by-county/louth/dalton-the-history-of-dun/ Fethard Galway City Kells Kildare Town Kilkenny Kilmallock Limerick City Loughrea New Ross Rindoon Trim Waterford City Wexford Town Youghal
Athenry, Athlone, Athy, Bandon, Buttevant, Carlingford, Carrickfergus, Carrick-on-Suir, Cashel, Castledermot, Clonmel, Cork City, Derry-Londonderry, Drogheda, Dublin City, Fethard, Galway City, Kells, Kildare Town, Kilkenny, Kilmallock, Limerick City, Loughrea, New Ross, Rindoon, Trim, Waterford City, Wexford Town and Youghal. The Nicklaus-Jacklin Award, known as the Nicklaus-Jacklin Award presented by Aon for sponsorship reasons, is an award given to one player from teams from the USA and Europe who "best embodies the spirit of the Ryder Cup". https://www.rydercup.com/nicklaus-jacklin-award https://web.archive.org/web/20231001182614/https://www.rydercup.com/nicklaus-jacklin-award The award was THE CONCESSION - SEPTEMBER 20, 1969 That is Tony Jacklin's recollection of what the great Jack Nicklaus said to him after conceding a two-foot putt that led to the first tie in Ryder Cup history. Nicklaus' concession is now widely regarded as one of the greatest acts of sportsmanship ever seen in golf or anywhere else and many, including Jacklin, believe it set a tone for the event that lasts to this day. It represents the best of the Ryder Cup. Inspired by the historic 1969 Concession, the award honors two icons in the game and recognizes the player who best represents the spirit of the Ryder Cup – who sees the bigger picture and makes better decisions both on and off the course. https://www.rydercup.com/news-media/the-concession-september-20-1969 The first Ryder Cup tie, in 1969 at Royal Birkdale, came about when American Jack Nicklaus made what has become the most famous concession in the history of the game. Nicklaus holed a five-foot putt and then picked up Tony Jacklin's ball marker, which was three feet from the hole. It meant their match and the overall score ended in a tie. Jacklin recalled that Nicklaus said to him: "I don't believe you would have missed that, but I'd never give you the opportunity in these circumstances." It was an act of sportsmanship that has spawned the Nicklaus-Jacklin award, which will be presented on Sunday to the player who best represents the spirit of the Ryder Cup.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/66930722 WINNERS: Rose has become the third player to receive this honor, following Dustin Johnson from the U.S. Team and Sergio Garcia from the European Team, who won the Award at Whistling Straits two years ago. https://www.rydercup.com/news-media/justin-rose-named-winner-of-the-nicklaus-jacklin-award-presented-by-aon-at-44th-ryder-cup
From https://web.archive.org/web/20061022124816/http://www.get-happy-records.com/labels-disco/labelsR.htm (http://www.get-happy-records.com/labels-disco/labelsR.htm) ADA 1 NICK LOWE - I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass 7" (1978) ADA 2 PROFITS - I'm A Hog For You Baby 7" (1978) ADA 3 ELVIS COSTELLO - (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea 7" (1978) ADA 4 IGGY POP & JAMES WILLIAMSON - Kill City 7" (1978) ADA 5 seems to be unreleased: La Düsseldorf - La Düsseldorf 7" (1978) ADA 6 PEZBAND - On And On 7" (1978) ADA 7 unreleased, planned was: ANDY ARTHURS - I Can Detect You For 1,000,000 Miles 7" ADA 8 SOFT BOYS - Anglepoise Lamp 7" (1978) ADA 9 GOOD RATS - Mr. Mechanic 7" (1978) ADA 10 ELVIS COSTELLO - Pump It Up 7" (1978) ADA 11 STEROIDS - In The Colonies 7" (1978) (maybe unreleased) ADA 12 NICK LOWE - Little Hitler 7" (1978) ADA 13 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS - You're Gonna Miss Me 7" (1978) ADA 14 unreleased, planned was: Count Five - Psychotic Reaction 7" ADA 15 RAY CAMPI AND HIS ROCKABILLY REBELS - Teenage Boogie 7“/12“ (1978) ADA 16 ELECTRIC PRUNES - I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night 7" (1978) ADA 17 seems to be unreleased: SHADOWS OF KNIGHT - Gloria 7" ADA 18 BETTE BRIGHT - My Boyfriend's Back 7" (1978) ADA 19 TANZ DER YOUTH - I'm sorry 7" (1978) ADA 20 METAL URBAIN - Hysterie Connective 7" (1978) ADA 21 BETTE BRIGHT - The Captain Of Your Ship 7" (1978) ADA 22 RED CRAYOLA - Wives In Orbit 7" (1978) ADA 23 YACHTS - Look Back In Love 7" (1978) ADA 24 ELVIS COSTELLO - Radio Radio 7" (1978) ADA 25 YACHTS - Yachting Types 7" (1978) ADA 26 NICK LOWE - American Squirm 7" (1978) ADA 27 NEON - Don't Eat Bricks 7" (1978) ADA 28 BRAM TCHAIKOVSKY - Girl Of My Dreams 7" (1979) ADA 29 POP GROUP - She Is Beyond Good And Evil 7“/12“ (1979) ADA 30 RICHARD HELL & VOIDOIDS - The Kid With The Replacable Head 7" (1979) ADA 31 ELVIS COSTELLO - Oliver's Army 7" (1979) ADA 32 ELVIS COSTELLO - Accidents Will Happen 7" (1978) not released in the UK with this number ADA 33 ADA 34 NICK LOWE - Cracking Up 7" (1979) ADA 35 ELVIS COSTELLO - Accidents Will Happen 7" (1979) ADA 36 YACHTS - Love You Love You 7" (1979) ADA 37 BRAM TCHAIKOVSKY - I'm The One That's Leaving 7" (1979) ADA 38 ADA 39 ADA 40 SUSSEX - Treat Me Kind 7" (1979) ADA 41 WAYNE KRAMER - The Harder They Come 7" (1979) ADA 42 YACHTS - Box 202 7" (1979) ADA 43 NICK LOWE - Cruel To Be Kind 7" (1979) ADA 44 INMATES - Dirty Water 7" (1979) ADA 45 ADA 46 999 - Found Out Too Late 7" (1979) ADA 47 INMATES - The Walk 7" (1979) ADA 48 VISAGE - Tar 7" (1979) ADA 49 YACHTS - Now I'm Spoken For 7" (1979) ADA 50 INMATES - Love Got Me 7" (1980) ADA 51 ADA 52 YACHTS - There's A Ghost In My House 7" (1980) ADA 53 INMATES - Three Time Loser 7" (1980) ADA 54 BRAM TCGHAIKOVSKY - Letīs Dance 7" (1980) ADA 55 ADA 56 BRAM TCHAIKOVSKY - Pressure 7" (1980) ADA 57 YACHTS - I. O. U. 7" (1980) ADA 58 ADA 59 INMATES - So Much In Love 7" (1980) ADA 60 ADA 61 INMATES - Stop It Baby 7" (1980) ADA 62 D.J. KANE & HE MILLIONAIRES - Lately Things Get Screwed Up All The Time 7" (1981) ADA 63 INMATES - Heartbeat 7" (1981)
RDR 1 PERE UBU - Datapanik In The Year Zero MLP (1978) RDR 2 CLIVE LANGER & THE BOXES - I Want The Whole World MLP (1979) RDR 3 BRAM TCHAIKOVSKY - Pressure MLP (1980)
RG 1 ELVIS COSTELLO - Talking In The Dark 7“ (1978)
RAD 1 NICK LOWE - Jesus Of Cool LP (1978) RAD 2 IGGY POP & JAMES WILLIAMSON - Kill City LP (1978) RAD 3 ELVIS COSTELLO - This Year's Model LP (1978) RAD 4 NATIONAL LAMPOON - That's Not Funny, That's Sick! LP (1978) RAD 5 GOOD RATS - From Rats To Riches LP (1978) RAD 6 PEZBAND - Laughing In The Dark LP (1978) RAD 7 LA DÜSSELDORF - same LP (1978) reissue from 1976 RAD 8 unreleased, planned was: MICHAEL ROTHER - Flammende Herzen LP RAD 9 RAY CAMPI AND HIS ROCKABILLY REBELS - Wildcat Shakeout LP (1978) RAD 10 LA DÜSSELDORF - Viva LP (1978) RAD 11 SHADOWS OF KNIGHT - Gloria LP (1978) reissue from 1966 RAD 12 RED KRAYOLA - The Parable Of Arable Land LP (1978) reissue RAD 13 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS - The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators LP (1978) reissue RAD 14 ELVIS COSTELLO - Armed Forces LP (1979) RAD 15 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS - Easter Everywhere LP (1979) reissue RAD 16 RED KRAYOLA - God Bless The Red Krayola And All Who Sail With It LP (1979) reissue RAD 17 BRAM TCHAIKOVSKY - Strange Man, Changed Man LP (1979) RAD 18 RED CRAYOLA - Soldier Talk LP (1979) RAD 19 YACHTS - same LP (1979) RAD 20 POP GROUP - Y LP (1979) RAD 21 NICK LOWE - Labour Of Lust LP (1979) RAD 22 MAC CURTIS - Rockin' Mother LP (1979) RAD 23 RAD 24 LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III - A Live One LP (1979) RAD 25 INMATES - First Offence LP (1980) RAD 26 BRAM TCHAIKOVSKY - The Russians Are Coming LP (1980) RAD 27 YACHTS -Without Radar LP (1980) RAD 28 INMATES - Shot In The Dark LP (1980) RAD 29 D.J. KANE & THE MILLIONAIRES - same LP (1981) Colours and trademarks of the Championship[edit]The Wimbledon trademarks of the Crossed Rackets logo, the “Flying W” logo R0 G102 B51 Colours, trademarks and uniforms[edit]The present day colours of dark green (RGB - R0 G102 B51) and purple (R84 G0 B139) are the traditional Wimbledon colours and were first introduced in 1909 after it was found that the previous colours of blue, yellow, red and green were virtually the same colours of the Royal Marines. . Competitors must be dressed almost entirely white , but not off-white or cream . A single trim of colour around the neckline and around the cuff of the sleeves is acceptable but must be no wider than one centimetre. Shoes must be almost entirely white. Soles and laces must be completely white. Undergarments that either are or can be visible during play must also be completely white except for a single trim of colour no wider than one centimetre (10mm), except female players who are allowed to wear solid, mid/dark-coloured undershorts provided they are no longer than their shorts or skirt.
However, all tennis players participating in the tournament are required to wear all-white or at least almost all-white clothing, a long-time tradition at Wimbledon.[12][a] Wearing white clothing with some colour accents is also acceptable, provided the colour scheme is not that of an identifiable commercial brand logo (the outfitter's brand logo being the sole exception). Controversy followed Martina Navratilova's wearing branding for "Kim" cigarettes in 1982. Green clothing was worn by the chair umpire, linesmen, ball boys and ball girls until the 2005 Championships; however, beginning with the 2006 Championships, officials, ball boys and ball girls were dressed in new navy blue- and cream-coloured uniforms from American designer Ralph Lauren.
Susan Robeson (born 1953) is a film producer, film director, cinematographer and author and the Executive Director of the Paul Robeson Foundation.https://www.paulrobesonfdn.org/
Category:Adjunct professor Category:1953 births Category:Living people Category:American women film producers Category:African-American film producers Category:American women film directors Category:African-American film directors Category:Writers from Manhattan Category:African-American women writers Category:William Paterson University faculty Category:African-American cinematographers Category:American women cinematographers Category:People associated with Swansea University Category:William Paterson University faculty
Northern Cemetery (Welsh: Mynwent y Gogledd) is a cemetery in Cardiff, Wales. The cemetery has lawn graves, traditional graves, and cremated remains graves. The only building in the cemetery is a toilet block, which has a wildflower and grass roof. https://cardiff.moderngov.co.uk/documents/s53550/FINAL%20Cllr%20Michael%20Statement%20October%202021.pdf The cemetery was opened on 20 October 2021. External links[edit]
Welsh Government Commercial Delivery (WGCD) (Welsh: Cyflawni Masnachol Llywodraeth Cymru) formerly the National Procurement Service (Welsh: Gwasanaeth Caffael Cenedlaethol) from https://www.gov.wales/national-procurement-service
The Reliance Controls electronics factory was an industrial building off Drakes Way, Greenbridge, Swindon, England.m
RSHP describes the building as "neither a factory, nor an office building, nor a research station, but a combination of all three." https://rshp.com/projects/office/reliance-controls/
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Shildon Railway Institute is a membership club located on Redworth Road in Shildon. It was built in 1911 by the North Eastern Railway and replaced an earlier Railway Mechanics Institute on Station Street, which had been built in 1860 by the Stockton and Darlington Railway company. The Institute's history can be traced back to 1833; it was the first Railway Mechanics Institute in the world. Shildon Railway Institute is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.
James Braid (6 February 1870 – 27 November 1950) Golf courses designed by James Braid[edit]
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- ^ "Smith, Arnold Dunbar 1866 - 1933". Biographical Dictionary of British and Irish Architects 1800-1950. Archived from the original on 20 April 2024. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "The National Institute for Social Work and Training and Attached Railings and Gates (Grade I) (1378962)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Cadw. "National Museum of Wales (Grade I) (13694)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "Oxford University Press, 37 Dover Street (Grade I) (1066901)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "Rookery Lodge (Grade II) (1387269)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "Old Buckhurst, The Main House (Grade II) (1353674)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "The Fives Court (Grade II) (1079674)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "Ditton Place including Attached Terrace Wall and Sandstine wall to West (Grade II*) (1096143)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "Farmhouse at Stocks Farm (Grade II) (1101519)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "Heal and Son Limited including Habitat (Grade II*) (1379023)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ Historic England. "Old Hall, Henderson Halls of Residence (Grade II*) (1268409)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ "Game and All Set for a Match: Wimbledon and our Inner Tennis Player". The Green Rooms. Archived from the original on 15 January 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
- ^ "Clothing and equipment". Wimbledon. Archived from the original on 12 July 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
- ^ "Living With the Legend &". The Washington Post. 17 January 1982. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
- ^ Historic England & 1310667.
- ^ "Roald Dahl fans will be able to spend the night in the sweet shop which inspired his books". walesonline.co.uk. Media Wales. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
- ^ Historic England. "Railway Institute and Forecourt Walls (Grade II) (1310667)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ^ The Golf Courses of James Braid by John F Moreton, Grant Books (1996)
- ^ a b Tremlett, Sam (1 November 2019). "What Courses Has James Braid Designed?". Golf Monthly. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
- ^ "Home". Kirkhill Golf Club. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
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