Infobox building name BarbicanEstate native name native name lang former names alternate names status image BarbicanEstate Tower 2007.jpg image alt Shakespeare Tower, one of the three residential towers ... Official website embedded references The BarbicanEstate is a residential estate built during the 1960s ... barbicanestate history.htm title History of the BarbicanEstate publisher City of London accessdate ... our services barbicanestate history.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 12 07 cite ref ... was the earlier, ground breaking Golden Lane Estate immediately North of Barbican. The estate of convert ... cite web url http www.cityoflondon.gov.uk Corporation our services barbicanestate listing.htm title ... web 20061008192733 http cityoflondon.gov.uk Corporation our services barbicanestate listing.htm ... the Barbican centre. The estate also contains three of Tall buildings in London London s tallest ... A panorama of the Barbican complex The BarbicanEstate also contains the Barbican Centre an art s, drama ... 1965 and 1971 ref name listing to link the Barbican and Golden Lane Estate , it is also listed. Nearby ... links commons category BarbicanEstate http www.cityoflondon.gov.uk Corporation LGNL Services Housing Private housing Barbican history history.htm The history of the BarbicanEstate http www.cityoflondon.gov.uk ... BarbicanEstate http www.barbicanliving.co.uk Barbican Living website http www.barbicantalk.com Barbican ... Category BarbicanEstate eu BarbicanEstate fr Domaine de Barbican it BarbicanEstate he no Barbican ... densely populated by financial institutions. It contains, or is adjacent to, the Barbican Arts Centre , the Museum of London , the Guildhall School of Music and Drama , the Barbican public library, the City of London School for Girls and a YMCA , forming the Barbican Complex . The complex is a prominent ... 12 June 2011 ref History File Barbican monument Bryers and Sons.JPG thumb left Frieze recovered from Bryers and Sons building at 53 and 54 Barbican which survived wartime bombing but was demolished to make ... more details
About the type of building file Nuremberg White Tower f w.jpg thumb 250px The barbican of the White Tower in Nuremberg . A barbican , from medieval Latin language Latin barbecana , signifying the outer fortification of a city or castle, with cognates in the Romance languages perhaps deriving ultimately from Arabic or Persian language Persian cf. bab khanah gate house and towered gateway ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?l b&p 2 Barbican EOL Other possible roots of the word lie in the Arabic word barbakh , meaning a canal or channel through which water flows, might have been the source of the loop hole meaning. ref or from the mediaeval English language English burgh kenning ref Etymology suggested by Sir Henry Spelman in the 1640s. He explained the name as a combination of burgh meaning tower and ken meaning see or watch as in the folk song D ya ken John Peel . See also http www.barbicanliving.co.uk h3a.html Where does the name Barbican come from? ref , is a fortified outpost or gateway, such as an outer defense to a city or castle, or any tower situated over a gate or bridge which was used for defensive purposes. Usually barbicans were situated outside the main line of defences and connected to the Defensive wall city walls with a walled road called the neck . In the 15th century, with the improvement in siege tactics and artillery , barbicans lost their significance. However, several barbicans were built even in the 16th century. Fortified or mock fortified gatehouse s remained a feature of ambitious French and English residences into the 17th century. See also Krak w barbican Warsaw BarbicanBarbicanEstate , London Barbican, Plymouth Gatehouse References reflist Commons category Barbicans Wikt barbican Wikisource1911Enc Fortifications Category Barbicans Category Medieval defences be be x old bg ca Barbacana cs Barbak n de Barbakane es Barbacana fr Barbacane io Barbakano it Barbacane he lv Barbak ns lt Barbakanas li Barbacane ... more details
wiktionary barbicanBarbican is a type of fortified building. Barbican may also refer to Willoughby House , also known as the Barbican, London Barbican comics , a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Barbican horse , a thoroughbred horse Barbican beer , a non alcoholic beverage popular in the Middle East Barbican, Plymouth , England BarbicanEstate , a residential estate in London Barbican Centre , a performing arts centre in London Barbican station , in the London Underground disambig de Barbican he ... more details
www.cityoflondon.gov.uk Corporation LGNL Services Housing Private housing Barbican history War damage and redevelopment.htm History of the BarbicanEstate from the City of London website, accessed 1 February ... avoid getting lost on the walkways of the BarbicanEstateBarbican Housing Estate on the way to the Centre ... http www.cityoflondon.gov.uk Corporation our services barbicanestate listing.htm Listing of the Barbican ... the BarbicanEstateBarbican Housing Estate and the nearby Golden Lane Estate . Project architect ... , and is also within the BarbicanEstate . Nearby railway stations Barbican tube station Farringdon ... BarbicanEstate Museum of London References references External links commons category Barbican Arts ... Estate Category Event venues established in 1982 Category 1982 establishments in England da Barbican ...For the indoor entertainment venue Barbican Centre, York Use British English date December 2011 Use dmy dates date December 2011 Infobox theatre name Barbican Centre image Barbican logo.png image size 194 caption Logo of the Barbican Centre address Silk Street city London country United Kingdom designation ..., Powell and Bon owner City of London Corporation capacity Barbican Hall 1949 br Barbican Theatre ... The Barbican Centre is the largest performing arts center performing arts centre in Europe. ref cite web title About Barbican , from the Barbican s website url http www.barbican.org.uk about barbican accessdate 29 August 2007 ref Located in the City of London , England, the Centre hosts classical ... conservatory . The London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra are based in the Barbican Centre s concert hall. The Barbican Centre is owned, funded, and managed by the City of London ... Barbican Hall capacity 1,949 home of the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra . Barbican Theatre capacity 1,166 The Pit flexible 200 seat theatre venue Barbican Art Gallery and the free new commission gallery The Curve Barbican Film 3 cinema screens with seating capacity of 288, 255 ... more details
File POL Warsawa Barbican.jpg thumb 220px Warsaw Barbican, seen from outside the Warsaw Old Town city walls . The Warsaw barbican lang pl barbakan warszawski is a barbican semicircular fortified outpost in Warsaw , Poland , and one of few remaining relics of the complex network of historic fortifications that once encircled Warsaw. Located between the Warsaw Old Town Old and Warsaw New Town New Town s, it is a major tourist attraction. History Image 4 Warszawa 23.jpg thumb 220px The barbican seen from within the Warsaw Old Town city walls Image Barbakan12a.jpg thumb left 220px The barbican in a late 18th century watercolor by Zygmunt Vogel . The barbican was erected in 1540 in place of an older gate to protect Nowomiejska Street. It was designed by Jan Baptist the Venetian , an Italian Renaissance architect who lived and worked in the Mazowsze region of 16th century Kingdom of Poland 1385 ... had fallen into disrepair. The barbican had the form of a three level semicircular bastion manned ..., the 4 tower barbican became an anachronism serving virtually no practical purpose. This was largely ... Swedes . In the 18th century, the barbican was partially dismantled as its defensive value was negligible ... buildings in the reconstruction process. However, a lack of funds delayed the barbican s planned ... Warsaw Uprising of 1944 , the barbican was largely destroyed, as were most of the Old Town s buildings ... government decided it would be cheaper to rebuild the barbican and the nearby city walls as a tourist ... historic buildings demolished in the cities of Nysa, Poland Nysa and Wroc aw most of the barbican was rebuilt ... a popular tourist attraction. See also Image Barbakan10a.jpg thumb 220px The barbican and adjoining buildings, damaged in World War II . Krak w barbican the largest barbican in Poland. Warsaw s is the second ... Europe Poland Wojewodztwo Mazowieckie Warsaw 468976 Things To Do Warsaw Barbican BR 1.html Barbican ... Barbican pl icon http www.warszawa1939.pl index.php?r1 barbakan.htm&r3 0 History of Barbacan and http ... more details
refimprove date March 2011 The Barbican is the name now given to the western and northern sides of the old harbour area of Plymouth , Devon , England . It was one of the few parts of the city to escape most of the destruction of The Blitz during the Second World War. Two or three streets still retain some of the architecture of an old fishing port. File Barbican Plymouth.jpg The Barbican waterfront, although currently this area is covered with enclosed seating and umbrellas. 300px thumb right History The present Barbican district is generally regarded as being roughly equivalent to the location and size of the medieval walled town of Sutton. A barbican is a fortified gate, and here the name probably derives from the Castle Barbican which was an entrance to the late medieval fortress that guarded ... . For centuries the Barbican was home to Plymouth s fish market now relocated to the other side of the harbour ... of the Barbican is now called New Street, it was formerly called Rag Street. Much historical research ... were restored and are still owned and maintained by the Plymouth Barbican Association. However many ... Marine Aquarium.jpg thumb right The National Marine Aquarium. Places of interest in the Barbican include ... Robert Lenkiewicz , who lived and worked on the Barbican for many years deriving much of his ... Gin Distillery. The Barbican also contains a variety of shops and businesses including the Barbican ... Inn and numerous bars and eating places. Culture The Barbican boasts some subculture underground ... Barbican Visitors Guide http www.plymouth.gov.uk homepage leisureandtourism libraries whatsinyourlibrary lns barbicanarchive.htm Plymouth City Council Barbican Archive http swib.wikidot.com South West image Bank Plymouth Barbican Association http www.barbicanwaterfront.com Plymouth Barbican Guide and Event Portal References reflist Plymouth s Historic Barbican Chris Robinson Pen & Ink Publishing with Plymouth Barbican Association 2007 coord 50 22 2 N 4 8 10 W display title type city region GB ... more details
Infobox military structure name Krak w Barbican native name Barbakan krakowski location Krak w map type Poland map caption Location in Poland map size 200 latitude 50.0356 longitude 19.5630 image File Barbakan Krakow z ulicy Basztowej.jpg 306px caption Krak w Barbican, seen from Basztowa street. At left, section of the covered passageway leading to Florian Gate at city walls built 1498 type Polish Gothic outpost The Krak w barbican lang pl barbakan krakowski is a barbican a fortified outpost once connected to the city walls . It is a historic gateway leading into Krak w Old Town the Old Town of Krak w , Poland . The barbican is one of the few remaining relics of the complex network of fortifications and defensive barriers that once encircled the royal city of Krak w in the Lesser Poland south of Poland . ref name MFA Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2002 2009, http www.poland.gov.pl The,Sites,on,the,UNESCO,List,407.html The Sites on the UNESCO List. Krakow, at http www.poland.gov.pl Poland.gov.pl ref ref name JP Jane Perlez, http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9F0CE0DA1538F93BA25754C0A965958260&partner rssnyt&emc rss Cracow Emerges From the Shadows in the New York Times , July 18, 1993. ref It currently serves as a tourist attraction and venue for a variety of exhibitions. ref ... The Gothic architecture Gothic style barbican, built around 1498, is one of only three such fortified ... hold 130 embrasure s. The barbican was originally linked to the city walls by a covered passageway ... center widths 215px heights 155px perrow 2 File Krak w 149.jpg Krak w Barbican entrance. File Krakau ... Park which encircles the Krak w Old Town Old Town Stare Miasto Warsaw barbican Notes reflist colwidth 30em Bibliography Marek ukow Karczewski, Barbakan The Barbican , Magazyn Kulturalny KRAK W Special ... Barbakan in Krak w http www.krakow poland.com Tourist attractions Barbican,bhi.html Krak w Poland information about and photographs of Krak w s Barbican DEFAULTSORT Krakow Barbican Category Buildings ... more details
9.261 tubeexits10 decrease 8.870 Barbican is a London Underground station serving the BarbicanEstate and Barbican Centre Centre in the City of London . It is on the Circle line London Underground Circle ...Infobox London station name Barbican symbol underground alt name manager London Underground owner locale BarbicanEstateBarbican borough City of London platforms 2 fare zone 1 railcode tubecode ZBB image name Barbican tube station MMB 02.jpg image alt caption Looking east along the platforms. latitude 51.5202 longitude 0.0977 map type Central London years1 start date 23 December 1865 years2 1 November 1910 years3 24 October 1924 years4 1 December 1968 years5 1976 years6 1982 years7 2009 years8 events1 ... ref name Butt14 events3 Renamed as Aldersgate and Barbican ref name Butt14 events4 Renamed as Barbican ... trains to and from Moorgate via Barbican ceased in March 2009. History The station was first called ... to Aldersgate on 1 November 1910, ref name Butt14 then to Aldersgate and Barbican in 1923, ref ... the Golden Lane Estate , is a pub called The Shakespeare . On 4 April 1915, the body of seven year ... March 2009, Thameslink trains ceased to call at Barbican. This was part of the Thameslink Programme ... First Capital Connect date ref As a result, Barbican is no longer a multimodal station. A display ... side of the main entrance corridor. Layout File Barbican tube station MMB 05.jpg thumb right ..., the LUL stations station Farringdon eastern ticket hall will be just to the west of Barbican station ... navbox DEFAULTSORT Barbican Tube Station Category Circle Line stations Category Hammersmith & City ... served by First Capital Connect Category Railway stations served by Crossrail Category BarbicanEstate ar da Barbican Station de Barbican London Underground fr Barbican m tro de Londres gan it Barbican metropolitana di Londra ka nl Barbican metrostation ja no Barbican stasjon ru simple Barbican tube station ... more details
wiktionary estateEstate may refer to Estate law , a term in common law for a person s property, entitlements and obligations. Estates of the realm , a broad social category in the histories of certain countries. Estate land , the grounds and tenancies such as farms, housing, woodland, parkland associated with a very large property. Housing estate , a group of houses built as a single development. Industrial estate , and trading estate, property planned and sublet for industrial and commercial use. Estate, a brand of major appliances, first from RCA , afterwards from Whirlpool Corporation . Estate car , passenger car with a full size back cargo compartment, a station wagon. Estate song Estate song , a 1960 Italian song and jazz standard. Estate album Estate album , a jazz piano album by Michel Petrucciani. Estate, Information Technology term for a set of computers and other technology infrastructure, generally the total set owned by a corporation, as in Estate Management. See ITIL and other standards. disambig it Estate disambigua ja simple Estate ... more details
ref improve date March 2012 Infobox television show name The Estate image caption genre Documentary film Documentary creator narrated starring theme music composer opentheme country Northern Ireland , UK language English language English num episodes 8 executive producer location Coleraine camera runtime 30 minutes network BBC One Northern Ireland picture format first aired 23 January 2012 last aired br 12 March 2011 website http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b01bl0p8 The Estate is a BBC Northern Ireland Documentary film documentary series similar to The Scheme TV series The Scheme , this time following the lives of several families in the Ballysally housing estate in Coleraine . The series was broadcast every Monday at 10 35pm from 23 January 12 March 2012 on BBC One Northern Ireland & is broadcast to the rest of the UK every Tuesday at 11 35pm from 27 March 15 May 2012 on BBC One & BBC One High definition BBC One HD 2nd episode broadcast on a Monday, 3rd, 4th & 5th episodes at 11 40pm & 6th episode at 11 50pm . Episodes The episodes were transmitted at the following times class wikitable Episode BBC One Northern Ireland BBC One NI transmission date time BBC One rest of UK BBC One High definition BBC One HD transmission date time Episode 1 23 January 2012 22 35 27 March 2012 23 35 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 2 30 January 2012 22 35 2 April 2012 23 35 30 mins earlier on BBC One Scotland Episode 3 6 February 2012 22 35 10 April 2012 23 40 30 mins later on BBC One Wales & 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 4 13 February 2012 22 35 17 April 2012 23 40 30 mins later on BBC One Wales & 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 5 20 February 2012 22 35 24 April 2012 23 40 40 mins later on BBC One Wales & 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 6 27 February 2012 22 35 1 May 2012 23 50 40 mins later on BBC One Wales & 1 hour later on BBC One Scotland Episode 7 5 ... External links BBC programme b01bl0p8 The Estate DEFAULTSORT Estate, The Category 2010s British television ... more details
File York, Barbican Centre geograph.org.uk 495341.jpg thumb 250px Barbican Centre, York The Barbican Centre is an indoor entertainment venue located in York , England . The centre hosts various music events, family shows and community events throughout the year and is also a venue for conferences. It has a 1,500 seating capacity with a 1,900 standing capacity. ref citeweb url http www.visityork.org inspire good evening thedms.aspx?dms 13&feature 1&venue 3610959&easi true title York Barbican Centre date work visityork.org accessdate 7 December 2011 ref The Barbican Centre has also been a regular snooker venue for the second biggest ranking tournament, the UK Championship snooker UK Championship , with the championships returning to the venue in 2011 UK Championship snooker 2011 . ref citeweb url http www.yorkbarbican.co.uk content WhatsOn UKSnookerChampionship.aspx title UK Snooker Championship date work Yorkbarbican.co.uk accessdate 7 December 2011 ref The centre is located on the southern end of York city centre, opposite the York city walls city walls . ref citeweb url http www.yorkbarbican.co.uk content YourVisit HowToFindUs.aspx title How to find York Barbican date work Yorkbarbican.co.uk accessdate 7 December 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.yorkbarbican.co.uk content AboutYorkBarbican YorkBarbican.aspx Official Site Category Indoor arenas in England Category Snooker venues Category Buildings and structures in York Coord 53 57 12.42 N 1 4 27.27 W scale 6250 display title ... more details
unreferenced date July 2011 Barbican Heights is a community in the city of St. Catharines , Ontario , Canada . It borders Ontario Highway 406 Highway 406 to the north, Regional Road 77 to the south, Woodmount Drive to the east, and Ontario Highway 406 Highway 406 to the west. Brockview, Ontario Brockview , Marsdale, Ontario Marsdale is to the north, Thorold is to the south, Burleigh Hill, Ontario Burleigh Hill is to the east, and Brockview, Ontario Brockview is to the west. StCatsCommunities Coord missing Ontario Category Neighbourhoods in St. Catharines Ontario geo stub ... more details
at Charleston, South Carolina , on 6 January 1945 renamed Barbican and designated an auxiliary ... Carolina , between 31 March and 24 April, Barbican arrived in the Pacific Ocean Pacific late in the summer of 1945 too late to participate in the war against Japan . In fact, Barbican did not depart ... inactivation. Barbican was placed out of commission at San Francisco, California , on 12 June 1946 ... on 19 July 1946. References reflist DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs b2 barbican i.htm See also ... Barbican ACM 5 Category Chimo class minelayers Category Ships built in West Virginia Category 1942 ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name If You re Feeling Sinister Live at the Barbican Type Live Album Artist Belle & Sebastian Cover Bsbarbican.jpg Released 6 December 2005 Recorded 25 September 2005 Genre Chamber pop Length 44 51 Label Rough Trade Records Producer Belle & Sebastian Reviews Pitchfork Media 9.1 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 15376 if youre feeling sinister live at the barbican 12 Jan 06 Last album Push Barman to Open Old Wounds br 2005 This album If You re Feeling Sinister Live at the Barbican br 2005 Next album The Life Pursuit br 2006 If You re Feeling Sinister Live at the Barbican is a live album by Scottish people Scottish pop group Belle & Sebastian . It features the performance of their 1996 album, If You re Feeling Sinister , in its entirety. It was recorded at the Barbican Arts Centre in London on 25 September 2005. Following the performance, the group continued with an hour long encore of early non album songs as collected on the Push Barman to Open Old Wounds compilation through to then contemporary tracks. These do not form part of this album. The album was released exclusively through iTunes Music Store , with the proceeds going to the Disasters Emergency Committee DEC s Asia Quake Appeal . The concert was one of a series organised by All Tomorrow s Parties music festival All Tomorrow s Parties in which artists performed their most popular albums in their entirety, known as Don t Look Back concert series Don t Look Back . Having never been entirely satisfied with the production on the original release of If You re Feeling Sinister , Belle & Sebastian saw this live release as an opportunity to rectify their previous problems, enhancing the sound with clearer, more defined parts and a string section. Citation ... at the Barbican fr If You re Feeling Sinister Live at the Barbican no If You re Feeling Sinister Live at the Barbican sv If You re Feeling Sinister Live at the Barbican ... more details
Refimprove date November 2007 Finsbury Estate is a large scale housing estate in the Finsbury area of London , England , comprising four purpose built blocks of flats located on a level site, providing 451 residences. Patrick Coman House and Michael Cliffe House are high rise blocks of 9 and 25 storeys respectively, while Joseph Trotter House and Charles Townsend House are of four storeys. Amenities include a community centre and library , below ground car parking, a ball games area and a playground area. Islington Council received Heritage Lottery Fund lottery money funding to develop a new Islington Museum which opened beneath the library on the estate in 2008 ref http www.islington.gov.uk Leisure heritage heritage museum aboutusmus.asp About Islington Museum at Islington Council official website ref A former museum at the Islington Town Hall closed on 15 December 2006. ref http www.creativespaceagency.co.uk spaces view islington museum Islington Museum at Creative Space Agency. Accessed 9 January 2001 ref Architecture Construction is of typical Brutalist style mixed development of the High modernism High Modern period. Through the configuration of the four blocks, two large open spaces have been created, characterized by two predominant inward looking convex spaces defined by the surrounding blocks of flats. Main entrances to the estate are on A1 road London St John Street historic St John Street , where the Islington Library is located, and on Skinner Street to the south west. Accommodation Patrick Coman House 9 storeys, comprising 143 flats, 48 3 bedroom, 80 2 bedroom, 15 bed sitting. Charles Townsend House 4 storeys to the south of the estate, comprising 52 flats 6 4 bedroom, 6 2 bedroom, 24 one bedroom and 16 bed sitting. Michael Cliffe House 25 storey tower block ... flat at Michael Cliffe House on the Finsbury estate. Citation needed date January 2011 Nearby tube stations Angel tube station Northern Line Barbican station Circle line London Underground Circle ... more details
Image Moscow, Tsar Court in Izmailovo Tower and Cathedral.jpg thumb 300px Barbican tower and Cathedral of Intercession, built in 1670s. Izmaylovo Estate lang ru was a country residence of the House of Romanov built in the reign of Alexis I of Russia . Originally located 7 kilometres east of Moscow s city limits, it became part of the expanding city in the 20th century. Its territory spanned 10 to 15 square kilometres of the Serebryanka river valley and corresponds, roughly, to present day Izmaylovo Forest, Terletsky Forest south east and the Cherkizovo market north west territories between the inner ring of the Moscow Railroad and the MKAD beltway. The estate briefly flourished under Tsar Alexis and his daughter Sophia Alekseyevna , being the center of a large estate park with model farms, workshops and hunting reserves. The heart of the estate, the Izmailovo Court of Tsar Alexis lang ru , coord 55 47 30 N 37 45 44 E type landmark region RU display inline,title , was a wooden palace built on an artificial island a hill surrounded by man made ponds. The present day Court retains two sets of palace gates, a cathedral and a barbican tower built in 1670s 1680s. Other extant structures of the Court were built by Konstantin Thon and Mikhail Bykovsky ... 55 48 4 N 37 46 9 E display inline . Overall layout of Izmaylovo estate, dictated by the rivers, was irregular ... end of the estate five kilns were placed around the moat in a star pattern. The estate also featured ... by a massive barbican tower that doubled as the belltower for the cathedral. The 14 span ... extant Barbican tower extant Cathedral of Intercession extant Mill on Izmailovo dam demolished ... to the south, near the Menagerie. She connected the new country palace with Aleksey Razumovsky estate ... and Lyublino Estate . The Court itself but not the interiors of the Court buildings is freely accessible to the public. There is a small exhibition of 17th century art in the groundfloor of the barbican ... more details
A servient estate or servient premises or servient tenement is contrasted with a dominant estate or dominant premises . These terms are usually used in reference to estates or tenements in the law of easements. A dominant estate has the benefit of a servitude or easement over the servient estate. Category Real property law ... more details
Avondale Estate may refer to the Avondale Agricultural Research Station in Western Australia, formerly known as Avondale Estate Avondale Estates, Georgia Avondale Estate in Cooranbong, New South Wales disambig ... more details
The Chatsworth Estate may refer to Chatsworth House and the surrounding lands in Derbyshire, England The Chatsworth Estate Shameless The Chatsworth Estate , the fictional setting of the C4 show, Shameless disambig ... more details
Woods Estate may refer to Woods Estate, London Redbridge Woods Estate, West Midlands Wednesbury geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
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Image JRRT logo.svg thumb Estate trademark 100px right Estate trademark The Tolkien Estate is the legal body which manages the property of the late J. R. R. Tolkien , including the copyright in his works. The individual copyrights have for the most part been assigned by the Estate to subsidiary entities such as the J.R.R. Tolkien Discretionary Settlement and the The Tolkien Trust Tolkien charitable Trust . The various holdings of the Tolkien family, including the Estate, have been organized under The Tolkien Company, the directors of which are Christopher Tolkien , his wife Baillie Tolkien , and the Professor s grandson Tolkien Family Michael Tolkien Michael George Tolkien . The executors of the Estate proper are Christopher Tolkien, who is sole literary executor, and succeeding Professor Tolkien s lawyer Frank Williamson Cathleen Blackburn of Manches & Co., who has also been the Estate s solicitor for many years. The film and merchandise rights for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit were sold by J.R.R. Tolkien in 1969, and are currently owned by Tolkien Enterprises , a company controlled by Saul Zaentz . See also Estate law External links http www.tolkienestate.com The Official Website of the JRR Tolkien Estate http news.findlaw.com nytimes docs ent tlknnewline21108cmp.html Tolkien Trust v. New Line Cinema Corp. Category J. R. R. Tolkien Tolkien stub de Tolkien Estate es Tolkien Estate fr Tolkien Estate nl Tolkien Estate pl Tolkien Estate ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove December 2008 orphan March 2010 An estate liquidation is similar to an estate sale in that the main concern or goal is to liquidate the estate land estate home, garage, sheds and yard with an estate sale organization while also often adding the contents of a safe deposit box or more, family heirloom s too valuable to be left within the constraints of the family home, real estate, cars, boats, and other transportation including but not limited to motor homes and RVs, animals, livestock and whatever other assets the estate may encompass. While it is necessary in most states that a realtor be present to write up the documents for the sale of Real estate real land , most other items do not require any other license or permit other than the local Business license license s needed to run a business in that city, county or state where the liquidation is taking place. Oftentimes the family will retain a lawyer to oversee the process of liquidation and to keep the system straight on legalities of stock s and Bond finance bond s being traded, investment s liquidated and any real property changing hands legally. Estate liquidations happen mostly like estate sales, with the liquidators making the home and items to be sold ready for a public sale. Most liquidators will charge a commission of a percentage of the net profit . Differences from estate sales The main differences between an estate liquidation and a mere estate sale is the sphere of inclusion which in a liquidation can expand to stocks, bonds, real property, fine jewelry , Coin collecting coin collection s and fine art . Often an estate liquidation is accompanied by realtors, attorneys, Certified Public Accountant CPAs , and appraiser s, while a estate sale can be done by nearly anyone with knowledge of value of household items and collectibles in question. DEFAULTSORT Estate Liquidation Category Real estate Category Sales Category Auctioneering ... more details
primarysources date July 2011 refimprove date July 2011 The Troms Estate Norwegian Troms godset was a Norwegian estate, originally the in Troms located part of Irgens Estate the Irgens Estate . The estate seat was Karnes Farm. History The properties concerned were in 1677 taken over by Giert Lange, who otherwise had been the manager of the Irgens Estate. The newly created estate consisted of approximately 120 farms and 90 Sami clearings Norwegian finnerydning . In 1705, Baroness Cornelia von Westervick, the widow of Baron Joachim Irgens von Westervick , bought back the Troms estate, and she sat as a proprieterian until her death in 1708, whereafter her brother, Baron Jacob de Petersen, in 1713 took over the estate. His sons sold in 1751 the estate to merchant Johan Christian Hvid from Trondheim . His father, Michael Hvid, had been the estate manager since 1716 and remained so until 1757. In 1764, Johan Hysing bought the estate, and he was in 1771 followed by his son, Ahlert Hysing. His brother in law, Andreas R st, bought the estate in 1772, and in 1777 and 1781, it was sold to Georg Wasmuth. On the 10th June 1783, the Troms Estate was divided into three estates Skjerv y Estate The northern part, including Skjerv y and K fjord up to the border of Finnmark , was taken over by Ahlert Hysing. Karnes Estate The middle part, including Helg y, Karls y, Ullsfjord and Lyngen, was taken over by Georg Wasmuth and later his son Ulrik Wasmuth. Bentsjord Estate The southern part, including Hilles and Troms, was taken over by Hans Andreas Moursund, who was married to Georg Wasmuth s daughter. See also List of Norwegian estates Literature and sources Wikipedia, Norwegian Bokm l & Riksm l no Troms godset Per 10.06.2011. Category Troms no Troms godset nn Troms godset ... more details
Appleton Estate is a sugar estate and distillery in Jamaica that has been handcrafting rums since 1749. They produce a wide variety of aged rum s, as well as standard gold and white rums. Located in the heart of the country s sugar cane belt, it is the oldest sugar estate and distillery in Jamaica. The Estate s sugar cane is harvested by machine as well as the old fashioned way by men wielding machetes. ref cite web url http www.novusvinum.com spirits appleton rum.html title Pirate s Delight accessdate 2008 11 06 last West first August date 2008 07 01 work Feature publisher Novus Vinum ref The Appleton Estate covers more than convert 11000 acre ha abbr on of land. The parent company, J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. , also produces the popular Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum. File Appleton Estate, Jamaica.jpg thumb Appleton Estate Rums History The origins of the Appleton Estate go back to 1655 when the British took control of Jamaica from Spain, Rum production started on the island in 1749. Products The Appleton Estate produces traditional pot still rums made in copper pot stills tropically ... in American oak barrels. The Appleton Estate Produce in order of price quality Appleton Estate V X br br Appleton Estate Reserve 8 year old Minimum aged NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL TERRITORIES br br Appleton Estate Extra 12 year old Minimum Aged br br Appleton Estate Master Blenders Legacy Blend of up to 30 year old rums br br Appleton Estate 21 year old Minimum Aged br br Appleton Estate Exclusive DISTILLERY ONLY br br Appleton Estate 30 year old Minimum Aged br br br br All of these rums are award winning ... edition was awarded a 96 100 rating at the 2008 Wine Enthusiasts competition. 2 The Appleton Estate ... index.php Appleton Estate Homepage Jamaica http www.appletonrum.ca Appleton Estate ... Article Feedback 5 drink company stub de Appleton Estate fr Appleton Estate nl Appleton rum no Appleton Estate sv Appleton Estate ... more details