Refimprove date February 2012 Infobox scientist name CharlesDillonPerrine image Perrine.JPG caption CharlesDillonPerrine birth date birth date 1867 7 28 birth place Ohio death date death date and age 1951 6 21 1867 7 28 death place residence citizenship nationality American ethnicity field astronomy work institutions Lick Observatory alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for Himalia moon Himalia br Elara moon Elara influences influenced prizes religion CharlesDillonPerrine July 28, 1867 June 21, 1951 was an American astronomer living in Argentina . Born in Steubenville, Ohio , a son of Peter and Elizabeth McCauley Perrine, ref name autogenerated1 cite book last Leonard first John title Who s Who in America, Vol. II year 1901 publisher A. N. Marquis and Co. location Chicago, Illinois page p. 885 ref and a descendant of Daniel Perrin , The Huguenot , he worked at Lick Observatory from 1893 to 1909 and then was director of the Argentine National Observatory today, Observatorio Astron mico de C rdoba ref cite web url http www.oac.uncor.edu apache2 default adminweb html WEB Surf M1SM4.html title Observatorio Astron mico de C rdoba publisher Oac.uncor.edu date 1908 09 ... 231 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Perrine, CharlesDillon ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 21, 1951 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Perrine, CharlesDillon Category 1867 births Category 1951 deaths ... stub ar de CharlesDillonPerrine es CharlesDillonPerrine eo CharlesDillonPerrine fr CharlesDillonPerrine it CharlesDillonPerrine lb CharlesDillonPerrine ja no CharlesDillonPerrine nds CharlesDillonPerrine pl CharlesDillonPerrine pt CharlesDillonPerrine ru , sl CharlesDillonPerrine sv CharlesDillonPerrine uk .... He co discovered the lost periodic comet 18D Perrine Mrkos and several other comets. Anton n Mrkos later named the asteroid 6779 Perrine after him. The lunar crater Perrine crater Perrine is also named ... more details
other people Use dmy dates date May 2011 Use British English date May 2011 Charles J. Dillon 1819 &ndash 27 June 1881 was an English actor manager and tragedienne . In 1840, he appeared at the City Theatre, London, as Hamlet , giving a performance which attracted some critical attention. He toured extensively, to improve his reputation. Becoming actor manager of the Theatre Royal, Wolverhampton in 1848, in partnership with comedian Henry Widdicombe. In 1856, at age 37, he returned to London, acting at Sadler s Wells Theatre Sadler s Wells , his success was decisive. From the Wells he went to the Lyceum Theatre London Lyceum , where he became manager on 29 September 1856, becoming manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1857. In 1860&ndash 61, he left England with his wife, Clara, for a tour around the world. They reached United States America and on 18 April 1861, he appeared at the Winter Garden Theatre 1850 Winter Garden , as Belph gor . American Civil War The War of the Rebellion began at that time, affecting trade in the theatres. In 1863, Dillon was in California . He performed for 100 consecutive nights at the Metropolitan Theatre, San Francisco , and was the recipient of much public favour. He then spent two years touring Australia . In 1865, he returned to America and filled ... CharlesDillon The New York Times pp. 8 Obituary 20 July 1888 ref Dillon died 27 June 1881 at Hawick ... of Time New York, 1913 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dillon, Charles ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dillon, Charles Category 1819 births Category 1881 deaths Category English ... Collection Theatre Collection, University of Bristol accessed 29 May 2008 ref Personal life Dillon had two sons and a daughter &ndash with a woman named Silver &ndash they also entered the theatre. Charles Silver, who adopted the name Dillon, constructed and owned the Theatre Royal Stratford East in 1884. The elder Dillon married Clara Conquest 1826&ndash 4 July 1888 , daughter of Benjamin Oliver ... more details
see also Perine disambiguation Perrine may refer to People Perrine music theorist Perrine , French 17th century music theorist and lute teacher CharlesDillonPerrine 1867&ndash 1951 , American Argentine astronomer Henry Perrine 1797&ndash 1840 , American physician, horticulturist, United States Consul in Campeche, Mexico I. B. Perrine Ira Burton Perrine 1861&ndash 1943 , American farmer, rancher and businessman Laurence Perrine , U.S. scholar of English language literature Valerie Perrine b. 1943 , American actress Places Perrine, Florida , an unincorporated community in Miami Dade County, Florida, United States. In the U.S. Census for 2000, Perrine was divided into two census designated places East Perrine, Florida now incorporated as part of the Village of Palmetto Bay, Florida West Perrine, Florida Perrine Bridge , in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States named after I. B. PerrinePerrine s Bridge , near Rifton, New York, United States Perrine crater , an impact crater on the Moon Culture Perrine Monogatari , anime series, in many languages just PerrinePerrine H. Clostermann , a fictional character in the Strike Witches anime disambig Category Surnames ... more details
CharlesDillon was an English actor manager. CharlesDillon may also refer to CharlesDillon, 10th Viscount DillonCharlesDillon, 12th Viscount DillonCharlesDillon, 14th Viscount DillonCharlesDillon designer Charles Hall DillonCharlesDillon American football Others of the Viscounts Dillon were named CharlesDillon See also intitle CharlesDillonDillon surname hndis Dillon, Charles ... more details
Charles Henry Dillon, 14th Viscount Dillon , was born 20 April 1810 in Dublin and died in 1865. He was descended from Charles II of England Charles II . Biography Family He married Lydia Sophia Story, granddaughter of Sir Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet Francis Baring , founder of the London merchant house of Barings . They married in Tusmore House, Tusmore, Oxfordshire, England. He gained his title with the death of his father in 1832. He died on 18 November 1865 at age 55. He left two daughters. The title passed to his brother. Fortune A large window in the Baptistery of Ballaghaderreen Cathedral in County Mayo commemorates Lord Dillon respecting his fairness as a landlord in the period covering the great famine. A further window in a chapel on the south side of the sanctuary commemorates Charles Strickland Town Planner Charles Strickland , who was appointed by Lord Dillon to manage his estates in County Mayo. Under Strickland Charlestown, County Mayo Newtown Dillon was built, the first houses being completed in 1846. The family is recorded as holding estate in Counties Mayo and County Roscommon Roscommon from 1842 to 1875. See also The Longstone, Mottistone S start s hon succession box before William Evetts title High Sheriff of Oxfordshire years 1857 after Henry Lomax Gaskell s reg ie succession box title Viscount Dillon years 1832&ndash 1865 before Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon Henry Dillon after Theobald Dillon, 15th Viscount Dillon Theobald Dillon S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Dillon, CharlesDillon, 14th Viscount alternative names short description date of birth 1810 place of birth date of death 1865 place of death DEFAULTSORT Dillon, CharlesDillon, 14th Viscount Category 1810 births Category 1865 deaths Category High Sheriffs of Oxfordshire Category Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland ... more details
CharlesDillon Lee, 12th Viscount Dillon , Order of St. Patrick KP , Privy Council of Ireland PC 6 November 1745 &ndash 9 November 1813 was Member of Parliament MP for the England English borough of Westbury ... House, the seat of the Lee Family He was born CharlesDillon and changed his name to Dillon Lee in 1776 ... child of Charles II of England Charles II . Lord Dillon inherited his title in 1787 on the death of his father Henry Dillon, 11th Viscount Dillon . His first wife was Henrietta Maria Phipps, who was Descendants ... died at Loughlynn in 1813. Ancestry class wikitable CharlesDillon Lee, 12th Viscount Dillon s ancestors in three generations rowspan 8 align center CharlesDillon Lee, 12th Viscount Dillon rowspan 4 align center Father br Henry Dillon, 11th Viscount Dillon rowspan 2 align center Paternal Grandfather br Arthur Dillon 1670 1733 Gen. Arthur Dillon align center Paternal Great grandfather br Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon align center Paternal Great grandmother br Mary Talbot of Templeogue ... Blackstone after Thomas Wenman after2 Nathaniel Bayly s reg ie succession box title Viscount Dillon years 1787&ndash 1813 before Henry Dillon, 11th Viscount Dillon Henry Dillon after Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon Henry Dillon Lee S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Dillon Lee, Charles, 12th Viscount alternative names short description date of birth 6 November 1745 place of birth date of death 9 November 1813 place of death DEFAULTSORT Dillon Lee, Charles, 12th Viscount ... including Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon Henry , the 13th viscount. He married, secondly, Marie ..., Lord Dillon sold the ancestral manor of Quarrendon, Buckinghamshire Quarendon , in which the ancient ... Maria Phipps, daughter of Constantine, 1st Lord Mulgrave . His son, Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon Henry Augustus, 13th Viscount Dillon , assumed the additional surname and Coat of arms arms of Lee English name Lee . In 1806 Lord Dillon raised a regiment , namely the 101st Regiment of Foot 101st ... more details
Multiple issues notability March 2012 primarysources March 2012 COI March 2012 CharlesDillon was a British designer who, along with his wife and design partner Jane Dillon designer and artist Jane Dillon , made significant contributions to furniture and lighting design across America and Europe. Dillon was born in London to an Irish father and French mother. He was invalided from Sandhurst Military School after a mortar explosion rendered him deaf in one ear. He studied art at Kingston College of Art from 1965, and then furniture design from 1966 1971 at the Royal College of Art under the professorship ... designer James Dyson . CharlesDillon worked as an assistant to Polish artist Stefan Knapp in London before graduating from Royal College of Art . In 1971 Dillon worked under Italian designer Ettore Sottsass at Olivetti in Milan. Dillon married ex RCA fellow design student Jane Young in 1971. Inspired by American designers Charles and Ray Eames Charles & Ray Eames they founded Charles & Jane Dillon Associates in Chelsea, London. Their first collaborative effort Flexible Seating System won ... Kite Cometa Light, 1971 by Charles & Jane Dillon.jpg Kite Cometa Light, 1971 by Charles & Jane Dillon File CharlesDillon with Tallo Lights, 1975.jpg CharlesDillon with Tallo Lights, 1975 File Jobber Chairs designed by Charles & Jane Dillon, 1975.jpg Jobber Chairs by Charles & Jane Dillon gallery Between 1971 and 1982, Charles & Jane Dillon produced lighting, office seating, interiors and products ... Museum of Contemporary Art. CharlesDillon died in 1982. Some of their 1970s lighting designs for Habitat ... We Live Now at Design Museum, London 16 November 2011 12 April 2012. In 2009 Jane Dillon closed her design studio and the V&A Museum London acquired the entire Charles & Jane Dillon and Studio Dillon ... children Harry and Beatrice Dillon. Persondata NAME Dillon, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1982 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dillon, Charles Category ... more details
Infobox NFL player name CharlesDillon image caption currentteam Chicago Rush currentnumber 17 currentposition Wide Receiver birth date birth date and age 1986 1 30 birth place Ventura, California heightft 6 heightin 1 weight 200 college Ventura College Washington State Cougars football Washington State undraftedyear 2008 draftround draftpick debutyear 2008 debutteam Indianapolis Colts pastteams nowiki nowiki Indianapolis Colts NFL Year 2008 Spokane Shock 2009 af2 season 2009 Green Bay Packers NFL ... Edward CharlesDillon Jr. born on January 30, 1986 in Ventura, California is an United States American ... the season began, Dillon was traded to the Chicago Rush . Through five games with the Rush, Dillon caught 28 passes for 358 yards and six touchdowns. ref http www.arenafan.com players CharlesDillon 11047 ref References Reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dillon, Charles ALTERNATIVE ... Ventura, California DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dillon, Charles Category 1986 births ... Category People from Ventura, California Category Sportspeople from California fr CharlesDillon ... . Dillon played his college career at Ventura College for his freshman and sophomore year, before ... Colts Dillon went undrafted in 2008, but shortly after the draft, he received a call from the Indianapolis Colts telling him that he had been signed. Dillon had impressed the Colts, however his ... later on that season. Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers invited Dillon to attend training camp. On September 4, 2010, Dillon was released from the Packers. Arena Football League Spokane Shock In 2009, Charles decided to give arena football a try. Dillon decided to play with the Spokane Shock of the af2 the AFL s former minor league . Dillon helped the Shock reach and win ArenaCup X with a victory over the Wilkes Barre Scranton Pioneers , winning 74 27. Dillon signed with the Spokane ... training camp, the Shock placed him on its roster as 2010 AFL league exempt. In early 2011, Dillon re ... more details
Charles Hall Dillon December 18, 1853 September 15, 1929 was a member of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota 1913 19 . He later served on the South Dakota Supreme Court . He was born near Jasper, Indiana in 1853. He attended the public schools, and received his undergraduate degree from Indiana University in 1854, with a graduate law degree two years later from the same institution. He started his career as an attorney in Jasper, later moving to Marion, Iowa in 1881, to Mitchell, South Dakota Mitchell , Dakota Territory , in 1882, and to Yankton, South Dakota in 1884. He was first elected to the South Dakota State Senate in 1903, serving through 1911. He was a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1900 and 1908. In 1913, he won election to the United States House of Representatives , remaining in that capacity through 1918, when he chose to retire from the Congress. He returned to Yankton, moving in 1922 to Vermillion, South Dakota , after being made an associate justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court . He went on to seek election to the United States Senate , and retired from active political life in 1926. He died in Vermillion, South Dakota in 1929, aged 75. References congbio D000348 External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 7156785 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dillon, Charles Hall ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH December 18, 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 15, 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dillon, Charles Hall Category Indiana University alumni Category People from Iowa Category South Dakota State Senators Category South Dakota Supreme Court justices Category South Dakota lawyers Dillon, Charles H. Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota Category 1853 births Category 1929 deaths Category People from Dubois County, Indiana US judge stub SouthDakota politician stub de Charles Hall Dillon ... more details
Fannie CharlesDillon March 16, 1881 spaced ndash February 21, 1947 was an United States American pianist, music educator and composer. Life She was born in Denver , Colorado . She moved with her family to Long Beach, California , in 1890, and studied composition with Heinrich Urban , Hugo Kaun and Rubin Goldmark , and piano with Leopold Godowsky in Berlin , Germany . ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id IvoQQU1QL QC&pg PA143&dq Fannie CharlesDillon 1881 E2 80 931974 &hl en&ei FrX TM7 MoGC8gakzsjXBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CCcQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q Fannie 20Charles 20Dillon 20 1881 E2 80 931974 &f false title The Norton Grove dictionary of women composers format Digitized online by GoogleBooks first Julie Anne last Sadie first2 Rhian last2 Samuel year 1994 accessdate 7 December 2010 ref After completing her studies, she worked as a pianist, teacher and composer in Los Angeles . She taught at Pomona College from 1910 to 1913 and in the Los Angeles high school system from 1918 to 1941. She founded Woodland Theater at Fawnskin , Big Bear Lake , California, in 1924 and served as its general manager from 1926 to 1929. She died in Altadena , California. Her papers are stored by the UCLA library. ref cite web url http www.oac.cdlib.org findaid ark 13030 kt0m3nb5dp accessdate 7 November 2010 title Collection Guide ref She was married with Cypriot theatre actor James Christo. Works Dillon composed for piano, voice, orchestra and chamber ensemble, as well as for outdoor dramas. Selected works include Nevertheless Old Glory , drama The desert calls , drama Tahquitz , drama Celebration of Victory , for orchestra The Cloud , for orchestra A Letter from the Southland Mission Garden The Alps Chinese Symphonic Suite ref cite book title Women of Notes 1,000 ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dillon, Fannie Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... 21, 1974 PLACE OF DEATH Altadena , California DEFAULTSORT Dillon, Fannie Charles Category 1881 ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Perrine symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Z. Vavrova discovery site Klet discovered February 20, 1990 designations yes mp name 6779 alt names 1990 DM1 named after CharlesDillonPerrine mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.4994554 perihelion 2.0141218 semimajor eccentricity 0.1075275 period 1238.3253012 avg speed inclination 1.84706 asc node 314.28338 mean anomaly 131.16446 arg peri 200.54177 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.0330 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.8 6779 Perrine 1990 DM1 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on February 20, 1990 by Z. Vavrova at Klet . It is named for CharlesDillonPerrine 1867 1951 . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 6779 Perrine JPL Small Body Database Browser on 6779 Perrine MinorPlanets Navigator 6778 Tosamakoto 6780 Borodin MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Perrine Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1990 beltasteroid stub fa it 6779 Perrine la 6779 Perrine hu 6779 Perrine pl 6779 Perrine pt 6779 Perrine uk 6779 vi 6779 Perrine yo 6779 Perrine ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 lunar crater data latitude 42.5 N or S N longitude 127.8 E or W W diameter 86 km depth Unknown colong 128 eponym Charles Dillon Perrine Charles D. Perrine Perrine is a Moon lunar Impact crater crater that is located on the northern sphere hemisphere on the Far side Moon far side of the Moon . It lies to the west of the large walled plain Landau crater Landau , and to the northeast of the crater Charlier lunar crater Charlier . To the north northwest is the smaller Gullstrand crater Gullstrand . This is an unusual formation that forms part of a chain of connected craters. The western two thirds of Perrine is overlain by the slightly smaller Perrine S, so that Perrine is crescent shaped. The western rim of Perrine S is overlain by the still smaller Perrine T. Perrine S has a worn outer rim, and a small central peak in the middle of the floor. The surviving rim of Perrine is worn and eroded, with the overlapping pair Perrine E and Perrine G intruding slightly into the eastern rim. A smaller crater has disrupted the southwest end of the outer rim, and a pair of small craters are attached to the northern rim. Only a small portion of the interior floor of Perrine still survives, forming a crescent shaped surface between the outer wikt rampart rampart of Perrine S and the inner wall of Perrine. It is marked by a pair of tiny craterlets in the northern half. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Perrine. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Perrine width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center E align center 42.8 N align center 124.9 W align center 40  km align center G align center 42.1 N align center 124.6 W align center 58  km align center L align center 39.2 N align center 127.2 W align center 37  km align center ... more details
of the Americas Indians attacked Indian Key. Several people were killed, including Dr. Perrine, but his family escaped. Dr. Perrine s son, Henry Jr., and one of Dr. Perrine s business partners, Charles ...Perrine, Florida was an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Miami Dade County, Florida Miami Dade County about midway between Miami, Florida Miami and Homestead, Florida Homestead . It is located at coord 25 36 18 N 80 21 13 W region US type landmark The community was named after Dr. Henry Perrine , who in 1839 had been land grant granted a survey township of land in the area by the United States Congress in recognition of his service as United States Consul representative Consul in Campeche, Campeche Campeche , Mexico , and to support his plans to introduce new plants from Tropics ... his grant, Dr. Perrine took up residence with his family at Indian Key State Historic Site Indian ... formed a squatters union to fight eviction from their farms by the Perrine heirs. Two railroad companies, including the Florida East Coast Railway , joined with the Perrine heirs, and the courts eventually awarded 2,000 acres 8  km to the squatters, 10,000 acres 40  km to the Perrine family ... earlier . The community that became known as Perrine started as a railroad camp during the construction of the Florida East Coast Railway extension from Miami to Homestead. The first school in Perrine ... all Black people black . Perrine incorporated as a city in 1948. A year later a black was elected ... the city, and it did. Perrine was a Census designated place CDP in the 1990 U.S. Census , with a counted population of 15,576. In the 2000 Census, Perrine was divided into two CDPs, East Perrine, Florida East Perrine and West Perrine, Florida West Perrine . East Perrine became part of the incorporated ... U.S. Census Bureau References http perrine.gssites.com perrine.htm A brief history of Perrine accessed June 29, 2008 http www.keyshistory.org IK dr perrine1.html Dr. Henry Perrine of Indian Key ... more details
climate conditions. Perrine, Judge James Webb of Key West and Charles Howe of Indian Key incorporated ...Henry Perrine 5 April 1797 &ndash 7 August 1840 was a physician , horticulturist , United States Consul ... tropical plant s into Plant cultivation cultivation in the United States. Henry Edward Perrine was born ... name IndianKey http www.keyshistory.org IK dr perrine1.html Dr. Henry Perrine of Indian Key accessed January 13, 2006 ref a son of Peter and Sarah Rozengrant Perrine, and a descendant of Daniel Perrin ... bothered Perrine after his arsenic poisoning, and in 1824 he moved to Natchez, Mississippi ... herbs and medicinal plants while in Natchez. Malaria was common in the Natchez area, and Perrine began ... on the subject for a century. In 1825 Perrine and his family moved to his wife Ann s hometown ..., Perrine had applied in 1824 for a diplomatic position in a tropical country. In 1827 he sent copies ..., 37 ref Soon after Perrine arrived in Campeche, the United States Treasury Department asked all U. S. Consuls to find useful plants that could be introduced to the United States. Perrine began investigating ... corresponded with in the southern United States, and to the New York Botanical Garden . Perrine was the only ... Florida Light , with Charles Howe, postmaster and Customs officer United States inspector of customs ... , Perrine became convinced that the southern tip of Florida was the only place in the United .... Upon his return to the United States, Perrine was offered a site in Louisiana for his plant introduction ... States Congress granted Perrine his request for a survey township 36 sq. mi. in southern Florida ... and settled, Perrine had in late 1838 taken up residence with his family on Indian Key in the Florida Keys . While resident on Indian Key Perrine started a tropical plant nursery on Lower Matecumbe ... in Florida. In April, 1840 Perrine spent several days on and near Cape Sable planting seeds .... Dr. Perrine sent his family into the space under the house and then covered the trap door with a chest ... more details
Laurence Perrine 1915 1995 was a best selling author and college professor. After earning B.A. and M.A. degrees from Oberlin College and a Ph.D. from Yale University , Laurence Perrine began his distinguished career as a member of Southern Methodist University s English faculty in 1946 and was named the Daisy Deane Frensley Professor of English Literature in 1968. His major works include the textbooks Sound and Sense and Story and Structure , on the appreciation of poetry and fiction, first published in the 1950s. Originally developed for use in his poetry class, Sound and Sense became one of the most influential works in American education. Perrine was also the author of books of limerick poetry limerick s. Perrine was one of the founders of SMU s Phi Beta Kappa chapter in 1949. In his honor, the chapter awards a Perrine Prize each year to a member of SMU s undergraduate faculty in liberal studies. Perrine retired as the Frensley Professor Emeritus in 1980 and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from SMU in 1988. He died in 1995. Perrine was the basis for the fictitious poetry textbook author J. Evans Pritchard in the movie Dead Poets Society . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Perrine, Laurence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1915 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Perrine, Laurence Category 1915 births Category 1995 deaths academic bio stub ... more details
Infobox animanga Header name The Story of Perrine image Image Sin familia.JPG 230px caption ja kanji ja romaji Perinne Monogatari genre Adventure , historical , Drama Infobox animanga Video type tv series title director Hiroshi Sait 1 29 br Shigeo Koshi 30 53 producer writer music studio Nippon Animation network Fuji TV first January 1, 1978 last December 31, 1978 episodes 53 episode list Infobox animanga Video type film title The Story of Perrine The Movie director producer writer music studio released 1990 runtime Infobox animanga Footer nihongo The Story of Perrine Per nu Monogatari Lit. Story of Perrine is a Japan ese anime series by Nippon Animation . ref http us.imdb.com title tt0168362 Periinu monogatari 1978 The Internet Movie Database Retrieved 3 October 2009 ref Plot Based on the France French novel, En Famille by Hector Malot , Perrine also known as Peline Paindavoine in French Name is the daughter of a French father and a half India n mother. Before dying, her father asks his wife and Perrine to return to their hometown. They lack the money for the trip, but when Perrine has the idea to use an old camera and sell portrait s to the villagers, money becomes one resolved problem. Unfortunately, many tougher problems await Perrine, her mother, their faithful dog Baron and Palikare, their donkey . References reflist WMT DEFAULTSORT Story Of Perrine Category 1990 films Category 1990 anime films Category Anime films Category 1978 anime Category Drama anime and manga Category Hector Malot anime series Category World Masterpiece Theater series anime series stub zh min nan Si eng K s de Perrine es Perrine Monogatari fa it Peline Story ja ru Perrine Monogatari zh ... more details
dablink For the bridge in Ulster County, New York , see Perrine s Bridge Refimprove date October 2010 Infobox Bridge bridge name Perrine Bridge image U.S. Highway 93 bridge from within Snake River Canyon.jpeg caption Perrine Bridge in July 2004 official name I.B. Perrine Bridge carries 4 lanes of U.S. Route 93 in Idaho US 93 crosses Snake River locale Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls , Idaho , br United States maint id design mainspan length convert 1500 ft m 0 width convert 64.6 ft m 1 55 cm ? height ... inline,title The I. B. Perrine Bridge at Twin Falls, Idaho Twin Falls , Idaho , United States, is a truss ... the Snake River Canyon Idaho Snake River Canyon . Perrine Bridge is approximately convert 1500 ft m ... Treasure trove of Perrine Bridge construction slides discovered 2011 01 21 ref and was completed in July ... is named for I. B. Perrine , who spearheaded the early 20th century irrigation projects in the Magic ... jumping Perrine Bridge.jpg thumb left A BASE jumper leaps off the Perrine Bridge Adjacent to the south ... jump site twin falls idaho.html Evel Knievel Jump Site Twin Falls, Idaho, Idaho Tourism ref The Perrine ... 2008 07 18 tips for jumping the perrine bridge base jumping apex base Tips for Jumping the Perrine Bridge ref In September 2005 Miles Daisher of Twin Falls set a BASE jumping world record by jumping off Perrine Bridge 57 times in a 24 hour period. ref http www.redbull.com cs ... of the bridge by a crane after every jump. Located at the southwest end of the Perrine Bridge .... Image Perrine bridge 20070602.jpg thumb right 270px Perrine Bridge from the southwest in June 2007 ... category http www.visitidaho.org attraction outdoor recreation perrine bridge VisitIdaho.org Perrine Bridge Structurae id s0007877 title I. B. Perrine Bridge http idahoptv.org buildingbig bridges perrinebridge.html Idaho Public TV Perrine Bridge http lb.511.idaho.gov idlb cameras camera.jsf?id 46 Idaho Transportation Dept. webcam U.S. 93 Perrine Bridge Category Bridges completed in 1974 Category Deck ... more details
Five 1972 . Perrine was photographed as a model for a pictorial layout in the May 1972 issue ... a few PBS stations nationwide were adventurous enough to carry the program. In 1975, Perrine was nominated ... in Superman II 1980 . Perrine played Charlotta Steele, ex wife of a rodeo champion played by Robert ... with Jack Nicholson . In the years since then, Perrine has worked in lower profile projects, although she did have a small supporting role in the 2000 Mel Gibson film What Women Want . In 1995, Perrine ... name FilmReference cite web title Valerie Perrine Biography 1943 work FilmReference.com publisher ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Perrine, Valerie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 3, 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH Galveston, Texas DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Perrine ... from Arizona Category Military brats de Valerie Perrine fr Valerie Perrine he it Valerie Perrine nl Valerie Perrine no Valerie Perrine pl Valerie Perrine pt Valerie Perrine ru , tl Valerie Perrine ... more details
Hatnote For the bridge at Twin Falls, Idaho , see Perrine Bridge Infobox bridge bridge name Perrine s Bridge image Perrine s Bridge September 2007.jpg caption Perrine s Bridge in September 2007 carries Pedestrians only crosses Wallkill River design Burr arch style length convert 138 ft m 0 width convert 20 ft m 0 clearance convert 11 ft m 1 Perrine s Bridge is the second oldest bridge in the State of New York , after the Hyde Hall Bridge in Springfield, New York East Springfield . Once located in the hamlet place hamlet called Perrines Bridge between 1850 and 1861. It is located in the modern day town of Esopus Rosendale, New York just a few hundred feet to the east of Interstate 87 crossing of the Wallkill River in Ulster County, New York . Originally built to aid in the movement of trade between the towns of Rifton and Rosendale, the bridge is about two hours northwest of New York city between mile markers 81 and 82 on the New York State Thruway I 87 . In May of 1834 the State of New York authorized and provided money 700 to Ulster county, NY which invested 1500 , to build the bridge. In 1835, the bridge was built by Benjamin Wood b. 1780 d. 1838 , the one lane wooden covered bridge has been closed to vehicular traffic since 1930. The Bridge derives its name from James W. Perrine b. 1780 d. 1849 , a descendant of Daniel Perrin The Huguenot , who was a tavern keeper that opened an inn on the east side of that future bridge in 1820 . Perrine s son was hired each winter as the snower . He would spread snow the length of the structure so horse drawn sleighs could cross. Infobox NRHP name Perrine s Bridge nrhp type image caption nearest city Rosendale, New York area lat degrees ... Reflist External links http www.coveredbridgesite.com ny perrine.html Covered Bridges Site s Perrine s Bridge page http www.newpaltz.org npperrinesbridge.html New Paltz Perrine s Bridge page w image http www.nycoveredbridges.org page26.html New York Covered Bridges Perrine s Bridge page http www.klyneesopusmuseum.org ... more details
Championships 1985 1985 World Championships . Perrine Pelen won 14 Alpine Skiing World Cup World Cup ... Perrine Pelen 1977 86 http www.ski db.com db profiles perrine pelen fra wplnpe.asp Ski db.com results Perrine Pelen http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes pe perrine pelen 1.html Sports Reference.com Olympic results Perrine Pelen br Footer World Champions Slalom Women Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pelen, Perrine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Alpine skier DATE OF BIRTH 3 July 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pelen, Perrine Category ... Category Olympic bronze medalists for France Category Olympic medalists in alpine skiing cs Perrine Pelen de Perrine Pelen es Perrine Pelen fr Perrine Pelen it Perrine Pelen no Perrine Pelen pl Perrine Pelen fi Perrine Pelen ... more details
Dillon may refer to People Surname See Dillon surname Given name Dillon Anderson 1906&ndash 1974 Dillon Bell 1822&ndash 1898 , a New Zealand politician of the late 19th century Dillon Freasier born 1996 , American actor who portrayed H.W. Plainview in There Will Be Blood Dillon Sloat born 1992 , born in Lake City, Michigan Lake City, Michigan. Dillon K Jacob born 1983 born in India Titles Viscount Dillon Places Cities, towns, and counties In United States of America Dillon Beach, California Dillon, California Dillon, Colorado Dillon, Georgia Dillon, Illinois Dillon, Kansas Dillon, Kentucky Dillon, Mississippi Dillon, Missouri Dillon, Montana Dillon, South Dakota Dillon, South Carolina Dillon County, South Carolina Dillon, Virginia Dillon, West Virginia Dillon, Wyoming In other countries Dillon, Martinique St. George s Hill, Saskatchewan Dillon, Saskatchewan Natural areas Dillons River , in Big Bear Lake, CA. Dillons Run , a river in West Virginia, U.S. Dillon State Park , in Ohio , U.S. Buildings and structures Dillon Stadium , a stadium in Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. Fictional places Dillon, Texas , the setting for the NBC television drama Friday Night Lights Fictional characters Major George Dillon , character from the film Predator film Predator , played by Carl Weathers Marshal Matt Dillon , the U.S. Marshal of Dodge City, Kansas in the radio and television versions of Gunsmoke , played for twenty years on the television series by James Arness Kevin Dillon character , a character ... version The Mighty The Dillon family on the US soap opera All My Children Janet Dillon , played by Robin Mattson Laurel Banning Dillon, played by Felicity LaFortune Trevor Dillon , played by James Kiberd Dillon Quartermaine , a character on the US soap opera General Hospital , played by Scott Clifton Dillon from Dillon s Rolling Western . Others 78393 Dillon , an asteroid Dillons , a grocery ... based chain of bookstores, now part of Waterstone s Dillon Dam Brewery , a brewery and restaurant located ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Nig Perrine position Infielder birth date Birth date 1885 1 14 birth place Clinton, Wisconsin death date death date and age 1948 8 13 1885 1 14 death place Kansas City, Missouri bats Right throws Right debutdate April 11 debutyear 1907 debutteam Washington Senators finaldate July 9 finalyear 1907 finalteam Washington Senators stat1label Batting average stat1value .171 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 15 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Minnesota Twins Washington Senators 1907 John Grover Nig Perrine January 14, 1885 &ndash August 13, 1948 was an United States American baseball infielder . Perrine started his professional baseball career in 1902, at the age of 17. In 1906, he hit .308 in the American Association 20th century American Association and was purchased by the Minnesota Twins Washington Senators however, Perrine was sent back down to the AA after hitting .171 in 44 games. He played in the minor leagues until 1914. External links Baseballstats br p perrini01 brm perrin002joh Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Perrine, Nig ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH January 14, 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH Clinton, Wisconsin DATE OF DEATH August 13, 1948 PLACE OF DEATH Kansas City, Missouri DEFAULTSORT Perrine, Nig Category 1885 births Category 1948 deaths Category Baseball players from Wisconsin Category Major League Baseball second basemen Category Washington Senators 1901 1960 players Category People from Rock County, Wisconsin Category Minor league baseball managers Category Springfield Reds players Category Springfield Midgets players Category Des Moines Underwriters players Category Kansas City Blues baseball players Category Minneapolis Millers baseball players Category Louisville Colonels minor league players Category St. Paul Saints AA players Category Omaha Rourkes players Category ... more details
notability date August 2009 Jake Perrine is an United States American composer , Audio engineering audio engineer and Voice acting voice actor . His sole credit for voice acting is in the Personal computer game PC game Secret of the Scarlet Hand Nancy Drew Secret of the Scarlet Hand , where he plays the devious art dealer Smuggling artifact smuggler Taylor Sinclair. He has, however, composed for the short film s http imdb.com title tt0314541 Profiles in Science , http imdb.com title tt0362284 Vision Test and is credited for the sound department in the 2004 comedy film http imdb.com title tt0447617 Commercial . Biography Jake Perrine received his BA in theatre and music from Hampshire College in 1993, where he composed original scores and created sound designer for many theatrical productions. His primary concentration was on his own original operatic work, VAMP , which was produced in three incremental productions as a workshop, a studio, and finally a mianstage production. Upon graduation, Jake and VAMP received the Threshold Grant of Excellence, which provided him with the funds to allow him to make an archival recording of the entire work. In 1995, Jake and five other Hampshire College graduates founded Thirteenth Tribe, a 501 c 3 theatre company based in Chicago, which produces cutting edge stagings of new and classic works. The company continues to this day, now renamed Division 13 Productions. In 1996, Jake took a job with RealNetworks in Seattle which allowed him to uses his audio engineering, computing and production skills to the hilt, pioneering over 100 webcasts of events such as The Tibetan Freedom Concert on Randal Island, The Intel NY New Music Festival, The Rolling ... electronic music. He currently resides in Seattle with his wife Zanetha. External links Jake Perrine on IMDB http imdb.com name nm1156108 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Perrine ... DEFAULTSORT Perrine, Jake Category American composers Category American audio engineers Category ... more details
Eric Dillon, 20th Viscount Dillon 1911 1979 Charles Henry Robert Dillon, 21st Viscount Dillon 1945 1982 Henry Benedict CharlesDillon, 22nd Viscount Dillon b. 1973 The heir presumptive is the present ...Image 17thViscountDillon.jpg right thumb 175px Harold Dillon, br 17th Viscount Dillon. Viscount Dillon ... in the Peerage of Ireland . It was created in 1622 for Theobald Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon Theobald Dillon , Lord President of Connaught . The Dillons were an Hibernia Hiberno Normans Norman landlord family from the 13th century in a part of County Westmeath called Dillon s Country . His great ... of England and was outlawed after the Glorious Revolution . He founded Dillon Regiment Dillon s Regiment ... Viscount, was given the Peerage of France French title of Count Dillon in 1711 and was also created Earl of Dillon by James Francis Edward Stuart , the Jacobitism Jacobite claimant to the throne. His younger brother, the twelfth Viscount, was a Colonel in the French Army , but Dillon s Regiment .... Viscounts Dillon 1622 Theobald Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon d. 1634 Lucas Dillon, 2nd Viscount Dillon 1610 1629 Theobald Dillon, 3rd Viscount Dillon 1629 1630 Thomas Dillon, 4th Viscount Dillon 1615 1672 Thomas Dillon, 5th Viscount Dillon d. 1674 Lucas Dillon, 6th Viscount Dillon d. 1682 Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon d. 1691 Henry Dillon, 8th Viscount Dillon d. 1713 Richard Dillon, 9th Viscount Dillon 1688 1737 CharlesDillon, 10th Viscount Dillon 1701 1741 Henry Dillon, 11th Viscount Dillon 1705 1787 CharlesDillon, 12th Viscount Dillon 1745 1813 Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon Henry Augustus Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon 1777 1832 CharlesDillon, 14th Viscount DillonCharles Henry Dillon, 14th Viscount Dillon 1810 1865 Theobald Dominick Geoffrey Dillon, 15th Viscount Dillon 1811 1879 Arthur Edmund Denis Dillon, 16th Viscount Dillon 1812 1892 Harold Dillon, 17th Viscount Dillon Harold Arthur Dillon, 17th Viscount Dillon 1844 1932 Arthur Henry Dillon, 18th Viscount Dillon 1875 ... more details
. The flags and ensigns were returned to CharlesDillon, 12th Viscount DillonCharles, Lord Dillon ...Infobox military unit unit name Dillon s Regiment image File Rgt Dillon 1739 1791.PNG 200px caption The flag of Dillon s Regiment, Irish Brigade of France. dates 1688 1793 country France allegiance flag ... Succession br American Revolutionary War br notable commanders br Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon br Dillon Colonels of the Regiment in France br 1 1690 1728 Arthur Dillon 1670 1733 Arthur Dillon, Comte de Dillon br 2 1728 1741 Charles, 10th Viscount br 3 1741 1743 Henry Dillon, 11th Viscount Dillon , br 4 1743 1745 James, killed at the Battle of Fontenoy br 5 1745 1747 Edward, killed at the Battle of Lauffeld br hiatus 1747 1767 br 6 1767 1792 Arthur Dillon 1750 1794 The Dillon s Regiment French language French r giment de Dillon was first raised in Ireland in 1688 by Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon Theobald, 7th Viscount Dillon for the Jacobitism Jacobite side in the Williamite ... 90 Dillon.htm Flag of the r giment de Dillon Regimental flag ref It was next commanded in France by Theobald s younger son Arthur Dillon 1670 1733 Colonel Arthur Dillon until 1733. ref Burke s Peerage 2003 p.1148, on the Dillon family. ref The formation continued to recruit from the Flight of the Wild .... A member of the Dillon family remained hereditary colonel proprietor of the regiment up to 1747. Three caretaker commanders led the regiment until the last Dillon commander was old enough to take ... and with the r giment de Bulkeley in 1775. From 1777 to 1782 the Dillon regiment fought as part ... titles and uniforms at this time. Along with the other non Swiss foreign units, the Dillon Regiment ... second battalion the 158th Line Infantry Regiment . Arthur Dillon 1750 1794 Arthur Dillon , the last colonel of the French regiment was guillotine d in 1794 during the Reign of Terror . Shadow formations Henry Dillon s Regiment migr elements of the French regiment passed into William ... more details