Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 ClarenceHenry Harry Willcock , 23 January 1896 12 December 1952 a member of the Liberal Party UK Liberal Party , was the last person in the UK to be prosecuted for refusing to produce an British national identity card Identity Card . Compulsory identity cards had been re introduced during World War II under the National Registration Act 1939 . After the War the Labour government of Clement Attlee decided to continue the scheme. On 7 December 1950, Harry Willcock, 54 year old dry cleaning manager was stopped while driving in Finchley , London by police constable Harold Muckle who demanded that he present his identity card at a police station within 48 hours. He refused, reputedly saying I am a Liberal and I am against this sort of thing . He was prosecuted under the National Registration Act 1939, convicted and fined 10 shillings. During his trial he argued that identity cards had no place in peace time. In his subsequent appeal, Willcock vs. Muckle , ref http lrm.stormpages.com WvM1951.html ref the judgment of the lower court was upheld, though in summing up, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales , Rayner Goddard ... MP on why Willcock is one of his personal heroes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willcock, ClarenceHenry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 23 ... OF DEATH National Liberal Club , London DEFAULTSORT Willcock, ClarenceHenry Category 1896 births Category ... of the court case, Willcock became well known and he founded the Freedom Defence Association ... cards were abolished Willcock received hundreds of redundant cards through the post to auction for charity. Willcock was the Liberal candidate in Barking UK Parliament constituency Barking in United ... magistrate in Horsforth , Leeds . Willcock was born in Alverthorpe , Wakefield , Yorkshire ...?item id 44&item journal Harry Willcock the forgotten champion of Liberalism by Mark Egan http ... more details
Willcock and similar can mean Alex Willcock , the Founder and CEO of Imagini the owner of VisualDNA technology Amy Willcock , an American born British based cookery book writer, who having specialised in cooking on the AGA cooker Chris Willcock , Christopher Willcock born 1947 is an Australian Jesuit priest ClarenceHenryWillcock 23 January 1896 12 December 1952 , a member of the Liberal Party, was the last person to be prosecuted for refusing to produce an Identity Card Eric Willcock born 28 September 1947 , a former English cricketer James Willcock , a Canadian set decorator and production designer John Willcock , John Collings Willcock 9 August 1879 7 June 1956 was the 15th Premier of Western Australia Kevin Willcock , Kevin James Willcock born 8 March 1973 , a former English cricketer See also Wilcock Wilcox disambiguation Wilcox surname Willcocks Willcox disambiguation Willcox surname Willock Wilcoxon surname ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 William HenryClarence 1856&ndash 1879 was Hereditary Chief of Miskito . He was educated privately at Kingston, Jamaica . He succeeded on the death of his uncle George Augustus Frederic II , 27 November 1865 and was crowned, circa 23 May 1866. He reigned under a Council of Regency until he came of age and assumed full ruling powers in 1874. He was poisoned on 5 May 1879. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clarence, William Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1879 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clarence, William Henry Category Miskito people Category 1856 births Category 1879 deaths ... more details
Clarence Frogman Henry born March 19, 1937, Algiers, New Orleans , Louisiana is an United States of America ... Clarence Frogman Henry for the Rolling Stones private party. According to the December 7, 1981 ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Henry, Clarence Frogman ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Henry, Clarence Frogman Category 1937 births Category Living people Category American male singers ... Hall of Fame inductees Category Cadet Records artists cs ClarenceHenry de ClarenceHenry fr Clarence Frogman Henry nl Clarence Frogman Henry sv Clarence Frogman Henry ... September 2, 2011 ref Career Fats Domino and Professor Longhair were young Henry s main influences while growing up. ref name AMG When Henry played in talent shows, he dressed like Longhair and wore ... 1956 debut chart topper hit Ain t Got No Home, earned Henry his nickname and jump started a career ... Records Limited location London isbn 1 904994 10 5 page 251 ref Henry opened eighteen concert s for The Beatles ... had ended. Henry s pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall ... Orleans, Louisiana. In 1982, Henry was also featured as a stellar singer from New Orleans, on the Southern ... his contribution to the music industry. Henry provided a classic photo of himself with a frog sitting on his shoulder. On October 12, 1983 USA Today reporter Miles White highlighted Frogman Henry ... recorded a version of Henry s trademark song Ain t Got No Home for their 1973 album Moondog Matinee . Henry s original of the song was later featured on the soundtrack of the 1982 film Diner film ... chip marker. Jimmy Buffett referenced Henry in his song Saxophones . ref Cite news last Burdeau first ... identity encounter involving Henry, Audrey Hepburn, and G. Gordon Liddy. ref http www.golyr.de al stewart songtext clarence frogman henry 504485.html Golyr.de ref Influence During an interview in his home studio, Mark Sandman of the rock band Morphine band Morphine cited Henry as an important ... more details
Robert HenryClarence 1873 January 6, 1908 was Hereditary Chief of the Mosquito Nation . ref name mosq Cite web author Buyers, Christoper title Mosquitos work The Royal Ark url http www.royalark.net Nicaragua mosquito.htm accessdate 2010 04 28 ref ref Cite web author Soszynski, Henry title Mosquito work Genealogical Gleanings publisher University of Queensland url http uqconnect.net zzhsoszy states southamerica mosquito.html accessdate 2010 04 28 ref He was born at the Public General Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica . He was the last Hereditary Chief of Mosquito in 1890 1894 and briefly during July to August 1894. He succeeded on the death of his cousin Jonathan Charles Frederick , Hereditary Chief of Mosquito July 1890. After his downfall, he was rescued by a British warship that took him into exile together with 200 refugees to Puerto Limon , Costa Rica , and later to Jamaica . He was granted a pension by the British government of 1,785 per annum. He was heir apparent and head of the royal house until his death. He died after an operation at the Public General Hospital in Kingston in Jamaica on 6 January 1908. He was married once to Irene Morrison. He had two children, one of which was a princess Mary Clarence . He was succeeded as head of the royal house by his cousin Robert Frederick chief Robert Frederick . ref name mosq See also Miskito people Miskito History References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clarence, Robert Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 6, 1908 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clarence, Robert Henry Category Miskito people Category 1873 births Category 1908 deaths ... more details
Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name HenryClarence Whaite image Clarence Whaite photo.jpeg imagesize 180px caption birth name birth date 1828 birth place Manchester , England death date 1912 death place Conwy Valley , Wales nationality English field landscapes training Manchester School of Design movement works patrons influenced by J. M. W. Turner influenced awards HenryClarence Whaite often referred to as Clarence Whaite 1828 1912 was an England English artist who is best known for his landscape paintings of Wales . In his later life Whaite married and settled in Wales, and was one of the leading figures in the formation of both the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art and the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts . Personal history Wahite was born in Manchester in 1828 and was educated at Manchester Grammar School before matriculating to the Manchester School of Design. ref name johncassidy cite web url http www.johncassidy.org.uk whaite.html title HenryClarence Whaite a letter from John Cassidy work johncassidy.org.uk author Charlie Hulme date February 2008 accessdate 10 October 2010 ref He later moved to London to complete he education, studying at Leigh s School in Newman Street also attending art studies with the Royal Academy at Somerset House . ref name johncassidy After a trip to Switzerland in the early 1850s, Whaite was taken in by the grandeur of the Alps, which influenced the subject matter of his artistic work for the rest of his life. ref name johncassidy On returning to Britain, he sought out the mountainous landscape of north Wales, choosing to settle in the Conwy Valley . While in Wales he sought to form a national Academy, and with other English and local Welsh artists formed the Cambrian Academy of Art in 1881. ref name johncassidy ref name Davies946 In 1876 he ... gallery Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wahite, Clarence ... DATE OF DEATH 1912 PLACE OF DEATH Conwy Valley , Wales DEFAULTSORT Wahite, Clarence Category ... more details
Infobox artist bgcolour FFDEAD name Henry C. Pitz image Pirate Seas.jpg Pirate Seas imagesize caption birth name HenryClarence Pitz birth date Birth date 1895 6 16 mf y birth place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania death date Death date and age 1976 11 26 1895 6 116 mf y death place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania nationality American field Illustration, painting training movement works patrons influenced by influenced awards HenryClarence Pitz June 16, 1895 &ndash November 26, 1976 was an Americans American artist, illustrator, editor, author, and teacher who wrote and illustrated over 190 books, the best known of which is The Brandywine School . Pitz was born in Philadelphia in 1895. His father was a bookbinder who immigrated from Germany. Pitz graduated from West Philadelphia High School and was awarded a scholarship to the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art which changed its name in 1838 to the University of the Arts Philadelphia University of the Arts . At art school Pitz studied illustration and was particularly fond of Howard Pyle . After a few years in the Medical Corps United States Army Army Medical Corps spent in Europe, Pitz returned to Philadelphia and began a career of teaching and book illustration, his first notable book being Early American Costume published by The Century Company of New York. ref name cantor cite web url http www.fineoldart.com browse by essay.html?essay 592 title Artist biography Henry C. Pitz publisher Lawrence Cantor Gallery accessdate 1 October 2011 ref In the 1930s Pitz joined the monthly magazine American Artist as an associate editor and writer and was a regular contributor to the magazine for the rest of his life. Pitz also became a regular teacher at his alma mater, the Museum School. In 1950 Pitz was elected to the National Academy ... Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pitz, Henry C ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... November 26, 1976 PLACE OF DEATH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Pitz, Henry C Category Articles ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Amy Willcock is an United States American born United Kingdom British based cookery book author writer , who having specialised in cooking on the AGA cooker , is popularly known as the Queen of AGA cooking. ref cite web url http www.telegraph.co.uk foodanddrink recipes 5195266 Stylish suppers from an Aga queen.html title Stylish suppers from an Aga queen author Xanthe Clay publisher The Daily Telegraph date April 22, 2009 accessdate July 30, 2010 ref Born in Chicago , she moved to the UK with her young family in 1980. On discovering the AGA cooker, she began developing recipes, and then became an AGA cookery demonstrator. Her first book Aga Cooking was published in October ... date August 2005 accessdate July 30, 2010 ref and as a cookery book author. Willcock appeared as judge ... cite book author Amy Willcock title Aga Cooking publisher Ebury Press date 3 Oct 2002 ISBN 009188621X cite book author Amy Willcock title Amy Willcock s Aga Baking publisher Ebury Press date 2 Oct 2003 ISBN 0091891825 cite book author Amy Willcock title Amy Willcock s Aga Know How publisher Ebury Press date 2 Oct 2003 ISBN 0091895839 cite book author Amy Willcock title Amy Willcock s Aga Seasons publisher Ebury Press date 7 Oct 2004 ISBN 0091899133 cite book author Amy Willcock title Amy Willcock s B&B Know How publisher Ebury Press date 3 Feb 2005 ISBN 0091900751 cite book author Amy Willcock title At Home with Amy Willcock 150 Recipes for Every Occasion from the Queen of Aga Cookery publisher Ebury Press date 6 Oct 2005 ISBN 0091903890 cite book author Amy Willcock title The Aga Bible publisher Ebury Press date 5 Oct 2006 ISBN 0091910722 cite book author Amy Willcock title Troubleshooting Tips for Your Aga publisher Ebury Press date 26 July 2007 ISBN 0091920159 cite book author Amy Willcock ... The George Hotel Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willcock, Amy ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Willcock, Amy Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername image country England fullname Kevin James Willcock nickname living true dayofbirth 8 monthofbirth 3 yearofbirth 1973 placeofbirth Tavistock, Devon Tavistock , Devon countryofbirth England dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling Right arm Seam bowling medium role family Eric Willcock father club1 Cornwall County Cricket Club Cornwall year1 1993 1998 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 List A cricket LA matches1 2 runs1 26 bat avg1 13.00 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 25 deliveries1 144 wickets1 2 bowl avg1 47.50 fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 1 43 catches ... Cricinfo Kevin James Willcock born 8 March 1973 is a former English people English cricket er. Willcock was a right handed Batsman cricket batsman who bowled right arm Seam bowling medium pace . He was born at Tavistock, Devon . Willcock made his Minor Counties Championship debut for Cornwall ... Minor Counties Championship Matches.html Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Kevin Willcock ref Willcock also represented Cornwall in the MCCA Knockout Trophy . His debut in that competition ... Counties Trophy Matches.html Minor Counties Trophy Matches played by Kevin Willcock ref Willcock also ... List A Matches played by Kevin Willcock ref In his 2 List A matches, he scored 26 runs at a batting ... For Each Team by Kevin Willcock ref With the ball he took 2 wickets at a bowling average of 47.50 ... List A Bowling For Each Team by Kevin Willcock ref Family His father Eric Willcock Eric also ... ci content player 22620.html Kevin Willcock at Cricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 17 17815 17815.html Kevin Willcock at CricketArchive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willcock, Kevin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION english cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 8 March ... Willcock, Kevin Category 1973 births Category Living people Category People from Tavistock, Devon Category ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername image country England fullname Eric George Willcock nickname living true dayofbirth 28 monthofbirth 9 yearofbirth 1947 placeofbirth St Ives, Cornwall St. Ives , Cornwall countryofbirth England dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Left handed bowling Right arm off break role family Kevin Willcock son club1 Cornwall County Cricket Club Cornwall year1 1967 1987 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 List A cricket LA matches1 5 runs1 79 bat avg1 15.80 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 43 deliveries1 &ndash wickets1 &ndash bowl avg1 &ndash fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 &ndash catches stumpings1 5 &ndash date 18 October year 2010 source http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 23274.html Cricinfo Eric George Willcock born 28 September 1947 is a former English people English cricket er. Willcock was a left handed Batsman cricket batsman who bowled right arm off break . He was born at St Ives, Cornwall St. Ives , Cornwall . Willcock made his Minor Counties Championship debut for Cornwall County Cricket Club Cornwall in 1967 against Devon County Cricket Club Devon . From 1967 to 1987, he represented the county in 108 Minor Counties Championship matches, the last of which came ... Willcock ref Willcock also represented Cornwall in the MCCA Knockout Trophy . His debut in that competition ... Minor Counties Trophy Matches.html Minor Counties Trophy Matches played by Eric Willcock ref Willcock ... played by Eric Willcock ref In his 5 List A matches, he scored 79 runs at a batting average ... by Eric Willcock ref Family His son Kevin Willcock Kevin also played List A and Minor Counties cricket ... Eric Willcock at Cricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 34 34915 34915.html Eric Willcock at CricketArchive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willcock, Eric ALTERNATIVE ..., Cornwall St. Ives , Cornwall DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Willcock, Eric Category 1947 ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use Australian English date April 2012 Infobox Premier name John Willcock nationality Australian order 15th Premier of Western Australia term start 20 August 1936 term end 31 July 1945 predecessor Philip Collier successor Frank Wise deputy image John Willcock.jpg caption birth date 9 August 1879 birth place Frogmore, New South Wales Frogmore , New South Wales death date ... district of Geraldton Geraldton party Australian Labor Party spouse Sicily Ann Willcock n e Stone profession religion signature footnotes John Collings Willcock 9 August 1879 7 June 1956 was the 15th Premier of Western Australia . Early life John Willcock was born at Frogmoor now Frogmore, New South Wales Frogmore , New South Wales on 9 August 1879. The son of miner Joseph Willcock, he was educated .... Political career Willcock became an active and enthusiastic member of the Australian Labor Party ... Labor Party . On 16 April 1924, Willcock was appointed Minister for Railways and Justice and Minister ... returned to power under Collier on 24 April 1933, Willcock resumed as Minister for Railways and Justice ... as premier and leader of the Labor Party, and the following day Willcock was appointed his successor ... 1945. During his time as Premier of Western Australia, Willcock represented Western Australia at the coronation ... as premier, Willcock retired to the backbenches until the general election of 15 March 1947, where ... , and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery . John Willcock College opened as John Willcock Senior High School , established in Geraldton in 1975, is named after Willcock. ref cite web url http www.johnwillcock.wa.edu.au content.asp?documentid 15 title John Willcock College year 2011 accessdate ... Persondata NAME Willcock, John Collings ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION politician DATE OF BIRTH ..., Western Australia DEFAULTSORT Willcock, John Collings Category 1879 births Category 1956 deaths ... Category Treasurers of Western Australia simple John Willcock ... more details
Alex Willcock is the founder and CEO of Imagini , ref http www.guardian.co.uk technology 2007 aug 09 guardianweeklytechnologysection.comment Victor Keegan Looking at a new way to make friends Technology , The Guardian , 9 August 2007. ref ref http the accelerator.blogspot.com 2007 01 01 archive.html The Accelerator Group TAG , January 2007. ref ref http www.internetretailer.com internet marketing conference 05893 picture this customer feedback without word being said.html Picture this Customer feedback without a word being said . ref ref http www.extendance.com blog archives 588 Visual Online Surveys the Next Big Thing in Online Marketing.html Extendance High Tech Business Experts Blog . ref ref cite web url http www.crunchbase.com person alex willcock title Alex Willcock & 124 CrunchBase Profile ... alex willcock.html Director Magazine Profile Alex Willcock , March 2009. ref In 2009, Alex Willcock ... 2012 03 15 ref Alex Willcock is married to Charlie Kinsman with whom he has three children, Song ... Willcock was a figure in the design and retail industries. Alex Willcock Associates 1984 1989 Between ... 1999 In 1995, Sir Terence Conran asked Willcock to return to the United Kingdom to take up the dual ... and Marketing Director, Willcock oversaw the buying and marketing teams who, with Sir Terence Conran himself, were jointly responsible for the development of new product lines. Willcock was also responsible ... Airways the design of the new interior for Concorde . Ethical sourcing at Conran Willcock s role ... of in direct employment of children within a region of India . On the basis of this, Willcock instigated ... this exposure, Willcock felt compelled to leave conventional corporate life and start a business that was committed to bringing about positive change Willcock left the Conran Group, of which ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willcock, Alex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Businessman DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH United Kingdom DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Willcock, Alex Category ... more details
James Willcock is a Canadian set decorator and production designer . He won the Genie Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction Production Design for Fido film Fido with Rob Gray . Recognition 2008 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction Production Design Fido film Fido Won shared with Rob Gray External links imdb name id 0929663 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willcock, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Art director DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Willcock, James Category Canadian art directors Category Genie Award winners for Best Achievement in Art Direction Production Design Category Living people Category Canadian production designers Category Year of birth missing living people Category Canadian set decorators Canada film bio stub artdirector stub ... more details
Christopher Willcock born 1947 is an Australian Jesuit priest and one of the most prolific and frequently published Catholic composers of liturgical music. Willcock studied music at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music graduated 1974 and was ordained to the Priesthood Catholic Church Priesthood in 1977. He then pursued doctoral studies in sacramental and liturgical theology at the Institut Catholique de Paris . In 1998 he won the Albert H. Maggs Composition Award . Collaborating with author and cartoonist Michael Leunig , Willcock won the 2006 Classical Music Award for Choral or Vocal Work of the Year with Excerpts from his work titled Southern Star his cycle of nine Christmas carols composed in collaboration with Michael Leunig . The carols are composed for 4 part adult voices, or 3 part children s voices and are accompanied by harp reminiscent of Benjamin Britten Benjamin Britten s A Ceremony of Carols . Other major works have been performed in recent years by the Tallis Scholars May 2000 and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra December 1998 . In 2006 he was the St Thomas More Chair of Jesuit Studies at the University of Western Australia . He also gave the annual Slattery Lecture for the School of Philosophy and Theology at the University of Notre Dame Australia . In 2004 he was appointed by the Melbourne Chorale as their first composer in residence and that year they performed two ... Bullen SJ set to music by Willcock. Miserere a setting of the Latin psalm 50 Missa Messina Songs ... 2009 http www.amcoz.com.au composers composer.asp?id 248 Willcock on Australian Composer biography http www.uft.unimelb.edu.au staff christopher willcock details on the United faculty of theology website External links http home.mira.net jesuits cjw biog of Christopher Willcock http www.jtc.edu.au Jesuit Theological College Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willcock, Chris ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Willcock, Chris Category 20th century classical composers Category 21st ... more details
The Willcock Ministry was the 19th The Ministry Ministry of the Government of Western Australia , and was led by Australian Labor Party Labor Premier John Willcock . It succeeded the Second Collier Ministry on 27 August 1936, upon the resignation of Philip Collier as Premier on ill health grounds. It became the longest serving Labor ministry in Western Australia. The ministry was followed by the Wise Ministry on 3 August 1945, four days after Willcock resigned as Premier and handed over to the Deputy Premier, Frank Wise . First Ministry The following ministers served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 21 April 1939, following the Western Australian state election, 1939 1939 state election . Selby Munsie, in parliament since 1911, died on 12 March 1938, creating a vacancy for Alexander Panton to be brought into the ministry. At the end of the term, Michael Troy politician Michael Troy , who had spent 35 years in Parliament as the member for Electoral district of Mount Magnet Mount Magnet , was appointed Agent General for Western Australia in London. He resigned from the Ministry on 3 March 1939, but the Ministry was not reshuffled due to the impending election on 18 March, and Frank Wise adopted Troy s roles in an acting capacity. class wikitable Office Minister Premier of Western Australia Premier br Treasurer of Western Australia Colonial Treasurer br Minister for Forests br John Willcock , MLA Minister for Lands Western Australia Minister for Lands br Minister for Immigration br Michael Troy politician Michael Troy , MLA Minister for Mines Western Australia Minister ... Australia Colonial Treasurer br Minister for Forests br John Willcock , MLA Minister for Works Western ... of John Willcock . class wikitable Office Minister Premier of Western Australia Premier br Treasurer of Western Australia Colonial Treasurer br John Willcock , MLA br until 31 July 1945 Minister ... box succession box before Second Collier Ministry title Western Australian ministries Willcock Ministry ... more details
Clarence may refer to Clarence given name Clarence carriage , a type of carriage Clarence House , a royal home in London tocright Places Australia Clarence, New South Wales , a place near Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia Clarence River New South Wales , river of New South Wales, Australia Electoral district of Clarence , electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Australia City of Clarence , the local council area on the eastern shore of the River Derwent in Tasmania, Australia Bahamas Clarence Town Canada Clarence, Ontario , hamlet in the amalgamated city of Clarence Rockland, Ontario, Canada Clarence Township, Ontario Clarence, Nova Scotia France Clarence River France , river in northern France New Zealand Clarence, New Zealand , small town in Marlborough Clarence River, New Zealand , river of New Zealand South Africa Clarence, South Africa , a small town in the Free State South African province Free State Switzerland Clarence, Switzerland , a small city near Lausanne United States Clarence, Illinois Clarence, Iowa Clarence, Louisiana Clarence, Missouri Clarence, New York Clarence, Pennsylvania Clarence Township, Michigan Entertainment Clarence play Clarence play , by Booth Tarkington Clarence 1922 film Clarence 1922 film , based on the play, starring Agnes Ayres Clarence 1937 film Clarence 1937 film , based on the play Clarence 1991 film Clarence 1991 film , a sequel to It s a Wonderful Life ClarenceHenry Denker novel ClarenceHenry Denker novel , a 2001 novel by Henry Denker Clarence Catharine Sedgwick novel Clarence Catharine Sedgwick novel , an 1830 novel by Catharine Sedgwick Clarence TV series Clarence TV series , a sitcom starring Ronnie Barker Clarence Wonder Showzen character , a funny sounding puppet from the television show Wonder Showzen Clarence, the cross eyed lion on the TV show Daktari See also Duke of Clarence , a title which ... geo de Clarence es Clarence Center fr Clarence homonymie it Clarence nl Clarence ja pl Clarence ... more details
Infobox school name John Willcock College image motto Enlighten established 1975 type Public school government funded Public School principal city Geraldton, Western Australia Geraldton state Western Australia country Australia coordinates campus Geraldton, Western Australia Geraldton enrolment 449 Semester 1 2011 colours Red, Gold and Navy colorbox red colorbox gold colorbox navy homepage http www.johnwillcock.wa.edu.au John Willcock College is a comprehensive public secondary education Australia middle school located in Geraldton, Western Australia Geraldton , a regional centre convert 424 km mi 0 north west of Perth, Western Australia Perth , Western Australia . The school was established in 1975 as a high school catering for students from Year 8 to Year 10, by 1985 the first cohort of Year 11 students occurred and the school became John Willcock Senior High School. The school was amalgamated with Geraldton Senior College in 1997 and was known as the Geraldton Senior College Middle School Highbury Campus . By 2003 the name was changed again to John Willcock College and school caters for students from Year 8 to 9 with most students continuing onto the senior college upon graduating. ref cite web url http www.johnwillcock.wa.edu.au content.asp?documentid 15 title John Willcock College year 2011 accessdate 2011 10 29 ref Enrolments at the school were 652 in 2007, 624 in 2008, 620 in 2009, 467 in 2010 and 449 in 2011. ref cite web url http www.det.wa.edu.au schoolsonline main page.do?displayURL overview.do&schoolID 4996 title Department of Education Schools online year 2011 accessdate 2011 10 29 ref See also List of schools in rural Western Australia References reflist External links http www.johnwillcock.wa.edu.au coord missing Western Australia Category High schools in Western Australia Category Public schools in Western Australia Category Educational institutions established in 1975 ... more details
of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence 1338 1368 , third second surviving son of Edward III of England Edward III , died without male issue Dukes of Clarence, second Creation 1412 also Counts and Dukes of Aumale Earls of Aumale 1412 Earl of Aumale 1412 Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence 1388 1421 , second son of Henry IV of England Henry IV Bolingbroke , died without male issue Dukes of Clarence ...for the ship TSS Duke of Clarence Duke of Clarence is a title which has been traditionally awarded to junior ... without sons, the title became extinct. The title was again created in favour of Thomas, Duke of Clarence Thomas of Lancaster , the second son of King Henry IV of England Henry IV , in 1412. Upon his ... Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence George Plantagenet , brother of King Edward IV of England Edward IV , in 1461 ... of Clarence was going to be given to Lord Guilford Dudley , husband of Lady Jane Grey , upon her ... take effect. The next creation Duke of Clarence and St Andrews was in 1789 for William IV of the United ... merged in the crown. The most recent creation Duke of Clarence and Avondale was for Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale Prince Albert Victor of Wales , the eldest son of Edward ... Prince Charles Edward , the Clarence earldom being a subsidiary title. The title is said to originate ... . ref from the town of Clare, Suffolk , which was owned by the first duke of Clarence, Lionel of Antwerp .... ref Dukes of Clarence , Encyclop dia Britannica Eleventh Edition 1911 . ref After the Union of the Crowns ... Andrews and Strathaven Castle Avondale . Dukes of Clarence, first Creation 1362 also Earl of Ulster ... of Clarence 1449 1478 , third son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York and brother to Edward ... William IV was styled HRH The Duke of Clarence between his creation in 1789 and his accession in 1830 Dukes of Clarence and St Andrews 1789 also Earl of Munster 1789 William IV of the United Kingdom The Prince William, 1st Duke of Clarence and St Andrews 1765 1837 , third son of George III of the United ... more details
Clarence Center can refer to Clarence Center, New York Clarence Center, Michigan geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages es Clarence Center nl Clarence Center ... more details
file Sir clarence seignoret.jpg thumb Clarence Seignoret as President Sir ClarenceHenry Augustus Seignoret , Order of the Bath GCB , COL, Sovereign Military Order of Malta KtM , OSJ, Order of the British Empire OBE 25 February 1919 Roseau &ndash 5 May 2002 ref http www.newsdominica.com heritage heritage.cfm?Id 210 ref was the List of Presidents of Dominica third President of Dominica . Seignoret was educated at the Dominica Grammar School and at college in Saint Lucia before serving as civil servant in Dominica from 1936. From 1958 to 1960 he had international public service course in Oxford University . In his career in public service he also acted as first Secretary to the Cabinet and substitute to the President. In 1983 House of Assembly of Dominica elected him as President of Dominica and he was sworn in October 1983, re elected in 1988 and stepped down after two full five year terms in 1993. In 1966 Queen Elizabeth II awarded him the Order of the British Empire and in 1985 he was Knight knighted . He was also Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knight of Malta since 1992. References Reflist http presidentoffice.gov.dm former presidents sir clarence seignoret cs bio sir clarence seignoret.html Biography start box succession box title List of Presidents of Dominica President of Dominica before Aurelius Marie after Crispin Sorhaindo years 1983&ndash 1993 end box DominicaPres Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Seignoret, Clarence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 May 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Seignoret, Clarence Category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath Category Officers of the Order of the British Empire Category Presidents of Dominica Category 2002 deaths Dominica politician stub fr Clarence Seignoret ... more details
Guardian angel clarence.jpg thumb 200px right Clarence left , consulting George Bailey fictional character George Bailey . Clarence Odbody born May 1654 is a fictional character and the secondary protagonist in Frank Capra s 1946 film It s a Wonderful Life . He is portrayed by Henry Travers . In the story .... In the beginning of the story, Clarence is an Angel Second Class and is called by Joseph supposedly ... and to others. Clarence remarks that he cannot see the vision clearly. Joseph then remembers that he .... Afterward, Joseph says that if Clarence can save George and help him see the good he has done for others, he may just earn his wings, after more than 200 years of trying. Clarence then comes ... river below it. Clarence jumps in first and George does the same as he swims over to Clarence, who is yelling at the top of his lungs. The bridge operator hears the commotion, and Clarence and George ... as they warm them themselves after the ordeal, but mostly stares in bewilderment at Clarence ..., and he died in his sleep wearing it. As Clarence dries his The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer ..., the bridge operator falls out of his chair and quickly walks out of the shack in disbelief. Clarence ... for him to be killing himself over 8,000 that his Uncle Billy misplaced. George asks Clarence how he knows about things like that, and Clarence reminds George that he is a guardian angel. George responds by saying he keeps forgetting that. Clarence then tries to help George by telling him that killing ... have better if he hadn t even been born, and he wishes it were so. Clarence, disagreeing at first, thinks it would be very effective to show George what it would be like if he had never existed. Clarence ... car is not where he left it, he walks with Clarence to what was supposed to be Martini s Bar, but is instead .... When George asks how old Clarence is, he replies that he will be 293 years old next May, and eventually ... people he knew but who have miserable lives as George was never part of theirs, and Clarence remarks ... more details
Clarence Island may refer to Clarence Island South Shetland Islands Clarence Island, Chile Clarence Islands , Nunavut, Canada Geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Clarence Turner may refer to Clarence J. A. Turner 1893 1957 , American jockey Clarence W. Turner 1866 1939 , American lawyer, politician hndis Turner, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Skinner may refer to Clarence Skinner politician New Zealand Politician Clarence Skinner minister Universalist Minister and Dean of Crane School of Theology hndis name Skinner, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Township may refer to Clarence Township, Michigan , United States Clarence Township, Ontario , Canada geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Clarence Township ... more details