orphan date March 2010 Infobox nrhp name Hathaway Brightman House nrhp type image 205 Crescent Street.jpg caption 205 Crescent Street location Fall River, Massachusetts lat degrees 41 lat minutes 44 lat seconds 4 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 8 long seconds 28 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1858 architect architecture Gothic added February 16, 1983 governing body Private mpsub Fall River MRA refnum 83000637 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Hathaway Brightman House is a historic house at 205 Crescent Street in Fall River, Massachusetts . The house was built in 1858 and added to the National Historic Register in 1983. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Fall River, Massachusetts References reflist Registered Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Houses in Fall River, Massachusetts BristolMA NRHP stub ... more details
accompanying the CD includes Andrew Lloyd Webber s commentary for each song. Sarah Brightman DEFAULTSORT Surrender Sarah Brightman Album Category 1995 soundtracks Category Theatre soundtracks Category Sarah Brightman albums Category Collaborative albums Soundtrack album stub ... more details
other uses Infobox Bridge bridge name Brightman Street Bridge image 222 05 Brightman Street Bridge.jpg caption official name carries pedestrian traffic crosses Taunton River locale Somerset, Massachusetts Somerset to Fall River, Massachusetts maint id design two leaf bascule bridge mainspan 98 ft ref name srpedd http www.srpedd.org Ch7bridges.pdf ref length 922 ft width height load clearance below 27 ft traffic begin 1906 complete 1908 open October 10, 1908 closed October 11, 2011 ref name heraldclosed http www.heraldnews.com features x1581995403 OUR VIEW Requiem for a bridge Requiem For A Bridge, Herald News, October 11 2011 ref toll map cue map image map text map width coordinates coord 41 43 26.26 N 71 09 20.51 W region US type landmark display inline,title lat long File Brightman St Bridge.jpg thumb right 250px The Brightman Street Bridge. Image Brightman Street Bridge Open.JPG thumb right 300px The Brightman Street Bridge opening for a boat. The Brightman Street Bridge is a convert 922 ft m sing on long, four lane wide drawbridge spanning the Taunton River between the town of Somerset, Massachusetts Somerset and the city of Fall River, Massachusetts Fall River , Massachusetts . It was authorized in 1903 by the state legislature, and building took place between 1906 and 1908, when it opened full time on October 10, 1908. It was closed to vehicular traffic on October 11, 2011. ref name heraldclosed At the time of its completion, it was the widest bridge to span the Taunton River, as the Slade s Ferry Bridge , a steel swingspan bridge built in 1875 less than a quarter mile downriver, was barely a two lane bridge. It once served as the pathway for U.S. Route 6 Route 6 and Route 138 Massachusetts Route 138 to cross the river into Fall River. Now the Veterans Memorial Bridge Bristol County, Massachusetts , just upstream, carries these routes between Somerset and Fall River ... Reflist Crossings navbox structure Crossings place Taunton River bridge Brightman Street Bridge bridge ... more details
Infobox artist discography Artist Sarah Brightman Image Osaka07 Opening Sarah Brightman.jpg Option 6 ... link DVD releases 2Option color pink This page includes the full discography of Sarah Brightman ... by Pl cido Domingo Domingo , Sarah BrightmanBrightman , English Chamber Orchestra ECO , Lorin Maazel ... www.billboard.com artist sarah brightman chart history 12331?f 305&g Albums title Sarah Brightman ... a&search sarah brightman title New Zealand charts portal publisher charts.org.nz date accessdate 2011 ... hitparade.ch showitem.asp?interpret Sarah Brightman&titel Fly&cat a title Sarah Brightman Fly publisher ... artist Brightman 2CSarah ?type longplay title Sarah Brightman publisher musicline.de date accessdate 2011 02 11 ref 1993 align left Dive Sarah Brightman album Dive small Released 1993 Genre Pop music ... certification region Canada artist Sarah Brightman ref small 1995 align left Fly Sarah Brightman ... Gold ref name GERcert cite certification region Germany artist Sarah Brightman ref small 1997 align ... Gold ref name BRAcert cite certification region Brazil artist Sarah Brightman ref Music Canada ... certification region Finland artist Sarah Brightman ref Bundesverband Musikindustrie Germany Gold ... artist Sarah Brightman ref Recording Industry Association of America United States Platinum ref name UScert small 1998 9 align left Eden Sarah Brightman album Eden small Released 1998 1999 Genre Crossover ... Sarah Brightman ref ABPD Brazil Gold ref name BRAcert Music Canada Canada Platinum ref name CANcert ... cite certification region United States artist Sarah Brightman ref small 2000 align left La Luna ... left Sarah Brightman Sings the Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber small Released 1992 Only In Australia ... text align center style text align center align left 1995 align left Surrender Sarah Brightman album ... small RIAA United States Gold ref name UScert small 2002 align left Encore Sarah Brightman album Encore ... align left Love Changes Everything Sarah Brightman album Love Changes Everything The Andrew Lloyd Webber ... more details
Sheffield Hallam can refer to Sheffield Hallam University , a modern university in Yorkshire, England Sheffield Hallam UK Parliament constituency , a parliamentary constituency in Sheffield disambig ... more details
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Wiktionary SheffieldSheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England. Sheffield may also refer to TOCright Places Australia Sheffield, Tasmania New Zealand Sheffield, New Zealand , a town in the Canterbury Region United Kingdom Sheffield, Cornwall United States Sheffield, Alabama Sheffield, Illinois Sheffield, Iowa Sheffield, Massachusetts Sheffield, Ohio Sheffield Lake, Ohio Sheffield, Pennsylvania Sheffield, Vermont Other Sheffield album Sheffield album by the band Scooter HMS Sheffield HMS Sheffield , several ships University of Sheffield in the English city of SheffieldSheffield F.C. , the world s oldest association football club Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield station , a railway station in the English city of SheffieldSheffield Island Light , a national register of historic places building off the coast of Connecticut Sheffield Park , in East Sussex, England Sheffield Pike , a peak in the English Lake District Sheffield Scientific School Sheffield Shield , an Australian cricket competition Sheffield Academic Press , an imprint of T&T Clark People with the surname SheffieldSheffield Baronets Charles Sheffield , physicist and science fiction author Fred Sheffield 1923 2009 , American basketball player. Gary Sheffield , Major League Baseball player Gary Sheffield historian , military historian Johnny Sheffield , American former child actor Joseph Earl Sheffield , railroad magnate and philanthropist Jeremy Sheffield , English actor LaTanya Sheffield , American hurdler Rob Sheffield , American music journalist Samantha Sheffield , wife of UK Prime Minister Cameron. Tamie Sheffield , American actress and model William Paine Sheffield, Sr. 1820 1907 , U.S. Representative and Senator from Rhode Island William Paine Sheffield, Jr. 1857 1919 , U.S. Representative from Rhode Island See also Sheffield Patent , or The Charter for the North Shore of Massachusetts Bay Sheffield Plate , certain silver plate wares The Sheffield Star , the local newspaper of Sheffield, South ... more details
Sheffield is an Anglo Saxon surname, widespread mainly in the city of Sheffield, England Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England . The surname Sheffield s meaning is said to be originated from the city in South Yorkshire. The surname refers to Sheffield Baronets Charles Sheffield , physicist and science fiction author Gary Sheffield , Major League Baseball player Gary Sheffield historian , military historian Johnny Sheffield , American former child actor Joseph Earl Sheffield , railroad magnate and philanthropist Jeremy Sheffield , English actor LaTanya Sheffield , American hurdler Rob Sheffield , American music journalist Samantha Sheffield , wife of UK Prime Minister Cameron. Tamie Sheffield , American actress and model William Paine Sheffield, Sr. 1820 1907 , U.S. Representative and Senator from Rhode Island William Paine Sheffield, Jr. 1857 1919 , U.S. Representative from Rhode Island surname Sheffield disambig Category Surnames ... more details
Sheffield Airport may refer to Sheffield City Airport & Heliport next to the Tinsley Marshalling Yard and the Sheffield Parkway in Sheffield , England Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield located in Finningley, Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster Doncaster , England airport disambiguation sv Sheffield Airport ... more details
Sheffield Township may refer to several places In Canada Sheffield Township, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario a former township In the United States Sheffield Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana Sheffield Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio Sheffield Township, Lorain County, Ohio Sheffield Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania See also Sheffield disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Sheffield Township ... more details
Edmund Sheffield may refer to Edmund Sheffield MP for Grampound , MP for Grampound UK Parliament constituency Grampound Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Normanby 1716 1735 , English nobleman Edmund Sheffield, 1st Earl of Mulgrave c. 1564 1646 , British peer and Member of Parliament Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Earl of Mulgrave 1611 1658 , English peer Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield 1521 1549 , English nobleman hndis Sheffield, Edmund ... more details
Three Royal Navy warships have been named HMS Sheffield after the city and county borough of Sheffield , South Yorkshire . HMS HMS Sheffield C24 Sheffield C24 1936 a Town class cruiser 1936 Town class light cruiser which saw service in World War II from the Arctic Circle and the Atlantic Ocean Atlantic to the Mediterranean . She was one of the Royal Navy pursuit ships that tracked down the Bismarck. She was sold and scrapped in 1967. HMS HMS Sheffield D80 Sheffield D80 1971 a Type 42 destroyer Type 42 destroyer badly damaged by the Argentinian air forces on 4 May 1982 during the Falklands War . While being towed towards South Georgia Island, she sank in heavy seas. HMS HMS Sheffield F96 Sheffield F96 1986 a Type 22 frigate Type 22 frigate sold to the Chilean Navy in 2003 and renamed the Almirante Williams . All three of these warships have carried many fixtures and fittings manufactured in Sheffield itself, including a great deal of stainless steel items, leading to the nickname that has been applied to all of them the Shiny Sheff . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Sheffield Category Royal Navy ship names Category Sheffield cs HMS Sheffield de HMS Sheffield es HMS Sheffield fr HMS Sheffield it HMS Sheffield pl HMS Sheffield ru HMS Sheffield sl HMS Sheffield fi HMS Sheffield vi HMS Sheffield ... more details
Baron Sheffield is a title that has been created four times once in the Peerage of England , twice in the Peerage ... Sheffield of Butterwick , was in the Peerage of England in 1547 for Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield of Butterwick Edmund Sheffield 1521 1549 , second cousin of Henry VIII of England Henry VIII , who was murdered in Norwich during Kett s Rebellion . His grandson, the Edmund Sheffield, 1st Earl of Mulgrave 3rd Baron Sheffield , was created Earl of Mulgrave in 1626, and the John Sheffield, 1st ... and Normanby dukedom of Buckingham and Normanby . At the death of the Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Duke ..., 1st Earl of Sheffield John Baker Holroyd 1735 1821 , who became 1st Baron Sheffield 1781 , 1st Baron Sheffield 1783 , 1st Baron Sheffield 1802 , 1st Viscount Pevensey 1816 and 1st Earl of Sheffield ... of Sheffield John Baker Holroyd 1735 1821 . In 1781, on the second creation of the title, he was made Baron Sheffield, of Dunnamore in the County of Meath in the Peerage of Ireland . This peerage was created ... obtained the third creation of the title when he was made Baron Sheffield, of Roscommon in the County ..., to the heirs male of his daughters from his first marriage. On the fourth creation of a Sheffield barony in 1802, John Baker Holroyd was created Baron Sheffield, of Sheffield in the County of York ... of Sheffield and Viscount Pevensey in the Peerage of Ireland. The latter titles were all created with remainder ... in 1909 of the Henry Holroyd, 3rd Earl of Sheffield 3rd Earl of Sheffield , his earldom, the Pevensey viscountcy and the Sheffield baronies of 1781 and 1802 became extinct. However, he was succeeded in the Sheffield barony of 1783 according to special remainder by Edward Stanley, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley , who was also Baron Eddisbury 3rd Baron Eddisbury and now became 4th Baron Sheffield as well. The 4th Baron Sheffield was the grandson of Lady Maria Josepha Holroyd, daughter of the 1st Earl of Sheffield. These titles remain extant and united, see Baron Stanley of Alderley for further ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 infobox record label image File Sheffield Tunes.jpg 200px founded 2000 founder H.P. Baxxter , Rick J. Jordan , Jens Thele status Active country Germany distributor Kontor Records location Hamburg genre Electronic music Sheffield Tunes is a Germany German record label , and a sublabel of Kontor Records , formed in 2000 by H.P. Baxxter , Rick J. Jordan and Jens Thele . The first album released by Sheffield Tunes was Sheffield album Sheffield , and the first single was I m Your Pusher Scooter song I m Your Pusher , by Scooter band Scooter . Sheffield Tunes also owns the Sheffield Jumpers . Category German record labels Germany record label stub cs Sheffield Tunes sk Sheffield Tunes ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Sheffield One is an Urban renewal urban redevelopment company created in 2000 to regenerate Sheffield city centre. In April 2007, it was merged into Creative Sheffield , a newly created city economic development company. Projects Castlegate Quarter Cathedral Quarter, Sheffield Cathedral Quarter Cultural Industries Quarter Devonshire Quarter Heart of the City development Heart of the City New Retail Quarter Sheaf Valley Quarter Sheaf Valley Sheffield Midland Station and Sheaf Square Station Gateway The Moor Quarter The Moor Gateway Victoria Quays and Riverside Exchange Riverside External links http www.urcs online.co.uk Urban Regeration Companies http www.creativesheffield.co.uk Creative Sheffield See also Sheffield Development Corporation Category Urban Regeneration Companies Category Companies based in Sheffield ... more details
Infobox building name Sheffield Bioincubator image Bioincubator.jpg image size 250px caption The Bioincubator, viewed from Sheffield Inner Ring Road Upper Hanover Street completion date 2004 status completed building type Education location Sheffield , England latd 53.381738 longd 1.483388 iso region GB coordinates display title roof convert 35 m ft abbr on floor count 5 excluding service floors elevator count 1 developer Kier Construction architect Bond Bryan Architects The Bioincubator is a building on Leavygreave Road in Sheffield , England , owned by the University of Sheffield . See also Bioincubator References references External links http www.shef.ac.uk bioincubator Sheffield Bioincubator http www.yorkshireforward.com news events local news official opening for sheffield bioincubator Official opening in February 2006 SheffieldStructures Category Buildings and structures in Sheffield Category University of Sheffield Category Business incubators Category Buildings and structures completed in 2004 UK university stub sk Sheffield Bioincubator ... more details
Outside of London , Sheffield has the largest population of amateur, working and professional visual artists in the UK. Fact date June 2007 Notable artists linked with Sheffield include John Ruskin , Joe Scarborough artist Joe Scarborough , Pete McKee , the Designers Republic and Kid Acne . Galleries in Sheffield include Millennium Galleries also containing the Ruskin Gallery , constructed in 2001, the Graves Art Gallery in the top floor of the Art Deco period building that houses Sheffield Central Library the Site Gallery a digital arts media gallery S1 Artspace , Bloc Projects and Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery part of Sheffield Hallam University . Weston Park Museum encorporates the Sheffield City Museum and Mappin Art Gallery . The Site Gallery, along with studios such as Yorkshire ArtSpace and the participatory arts space Access Space , are located in the Cultural Industries Quarter of Sheffield. This area is also home to the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield , an arthouse cinema which occasionally showcases art. Various initiatives shows exist throughout the year to showcase the work of local Sheffield, Yorkshire and Derbyshire artists amateur through to professional. Amongst these are Open Up Sheffield , Art in the Gardens held in Sheffield Botanical Gardens in September and the Great Sheffield Art Show , usually held on the first weekend in July at the Octagon Centre in Sheffield. Sheffield is also home to two universities, one of which Sheffield Hallam University , has a noted Fine Arts department formerly based at Psalter Lane which relocated to Sheffield City Centre in 2008. Sheffield Category Arts in England Category Culture in Sheffield ... more details
one source date February 2012 primary sources date February 2012 File Sheffield Cath SS P&P.jpg thumb right Sheffield Cathedral The Dean of Sheffield is the head primus inter pares first among equals and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Sheffield Cathedral . The dean and chapter are based at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Sheffield . Before 2000 the post was designated as a Provost religion provost , which was then the equivalent of a Dean religion dean at most List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom English cathedrals . The cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Sheffield and seat of the Bishop of Sheffield . The current dean is the Very Revd Peter Bradley priest Peter Bradley . List of deans Provosts 1931 1948 Alfred Jarvis 1949 1965 Howard Cruse bishop Howard Cruse 1966 1974 Ivan Neill priest Ivan Neill 1974 1988 Frank Curtis priest Frank Curtis 1988 1994 John Gladwin 1995 2000 Michael Sadgrove became Dean Deans 2000 2003 Michael Sadgrove 2003 present Peter Bradley priest Peter Bradley ref http www.sheffieldcathedral.org worship who we are cathedral clergy.php Sheffield Cathedral Who we are Cathedral clergy ref References Reflist Provosts and Deans of Sheffield Category Lists of Anglicans Deans of Sheffield Category Anglican ecclesiastical offices Deans of Sheffield Category Provosts and Deans of Sheffield Category Lists of English people Deans of Sheffield ... more details
The Sheffield Baronetcy , of Normanby in the County of Lincoln, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain . It was created on 1 March 1755 for Charles Herbert Sheffield, the illegitimate son of John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby . On the death of his half brother, the Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Normanby 2nd Duke , in 1735, he inherited the family estates including Buckingham Palace Buckingham House which was sold to George III in 1762 and Normanby Hall which latter remained the family residence until 1963. Thereafter the family s home was Sutton Park, Yorkshire Sutton Park, York . The fourth Baronet served as High Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1817 and the fifth Baronet in 1872. The sixth Baronet sat as Conservative Party UK Conservative Member of Parliament for Brigg UK Parliament constituency Brigg . Samantha Cameron is the daughter of the eighth Baronet. Sheffield Baronets, of Normanby 1755 Sir Charles Herbert Sheffield, 1st Baronet c. 1706 1774 Sir John Sheffield, 2nd Baronet c. 1743 1815 Sir Robert Sheffield, 3rd Baronet c. 1758 1815 Sir Robert Sheffield, 4th Baronet 1786 1862 Sir Robert Sheffield, 5th Baronet 1823 1886 Sir Berkeley Sheffield, 6th Baronet Sir Berkeley Digby George Sheffield, 6th Baronet 1876 1946 Sir Robert Arthur Sheffield, 7th Baronet 1905 1977 Sir Reginald Adrian Berkeley Sheffield, 8th Baronet b. 1946 The heir apparent is Robert Charles Berkeley Sheffield b. 1984 See also Duke of Buckingham and Normanby References Burke s Peerage Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Baronets, Sheffield Category Baronetcies Sheffield Category 1755 establishments in Great Britain ... more details
Sheffield logo Stagecoach Sheffield logo.png logo size 250 image Stagecoach bus 22639 MAN Alexander Dennis Enviro300 YN08 JDU in Sheffield 24 March 2009.jpg image size 250px image caption Stagecoach Enviro300 in Sheffield company slogan parent Stagecoach Group founded 2006 headquarters Sheffield , South Yorkshire , England locale service area Sheffield service type Bus hubs Sheffield , Crystal Peaks , Sheffield Interchange , Meadowhall Interchange , Woodhouse, South Yorkshire Woodhouse , Mosborough Halfway Hillsborough Interchange stations Sheffield Interchange , Meadowhall Interchange Meadowhall ... Stagecoach Group ceo website http www.stagecoachbus.com sheffield Official Website Stagecoach Sheffield is a bus operator based in Sheffield , England , a subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group . It was formed from the Sheffield based operations of the Yorkshire Traction Group, purchased by Stagecoach in 2005. Most bus services in Sheffield are operated by Stagecoach Sheffield or First South Yorkshire . Stagecoach Sheffield services are marketed alongside the Supertram SheffieldSheffield Supertram , operated by Stagecoach since 1997. Stagecoach Sheffield also operate the related SupertramLink ... as buying up small operators in Sheffield. Yorkshire Terrier bus company Yorkshire Terrier was an independent post deregulation bus company that had been formed in 1988 operating in Sheffield, and had also expanded itself with acquisition of some smaller operators within Sheffield. In 1995, Terrier was bought by the Traction Group, and by 1998 all of their combined operations in Sheffield had been brought under the Terrier green and white identity although trading as Andrews of Sheffield, one of Traction s Sheffield acquisitions . On 14 December 2005 Stagecoach Group purchased the Yorkshire Traction Group, and by May 2006 the Terrier fleet was being converted into the Stagecoach Sheffield identity. ref http www.stagecoachbus.com sheffield aboutus.html Official Stagecoach Sheffield site, About ... more details
File Sheffield Arena interior.JPG thumb 300px Ice Hockey at Sheffield Arena Sheffield has a long history ... teams. Sheffield can claim many firsts in football the most famous one being Sheffield F.C. being the world s first and oldest football club. Today it has a club in every major team sport in England. Sheffield became the first UK National City of Sport in 1995 ref name NCS cite web title Sheffield city url http au.encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761560211 2 Sheffield city .html publisher Microsoft accessdate ... of Sport EIS . Today the city boasts three league club s Sheffield Wednesday F.C. Sheffield Wednesday , Sheffield United F.C. Sheffield United and Rotherham United F.C. , top flight ice hockey Sheffield Steelers and basketball Sheffield Sharks and a Premier League Motorcycle speedway speedway team Sheffield Tigers . Sheffield Eagles is the main rugby league club and operates a level below the Super League . There are six boxing world champions from Sheffield, Clinton Woods and Johnny Nelson ..., Michael Vaughan , was brought up and lives in Sheffield. Joe Simpson mountaineer Joe Simpson ... of Sheffield Wednesday, which holds around 39,850. Don Valley Stadium is currently the largest athletics ... Early sport The earliest reference to cricket involving Sheffield was a match between Sheffield ... Bygone cricket last accessed 4 August 2006 ref The first recorded game of football in Sheffield was played in 1793 between Sheffield and Norton, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Norton a village in Derbyshire at the time but now a suburb of Sheffield . The game initially started as six a side but numbers ... into a general row. ref name Football in Sheffield Percy M. Young 1962 , Football in Sheffield , S. Paul .... It continues to be used to this day and is acknowledged as the oldest ground in the world. Sheffield ... Sheffield F.C. In 1857 they decided to write the first rule book for football called Sheffield Rules . By 1860 there were 15 football clubs in the city. Sheffield United Cricket Club was formed ... more details
James Sheffield, Baron Sheffield was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England in 1640. He supported the Roundhead Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War . Sheffield was the son of Edmund Sheffield, 1st Earl of Mulgrave Edmund Sheffield and his wife Mariana Irwin. When his father became Earl of Mulgrave , he received the courtesy title Baron Sheffield. In April 1640, Sheffield was elected Member of Parliament for St Mawes UK Parliament constituency St Mawes in the Short Parliament . ref Cite Notitia Parliamentaria converted 1 part 2 pages 229 239 ref In 1642 he was a captain in the parliamentarian army of the Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex Earl of Essex , and in 1645 a Colonel in the New Model Army . ref http books.google.com books?id ZmNVrb8x4M0C&pg PA4&lpg PA4&dq 22James Sheffield 22 22Essex 22&source bl&ots xfrPf8ODX0&sig 5KevWDm09CELo2yDrDHc3SBvgG8&hl en&ei CZKzTNKOCpe8jAeW5aR &sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBIQ6AEwAA v onepage&q 22James 20Sheffield 22 20 22Essex 22&f false Stuart Asquith New Model Army 1645 60 ref References Reflist s start s par en succession box before Parliament suspended since 1629 title Member of Parliament for St Mawes UK Parliament constituency St Mawes with George Parry MP George Parry years 1640 after George Parry MP George Parry br Richard Erisey s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sheffield, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sheffield, James Category Members of the Parliament of England pre 1707 Category Roundheads Category Year of death missing Category Year of birth missing Category Place of birth missing ... more details
Refimprove date June 2011 Sheffield has a growing cultural reputation. 7.2 of Sheffield s working population ... of the Cultural Industries Quarter . Sheffield made the shortlist for the first city to be designated ... of Culture publisher BBC News date 15 July 2010 accessdate 7 September 2010 ref Popular Music Sheffield ... based in Sheffield. The city is also home to Gatecrasher , one of the most popular nightclub s in the north of England although the club is currently closed after a fire in 2007 . Sheffield also plays host to Made in Sheffield home to many successful local bands. Sheffield has also seen the birth of Pulp ... winners Gomez band Gomez are also connected to Sheffield as some of the founding members went to Sheffield Hallam University together. The immensely successful Arctic Monkeys are currently Sheffield s biggest musical export, and have helped lead the way for chart hits for fellow Sheffield bands Milburn ... . Other successful Sheffield bands include math rock band 65daysofstatic , glam punk band Pink Grease , and quirky songsmith Stoney musician Stoney . Sheffield was home to the world renowned Lindsay ... 1990s, which has since found a focal point in the Offbeat clubnight at the University of Sheffield ... and Sparklemotion are responsible for bringing UK and international indiepop acts to play live in Sheffield ... is also from Sheffield. Sheffield also has a small urban music scene. This consists of R n B, UK ... Garage scene has surfaced in Sheffield with a unique modern sound compared to older speed garage. Born ..., but was born in Sheffield and has now spread out to other cities in the United Kingdom. It varies ... would become the students union for Sheffield Hallam University . The three main music venues are the Sheffield Arena , the Sheffield City Hall City Hall and Leadmill and O2 Academy Sheffield O2 ... , the Boardwalk nightclub Boardwalk , the University of Sheffield , The Plug , and the Studio ... sheffield The Frog and Parrot , The Boardwalk Sheffield Under The Boardwalk , The Grapes sheffield ... more details
Charlotte Sheffield born circa c. 1937 was Miss USA 1957. After winning the Miss Utah USA crown, Sheffield, from Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City , Utah went on to become Utah s first representative to achieve the title of Miss USA, when Mary Leona Gage was stripped of her title days later during the Miss Universe 1957 competition. Sheffield was not allowed to compete for the Miss Universe crown, as she had already missed the preliminary competition. Sheffield went on to compete at the Miss World 1957 1957 Miss World pageant, but failed to place. She was a special guest at the 1991 Miss USA 1991 Miss USA pageant. In 1958, Miss Sheffield starred alongside Bret Morrison in a science fiction radio drama The Adventure of the Beauty Queen , as a part of the List of Exploring Tomorrow Episodes Exploring Tomorrow radio series. External links http www.missusa.com Miss USA official website MissUSAs 1952 1959 Miss Universe Organization titleholders Year 1957 Miss Universe Gladys Zender Miss USA Charlotte Sheffield Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sheffield, Charlotte ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sheffield, Charlotte Category Miss USA winners Category Miss World contestants Category Living people Category 1937 births US pageant bio stub Utah bio stub it Charlotte Sheffield ... more details