1995 film , a 1995 film by Michael Hoffman, set after the EnglishRestoration starring Robert Downey ... Restoration Tremain novel Restoration Tremain novel , a 1989 novel by Rose Tremain set during the English ...selfref To restore an article that has been deleted, see Wikipedia Undeletion policy . wiktionary restoration tocright Restoration may refer to Government politics Historical examples Kemmu Restoration Japan, by Tenno in 1333 Restoration England The Restoration of the English monarchy in 1660 Restoration 1660 Restoration of Charles II the British Isles generally Portuguese Restoration War Portuguese Restoration Spain under the Restoration Spanish Restoration Meiji Restoration Japan, by Tenno in 1868 The French equivalent the Restoration , or the European Restoration , are also used as umbrella terms for such restorations following the fall of Napoleon in 1814, such as the Bourbon Restoration The Restauration Switzerland , or Swiss Restoration Christian Restorationism , nineteenth century, non Jewish movement with both political and religious motivations Restoration of Poland carried out by Casimir I the Restorer The Arts Literature of the EnglishRestoration period 1660 to 1700 . Restoration literature Restoration comedy Technology Data restoration computer technology , returning data from a backup to its original location or to its successor Antiques restoration Conservation restoration , returning a work to a better state Building restoration , work performed on a building in order to return it to a previous state of conservation Photo restoration , returning a photo to a better state Restoration or wiktionary Refurbishment refurbishment of vehicles, furniture, appliances, equipment, etc. Cosmetic restoration , restoration work on a vehicle or building which improves its appearance rather than its functionality or structure Vehicle restoration , the process of returning a vehicle to a like new state Automotive restoration Restored train Restoration ecology , the return ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 HMS Restoration has been the name two Royal Navy ships, named after the EnglishRestoration . HMS Restoration 1678 HMS Restoration 1678 , third rate , 70 guns, built Betts, Harwich 1678 Rebuilt 1702 wrecked in the Great Storm of 1703 . HMS Restoration 1706 HMS Restoration 1706 , third rate , 70 guns. Wrecked in 1711. References Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Restoration Category Royal Navy ship names Restoration, HMS ... more details
Infobox journal title Restoration Quarterly cover editor James Thompson discipline Theology , History of Christianity Church history , Biblical studies peer reviewed language English Language English abbreviation publisher The Restoration Quarterly Corporation country United States frequency Quarterly history 1957 to present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.acu.edu sponsored restoration quarterly index.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 226370454 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0486 5642 eISSN boxwidth The Restoration Quarterly is a scholarly journal associated with the Churches of Christ . It focuses on issues of interest to the Churches of Christ and other groups associated with the Restoration Movement more generally. ref name Encyclopedia of the Stone Campbell Movement Restoration Quarterly Douglas Allen Foster and Anthony L. Dunnavant, The Encyclopedia of the Stone Campbell Movement Christian Church Disciples of Christ , Christian Churches Churches of Christ, Churches of Christ , Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0802838987, 9780802838988, 854 pages, entry on Restoration Quarterly ref rp 643 History The Quarterly was founded in 1957 by Abraham J. Malharbe and Pat E. Harrell. It gained recognition outside the Churches of Christ under the leadership of Thomas H. Olbricht, who was editor from 1973 through 1987. ref name Encyclopedia of the Stone Campbell Movement Restoration Quarterly rp 643 The journal is informally associated with Abilene ... Campbell Movement Restoration Quarterly rp 644 Contents The Quarterly has reflected a maturing ... Movement Restoration Quarterly rp 644 It has also published articles from other branches of the Restoration ... and the history of the Restoration Movement. ref name Encyclopedia of the Stone Campbell Movement Restoration Quarterly rp 644 References references External links http www.acu.edu sponsored restoration quarterly index.html Restoration Quarterly home page Category Restoration Movement Category ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Image Restoration nameplate flag.png 240px right Restoration type Monthly newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1947 owners Madonna House Apostolate political Conservatism Conservative headquarters 2888 Dafoe Rd, Combermere, Ontario Combermere , Ontario editor Fr. David May website http www.madonnahouse.org restoration www.madonnahouse.org restorationRestoration is a Canada Canadian English language Roman Catholic Church Catholic newspaper based in Combermere, Ontario Combermere , Ontario , and circulated internationally. It was founded in 1947 by the famed American newspaperman Eddie Doherty and his wife, social justice activist Catherine Doherty . The articles and stories in Restoration are generally drawn from the daily life of the staff of the Madonna House Apostolate , and primarily revolve around the challenges of living the Gospel of Jesus as a Catholic in today s world. Regular columns include Combermere Diary &mdash current events at the Madonna House training centre in Combermere, Ontario Milestones &mdash announcements regarding the staff of the apostolate My Dear Family &mdash articles from the writings of Catherine Doherty My Story &mdash personal testimonies of Madonna House staff and friends New Millennium &mdash articles by the Madonna House Director General of Priests Notes From Near and Far &mdash news from the apostolate s international field houses One Man s Scrap, Another Man s Gold &mdash requests for specific donations for the needs of the community The Pope s Corner &mdash excerpts from the writings of the Pope Holy Father Word Made Flesh &mdash reflections on Bible Scripture readings from the Christian liturgy liturgy The paper is Non profit organization non profit , and there is only a small subscription ... Catherine Doherty External links http www.madonnahouse.org restorationRestoration Official Web Page http www.madonnahouse.org publications other restoration.htm Restoration subscription order page at Madonna ... more details
Restoration War may refer to Boshin War or the Japanese Meiji Restoration War 1868 1869 Portuguese Restoration War 1640 1668 Dominican Restoration War disambig ... more details
III of England William III and Mary II of England Mary II in 1689, Restoration style was superseded by William and Mary style . See also EnglishRestorationRestoration comedy External links cite ... Indian style crewelwork bed hangings and curtain s. Other developments in the Restoration period were the emergence of the English glass industry, following the invention of lead glass by George Ravenscroft ... bg styles Style03a index.html title Restoration Style Guide work British Galleries accessdate 2007 07 16 Category English culture es Estilo de la Restauraci n it Stile restaurazione ... more details
Image Charles II of England.jpeg thumb King Charles II, the first monarch to rule after the EnglishRestoration. The term Restoration in reference to the year 1660 refers to the restoration of Charles II of England Charles II to his realms across the British Empire at that time. England main Restoration ... 2011 DEFAULTSORT Restoration Category English royalty Category Stuart England Category 1660 in England ... happened . ref Harris, Tim Restoration Charles II and His Kingdoms 1660 1685 Allen Lane 2005 p47 ref ... Abbey on 23 April 1661. ref name pepysdiary23 Ireland main Restoration Ireland Image Royal Arms ... Eustace were initially the main political figures in the Restoration. George Monck George Monck ... of Ireland and became the predominant political figure of the Restoration period. Scotland main Restoration ... crowned at Scone, Scotland Gaelic coronation site Scone in 1651. The Restoration presented an occasion of univeral celebration and rejoicing throughout Scotland . ref Jackson, Clare Restoration ... void and null . ref Jackson, Clare Restoration Scotland, 1660 1690 Royalist Politics, Religion and Ideas Boydell Press 2003 p78 ref English Colonies main Restoration Colonies Caribbean Barbados British colonial rule Barbados , as a haven for refugees fleeing the Commonwealth of England English republic ... until defeated by George Ayscue . When news reached Barbados of the King s restoration, Thomas Modyford ... Islands under the Restoration 1660 1688 1921 p10 ref The planters, however, were not eager for the return ... be restored. ref Higham, C.S. The Development of the Leeward Islands under the Restoration 1660 1688 ... Puritan settlement, had supported the Commonwealth and the Protectorate . Acceptance of the Restoration ... had been a captain in George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle Monck s army, went to England at the Restoration ... by Philip Calvert upon the Restoration. Colony of Virginia Virginia was the most loyal ... fleeing the Commonwealth of England English republic . Sir William Berkeley governor William Berkeley ... more details
File Restoration House, Rochester.jpg thumb Restoration House from The Vines Restoration House in Rochester, Kent Rochester , Kent , England, is a fine example of an Elizabethan mansion. It is so named after the visit of Charles II of England King Charles II on the eve of his EnglishRestorationrestoration . Charles had landed in Dover on 25 May 1660 and by the evening of the 28th arrived in Rochester. He was received by the Mayor and eventually retired for the night to the home of Colonel Gibbon. The following day Charles continued to London and was proclaimed King on 29 May, his 30th birthday. Although the home of Colonel Gibbon, the property was actually owned by Sir Francis Clerke he was knighted during the visit , a fact which has led to confusion in the past. ref name booklet cite book title Restoration House Rochester, An Illustrated History and Guidebook format booklet year 2001 month May publisher privately published ref Although essentially a private home, the house and garden are open to the public during the summer. ref cite web url http www.gardenvisit.com garden restoration house title Restoration House work Garden Visit accessdate 2009 12 06 ref History Restoration House was originally two medieval buildings 1454 and 1502 22 with a space between. ref name booklet They were joined together in 1640 1660 tree ring data from roof by inserting a third building between the two, to create a larger house. ref name booklet ref name site cite web url http www.restorationhouse.co.uk the house title Restoration House Rochester England The House publisher www.restorationhouse.co.uk ...&dq Henry Clerke restoration house&source bl&ots lJw7eBZo3X&sig XHxnTZh32Kpm4RzOIfYAWjdODA&hl en&ei ... was purchased for 270,000 ref http www.youtube.com watch?v TVCAIoD1rf4& ref by the English entertainer ... Forster biographer John Forster , the novelist Charles Dickens , who lived nearby, used Restoration ... accessdate 2009 12 06 ref References reflist Commons category Restoration House External links ... more details
Restoration Council may refer to D ni Restoration Council , a fictional organization in the Myst franchise State Law and Order Restoration Council , the military government of Myanmar between 18 September 1988 and 15 November 1997 See also Judeo Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration disambig ... more details
Kingdom of England DEFAULTSORT Restoration Category English royalty Category Stuart England Category ... Stuart w ru simple EnglishRestoration sv Engelska restaurationen th ...Use British English date April 2012 Use dmy dates date April 2012 for details of the Scottish, Irish and colonial restorations Restoration 1660 The Restoration of the English monarchy began in 1660 when the English monarchy English , Scottish monarchy Scottish and Irish monarchy Irish monarchies were ... the Wars of the Three Kingdoms . The term Restoration is used to describe both the actual event ... A0841607.html Restoration . ref It is very often used to cover the whole reign of Charles II 1660 ... www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 499715 RestorationRestoration . ref In certain contexts it may be used ... of the Hanoverian George I in 1714 ref harvnb Yadav 2010 . ref for example Restoration ... The Protectorate , which followed the Commonwealth of England Commonwealth and preceded the EnglishRestoration, might have continued if Oliver Cromwell s son Richard Cromwell Richard , who was made ... false pp. 8 10 . ref Charles Fleetwood was appointed a member of the English Committee of Safety Committee ... fashion to the First English Civil War End of the First War post First Civil War Parliament ... of Safety sent Lambert with a large force to meet George Monck , who was in command of the English ... in custody on Drake s Island in 1684 Ingoldsby was pardoned. Restoration of Charles II Image Charles II of England.jpeg thumb 250px King Charles II, the first monarch to rule after the EnglishRestoration. On 4 April 1660, Charles II of England Charles II issued the Declaration of Breda , in which ... name pepysdiary23 Some contemporaries described the Restoration as a divinely ordained miracle. The sudden and unexpected deliverance from usurpation and tyranny was interpreted as a restoration of the natural ... figure at the beginning of the Restoration was Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon . It was the skill ... more details
for details of the English, Scottish and Irish restorations Restoration 1660 refimprove date August 2010 The Restoration of the monarchy began in 1660 when the English monarchy English , Scottish monarchy Scottish and Irish monarchy Irish monarchies were all restored under Charles II of England Charles II after the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland republic that followed the Wars of the Three Kingdoms . The term Restoration may apply both to the actual event by which the monarchy was restored, and to the period immediately following the event. Caribbean Barbados British colonial rule Barbados , as a haven for refugees fleeing the Commonwealth of England English republic , had held for Charles II under Francis Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby of Parham Lord Willoughby until defeated by George Ayscue . When news reached Barbados of the King s restoration Thomas Modyford declared Barbados for the King in July 1660. ref Higham, C.S. The Development of the Leeward Islands under the Restoration 1660 1688 1921 p10 ref The planters however were not eager for the return of the former governor Lord Willoughby fearing disputes over titles but the King ordered he be restored. ref Higham, C.S. The Development of the Leeward Islands under the Restoration 1660 1688 1921 pp12 14 ref Jamaica had been a conquest of Oliver Cromwell s and Charles II s claim to the island was therefore questionable. However, Charles II chose not to restore Jamaica to Spain and in 1661 it became a British ..., had supported the Commonwealth and the Protectorate . Acceptance of the Restoration was reluctant ... in George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle Monck s army, went to England at the Restoration and in 1662 ... Calvert upon the Restoration. Colony of Virginia Virginia was the most loyal of King Charles II s dominions ... of England English republic . Sir William Berkeley governor William Berkeley , who had previously ... some supporters of the Restoration. The province was named after the King, Charles II of England ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A restoration colony was one of a number of land grant s in North America given by Charles II of England King Charles II of England in the latter half of the 17th century, ostensibly as a reward to his supporters in the Stuart Restoration . The grants marked the resumption of English colony colonization of the Americas after a 30 year hiatus. The two major restoration colonies were the Province of Pennsylvania and the Province of Carolina . From The American People Creating a Nation and a Society Sixth Edition In 1663, three years after he was restored to his father s throne, England s Charles II granted a vast territory named Carolina to a group of supporters during his years of exile. Its boundaries extended from Virginia southward to central Florida and eastward to the Atlantic Ocean . Within this potential empire, eight London based proprietors, including several involved in Barbados sugar plantations, gained governmental powers and semifeudal rights to the land. The system of governance planned for Carolina had both feudal and modern features. To lure settlers, the proprietors promised religious freedom and offered land free for the asking. But onto this generous land offer they grafted a scheme for a semimedieval government in which they, their deputies, and a few noblemen would monopolize political power. Reacting to a generation of revolutionary turbulence in England, they designed Carolina as a model of social and political stability in which a hereditary aristocracy would check boisterous small landholders. The Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and Connecticut Colony were given their charter colony formal charters and Rhode Island even honoured the King with Kings County King s Province what has since been renamed Washington County, Rhode Island . DEFAULTSORT Restoration Colony Category History of the Thirteen Colonies US hist stub ... more details
Expert subject Visual arts date June 2008 File Masaccio TheExpulsionOfAdamAndEveFromEden Restoration.jpg right thumb The Expulsion Of Adam and Eve from Eden, fresco before and after restoration. File DCP 2777.JPG thumb right detail after restoration, photo by Oliver Brothers Fine Art Restoration File DCP 2733.JPG thumb right detail before restoration,photo by Oliver Brothers Fine Art Restoration Painting restoration is the art and science of restoring old and or damaged paintings back to their original or a near original state. This may include resetting a painting if it is set on damaged wood . Also relining the painting attaching a new canvas to the back of the painting, if the original canvas it too fragile and damaged. File Art Restoration, Painting and Frame Restoration, before and after, Oliver Brothers Art Restoration, Boston.jpg thumb center Art Restoration, Painting and Frame Restoration, before and after, photo by Oliver Brothers Fine Art Restoration References reflist External links http www.oliverbrothersonline.com Oliver Brothers Art Restoration, Boston, MA http aic.stanford.edu American Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works http www.iiconservation.org International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works painting stub Conservation Restoration Category Painting Category Art conservation and restoration Category Article Feedback 5 hr Konzervacija slika pt Conserva o e restauro de pintura ... more details
he has lost his trousers . Campaignbox History of theatre Restoration comedy refers to English Comedy drama comedies written and performed in the Restoration England Restoration period from 1660 to 1710. Comedy of manners is used as a synonym of Restoration comedy. ref George Henry Nettleton ... opening of the theatre s in 1660 signalled a renaissance of English drama . Restoration comedy ... Category English literature Category Restoration comedy Link FA es Link FA fr de Restaurationskom die ... Love in a Tub.png thumb Refinement meets burlesque in Restoration comedy. In this scene from George .... Soon after his restoration, in 1660, he granted exclusive play staging rights, so called letters patent ... copy edit section date April 2012 The dramatist of the Restoration renounced to the tradition of satire ... books?id dGrCooK63TsC&pg PA194 pp.194, 189 ref The audience of the early Restoration ... tragedy pathetic drama , and Restoration comedy were born and flourished. ref Hume, 17, 23. ref United ... and the political situation see Restoration comedy Decline of comedy, 1678 90 Decline of comedy below .... Their dash to attract audiences briefly revitalized Restoration drama, but also set it on a fatal ... Gwyn.png thumb Nell Gwynn was one of the first actresses and the mistress of Charles II. Restoration ... involving women became especially common, although of course Restoration actresses were, just like ... of Restoration tragedy is also important, compare She tragedy . A new speciality introduced almost as early ..., by showing off her body, normally hidden by a skirt, outlined by the male outfit. Successful Restoration ... wearing breeches and thereby enjoying the social and sexual freedom of the male Rake character Restoration ... by Samuel Pepys , Alexander Pope , and Colley Cibber . During the Restoration period, both male ... and power had developed since 1660. The greatest fixed stars among Restoration actors were ... Rake character Restoration rake , at the premi re of George Etherege s Man of Mode 1676 . Betterton ... more details
Divine Restoration , or DR , is a religious renovation television series. Created by Canada s VisionTV , instead of renovating homes like most shows, it renovates houses of worship. Hosted by Jim Codrington and Catherine Burdon , the series actually taps into the talents of the congregation. Instead of hiring electricians, plumbers, carpenters, architects, etc., DR finds people of relevant professions to donate their time to lead the rest of the parish s members in the work. The series aims to not discriminate against particular faiths, representing as many denominations as possible. They have renovated in locations as distant from each other as Toronto , Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia Halifax , Winnipeg , Ottawa , Montreal , New York City New York , Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery , Orlando, Florida Orlando , Atlanta , New Orleans , Chicago and Milwaukee . External links http www.tvoneonline.com shows show.asp?sid 438 TV One Divine Restoration About the Show Category Canadian reality television series Category Makeover reality television series Category Christian entertainment television Category Home renovation television series Category Church architecture Category TV One US TV network shows Category English language television series Canada tv prog stub ... more details
Image Charles II of England in Coronation robes.jpg thumb right 280px The English monarchy was restored when Charles II of England above became king in 1660. Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the The RestorationEnglishRestoration ... for Restoration literature are a matter of convention, and they differ markedly from literary genre genre to genre. Thus, the Restoration in English drama drama may last until 1700, while in English ... without an English epic. Beowulf may now be called the English epic, but the work was unknown to Restoration ... rate among the English middle classes. Journalism During the Restoration period, the most common .... In general, scholars use the term Restoration to denote the literature that began and flourished ... Historical context During the English Interregnum Interregnum , England had been dominated ..., To His Coy Mistress , such poetry was not published. Similarly, some of the poets who published with the Restoration ... tradition. At the time of the English Civil War Civil War , poetry had been dominated by metaphysical ... had developed the late English Renaissance theatre Elizabethan theatre traditions and had begun to mount ... start for all forms of literature after the Restoration. The last years of the Interregnum were turbulent, as were the last years of the Restoration period, and those who did not go into exile were ..., Felix E. http www.bartleby.com 218 0505.html The Age of Dryden The Restoration Drama The King s and the Duke ... the English literature of the English literature Jacobean literature Jacobean period , as if there had ... would show in the introduction of Neoclassicism into English writing and criticism. Top down history The Restoration is an unusual historical period, as its literature is bounded by a specific political event the restoration of the Stuart monarchy. It is unusual in another way, as well, for it is a time ... to such an extent that, almost uniquely, literature reflects the court. The adversaries of the restoration ... more details
restoration has been viewed in a generally unfavourable light. Background A number of factors working together led to the spate of Victorian restoration. From the time of the English Reformation ... Gilbert Scott Victorian restoration is the term commonly used to refer to the widespread and extensive ... . It was not the same process as is understood today by the term building restoration . Against ... in church attendance. The principle was to restore a church to how it might have looked during the English .... Influential people like John Ruskin and William Morris were opposed to such large scale restoration ... internal commemorative adornments, English churches and cathedrals were subjected to little building work and only piecemeal restoration. This situation lasted for about 250 years with the fabric ... English Cathedrals year 1961 publisher Batsford ref ref cite book first Alec last Clifton Taylor ... cathedral spire title Chichester Cathedral Spire publisher Chichester Cathedral Restoration ... of any emotion or colour from English religious services as a means of distancing itself from what ... s power, prosperity and influence. They therefore pushed for massive restoration programs. ref Mari .... ref align right One of the main driving forces for the restoration of churches was the Cambridge ... or English Gothic architecture Decorated Gothic Decorated style, ref Clark 1962, p.170 1. ref in which ... by decay, accident or ill judged alteration . They did later admit, though, that such restoration might ... Persuaded by the Cambridge Camden Society that English Gothic architecture Decorated Gothic Decorated ... of worship, a spate of restoration was soon under way. Some figures give an idea of the scale. A total ... that established architects passed small restoration jobs on to their newly qualified colleagues ... 71 the Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted was the subject of a restoration programme by William ... s restoration involved the removal of some original features, including the obliteration of paintings ... more details
it is highly skilled work. One of the highest skills in restoration is the use of the English Wheel ... restoration is the process of repairing the degraded aspect of a car to return it to an overall ... a similar capacity or model related engine installed. A complete restoration includes not only repair ... system, electrical system, etc. ref http www.popularrestorations.com articles.htm Restoration Topics ... required repairs such as rust removal, straightening, priming and painting. Restoration is sometimes ..., the car has been restomodded, and not restored. An original restoration puts a car in the same condition ... to original restoration done because some parts may not be available to replace or to imitate fully ... A complete auto restoration could include total removal of the body, engine, driveline components .... As part of the restoration, each part must be thoroughly examined, cleaned and repaired, or if repair ... s interior by various restoration processes. Examples of this include leather seat, dash, console ... Restored By Louie Floyd Apperson.jpg right thumb Apperson Before and After In a complete restoration ... of the automotive restoration process, repair of the car s frame is important since in serves as the foundation ... and not appearance. This makes the car a Restomod , and not a restoration. Engine Image Ford Boss 302 .... Restoration of a car is a daunting task, not one to be undertaken lightly, or by the inexperienced. A full restoration can take many years and can cost tens of thousands of dollars ref cite ... with the special knowledge and equipment to do the job. Often a restoration once started is left ... that any part of the car has been restored. Automotive Restoration means that the car was put back ... Knuckles or Practical Classics in the UK, for example to assist with restoration of an entire car or specific ... restoration. Ground up restoration In more than 100 years since the invention of the automobile, there have been many restoration facilities in existence such that there is a broad range and quality ... more details
picture format 1.78 1 widescreen audio format Dolby Digital Stereo language English num seasons 4 num episodes 52 list episodes List of American Restoration episodes executive producer Brett Montgomery ... restoration American Restoration is an American reality television series airing on the History TV ... Las Vegas, Nevada , where it chronicles the daily activities at Rick s Restorations , an antique restoration ... and antique restoration expert Rick Dale, who has been restoring various vintage items for almost 30 ... took pride in their work? My name s Rick Dale, and I bring these things back to life. Every restoration .... http tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com 2011 03 14 historys american restoration series premieres friday april 15 85690 History s American Restoration Series Premieres Friday, April 15 , TV By the Numbers, March 14, 2011 ref Rick s Restoration staff Rick Dale br Metal artist, antique restoration expert, ref ... expanded over the years. ref cite episode series American Restoration title Special Delivery network ... american restoration bios kyle Meet the team Kyle Astorga . American Restoration. History.com accessed ... episode, Rick proposes to Kelly. ref http www.history.com shows american restoration bios kelly Meet the team Kelly Mayer . American Restoration. History.com accessed September 24, 2011. ref International ..., usually under its international title, Kings of Restoration . In Canada , the series is broadcast on History Television , using the same American Restoration title as the History channel in the US. ref Per http www.history.ca shows default.aspx ref Episodes main List of American Restoration episodes ... restoration Official website http www.ricksrestorations.com Rick s Restorations http internetradiopros.com ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 The First Restoration , or Premi re Restauration in French, refers to Louis XVIII of France s accession to the throne after Napoleon s exile to Elba . It lasted from 6 April 1814 to 20 March 1815, on which day Napoleon arrived back in Paris . He was speedily defeated, and Louis XVIII was restored in the longer lived Second Restoration . Main Bourbon Restoration Category Bourbon Restoration Category 1814 in France Category 1815 in France ... more details
for details of the English, Irish and colonial restorations Restoration 1660 The Restoration of the monarchy began in 1660 when the English monarchy English , Scottish monarchy Scottish and Irish monarchy ... . The term Restoration may apply both to the actual event by which the monarchy was restored, and to the period ... in England. Distrusting Monck the English Committee of Safety sent John Lambert General General ... into the English Convention Parliament. In March 1660 Monck entered into discussion with Charles ... in gratitude for his part in the Restoration. Return of Charles II Image Charles II of England.jpeg thumb 200px King Charles II, the first monarch to rule after the Scottish Restoration Charles ..., Scotland Gaelic coronation site Scone in 1651. The Restoration presented an occasion of universal celebration and rejoicing throughout Scotland . ref Jackson, Clare Restoration Scotland, 1660 1690 ..., Clare Restoration Scotland, 1660 1690 Royalist Politics, Religion and Ideas Boydell Press 2003 ... were initially the main political figures in the Restoration. In 1663, John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale ... became the predominant political figure of the Restoration period. After Monck s death in 1670, his ... in a similar way to the English Indemnity and Oblivion Act 1660 , it legislated for a general pardon with exceptions, but like Cromwell s Act of Grace it contained many more exceptions than the English ... title Restoration Charles II and His Kingdoms 1660 1685 publisher Allen Lane year 2005 page 111 ref ... of the persecution in Scotland from the restoration to the revolution publisher Hugh Paton pages ... 55 pages 237 239 ref . In 1661 John Home of Kellow had is estates sequestrated for being with the English ... Religious Settlement The most controversial aspect of the Restoration was the religious settlement ... Church and all office holders were required to renounced the Covenant ref Harris, Tim Restoration Charles ... Reflist See also Kingdom of Scotland 17th century Britain DEFAULTSORT Restoration Category Scottish ... more details
for details of the English, Scottish and colonial restorations Restoration 1660 Image Coat of arms of Ireland.svg thumb 140px Coat of Arms of Ireland The Restoration of the monarchy began in 1660. The Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland 1649 60 resulted from the Wars of the Three Kingdoms but collapsed in 1659. Politicians such as George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle General Monck tried to ensure a peaceful transition of government from the Commonwealth republic back to monarchy. From 1 May 1660 the English monarchy English , Scottish monarchy Scottish and Kingdom of Ireland Irish monarchies were all restored under Charles II of England King Charles II . The term Restoration may apply ... and Scotland Boydell Press 2004 p173 ref ref Clarke, Aidan Prelude to restoration in Ireland the end ... with a group of officers and declared for Parliament. ref Harris, Tim Restoration Charles II and His ... Edmund Ludlow a traitor ref Clarke, Aidan Prelude to restoration in Ireland the end of the Commonwealth ... and a Irish Convention 1660 Convention Parliament called. ref Harris, Tim Restoration Charles II ... restoration, but his rival Broghill did not openly declare for the King until May 1660. In February ... Press 1976 p420 ref Following Restoration England events in England Charles was proclaimed King ... were initially the main political figures in the Restoration. George Monck George Monck, Duke of Albemarle ... and became the predominant political figure of the Restoration period. Religious Settlement Irish ... by papists, Presbyterians, Independents and separatists illegal . ref Harris, Tim Restoration Charles ... aspect after the Restoration was the expected revision of the 1652 Act for the Settlement ... guaranteed the Restoration in 1660 expected to retain the lands they had paid the State for in the 1650s ... Creighton, Anne The Remonstrance of December 1661 and Catholic Politics in Restoration Ireland Irish ... Use dmy dates date November 2011 DEFAULTSORT Restoration Category 1660 in Ireland Category Political ... more details
Environmental restoration is a term common in the citizens environmental movement . Environmental restoration is closely allied with or perhaps sometimes used interchangeably with ecological restoration or environmental remediation . In the U.S., remediation is the term used more in the realms of industry, public policy, and the civil services. In the 1987 edition of his book Restoring the Earth How Americans are Working to Renew our Damaged Environment , scientific editor and writer John J. Berger defined environmental restoration or natural resource restoration as follows A process in which a damaged resource is renewed. Biologically. Structurally. Functionally. Natural environment The ongoing ... for ecological restoration has become increasingly clear. cn date March 2012 The old adage an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure points to the fact that ecological restoration is not always .... Environmental restoration is often neglected, either being overlooked or being deemed inexpedient ... and activity in environmental restoration has given rise to a new branch of research and applied techniques within biology, restoration ecology . Environmental restoration has been applied in aquatic ... s, flatlands, hill country, mountain slopes, etc. . Approaches Environmental restoration involves ... List of environment topics Natural attenuation Phytoremediation Richard St. Barbe Baker Stream restoration External links commons category multi Environmental restorationRestoration of habitats http www.ser.org Society for Ecological Restoration http www.arches.uga.edu esudduth generallinks.html Stream Restoration Links http dizzy.library.arizona.edu library teams set wildlife wfsc696clibres.html Restoration Ecology Links http www.restore earth.org Restore the Earth site http www.desertrestore.org Arid Lands and Desert Restoration http www.youcanchangetheplanet.org Sustainable Ecological Restoration ... through media around the world. Category Environment Category Ecological restoration ms Pengembalian ... more details
Merge to restoration ecology discuss Talk Restoration ecology Merger proposal date January 2011 essay date October 2009 Inline date October 2009 Ecosystem restoration is the return of a damaged ecological ... ref cite web url http www.ser.org content ecological restoration primer.asp accessdate 2009 10 02 title Ecological Restoration accessdate 2009 10 02 ref Rationale There are many reasons to restore ... ecosystems so it falls on us to fix them. There is also the dissenting opinion that ecosystem restoration ..., as Anthony Bradshaw claims, ecosystems are not static, but in a state of dynamic equilibrium . with restoration ... its configuration Bradshaw 1987 . One reason to consider ecosystem restoration is to mitigate climate ... and capturing it would help alleviate climate change. Problems with restoration Many people take the view that ecosystem restoration is impractical. One reason for this view is that restoration of ecosystems does not always work. There are many reasons for restoration failure. Hilderbrand et al ..., and that the time scales set out for complete restoration are unreasonably short ... on its own may be the wisest option Holl, 2006 . Other negative impacts of ecosystem restoration ... costs can also be a perceived as a negative impact of the restoration process. Public opinion is very important in the feasibility of a restoration if the public believes that the costs of restoration ... failures have occurred in past restoration projects, many times because clear goals were not set out as the aim of the restoration. This may be because, as Peter Alpert says, people may not always know how to manage natural systems effectively . Also many assumptions are made about myths of restoration such as the carbon copy , where a restoration plan, which worked in one area, is applied to another ... impact of mining Mitigation Floodplain restoration Groundwater remediation Island restoration Land rehabilitation Reconciliation ecology Restoration ecology Riparian zone restoration Stream ... more details