William Archer may refer to William S. Archer 1789 1855 , U.S. Senator and Representative from Virginia William Archer botanist 1820 1874 who studied the flora of Tasmania needs blue link William Archer naturalist 1830 1897 , Irish naturalist and microscopist especially interested in Protozoa and Desmids William Andrew Archer 1894 1973 , economic botanist and plant collector William Archer critic 1856 1924 , Scottish dramatic critic and translator of Ibsen William Reynolds Archer, Jr. born 1928 , U.S. Representative from Texas Bill Archer Manitoba politician born 1957 , Manitoba politician William Archer Toronto politician 1919 2005 , Toronto municipal politician Bill Archer businessman , British businessman William Archer jockey , British steeplechase rider of the 1840s hndis Archer, William DEFAULTSORT Archer, William de William Archer fr William Archer homonymie ... more details
Lee Archer may refer to Lee Archer footballer born 1972 , English former professional footballer Lee Archer pilot 1919 2010 , Tuskegee Airman in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II See also John Lee Archer 1791 1852 , architect and engineer hndis Archer, Lee ... more details
This article is about the hereditary peerage, for the life peers see Jeffrey Archer Jeffrey Archer, Baron Archer of Weston super Mare or Peter Archer, Baron Archer of Sandwell . Lord Archer , Baron of Umberslade, in the County of Warwick, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain . It was created on 14 July 1747 for Thomas Archer, 1st Baron Archer Thomas Archer , who had previously represented Warwick UK Parliament constituency Warwick and Bramber UK Parliament constituency Bramber in the British House of Commons House of Commons . He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He sat as Member of Parliament for Coventry UK Parliament constituency Coventry . The title became extinct on his death in 1778. The first Baron was the son of Andrew Archer English MP Andrew Archer , the grandson of Thomas Archer 1619 1685 Thomas Archer , the great grandson of Simon Archer antiquary Sir Simon Archer and the nephew of the architect Thomas Archer . The family seat was Umberslade Hall , Warwickshire , where they are recorded as early as the reign of Henry II of England Henry II . Ancestors Sir Simon Archer , antiquary Thomas Archer 1619 1685 , his son Thomas Archer 1668 1743 , architect and courtier, younger son Andrew Archer 1659 1741 , MP for Warwickshire UK Parliament constituency Warwickshire probably son of Thomas Archer 1619 1685 , but source not yet found Other notable family members Thomas L Archer ,appointed Prior of the Order of Hospitallers in 1321 John L Archers died 1349 Lord Chancellor of Ireland Barons Archer 1747 Thomas Archer, 1st Baron Archer 1695 1768 , son of Andrew Archer Andrew Archer, 2nd Baron Archer 1736 1778 References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Archer Category Baronies Category Extinct baronies ... more details
The Green Archer can refer to The Green Archer novel by Edgar Wallace The Green Archer 1925 serial The Green Archer 1925 serial , a 1925 Path film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet The Green Archer 1940 serial The Green Archer 1940 serial , a 1940 Columbia Pictures film serial directed by James W. Horne The Green Archer 1961 film , a West German crime film disambig ... more details
Jack Archer may refer to People John Archer athlete 1921 1997 , a British sprint athlete Fictional people Jack Archer, fictional pilot and protagonist of video game Robotech Battlecry Jack Archer, formally a major character in the The Archers , brother of Phil, husband of Peggy, father of Jennifer, Lillian & Tony See also John Archer disambiguation hndis Archer, John ... more details
Green Archer may refer to De La Salle Green Archers , the De La Salle University men s varsity team Green Archer radar , a British mortar locating radar of the 1960s and 1970s The Green Archer 1925 serial The Green Archer 1925 serial , a 1925 Path film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet The Green Archer 1940 serial The Green Archer 1940 serial , a 1940 Columbia Pictures film serial directed by James W. Horne disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Governador Archer is a Brazil ian city and municipality in the state of Maranh o . Its population in 2004 was 8,501. Coord 4 56 S 44 23 W region BR type city display title Category Populated places in Maranh o Maranh o geo stub es Governador Archer bpy it Governador Archer nl Governador Archer no Governador Archer pt Governador Archer ro Governador Archer ru vo Governador Archer war Governador Archer ... more details
Andrew Archer may refer to Andrew Archer English MP 1659 1741 , British Member of Parliament for Warwickshire Andrew Archer, 2nd Baron Archer 1736 1778 , British Member of Parliament for Bramber and Coventry Andy Archer radio presenter born 1946 , British radio presenter, active from the 1960s to the 2010s Andrew Archer producer , music producer Andy Archer GH Night Shift , a minor character from the American daytime soap opera General Hospital and General Hospital Night Shift See also William Andrew Archer 1894 1973 , American botanist and taxonomist hndis Archer, Andrew ... more details
Archer class may refer to Archer class patrol vessel is a ship class class of patrol and training vessels in service with the United Kingdom British Royal Navy Archer class submarine is a class of submarines, Republic of Singapore Navy shipindex DISPLAYTITLE Acheron class fr Classe Archer ... more details
John Archer may refer to People John Archer judge 1598 1682 , English judge John Archer physician , court physician in the reign of Charles II John Archer British politician 1863 1932 , British politician, first person of African descent elected to public office John Archer Maryland 1741 1810 , former U.S. Congressman from Maryland John Archer actor 1915 1999 , American movie and television actor John Hall Archer 1914 2004 , Canadian president of the University of Regina John Archer athlete 1921 1997 , British athlete John Archer basketball died 1998 , head basketball coach of the Troy State Trojans, 1956 1973 John Archer magician , British comedy magician John Archer footballer born 1941 , English soccer player John Lee Archer 1791 1852 , architect and engineer John Archer New Zealand 1865 1949 , New Zealand politician John Stuart Archer 1943 2007 , Vice Chancellor of Heriot Watt University, 1997 2006 John Archer British Army officer 1924 1999 , British Army general John Wykeham Archer 1808 1864 Characters Jonathan Archer , captain of the Enterprise NX 01 in Star Trek Enterprise John Archer, a character in the The Archers , killed in a tractor accident in 1998 See also John Archer Houblon , MP for Essex UK Parliament constituency Essex hndis Archer, John de John Archer fr John Archer pl John Archer sr ... more details
horsename Archer image File Archer 1856 .jpg 250px centre caption sire William Tell GB grandsire ... Stakes 1862 awards honours updated Archer 1856 1872 was an Australia n Thoroughbred racehorse who ... Cups. Breeding Archer was sired by the successful imported sire William Tell GB 1843, by Touchstone ..., Sydney, 1956 ref Archer s sire and dam had been owned by Thomas Molyneux Tom Royds 1824 1852 of Ballalaba ... the stallion William Tell. Archer s full sister, Our Nell, won three races in four days at the Goulburn races 1855 and other races at city tracks. anchor Background Early life Archer was probably foaled ... Wales . In recent years evidence has been discovered that Archer may not have been foaled on the Exeter ... by Richard William Royds 1922 ? one of William Edward Royd s grandsons writing in 1983 that Archer ... articles 2008 10 31 1224956331078.html?feed fairfaxdigitalxml Sydney Morning Herald 2008 Archer took the boat ref All other references state that Archer was foaled at Exeter Farm, including Richard ... the breeding partnership of Hassall and Roberts were foaled, including Archer s half brother Mariner .... As part of the agreement, the progeny including Archer from the breeding program using the six ... state that Archer travelled south from Sydney to Port Melbourne on the steamboat the City of Sydney ... on the City of Sydney included de Mestre and Archer s jockey, John Cutts jockey John Cutts . Archer ... ref A steamboat was also the vehicle that de Mestre used to get his horses including Archer to Sydney ... to race at Windsor, New South Wales Windsor Archer would have been sent by steamship or rail from Sydney ... South Wales Maitland Archer would have been sent by steamship to Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle and overland the last 20 miles 32  km . The longest distance that Archer would have walked or been ... Wales Campbelltown to Jembaicumbene when he retired from racing in 1864. Another Archer story is that his ... since he worked for de Mestre and helped to train Archer. John Cutts Dillon was the son of a Sydney ... more details
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Archer , named after a person proficient in archery an archery archer HMS Archer 1801 was a 12 gun brig gun brig launched in 1801 and sold in 1815. HMS Archer 1849 was a wood screw sloop launched in 1849 and broken up in 1866. HMS Archer 1885 was a torpedo cruiser launched in 1885 and sold in 1905. HMS Archer 1911 was an Acheron class destroyer Acheron class destroyer launched in 1911 and sold in 1921. HMS Archer D78 was a Long Island class escort carrier Long Island class aircraft carrier launched in 1939 and transferred to the Royal Navy on Lend lease in 1941. She was later operated by the Ministry of War Transport as Empire Lagan , and was returned to the US in 1945. She was sold into mercantile service and was broken up in 1962. HMS Archer P264 is an Archer class patrol vessel Archer class patrol vessel launched in 1985 and is currently in service. See also HMAS Archer was an Attack class patrol boat Attack class patrol vessel of the Royal Australian Navy launched in 1967 and sold to Indonesia in 1974, being renamed Siliman . HMS Gay Archer P1041 6 was a Gay class fast patrol boat Gay class fast patrol boat of the Royal Navy launched on 20 August 1952, and currently refitted for civilian use. Shipindex DISPLAYTITLE HMS Archer DEFAULTSORT Archer, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Archer fr HMS Archer sl HMS Archer fi HMS Archer vi HMS Archer ... more details
cabinet, the United States Supreme Court and other notable government figures, and Frederick Douglass ... and his son, Christopher, were with his friend Alexander when the latter died in 1880. Archer gave ... , a descendant and researcher biographer of Archer Alexander. Eliot, William Greenleaf. The Story of Archer Alexander From Slavery to Freedom, March 30, 1863 http docsouth.unc.edu neh eliot menu.html Persondata NAME Alexander, Archer ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Slave DATE OF BIRTH 1828 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1880 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alexander, Archer Category 1828 ... more details
File ColinArcher.jpg thumb right 170px Portrait of Colin Archer Colin Archer 22 July 1832 8 February ... architect in Norway , he spent time in Queensland , Australia , with The Archer brothers several of his brothers , including Thomas Archer pastoralist Thomas . While there, he sailed with a cargo ... were known for building durable and safe ship s. The most notable single ship built by Colin Archer ... , Norway. Archer also designed a sturdy sailing vessel class for the Redningsselskapet The Norwegian Lifeboat institution , which was used for many years and now is referred to as a Colin Archer the prototype lifeboat, Colin Archer RS 1 , is still afloat and in use as a floating museum. Several other ... Wiese RS40. Archer spent much time calculating how an efficient hull should be designed. To this day ... two hundred vessels, including Fram . Archer s designs were adapted to pleasure sailing in the twentieth ... . ref http www.museum.ie en list asgard studio.aspx ref In 1928, William Atkin scaled down Archer ... 32 this famous cruising boat has, in turn, inspired many imitations, so that the Archer double ender ... Archer the Colin Archer 1893 Colin Archer of 1893 and a later Colin Archer lifeboat Colin Archer lifeboat. The Colin Archer Peninsula , Devon Island , Nunavut , is named in his honor. The Colin Archer ..., four, or five days. References Reflist Dictionary of Australian Biography First Thomas Last Archer ... english index.php?id 2 Commercial boat builder with excellent picture of Colin Archer s first rescue boat, still preserved http galeas.no RS1.html Home page Norwegian of RS1, first Colin Archer rescue boat http www.fram.museum.no en The Fram Museum http www.ssca.no Sail Cutter Club Colin Archer SCCA http www.camr.nl eng index.html Colin Archer Memorial Race Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archer, Colin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 July 1832 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 February 1921 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Archer, Colin Category 1832 births Category ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Archer was a British cyclecar designed by M Archer and made in 1920. It was powered by a two cylinder JAP engine rated at 8 10  hp. The two seats were placed one behind the other. The designer was more famous as the inventor of a Mortar weapon trench mortar . DEFAULTSORT Archer Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Cyclecars Vintage auto stub de Archer Automobilhersteller ... more details
Tony Archer may refer to Tony Archer musician born 1938 , English jazz double bassist Tony Archer referee , rugby league referee hndis Archer, Tony Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Use mdy dates date November 2011 George A. Archer c. 1850 November 12, 1932 owned a 50 percent interest in Daniels Linseed Co. and a controlling interest in American Linseed Company, which evolved into Archer Daniels Midland . ref cite web title ADM history work ADM corporate Web site url http www.soyinfocenter.com HSS archer daniels midland.php accessdate 2010 06 18 ref Footnotes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archer, George A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1850 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1932 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Archer, George A. Category 1850 births Category 1932 deaths Category Archer Daniels Midland 1850s US business bio stub Agri stub ... more details
Campaignbox US war in Afghanistan Operation Archer is the Canadian Forces contribution to Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan . It began in July 2005 with the deployment of a 220 member theater activation team to Kandahar. ref http www.cbc.ca news background afghanistan cdnunits.html CBC article about history of Canadian Forces in Afghanistan ref Operation ARCHER is structurally part of the Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan CSTC A that seeks to mentor and instruct the Afghan government and its departments. The purpose of Operation Archer is the reconstruction of Afghanistan through the establishment of infrastructure, providing security, and assisting in training the Afghan National Army. Opposition Operation Archer is politically controversial, both among activist groups and members of Parliament. External links http www.comfec cefcom.forces.gc.ca pa ap ops archer index eng.asp Official Canadian Forces Operations Map References reflist Canada in Afghanistan Category Military operations of the War in Afghanistan 2001 present involving Canada Archer Category Military operations of the War in Afghanistan 2001 present Archer Canada mil stub ... more details
unref date December 2010 File ArcherAtLarge.jpg thumb right 1st edition Archer at Large is an Anthology omnibus of Ross Macdonald s Lew Archer novels, first published by Knopf in 1970. It contains the following novels The Galton Case br The Chill Ross Macdonald novel The Chill br Black Money br It also contains a foreword written by the author. Ross Macdonald Category Lew Archer series Category Novels by Ross Macdonald Category Alfred A. Knopf books Category 1970 books mystery novel stub ... more details
Francis Archer 1803 1875 was an Irish people Irish physician and naturalist He was one of the founder members of the Belfast Natural History Society and later President of the Liverpool Natural History Society. He had two sons , Francis Archer 1839 92 , a shell collector and Samuel Archer, 1836 1902 , who collected Conchology shells in Singapore. References http www.tmbl.gu.se libdb taxon personetymol petymol.a.html Petymol http www.ulsterbiography.co.uk Ulster Biography Category Irish zoologists ... more details
notability date February 2012 Archer Farms is the store brand of premium foods offered exclusively by Target Corporation . ref cite web url http pressroom.target.com pr news consumables archer healthy organics launch.aspx archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070511154339 http pressroom.target.com pr news consumables archer healthy organics launch.aspx archivedate 2007 05 11 title SuperTarget Produce Department Becomes USDA Certified Organic publisher Target Corporation date 2006 09 28 accessdate 2007 05 02 ref Archer Farms products can be found in all Target stores. Many Archer Farms products sold in Target Stores are Certified Organic such as applesauce and oatmeal. References Reflist External links http sites.target.com site en supertarget supertarget exclusive brands.jsp?bsection ArcherFarms Archer Farms Target Corp Category American brands Category Store brands food company stub fa ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Leslie James Archer 20 June 1907 2001 was a leading motorcycle sport motorcycle racer of the 1920s, competing in long distance speed trials, Hillclimbing hill climbs and scrambles, now known as motocross ref name Les Archer obituary http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1325739 Les Archer.html Les Archer obituary ref . Archer was the son of an Aldershot motorcycle dealer. Riding for the New Imperial factory, he set several speed world records at the Brooklands motor racing circuit ref name Les Archer obituary http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1325739 Les Archer.html Les Archer obituary ref . Archer was also a regular competitor at the Isle of Man TT with a best finish of fourth place at the 1934 Isle of Man TT 1934 Senior TT , aboard a Velocette ref http www.iomtt.com TT Database Events Races.aspx?meet code ALL&ride id 718 Les Archer Isle of Man TT results ref . He retired after the 1948 Isle of Man TT , in which his son, Les Archer, Jr. , also competed. He continued to run the family business in Aldershot and followed the fortunes of his son, who went on to win the 500cc List of motocross World Championship results European motocross championship in 1956. His shop also employed Eric Cheney , who went on to become one of the top British motorcycle designers ref http www.guardian.co.uk news 2002 jan 10 guardianobituaries Eric Cheney obituary ref . References reflist 30em Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archer, Les ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 June 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2001 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Archer, Les Category 1907 births Category 2001 deaths Category English motorcycle racers Category Isle of Man TT Riders Category People from Aldershot England motorcycle racing bio stub ... more details
Archer MacLean is a United Kingdom British video game game programmer programmer . Beginnings He is the author of such titles as Dropzone and International Karate , which he developed for the Atari 8 bit family Atari 400 800 but were porting ported to other systems. Archer also created the sequel to International Karate, IKplus IK which was developed for the Commodore 64 and also porting ported to other systems. He is also known for his series of snooker and Billiards pool games, which commenced with Jimmy White s Whirlwind Snooker in 1991 that was originally called 147 ref In the chair with ... Archer Maclean. Retrogamer Magazine 63 issue ref . Awesome Play He left Awesome Studios the video game developer studio he helped found and establish in July 2005 ref http www.gamesindustry.biz content page.php?aid 10293 Archer Maclean resigns from Awesome Studios article from games industry.biz ref and now runs Awesome Play. ref http www.eurogamer.net articles i archermacleanmercury psp april2005 Archer Maclean talks Mercury interview from EuroGamer ref Their latest game release is SpeedZone video game SpeedZone known as Wheelspin outside of the US . ref http nintendo.joystiq.com 2009 04 02 archer macleans new wii racer is crazy for controllers Archer Maclean s new Wii racer is crazy for controllers ... Studios was Archer Maclean s Mercury completed in 2005, before he left the studio for unknown ... web url http www.computerandvideogames.com article.php?id 224831 title Archer MacLean s interview about ... developer id 41447 name Archer Maclean s profile http www.dadgum.com halcyon BOOK MACLEAN.HTM Archer Maclean interview from Halcyon Days book Halcyon Days http www.wiisworld.com wii news archer maclean interview.html 2009 interview regarding the Wii from Wii s World Persondata NAME MacLean, Archer ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maclean, Archer Category Video game programmers Category British ... bio stub de Archer MacLean fr Archer MacLean nl Archer MacLean sv Archer Maclean ... more details
About the badminton player the antiquary Simon Archer antiquary Infobox badminton player image name Simon Archer nickname Buzzard caption birth name birth date Birth date and age 1973 6 27 df y birth place Worcester , Worcestershire height weight event Men s & Mixed doubles highest ranking date of highest ranking current ranking date of current ranking country ENG coach handedness Right best result bwf id 2034 Simon Archer born 27 June 1973 is an England English badminton player. Archer once held the world record for the fastest smash at 162  mph. ref http observer.guardian.co.uk osm story 0,,766834,00.html How to...Hit a shuttlecock at 162mph by Simon Archer ref Career MedalTop MedalSport Men s Badminton MedalBronze 2000 Summer Olympics 2000 Badminton at the 2000 Summer Olympics Mixed doubles MedalBottom Summer Olympics Archer competed in badminton at the 1996 Summer Olympics in doubles, with Chris Hunt badminton Chris Hunt . They were knocked out in the quarterfinals. In badminton at the 2000 Summer Olympics 2000 he coupled with Nathan Robertson , but they too lost in the quarterfinals, this time to Tony Gunawan and Candra Wijaya of Indonesia . However, Archer also competed in mixed doubles with Joanne Goode and won a bronze medal. Commonwealth Games Archer and Goode won gold medals twice at the Commonwealth Games in 1998 Commonwealth Games 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games 2002 . Archer also won bronze medals in men s doubles in both these Games, together with Chris Hunt badminton Chris Hunt and James Anderson respectively. Retirement In August 2006 Archer announced, that he ... Archer quits international badminton , August 06, BadmintonEngland.co.uk ref However he still plays ... BWF Player Profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archer, Simon ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Archer, Simon Category 1973 births Category Living ... badminton bio stub de Simon Archer es Simon Archer pl Simon Archer sv Simon Archer ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Archer s Craft ISBN 1 897853 80 7, first published in 1951 by A. E. Hodgkin is a book on the making and use of traditional English and Welsh bow weapon bows . The book describes how to make both longbows and short hunting bows and arrows. It also describes hunting with the bow and on its history and place in English culture of the yeoman class and royal mandates. It draws inspiration and often quotes from the 16th century Toxophilus written by Roger Ascham . DEFAULTSORT Archers Craft, The Category Archery Archer s Craft Category History of archery Archer s Craft Category 1951 books Archer s Craft sport book stub archery stub ... more details