Image Grand Banks.png thumb 300px right Map showing the GrandBanks The GrandBanks of Newfoundland are a group of underwater plateau s southeast of Newfoundland island Newfoundland on the North America ... some texts refer to a land called Bacalao , the land of the codfish, which is possibly Newfoundland. Within a few years of Cabot s voyage the existence of fishing grounds on the GrandBanks became ..., a major earthquake known as the 1929 GrandBanks earthquake on the southwestern part of the GrandBanks bordering the Laurentian Channel caused an underwater landslide which resulted in extensive damage to transatlantic cable s and generated a rare Atlantic tsunami that struck the south coast of Newfoundland ... and a serious decline in the fish stock s of the GrandBanks from around 1990. Canada s EEZ currently occupies the majority of the GrandBanks except for the lucrative nose eastern extremity, near ... section at the west edge of the GrandBanks, with the 22km radius head of the pin surrounding the islands ... is ratified, Canada will presumably control these remaining parts of GrandBanks which are outside ... on the GrandBanks can be found in Rudyard Kipling s novel Captains Courageous 1897 and in Sebastian Junger s non fiction book The Perfect Storm book The Perfect Storm 1997 . The GrandBanks are also ... Banks fishing by country fisheries and fishing Category Fishing banks Category Landforms of Newfoundland ... di Terranova ja no De store banker nn GrandBanks pt Grandes Bancos ru ... expeditions. History Image GrandBanks23.jpg thumb left 300px Historic map including the GrandBanks. While there is no archaeology archaeological evidence for a European presence near the GrandBanks between the short lived History of Greenland Norse settlement Greenland Norse settlement at L ... Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site Project accessdate 2012 01 05 ref and others ref cite ... Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site Project accessdate 2012 01 05 ref These fish stocks ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Banks Of Newfoundland is the earliest Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland composition set down in music notation. It was composed by Chief Justice Francis Forbes in 1820 and published in a piano arrangement by Oliver Ditson of Boston. Originally composed as a dance, it was treated as a march by the soldiers of Royal Newfoundland Regiment during World War I it later became the Regiment s authorized march music march . It has also been associated .... It was later made the official tune of the Regatta. An entirely different The Banks of Newfoundland ... on a voyage from Liverpool to New York, on which one must pass the cold GrandBanks. Lyrics THE BANKS OF NEWFOUNDLAND You bully boys of Liverpool And I ll have you to beware, When you sail ... some cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland. We ll scrape her and we ll scrub her with holy stone and sand, For there blows some cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland. We ..., But there blows some cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland. We ll scrape her and we ll scrub her with holy stone and sand, For there blows some cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland ..., But there blows some cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland. We ll scrape her and we ll scrub her with holy stone and sand, For there blows some cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland ... be damned But there blows some cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland. We ll scrape her and we ll scrub her with holy stone and sand, And we ll think of them cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland ... girls will say, Ah, It s snugger with me than on the sea, on the Banks of Newfoundland. We ll scrape her and we ll scrub her with holy stone and sand, And we ll think of them cold nor westers on the Banks of Newfoundland. See also List of Newfoundland songs DEFAULTSORT Banks Of Newfoundland Category 1820 songs Category Military marches Category Canadian patriotic songs Category Newfoundland and Labrador ... more details
cleanup date November 2010 refimprove date November 2010 Earthquake title 1929 GrandBanks earthquake caption date start date November 18, 1929 November 18, 1929 map 1929 GrandBanks earthquake.jpg magnitude 7.2 Moment magnitude scale M sub w sub depth convert 20 km mi 0 abbr on location coord 44.69 N 56.00 W countries affected flag Newfoundland br CAN br flag Saint Pierre and Miquelon local tsunami aftershocks intensity Mercalli intensity scale VI Strong casualties 28 killed The 1929 GrandBanks earthquake , also called the Laurentian Slope earthquake and the South Shore Disaster , was a Moment magnitude scale magnitude 7.2 earthquake that occurred on November 18, 1929 in the Atlantic Ocean off the south coast of Dominion of NewfoundlandNewfoundland in the Laurentian Slope Seismic Zone . The earthquake was centred on the edge of the GrandBanks of Newfoundland , about convert 400 km mi south of the island. It was felt as far away as New York and Montreal. The quake, along two fault geology fault s convert 250 km mi south of the Burin Peninsula , triggered a large submarine landslide convert 200 km3 cumi abbr on disp . It snapped 12 submarine transatlantic telegraph cable s and led ... that struck Newfoundland in 1929. cite journal last Fine first I. V. authorlink coauthors et al. year 2005 month title The GrandBanks landslide generated tsunami of November 18, 1929 preliminary ... External links Tsunami The Newfoundland Tidal Wave Disaster Maura Hanrahan 2004 ISBN 1 894463 63 3 http earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca historic eq 20th 1929 1929 e.php The Magnitude 7.2 1929 GrandBanks ... with doctors, nurses, blankets, and food. Donations from across Newfoundland, Canada, the United ... The South Shore disaster Newfoundland s tsunami http www.nald.ca clr ntla ntla.pdf Not Too Long Ago first hand accounts of the tsunami, pp. 51 60 DEFAULTSORT 1929 GrandBanks Earthquake Category 1929 natural disasters Category Earthquakes in Newfoundland and Labrador Category Tsunamis Category ... more details
Image Glnlcoa.png frame right Freemasonry2 The Grand Lodge of Newfoundland and Labrador A.F. & A.M. is the leading regular Grand Lodge with authority over Freemasonry Freemasons in the Canada Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . It was consecrated on November 1, 1997 with 32 Masonic Lodge lodges 30 of which are still extant by the United Grand Lodge of England . Its current Grand Master Masonic Grand Master is M.W. Maxwell J. Squires. The Grand Lodge is headquartered in the historic Masonic Temple St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador Masonic Temple in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s , which it shares in addition to several appendant bodies with the other regular body of craft masonry in Newfoundland and Labrador, the District Grand Lodge of Newfoundland and Labrador of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . External links http www.glnl.ca Official Website Category Grand Lodges Newfoundland and Labrador Category Organizations based in Newfoundland and Labrador Category Freemasonry in Canada freemasonry stub ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Ghost from the GrandBanks title orig translator image Image GhostFromtheGrandBanks ACC.jpg 200px image caption 1st US edition author Arthur C. Clarke illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Science fiction novel publisher Gollancz release date 1990 english release date media type Print Hardback Hardcover & Paperback pages 253 pp isbn 0 575 04906 5 congress PR6005.L36 G48 1990b oclc 23286535 preceded by followed by The Ghost from the GrandBanks is a 1990 science fiction novel written by Arthur C. Clarke Arthur  C. Clarke ISBN 0 575 04906 5 . The story deals with two groups, both of whom are attempting to raise one of the halves of the wreck of the RMS Titanic Titanic from the floor of the Atlantic Ocean in time for the sinking s centennial in 2012. The phrase Ghost from the GrandBanks was also used in an earlier Clarke book, Imperial Earth , also regarding a recovered Titanic . References cite web last Brown first Charles N. authorlink Charles N. Brown coauthors William G. Contento title The Locus Index to Science Fiction work publisher date url http www.locusmag.com index b101.htm A1271.88 format doi accessdate 2007 12 07 Footer The Novels of Arthur C. Clarke DEFAULTSORT Ghost From The GrandBanks, The Category 1990 novels Category Novels by Arthur C. Clarke Category RMS Titanic in popular culture Category British science fiction novels 1990s sf novel stub fr Le Fant me venu des profondeurs ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Grand Bay Coord 47 35 35 N 59 10 29 W Newfoundland Standard Time Zone NST is a small bay immediately to the west of Channel Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador Channel Port aux Basques , Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland , Canada . Two communities line the bay, on the east is Grand Bay East and on the west, Grand Bay West . Grand Bay first appeared on Captain James Cook 1766 chart of the south coast of Newfoundland island Newfoundland . It was the landing place for Micmac and France French groups who crossed the Cabot Strait in the early 18th century in contravention of the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht 1713 . Kettle and Lomond where common surnames among the settlers in the Grand Bay area, most notably is Wilson Kettle who was entered in the Guinness World Records as having the largest number of living descendants. See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador DEFAULTSORT Grand Bay, Newfoundland And Labrador Category Populated coastal places in Canada Category Populated places in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Grand Beach is a small town of less than 100, on the Burin Peninsula of the island of Newfoundland and Labrador Canada . As of September 13, 2008, population of Grand Beach consists of 25 occupied households and a total population of 76. Grand Beach has a Local Service District which has been serving the community since the mid 1980s. See also List of cities and towns in Newfoundland and Labrador coord 47 08 04 N 55 30 28 W display title Category Populated coastal places in Canada Category Populated places in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Grand Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland , Canada coords coord 48 54 43 N 57 30 05 W region CA NL type waterbody scale 500000 display inline,title type Natural Lake, Reservoir inflow Sandy Lake, Hinds Brook, Red Indian Brook, Lewaseechjeech Brook, Grand Lake Brook outflow Humber Canal Man Made , Junction Brook Dammed catchment 5030 km basin countries Canada length 100 km width area 534 km depth max depth 300 m volume residence time shore elevation 85 m islands Glover Island cities Howley, NL Grand Lake is a large lake in the interior of the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . It has an area of 534 km , making it the largest lake on the island of Newfoundland. Consequently it is one of, if not the deepest. The lake was flooded in 1924 with the construction of the Main Dam to a depth of approximately 100 above original lake level. The lake serves as a reservoir for the hydro electric generating station at Deer lake , which was constructed to provide power for the Pulp and Paper Mill at Corner Brook . Contained with the lake is the 18th largest lake island in the world, Glover Island . It is located on the west side of the Island, 24 km southeast of the city of Corner Brook . Fed by numerous small streams and brooks, it drains into Deer Lake via the 11 km Humber Canal, and then via the Humber River Newfoundland , into the Bay of Islands. The lake contains the uninhabited Glover Island 178 km2 . Together with its feeder lakes, Sandy and Birchy, Grand Lake forms a waterway much used by recreational boaters. Category Lakes of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub de Grand Lake Neufundland ru , ... more details
Grand Bruit pronounced Grand Brit means great noise in French was a Canada Canadian fishing community on the southwestern coast of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador . It was founded in the early 19th century. Located east of Channel Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador Channel Port aux Basques , Grand Bruit was experiencing depopulation related to changing economic and demographic conditions in rural Newfoundland, in particular the Cod fishing in Newfoundland collapse of the Newfoundland cod fisheries in the early 1990s. As of 2009 it had an aging population of 31. The last school in the town closed on June 22, 2007 as the last students from the town graduated from elementary school. As of 2009 9 , 26 out of 31 residents had voted their intent to move the community and take payouts from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador of 100,000. A provincial law on resettling Newfoundland outport outports requires 90 percent of a community to consent to relocation before a community can be moved. Residents have the option to apply for government permits to return to their homes seasonally for use as summer cottages. ref name title cite web url http www.thewesternstar.com index.cfm?sid 289007&sc 23 title Western Star, Sept. 24, 2009 accessdate 2009 09 24 format work ref As of 2010 7 , the last remaining residents of Grand Bruit accepted the provincial government s offer of 80,000 per household 90,000 offered to households of 2 or more residents . By 2010, the last permanent residents had relocated. ref http www.thetelegram.com index.cfm?sid 346232&sc 79 ref Long accessible by ferry, its only outlet to the outside world, there were no cars in Grand Bruit. But in 2010 .... Department of Transportation and Works, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador ref http www.tw.gov.nl.ca ... landandseanl 2010 06 what theyll leave behind.html What they ll leave behind. DEFAULTSORT Grand Bruit, Newfoundland And Labrador Category Designated places in Newfoundland and Labrador ... more details
Location map Canada Newfoundland and Labrador lat 47.5968 long 59.1839 width 200 caption Location of Grand Bay West in Newfoundland and Labrador label Grand Bay West Grand Bay West is a List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador . coord 47.596 N 59.183 W display title region CA type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub ... more details
Wiktionary banks bank Bank Banks or The Banks may refer to Bank , a financial institution TOC right People Banks surname , for a list of people with the surname Placenames Australia Banks, Australian Capital Territory , a suburb of Canberra Division of Banks , an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales Moa Island Queensland or Banks Island Canada Banks Island , one of the Canadian Arctic islands Banks Island British Columbia Banks Peninsula Nunavut New Zealand Banks Peninsula , South Island United Kingdom Banks, Cumbria , a village in England Banks, Lancashire , a village in England United States Banks, Alabama Banks, Oregon The Banks , a development project in Cincinnati, Ohio Vanuatu Banks Islands , an island in Vanutau Other Banks Barbados Brewery See also Bank disambiguation Banks Township disambiguation Category Banks , listing of articles on specific financial companies disambiguation geo cs Banks de Banks es Banks fr Banks it Banks he hu Banks egy rtelm s t lap nl Banks pl Banks pt Banks ro Banks ru fi Banks tr Banks uk vo Banks ... more details
Infobox building name The Banks image Banks layout.jpg image size 250px caption building type Office, Commerce Commercial , Residential location Cincinnati , Ohio , USA coordinates roof top floor antenna ... Company ref http www.thedawsoncompany.com ref structural engineer The Banks is the name given to the current ...?AID 20070429 COL01 704290301 1 newsbanks The Enquirer A change for the better at The Banks Bot ... of the Reds Stadium. File The Banks Construction.jpg left thumb The construction of the eastern side of The Banks near Great American Ballpark . Once the decision on the Reds Stadium was made by the voters ... most valued by our community . The result of that effort was The Banks, a September 1999 report ... selection for the Central Riverfront. The final Master Plan includes The Banks recommendations ... Development Master Plan Bot generated title ref The Banks Working Group said the morning of June 15 ... Company ref http www.thedawsoncompany.com ref will serve as master developers for the Banks, a 1 ... At long last Banks OK d Bot generated title ref Riverfront Park Cincinnati Riverfront Park is planned ... promenade with over sized porch swings Water features jets, cascades, pools and waterfalls Grand ... of the former Cinergy Field Riverfront Stadium . The area to be occupied by the Banks and the Riverfront ... support. Transportation The master plan for The Banks project includes a light rail transportation system. The Banks is the southern terminus of the first phase of the Cincinnati streetcars proposed ... gallery gallery File The Banks July 19 2008.jpg July 19, 2008 File The Banks Sept 20 2008.jpg September 20, 2008 File The Banks April 11 2009.jpg April 11, 2009 File The Banks June 6 2009.jpg June 6, 2009 File The Banks Sept 18 2010.jpg September 18, 2010 File The Banks Nov 06 2011.jpg November ... http news.enquirer.com apps pbcs.dll section?Category newsbanks Banks Theme Page Cincinnati Enquirer ... missing Ohio DEFAULTSORT Banks Category Economy of Cincinnati, Ohio Category Redeveloped ports ... more details
Wiktionary Newfoundland usually refers to either Newfoundland, the former name of Newfoundland and Labrador , a province on the eastern seaboard of Canada Newfoundland island , an island that forms part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland may also refer to TOC right Places Canada Colony of Newfoundland , an English and later British colony from 1583 to 1907 Dominion of Newfoundland , a self governing dominion of the British Empire from 1907 to 1949 Ukasiksalik Island , on Davis Inlet, Labrador, also known as Newfoundland Island Newfoundland Island, Labrador , a small island near Sandwich Bay United States Newfoundland, Kentucky Newfoundland, New Jersey Newfoundland, Pennsylvania Newfoundland Mountains , of Utah, in the Great Salt Lake Desert Ships HMS Newfoundland 59 , a Royal Navy cruiser HMHS Newfoundland , a British hospital ship sunk in the Mediterranean during the Second World War SS Newfoundland , a sealing ship that lost many crew in a disaster in 1914 Animals Newfoundland dog Newfoundland pony Newfoundland sheep Literature New Found Land , a book by John Christopher Dirty Linen and New Found Land , a pair of plays by Tom Stoppard that are always performed together Newfoundland Journey Into a Lost Nation , a non fiction book by Michael Crummey Disambiguation geo zh min nan Newfoundland khu pia t ia h bs Newfoundland vor cs Newfoundland rozcestn k cy Newfoundland de Neufundland Begriffskl rung fr Terre Neuve homonymie ko os he ja pl Nowa Fundlandia ujednoznacznienie ru sv Newfoundland th tr Newfoundland uk vi Newfoundland ... more details
. Production Image Newfoundlandcodfishing.jpg thumb right Cod fishing on the NewfoundlandBanks The Banks ... mother ship s Banks dories were carried aboard mother ships, usually fishing schooner s, and used for Handline handlining cod on the GrandBanks . Prior to the introduction of Banks dories, fish ... and the GrandBanks cod industry and made her final voyage as late as 1969. External media align right ...Image gazela3.jpg thumb 300px right A banks dory used for cod fishing from the Gazela The Banks dory , also known as the GrandBanks dory , is the most common variation of the family of boats known as dory dories . They were used as traditional fishing boat s from the 1850s on the GrandBanks of Newfoundland island Newfoundland . ref name Chapelle85 Chapelle, page 85 ref The Banks dory is a small, open, narrow, flat bottomed and slab sided boat with a particularly narrow Transom nautical transom . They were inexpensive to build and could be stacked or nested inside each other and stored on the decks of larger fishing vessels which functioned as mother ship s. Banks dories have long overhangs at the bow ship bow and stern which helps them lift over waves. There were one man and two man versions. The larger ones 12  ft along the bottom or more could be fitted with sail s and a tiller . The dories ... Museum, operated by the Nova Scotia Museum and continues to produce banks dories for local and visiting ... The Fog Warning by Winslow Homer Banks dories have been capable of surviving long voyages, some ... was by Howard Blackburn , who survived 5 days in the North Atlantic in January. A Banks dory ... 150px right Banks dory used as work boat by CSS Acadia CSS Acadia The rugged construction, affordability and ease of stowage made banks dories popular for work boats on large sailing vessels as well ... In recent times, the history and iconic look of banks dories have made them popular for amateur boat ... and fishing Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Banks Dory Category Boat types Category ... more details
author abbrev bot Banks influences Israel Lyons influenced Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet , Knight Grand ... of discovery to new lands, hoping to indulge his own interest in botany. Newfoundland and Labrador In 1766 Banks was elected to the Royal Society , and in the same year, at 23, he went with Phipps to Newfoundland ... May, he noted a large number of Penguins swimming around the ship, HMS Niger , on the GrandBanks , and a specimen ...?id ZPg9AAAAMAAJ&q Joseph Banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1766&dq Joseph Banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1766&lr &client firefox a Joseph Banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1766 Berkley University ... Joseph Banks, Bt image Joseph Banks 1773 Reynolds.jpg caption Joseph Banks, as painted by Joshua Reynolds ... Banks Baronet Sir Joseph Banks, Baronet ref was an English Natural history naturalist , Botany ... of James Cook first great voyage 1768&ndash 1771 . ref O Brian, Patrick 1987 Joseph Banks A Life ref Banks is credited with the introduction to the Western world of eucalyptus , acacia , mimosa and the genus named after him, Banksia . Approximately 80 species of plants bear Banks s name. Banks ... Academy . Biography File Joesph banks as a boy.jpg left thumb A portrait of Banks, painted in 1757 ... Banks A Life Collins Harvill ISBN 0 00 217350 6 p 23 24 ref Banks was born in London to William Banks, a wealthy Lincolnshire country squire and member of the British House of Commons House of Commons ... Mulgrave Constantine John Phipps . As a boy Banks enjoyed exploring the Lincolnshire countryside, and developed ... Israel Lyons to deliver a series of lectures at Oxford in 1764. ref name ODB John Gascoigne, Banks ..., September 2004 ref Banks left Oxford for Chelsea, London Chelsea in December 1763. He continued to attend the university until 1764, but left that year without taking a degree. ref name DoSB Banks ... Seas. See Banks, Sir Joseph, Dictionary of Scientific Biography , Scribner, 1970. ref His father ... Linnaeus , whom he came to know through Solander. As Banks s influence increased, he became an adviser ... more details
, Newfoundland and Labrador Gander , home to the Gander International Airport . Grand Falls Windsor , a service ...About the island in the North Atlantic Ocean the Canadian province of which it is a part Newfoundland and Labrador other uses Newfoundland disambiguation Use mdy dates date July 2011 Infobox islands name Newfoundland image name image caption image size locator map Location map Canada Newfoundland caption float center width 220 lat 49 long 56 marksize 16 map caption Newfoundland island native name native ... title Province country admin divisions Flagu Newfoundland and Labrador country admin divisions title ... city St. John s, Newfoundland St. John s country largest city population 100,646 population 479,105 ..., 2007 ref br br Seat of Government Government of Newfoundland and Labrador br http www.gov.nl.ca br ... Senate br 6 of 6 in NL and 105 total br br Members of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly br 44 of 48 total Image Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg 175px Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador br Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador small br Flag of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador 1980 to present small Image Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 175px Newfoundland Flag br Union Flag small br Flag of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador 1949 to 1980 and flag of the Dominion of Newfoundland 1931 1949 small Image Newfoundland Red Ensign.png 175px Newfoundland Red Ensign br Dominion of NewfoundlandNewfoundland Red Ensign small br Civil ensign of the province and Dominion of Newfoundland 1907 1965 small Newfoundland IPAc en icon audio Newfoundland.ogg ... of the Provinces and territories of Canada Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . The province s official name was also Newfoundland until 2001, when Geographical renaming its name was changed to Newfoundland and Labrador the postal abbreviation was later changed from NF to NL . The island of Newfoundland originally called Terra Nova , from New Land in old Italian language Italian was visited ... more details
The pound was the currency of Colony of NewfoundlandNewfoundland until 1865. It was subdivided into 20 shilling s , each of 12 penny pence . The Newfoundland pound was equal to the British pound and coins of the pound sterling British coins circulated, supplemented by locally produced tokens and banknotes. In 1865, the Newfoundland dollar dollar was introduced at a rate of 1 dollar 4 shillings 2 pence. Tokens main Coins of the Newfoundland dollar Tokens for 1 Farthing British coin farthing and penny were privately produced between 1841 and 1860. Banknotes In 1854, the Union Bank of Newfoundland introduced 1 pound notes. The same denomination was issued by the Commercial Bank of Newfoundland from 1857. Both banks continued to issue notes denominated in pounds after the introduction of the dollar, although they did issue dollar notes in the 1880s. See also Newfoundland dollar References refbegin numis cite SCWPM date 1990.s refend Canadian currency and coinage Pound currency Category Currencies of Canada Category Modern obsolete currencies Category History of Newfoundland and Labrador Category 1865 disestablishments Category Economy of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Pre Confederation Newfoundland Money unit stub Newfoundland stub Dollar, Newfoundland pl Funt nowofundlandzki ... more details
other persons Infobox F1 driver name Henry Banks nationality flagicon USA United States American birth ... win Last win Last race 1954 Indianapolis 500 Henry Banks June 14, 1913 December 18, 1994 was an American midget car racing midget car and big car driver. Background Henry Banks was born in England ... in New England. After a break during the war, when he worked at Ford s aero engine division, Banks career ... AAA National Champion and, in the same year, came second in the National Midget points. Banks later .... Actor Also at this time, Banks appeared in two films. The first was http imdb.com title tt0043052 To Please ... Race Cars Maserati in motorsport Maserati 8CTF Offenhauser Straight 4 L4 1950 British Grand Prix GBR br small small 1950 Monaco Grand Prix MON br small small bgcolor CFCFFF 1950 Indianapolis 500 500 br small 25 small 1950 Swiss Grand Prix SUI br small small 1950 Belgian Grand Prix BEL br small small 1950 French Grand Prix FRA br small small 1950 Italian Grand Prix ITA br small small NC ... 4 L4 1951 Swiss Grand Prix SUI br small small bgcolor CFCFFF 1951 Indianapolis 500 500 br small 6 small 1951 Belgian Grand Prix BEL br small small 1951 French Grand Prix FRA br small small 1951 British Grand Prix GBR br small small 1951 German Grand Prix GER br small small 1951 Italian Grand Prix ITA br small small 1951 Spanish Grand Prix ESP br small small NC 0 1952 Formula One season 1952 Blue Crown Spark Plug Hopkins Lesovsky Offenhauser Straight 4 L4 1952 Swiss Grand Prix SUI br small small bgcolor CFCFFF 1952 Indianapolis 500 500 br small 19 small 1952 Belgian Grand Prix BEL br small small 1952 French Grand Prix FRA br small small 1952 British Grand Prix GBR br small small 1952 German Grand Prix GER br small small 1952 Dutch Grand Prix NED br small small 1952 Italian Grand Prix ... 4 L4 1953 Argentine Grand Prix ARG br small small bgcolor FFCFCF 1953 Indianapolis 500 500 br small DNQ small 1953 Dutch Grand Prix NED br small small 1953 Belgian Grand Prix BEL br small small 1953 ... more details
Multiple issues orphan June 2010 notability May 2010 Kris Banks is a GLBT political activist in the greater Houston area. He is currently working as a contract lawyer in the Houston area. Mr. Banks was president ... politicians. Early years Childhood Kris Banks was born and raised as a Southern Baptist Convention Southern ... of the Peace in 1984 influenced Mr. Banks political interests beginning at an early age. ref cite web url http houstonarch.pbworks.com Kris Banks title Kris Banks publisher Houston ARCH accessdate 2010 05 05 ref Mr. Banks believes his background as a conservative Christian helps him in understanding ... After high school, Mr. Banks attended the University of Texas at Austin University of Texas and majored .... Banks wrote for the UT newspaper The Daily Texan about contemporary events as well as editorial pieces concerning social issues. From his experiences at The Daily Texan, Mr. Banks grew to enjoy column ... news 2009 01 official 2009 grand marshal nominations male.php title Grand Marshal Nominations accessdate 2010 02 08 ref After his undergraduate years, Mr. Banks sampled a variety of journalistic jobs before moving on to other interests. Kris Banks eventually went to the University of Houston ... rights afterward. At this time, Mr. Banks helped establish the Houston Stonewall Young Democrats, an organization ... he graduated from the University of Houston Law School with a juris doctor , Mr. Banks was elected ... secretary. ref cite web url http www.pridehouston.org news 2009 01 official 2009 grand marshal nominations male.php title Grand Marshal Nominations accessdate 2010 02 08 ref In January 2009, Mr. Banks succeeded Jennifer Pool as the president of the Houston GLBT Political Caucus becoming the first ... news 2009 01 official 2009 grand marshal nominations male.php title Grand Marshal Nominations accessdate 2010 02 08 ref ref cite web url http houstonarch.pbworks.com Kris Banks title Kris Banks publisher Houston ARCH accessdate 2010 05 05 ref In 2010 Kris Banks retained his position ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Banks Lake image lake Grand Coulee Steamboat RockPB110055.JPG caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Grant County, Washington Grant Douglas County, Washington Douglas counties, Washington U.S. state Washington, USA coords coord 47 37 12 N 119 18 27 W type waterbody region US WA display inline,title type reservoir inflow outflow catchment basin countries United States length convert 27 mi abbr on width area convert 26886 acre abbr on 42 mi depth convert 46 ft abbr on max depth convert 177 ft abbr on volume convert 422000000000 USgal km3 abbr on residence time shore convert 135 mi abbr on elevation convert 1571 ft abbr on islands cities frozen Banks Lake is a convert 27 mi km adj on long reservoir in central Washington U.S. state Washington in the United States . Part of the Columbia Basin Project , Banks Lake occupies the northern portion of the Grand Coulee , a formerly dry coulee near the Columbia River , formed by the Missoula Floods during the Pleistocene epoch. Grand Coulee Dam , built by the United States Bureau of Reclamation on the Columbia ... water convert 280 ft m up and out of the river s canyon into the adjacent Grand Coulee. Two low earth fill dams, Dry Falls Dam and North Dam , keep the water in the Grand Coulee, thus creating the reservoir named Banks Lake. It is named after Frank A. Banks, the construction supervisor at Grand Coulee Dam. At the north end of Banks Lake the city of Grand Coulee, Washington Grand Coulee and the town ... in the northwest. ref http earthobservatory.nasa.gov IOTD view.php?id 36758 Grand Coulee Dam This article incorporates public domain text from this NASA website. ref File Grand Coulee NASA.jpg thumb left 450px Banks Lake , Grand Coulee Dam , and Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake 1999 Landsat photo clear References .... From the south end, the water stored in Banks Lake is distributed over a large region for irrigation ... stub fr Lac Banks ... more details
Infobox AFL player name Denis Banks birth date Birth date and age df yes 1959 6 16 birth place originalteam East Reservoir death date death place debutdate Round 7, 1979 debutteam Collingwood Football Club Collingwood debutopponent AFL Gee debutstadium Waverly Park playingteams Collingwood Football Club Collingwood 1979 1991 166 Games, 111 Goals statsend 1991 careerhighlights VFL Team of the Year 1984 Collingwood Magpies Collingwood premiership side 1990 Mark of the Year 1984 Runner up Copeland Trophy 1984 Dennis Banks born 16 June 1959 is a former Australian rules football er who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League VFL AFL . Banks was from East Reservoir and played as a Centre Half Forward, but injuries prevented him from developing into a key position player. He made his debut in 1979 and played in the losing Grand Final side for the Collingwood Football Club Magpies . In 1984 he won a spot in the VFL s Team of the Year. Banks was nearing the end of his career in 1990, but played anotherseason and he won a premiership medal in the drought breaking Grand Final for Collingwood Football Club Collingwood . He retired in 1991, a year after premiership success. Banks was inducted in to the Collingwood Magpies Collingwood Hall of Fame in 2007. External links AflRleague ref D Denis Banks.html http www.fullpointsfooty.net b.htm Dennis 20Banks 20 Collingwood Profile on fullpointsfooty.net s start s ach aw succession box title AFL Mark of the Year before Ken Hunter after Gary Ablett, Sr. Gary Ablett years 1984 s end 1990 Collingwood Magpies premiership players Alex Jesaulenko Medal Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Banks, Denis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 16 June 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Banks, Denis Category 1959 births Category Living people Category Collingwood Football Club players Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Infobox Single Name Rubberband Banks Cover Artist Young Dro from Album Best Thang Smokin Released 2006 small United States U.S. small Format music download digital download Single music Single Recorded 2006 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Length 4 49 Label Grand Hustle br Atlantic Records Writer D.Hart, C.Quinn Producer Lil C Certification Last single Shoulder Lean br 2006 This single Rubberband Banks br 2006 Next single Top Back Top Back Remix br 2006 Rubberband Banks is the second single from Young Dro s debut album Best Thang Smokin . The title refers to the act of storing large quantities of banknotes using rubber band s. Charts class wikitable sortable plainrowheaders style text align center scope col Chart 2006 scope col Peak br position scope row US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard magazine Billboard ref name US100 cite web title Billboard chart search Young Dro Rubberband Banks url http api.billboard.com apisvc chart v1 list?artist young dro&song rubberband banks&sdate 1990 01 01&edate 2010 06 27&api key bvk4re5h37dzvx87h7rf5dqz work Billboard magazine Billboard publisher Prometheus Global Media accessdate February 24, 2012 format XML ref 2 scope row singlechart Billboardrandbhiphop 44 artist Young Dro song Rubberband Banks artistid 738049 accessdate February 24, 2012 scope row singlechart Billboardrapsongs 23 artist Young Dro song Rubberband Banks artistid 738049 accessdate February 24, 2012 References reflist Young Dro Category 2006 songs Category Grand Hustle Records singles Category Young Dro songs ... more details
For the keyboard player Peter Banks, see the entry for the band After the Fire . Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Peter Banks image caption image size background non vocal ... Peter Banks born Peter William Brockbanks , 15 July 1947, Barnet , North London is an English ... career When Banks was a young boy, his father bought him an steel string acoustic guitar acoustic guitar . As a teenager, he also learned how to play the banjo . Banks and Chris Squire first met when Banks joined The Syn , ref name AMG cite web first last url Allmusic class artist id p3627 biography ... two single music singles . In 1968 Banks played briefly with the band Neat Change, recording one single ... Greer s Toy Shop, and Banks came to join that band. Banks left the band, which was subsequently ..., addition of keyboardist Tony Kaye musician Tony Kaye and Banks return, the band took on a new name. ref name AMG Career with Yes The members searched for an appropriate name, and Banks suggested .... The idea was not well received by Banks, and things got worse when the orchestral arrangements ... note for note their parts . Once the album was released, a tour ensued Banks was asked to leave ... invited Peter Banks to play during the encore at the 15 May show in Inglewood, California at the Great Western Forum . Banks accepted the invitation and went to the show. According to Classic Artists Yes , Banks was told by Kaye prior to the show that Steve Howe didn t want Banks to play at the show. Howe has since denied this in interviews on Notes From The Edge . In August 1994, Banks was a featured .... Banks was also present at Yestival in July 1998. In 2006, he was interviewed for the Yes documentary ... looking for some other musical project, Banks supported Blodwyn Pig for a brief period in late 1970, and guested as session musician on an album by Chris Harwood. In 1971 Banks formed Flash band ..., Banks took the dual role of guitarist and keyboardist. Flash recorded and released its second album ... more details
Thomas Banks , Tom Banks , or Tommy Banks may refer to Tom Banks Australian rules footballer , player and administrator with Fitzroy Football Club Thomas Banks 1735 1805 , English sculptor Tom Banks physicist , American physicist Tom Banks EastEnders , a character in the British soap opera EastEnders Tom Banks American football , former NFL center Tommy Banks American football , former American football fullback Tommy Banks footballer born 1929 , English footballer Tommy Banks , Canadian composer conductor Thomas Banks rugby league , rugby league footballer of the 1930s for England, and Huddersfield Thomas Christopher Banks , genealogist See also Thomas Banks Cabaniss , U.S. politician from Georgia hndis name Banks, Thomas DEFAULTSORT Banks, Tom fr Tommy Banks ... more details