The Neeld Baronetcy , of Grittleton in the County of Wiltshire, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 20 April 1859 for John Neeld, 1st Baronet John Neeld , a Conservative Party UK Conservative politician and Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria . The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1941. Joseph Neeld was the elder brother of the first Baronet. Neeld Baronets, of Grittleton 1859 Sir John Neeld, 1st Baronet 1805 1891 Sir Algernon William, 2nd Baronet 1846 1900 Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, 3rd Baronet 1849 1941 References Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Neeld Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
Greg Neeld born February 25, 1955 in Vancouver , British Columbia is a retired ice hockey defenceman. He played for the Toronto Toros . He lost his left eye after being high sticked in a junior game in 1973. Neeld became the first player excluding goaltenders to wear a facial shield in regular play. Neeld s injury brought attention to issue of ocular safety in ice hockey, and in Canada, facial protection was made mandatory for minor hockey by 1980. He persevered with his dream to become a professional hockey player. He was drafted 71st overall in the fourth round of the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft by the Buffalo Sabres and 40th overall in the third round of the 1975 WHA Amateur Draft by the Minnesota Fighting Saints . He never played an NHL game, as the Sabres were not able to get around the rule that a player was required to be sighted in both eyes. However, Neeld appeared in 17 games with the Toronto Toros in the 1975 76 WHA season, registering only one assist. He spent part of the season in the NAHL , and the entirety of the next season. He played two more seasons in the International Hockey League 1945 2001 International Hockey League IHL for four various teams before going to play in Europe after the 1978 79 season. Neeld is currently the CEO of a Vancouver based mining exploration company. ref cite web url http www.canada.com sports Visors should mandatory says Greg Neeld should know 4589725 story.html title Visors should be mandatory in the NHL, says Greg Neeld and he should know publisher Vancouver Province accessdate 2011 05 16 date 2011 04 09 author Jim Jamieson ref References reflist External links hockeydb 00008564 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Neeld, Greg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey defenceman DATE OF BIRTH February 25, 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Neeld, Greg Category 1955 births Category Buffalo Sabres draft picks Category Canadian ice hockey defencemen Category Ice hockey people ... more details
Joseph Neeld 1789 1856 was Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom for the The rotten is not vandalism, it is an actual name Please do not remove. rotten borough of Gatton UK Parliament constituency Gatton , Surrey in 1830 and for Chippenham UK Parliament constituency Chippenham , Wiltshire , England from 1830 to 1856. ref name Hansard cite web url http hansard.millbanksystems.com people mr joseph neeld title Mr Joseph Neeld work Hansard publisher Parliament of the United Kingdom accessdate 2009 03 09 ref Career Neeld was one of five brothers born to Joseph Neeld 1754 1828 , a solicitor ref ...&lpg PA330&dq 22joseph neeld 22 died&source bl&ots sTWLiPFi0e&sig zg1UzU0A xNMX9vZlujuRotKYRM&hl en&ei ...&lpg PA329&dq 22John Neeld 22&source bl&ots uNfbuF34gW&sig VRuIyWs 8dk 5S 0NSrtEKgOWfY&hl en&ei t9 2SYXnKISJjAeUvImhCQ&sa X&oi book result&resnum 4&ct result PPA326,M1 ref With this bequest, Neeld bought ..., but being granted a legal separation. ref name notable It had been revealed that Neeld already had a daughter by a French woman, and accordingly at his death Neeld had no legitimate heirs. ref name notable However, Neeld began the construction of Grittleton Manor in Gothic Revival architecture ... Kingdom House of Commons . ref name Hansard Legacy Neeld died on March 24, 1856, ref name Hansard ... to his brother John Neeld, 1st Baronet John . His name is commemorated in the Neeld Hall in Chippenham ... on in the name of the village pub, The Neeld Arms , and in the east window of the church of St Mary ... Grittleton House School . Neeld s collection of art was split up, some pieces now being in the National ... Victoria and Albert Museum accessdate 2009 03 09 ref See also Neeld Baronets References reflist External links Hansard contribs mr joseph neeld Joseph Neeld s start s par uk succession box title ... br Henry George Boldero s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Neeld, Joseph ... 1856 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Neeld, Joseph Category 1789 births Category 1856 deaths Category ... more details
Use dmy dates date June 2011 Use Australian English date June 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Mark Neeld fullname Mark Neeld image birth date birth date and age 1971 7 13 df yes birth place originalteam St Joseph s heightweight 188 cm 88 kg position years 1990 1993 br 1994 1996 br Total clubs AFL Gee br AFL Ric games goals 48 17 br 26 16 br 74 33 statsend 1996 currentclub AFL Mel coachyears 2012 coachclubs AFL Mel coachgames wins 0 0 4 0 Mark Neeldy Neeld born 13 July 1971 is a former Australian rules football er who played with Geelong Football Club Geelong and Richmond Football Club Richmond in the Australian Football League AFL during the 1990s. He is currently the senior coach of the Melbourne Football Club . Playing career Neeld, originally from St Joseph s Football Club, started his footballing career with Geelong Football Club Geelong . He spent four seasons with Geelong and had his best season in 1991 AFL season 1991 , where he played 21 games, three of which were finals games. Used on both ends of the ground, as both a defender and forward, he kicked three goals in the Semi ... title Mark Neeld publisher AFL Tables ref ref cite book last Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim title ... AFL season 1994 , Neeld joined Richmond after being traded for the 38th pick of the AFL Draft draft ... Club in the Bellarine Football League . As coach of Ocean Grove Football Club Ocean Grove , Neeld steered ... Football Club On 17 September 2011 it was announced that Neeld had agreed to become the senior coach of the Melbourne Football Club beginning in season 2012 on a three year contract. Neeld agreed ... demons raid magpies nest story e6frf9jf 1226139306807 title New Melbourne coach Mark Neeld says Demons ... being appointed Melbourne coach, Neeld promised that the Demons would play hard. citation needed date ... Melbourne Football Club Coaches Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Neeld, Mark ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Neeld, Mark Category 1971 births Category Geelong Football ... more details
Infobox station name Neeld image Neeld PAT jeh.jpg address Broadway Avenue and Neeld Avenue br Pittsburgh, PA coordinates coord 40.4023 80.0311 type railwaystation region US PA display inline,title line Rail color box system PLR line 42C Rail color box system PLR line 42S parking opened 1987 ADA tracks 2 owned Port Authority of Allegheny County Port Authority services s rail title PLR s line system PLR line 42C previous Shiras next Stevenson rows1 2 s line system PLR line 42S previous Shiras next Stevenson hide1 yes Neeld is a station on the Port Authority of Allegheny County s Pittsburgh Light Rail light rail network, located in the Beechview Pittsburgh Beechview neighborhood of Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . The street level stop is located on a small island platform in the middle of Broadway Avenue, through which The T travels along former streetcar tracks. The station serves a densely populated residential area through which bus service is limited because of the hilly terrain. History The stop was the location of the turning loop of the Pittsburgh Railways 43 Neeld Avenue streetcar service. External links http www.portauthority.org PAAC CustomerInfo BuswaysandT LightRailTransitSystem TStations tabid 189 Default.aspx Port Authority T Stations Listings Category Port Authority of Allegheny County stations Category Railway stations opened in 1987 tram stub ... more details
Sir John Neeld, 1st Baronet 1805 &ndash 1891 was Member of Parliament for Cricklade UK Parliament constituency Cricklade between 1835 and 1859, and Chippenham UK Parliament constituency Chippenham , Wiltshire , England between 1865 and 1868. ref cite web url http hansard.millbanksystems.com people sir john neeld title Sir John Neeld Hansard publisher Hansard accessdate 2009 03 10 ref Early life and career Neeld was one of five sons of Joseph Neeld 1754 1828 and his wife Mary n e Bond 1765 1857 , of Hendon ref name notable cite web url http notableneelds.com title Notable Neelds publisher notableneelds.com accessdate 2009 03 10 ref He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge , where he took a Bachelor of Arts B.A. in 1827 and an Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. three years later. ref Venn id NLT823J name Neeld, John ref ref name Alderton cite web url http www.lackhamcountrypark.co.uk history Alderton.pdf title Alderton publisher Lackham Country Park accessdate 2009 03 12 last Pratt first Tony ref In 1840 he was a founder member of the Conservative Club ref cite web ... neel 1 c 15baym7nkw title Lot 648 A Victorian statuary marble bust of Sir John Neeld MP Featured on Artfact.com ... Baronet Neeld and became entitled to the style Sir John Neeld on 20 April 1859. ref name rayment cite ... By 1872 Neeld had become a major landowner in Wiltshire and also High Sheriff of the county. ref name Alderton Legacy On Neeld s death on 3 September, 1891 his son Algernon William inherited the baronetcy his own son, Audley Dallas Neeld, became the 3rd Baronet on his death on 11 August 1900. On his ... links Hansard contribs sir john neeld Sir John Neeld start box s par uk succession box title Member ... Sir Gabriel Goldney s reg uk bt s new creation s ttl title Neeld Baronets Baronet br of Grittleton House, Wiltshire nowiki nowiki years 1859 1891 s aft after Algernon William Neeld, 2nd Baronet Algernon William Neeld end box DEFAULTSORT Neeld, John Category Baronets in the Baronetage of the United ... more details
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The Lloyd s Medal may refer to one of four separate awards bestowed by Lloyd s of London . The number of different medal types that have been awarded by Lloyd s is multiplied because there are variations within each of the four types Lloyd s Medal for Saving Life at Sea Beginning in 1836 Lloyd s of London began to issue medals for saving life at sea Lloyd s Medal for Meritorious Service this medal was introduced in 1893 Lloyd s Medal for Services to Lloyds this medal was introduced in 1913 for services to the firm. ref http www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk maritime archive displayGuide.aspx?sid 14&mode html&sorStr s no 20ASC 200&serStr &pgeInt 2&catStr ref Lloyd s War Medal for Bravery at Sea introduced in 1940 These awards are occasionally still bestowed. ref http www.truthaboutlloyds.com fraud myth18s 1979.html ref References reflist Category Civil awards and decorations of the United Kingdom ... more details
A Bravery Medal is a medal, usually military or police, given for acts of bravery or valor. As a formal name in English, Bravery Medal may refer to The Australian Bravery Medal Australia Bravery Medal The New Zealand Bravery Medal The Fiji Bravery Medal In addition, several English speaking nations have a medal called the Medal of Bravery , including Canada and Tanzania where English is a co official language . Non English speaking nations which have or had a medal usually translated into English as Bravery Medal or Medal of Bravery include Albania Medalja e Trim ris 1945 82 Austrian Empire and Austria Hungary Tapferkeitsmedaille or Medal for Bravery Austria Hungary , awarded from 1789 1918 Belgium M daille pour acte de courage, de d vouement et d humanit Czechoslovakia Medaile Za chrabrost pred nepritelem Medal for Bravery Before the Enemy France M daille d honneur pour acte de courage et de d vouement German States Bavaria officially the Milit r Verdienst Medaille Military Merit Medal , but commonly referred to as the Tapferkeitsmedaille 1794 1918 Saxe Altenburg Tapferkeitsmedaille 1915 18 Hungary Medal of Bravery Hungary Vit zs gi rem 1922 44 Iran Medal for Bravery Iraq Nut al Shujat Ireland Comhairle na M re Gaile India Param Vir Chakra Montenegro 1841 1918 Saudi Arabia Nut al Shaja at Serbia Medalja za hrabrost 1876 1918 Thailand The Bravery Medal 1941 United Arab Emirates Nut al Shaja at Yugoslavia Kingdom Medalja za hrabrost 1918 41 Yugoslavia SFRY Medalja za hrabrost 1943 91 In addition, there are a number of other decorations of various countries which are customarily translated into English using other synonyms for bravery, but are occasionally translated as bravery . These include the Soviet Medal for Valor and the Israeli Medal of Valor. disambig ... more details
Image Cornelius Amory Pugsley.jpg thumb Cornelius Amory Pugsley 1850 1936 The Pugsley Medal was created by Cornelius Amory Pugsley in 1928. The award honors champions of parks and conservation. Until 1952 there was a gold, silver, and bronze award, and in 1953 it was switched to national, state, and local. Pugsley Medal winners 1928 Stephen T. Mather , the first director of the National Park Service , gold medal 1928 Duncan McDuffie , silver medal 1929 Mary Williamson Averell , gold medal 1929 Nathaniel Lord Britton , silver medal 1931 Richard Lieber , gold medal 1932 Peter Norbeck , silver medal 1936 Robert Moses , gold medal 1938 Arno B. Cammerer , gold medal 1940 Newton B. Drury , silver medal 1942 Harold L. Ickes , gold medal 1947 Conrad L. Wirth , gold medal 1947 Thomas J. Allen , silver medal 1948 Percival Proctor Baxter , gold medal 1949 Waldo Leland , gold medal 1950 Newton B. Drury , gold medal 1953 Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. , gold medal 1954 Harold C. Bryant , national award 1954 Russell Reid , state award 1955 Loring McMillen , local award 1956 Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor , national award 1959 Alfred A. Knopf , national award 1963 Conrad L. Wirth , national award External links http www.sagamorepub.com previews 5330a.pdf Pugsley Medal winners http www.aapra.org pugsley winners.html Winners of the Honorable Cornelius Amory Pugsley Awards , American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration Category Environmental awards Category American awards Category Awards established in 1928 Category Parks in the United States ... more details