Infobox Theatre name No l CowardTheatre image Albery theatre london postcard.jpg caption New Theatre ... CowardTheatre has hosted a number of notable productions. I ll Leave it to You , in 1920, was Coward ... theatre.asp Official page for the No l CowardTheatre on the Delfont Mackintosh Theatres website ... CowardTheatre Category West End theatres Category Theatres completed in 1903 Category Grade II listed ... No l Coward no Albery Theatre .... R. Sprague owner Delfont Mackintosh capacity 872 on 4 levels type West End theatre opened 1903 yearsactive rebuilt closed othernames New Theatre br Albery Theatre production Hay Fever currentuse website www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk Theatres noel coward.php The No l CowardTheatre , formerly known as the Albery Theatre , is a West End theatre on St. Martin s Lane in the City of Westminster . It opened on 12 March 1903 as the New Theatre and was built by Charles Wyndham actor Sir Charles Wyndham behind Wyndham s Theatre which was completed in 1899. The building was designed by architect W. G. R ... it was renamed the Albery Theatre in tribute to the late Sir Bronson Albery who had presided as its manager for many years. Since September 2005, the theatre has been owned by Delfont Mackintosh Ltd. It underwent major refurbishment in 2006, and was renamed the No l CowardTheatre when it re opened for the London premiere of Avenue Q on 1 June 2006. No l Coward , one of Britain s greatest playwrights and actors, appeared in his own play, I ll Leave It To You , at the then New Theatre in 1920, the first West End production of one of his plays. The theatre seats 872 patrons on four levels. The building ... at the New Theatre in 1934. The 1930s saw the greatest commercial success of John Gielgud s career ... s Wells Theatre Companies. Both companies made the New Theatre home until their respective theatres were rebuilt in the 1950s. One of the most successful shows to play the New Theatre opened 30 June ... more details
CowardTheatre in his honour in 2006. Biography Early years Coward was born in 1899 in Teddington , Middlesex ... a great deal about the theatre, cast him in the children s play Where the Rainbow Ends . Coward ... In 1912 Coward also appeared at the Savoy Theatre in An Autumn Idyll as a dancer in the ballet and at the Coliseum ... , it opened in London at the New Theatre renamed the No l CowardTheatre in 2006 , his first ... at Coward as he left the theatre. ref name Kenrick2 Coward later said of this flop, My first ... l. and Judy Campbell stars of Coward premi res of the 1920s 1940s In 1933, Coward wrote, directed ... CDs 8.120559 and 8.120623 ref World War II With the outbreak of World War II, Coward abandoned the theatre ... so high that the theatre poster for the production used an Al Hirschfeld caricature of Coward pictured ... because he was my friend. ref Day 2007 , p. 725 ref Image No l CowardTheatre 3.JPG thumb right 250px The No l CowardTheatreCoward was Knight Bachelor knighted in 1969 and was elected a fellow of the Royal ... theatre dance features whats inspiring the nol coward renaissance 771897.html What s inspiring the No l ... t wish for a Queen Cutie. ref Lesley, pp. 187 and 197 ref Coward disliked propaganda in plays The theatre ... Noel Coward 101 Cowardy Quotations , Musicals101.com, The Cyber Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre, TV ... WIKIPEDIA WIKIPROJECT COMPOSERS BIOGRAPHICAL INFOBOXES File Noel Coward Allan warren.jpg thumb right No l Coward, 1972 Sir No l Peirce YES, it is spelled PEIRCE Coward 16 December 1899  26 March 1973 ... Noel Coward at 70 , Time , 26 December 1969, accessed 2 May 2011 ref Born in Teddington , a suburb of London, Coward attended a dance academy in London as a child, making his professional stage d but ... plays would be set. Coward achieved enduring success as a playwright, publishing more than 50 plays ... Laughter and Blithe Spirit play Blithe Spirit , have remained in the regular theatre repertoire. He composed hundreds of songs, in addition to well over a dozen musical theatre works including ... more details
Coward shows staged during his life. It played for 294 performances at the New Theatre New York City New Theatre . Its cast included Barbara Cason , Jamie Ross and Roderick Cook , who also directed the revue. A London production opened on 5 June 1975 at the Criterion Theatre , starring Cook, Ross and Geraldine ... Theatre Oh Coward is Revived , The New York Times , November 18, 1986 ref A review ...Oh, Coward is a revue musical revue in two acts devised by Roderick Cook and containing music and lyrics by No l Coward . The revue consists of two men and one woman in formal dress, performing songs based on the following themes England, family album, travel, theatre, love and women. ref Flinn, Denny Martin. Little musicals for little theatres 2006 , p. 229, Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 0879103213 ... of Coward s plays, such as Private Lives . ref name mti http www.mtishows.com show detail.asp?showid 000055 Oh, Coward at MTI Shows ref It ran Off Broadway in 1972, in London in 1975 and on Broadway theatre Broadway in 1986. Also in 1972 a revue along similar lines, Cowardy Custard played in London ..., p.7 ref The show later played on The Broadway Theatre Broadway beginning on November 17, 1986 at the Helen Hayes Theatre , where it ran for 56 performances. Again directed by and starring Cook, the cast ..., likewise realises that merciless articulation is the key to Coward performing, and Jamie Ross amiably ... anthologies. As before, Mr. Cook lets Coward speak and sing for himself, which he does, trippingly ... The formula is much the same, a show made out of No l Coward s writing and composing. Where it differs ..., any attempt at staging, accompanied by two pianos, bass, drums and percussion... the Coward ... reflist External links ibdb show 6674 Oh, Coward http www.lortel.org lla archive index.cfm?search by show&id 3232 Oh, Coward at the Lortel Archives Noel Coward Category Off Broadway musicals Category 1972 musicals Category Plays by No l Coward ... more details
wikt coward TOCright Coward can mean Someone lacking in courage see Cowardice People Charles Coward Charles Joseph Coward , known as the Count of Auschwitz , English soldier captured during World War II who rescued Jews from Auschwitz Chris Coward , English football player Herbert Cowboy Coward , actor who starred in the seminal 1972 thriller Deliverance John Coward , British gold medal winner at the 1936 Winter Olympics John Coward, the first officer of British Airways Flight 38 which crashed at Heathrow on 17 January 2008 No l Coward 1899 1973 , English actor, playwright, and composer of popular music Dame Pamela Coward , Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003 for having transformed her school, Middleton Technology School, in Middleton, near Rochdale Thomas Coward Thomas Alfred Coward , English ornithologist and amateur astronomer and author William Coward , English physician, controversial writer, and poet Etymology The surname Coward is generally theorized to have started as a misspelling of Cowherd disambiguation Cowherd . Places Coward, South Carolina , a town in the USA Others Cowards , British four man comedy act Coward album Coward album , album by Made Out of Babies In heraldry , of an animal, shown with its tail between its legs See also Coward Of The County , song and movie disambig surname DEFAULTSORT Coward Category English language surnames de Coward pt Coward ... more details
File HenryCoward.JPG thumb right Henry Coward 26 November 1849 10 June 1944 was a United Kingdom British Conductor music conductor . Born in Liverpool to parents in the entertainment industry, Coward took an apprenticeship to a cutler in Sheffield . Educating himself, he became a teacher and soon a headteacher. ref name odnb Coward, Henry , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref Coward s interest in music developed from a tonic sol fa class, and in 1876 he founded the Sheffield Tonic Sol fa Association. This was renamed the Sheffield Musical Union, and Coward was its director until 1933. ref name odnb Coward s choral legacy is still visible in Sheffield, following Sheffield Music Union s 1837 merger with the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus , a choir who still perform to this day. ref name sheffieldphil.org http www.sheffieldphil.org Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus website ref In 1889, Coward obtained a BMus degree at the University of Oxford , and in 1894, became a Doctor of Music . He returned to Sheffield, where he became the choir chorus master of the Sheffield Music Festival. He conducted societies in Leeds , Huddersfield , Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle and Glasgow , and toured worldwide with the Sheffield chorus. Coward also taught music at Sheffield Training College and lectured at the University of Sheffield . ref name odnb In 1897, having established a reputation for conducting ... stream drhenrycowardpio00rodgiala drhenrycowardpio00rodgiala djvu.txt Full text of Dr. Henry Coward ... England has ever produced a better or more gifted choir trainer than Coward... He has evolved ..., Imperialism and Music Britain 1876 1953 ref After World War I , Coward faced criticism for being ... of the Tonic Sol fa College in London. ref name odnb Coward disliked jazz , which he described as atavistic ... . NAME Coward, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 November 1849 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 June 1944 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward, Henry Category 1849 births Category ... more details
Infobox film name Branded a Coward image size image Branded a Coward FilmPoster.jpeg caption director Sam Newfield producer A.W. Hackel producer Citation needed date April 2011 uncredited writer Richard Martinsen story br Earle Snell narrator starring See below music cinematography William Nobles cinematographer William Nobles editing Earl Turner film editor Earl Turner distributor released 1935 runtime 58 minutes country film US language English budget gross Branded a Coward is a 1935 American film directed by Sam Newfield . Cast Johnny Mack Brown as Johnny Hume Billie Seward as Ethel Carson Syd Saylor as Oscar Lloyd Ingraham as Joe Carson Lee Shumway as Tom Hume Roger Williams actor Roger Williams as Henchman Tex Frank McCarroll as Henchman Dick Yakima Canutt as The Cat original Mickey Rentschler as Young Johnny Hume Rex Downing as Young Billy Hume External links IMDb title id 0026133 title Branded a Coward Internet Archive film id BrandedaCoward name Branded a Coward DEFAULTSORT Branded a Coward Category 1935 films Category American films Category 1930s Western films Category English language films Category Black and white films 1930s Western film stub ... more details
The Fire Coward is a 1913 in film 1913 United States American Short film short silent film drama . The film starred Earle Foxe , Irene Boyle , Stuart Holmes , and James B. Ross in the lead roles. External links imdb title id 0256754 DEFAULTSORT Fire Coward, The Category American silent short films Category 1910s drama films Category 1913 films Category Black and white films Category American films Category Kalem Company films short silent film stub ... more details
Kirsti Coward born 19 December 1940 is a Norwegian judge. She was born in Kristiansand ref name snl cite encyclopedia year 2007 title Coward, Kirsti encyclopedia Aschehoug og Gyldendals Store norske leksikon publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location url http www.snl.no article.html?id 13066402 ref as the daughter of philologist Gorgus Coward . She graduated as cand.jur. from the University of Oslo in 1963, and worked as a research assistant there for a period. She was hired in the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police Ministry of Justice and the Police in 1965. ref name hvem cite encyclopedia title Kirsti Coward encyclopedia Hvem er hvem? last Forr first Gudleiv authorlink Gudleiv Forr year 2008 editor Knut Olav m s publisher Aschehoug location Oslo isbn 978 82 03 23561 0 pages 101 102 ref She worked as deputy under secretary of State there from 1988 to 1994, and as a Supreme Court of Norway Supreme Court Justice from 1994. ref name snl From 1989 to 1995 she was a member of the board and deputy leader of the Norwegian Mountain Touring Association . ref name hvem She has a relationship with Sven Ole Fagern s . ref cite news first Benedicte last Ramm title Juridisk innavl work Dagens N ringsliv date 5 May 2000 ref References Reflist Supreme Court of Norway Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coward, Kirsti ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 December 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward, Kirsti Category 1940 births Category Living people Category Supreme Court Justices of Norway Category Norwegian civil servants Category University of Oslo alumni norway law bio stub no Kirsti Coward nn Kirsti Coward ... more details
for the British admiral John Coward Royal Navy officer Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Another John Coward was the first officer of British Airways Flight 38 which crashed at Heathrow on 17 January 2008. Infobox ice hockey player image image size position Winger ice hockey Left Wing played for Richmond Hawks shoots height ft height in weight lb birth date birth date df yes 1907 08 28 birth place Ambleside , England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland GBR death date death date and age df yes 1989 2 8 1907 08 28 death place draft draft year draft team career start 1935 career end 1937 halloffame John Red Coward 28 August 1907 &ndash 8 February 1989 , also known as Johnny Coward , was an ice hockey player who mainly played two seasons for the Richmond Hawks in the English National League ENL . However, he is best remembered for playing for the Great Britain national ice hockey team which won the gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics . He is a member ... at the 1936 Winter Olympics Team MedalBottom Although born in Ambleside in England, Coward s family .... Coward returned to England in 1935 when he joined the Richmond Hawks in the ENL. Coward only played ... Championships World Championships . Coward was inducted to the British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993 ... in Toronto. http www.hhof.com html olypress.shtml Post ice hockey During World War II Coward spent ... Frances where he worked in a paper mill until 1969. After working at the paper mill, Coward ran ... UK External links http www.azhockey.com Co.htm Coward, 20Johnny A to Z Encyclopaedia of Ice Hockey ... reference.com olympics athletes co johnny coward 1.html Johnny Coward at Sports Reference.com Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Coward, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ice ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward, John Category 1907 births Category 1989 deaths Category British ... de John Coward no John Coward ... more details
Refimprove date May 2010 Dag Coward 1910 2000 was a Norwegian Economist who served as the fourth rector of the Norwegian School of Economics NHH from 1964 1972. Born in Kristiansand he studied at the University of Oslo , where he took the economics exam in 1931. ref http www.nhh.no en about nhh history influential people dag coward.aspx ref He was appointed Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav Knight of the Order of St. Olav . References Reflist s start s aca succession box before Rolf Waaler title Rector of the Norwegian School of Economics years 1964 1972 after Olav Harald Jensen s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coward, Dag ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Economist DATE OF BIRTH 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH Kristiansand , Norway DATE OF DEATH 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward, Dag Category Norwegian economists Category 1910 births Category 2000 deaths Norway academic bio stub no Dag Coward ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Coward Type studio Artist Made Out of Babies Cover Released start date 2006 9 5 Recorded Genre Post hardcore Length 37 25 Label Neurot Recordings Neurot Producer Steve Albini Reviews Last album Trophy album Trophy br 2005 This album Coward br 2006 Next album The Ruiner album The Ruiner br 2008 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 3.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r848733 ref rev2 rev2Score Coward is the second album by post hardcore band Made Out of Babies . Track listing Silverback 3 33 Proud to Drown 4 55 Fed 4 32 Mandatory Bedrest 4 50 Death in April 4 34 Out 4 49 Lullaby 03 1 36 Mr. Prison Shanks 3 39 Gunt 4 58 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Coward Category 2006 albums Category Albums produced by Steve Albini Category Noise rock albums Category Post hardcore albums Category Experimental rock albums fr Coward ... more details
William Coward 1657? 1725 was an English physician, controversial writer, and poet. He is now remembered for his sceptical writings on the soul , which Parliament of England Parliament condemned as blasphemous and ordered to be burned in his presence. Life He was born at Winchester in 1656 or 1657. His mother was sister of John Lamphire , principal of Hart Hall, Oxford . In May 1674 Coward was admitted ..., and in January 1679 1680 was elected fellow of Merton College . ref name DNB Cite DNB wstitle Coward ... 1681 . It was eclipsed by a contemporary version published by Francis Atterbury , and Coward was ridiculed. In 1683 Coward became M.A., in 1685 M.B., and in 1687 M.D. He practised in Northampton and in 1693 ..., according to Thomas Hearne . ref name DNB Coward left London about 1705, and in 1718 was residing ... that he must have been dead. ref name DNB Controversial writings In 1702 Coward published, under the pseudonym ... to Anthony Collins , speaks contemptuously both of the Psychologia and of Coward s next work ... to examine Coward s books. Coward was called to the bar and professed his readiness to recant anything ... of Coward s books and in the same year he published another edition of the Second Thoughts . In 1706 ... , appeared in 1706, and led to a controversy with Samuel Clarke and Anthony Collins. Coward distinguishes his own position from Dodwell s and attacks Clarke. ref name DNB In 1706 Coward also published ..., and that in spite of Sloane s remonstrances Coward declined to conceal his opinions. Jonathan Swift and other contemporaries frequently ridicule Coward in company with John Toland , Collins, and other deist s. ref name DNB Other works Coward published two poetical works, The Lives of Abraham, Isaac ... name DNB Notes reflist References DNB wstitle Coward, William 1657? 1725 Further reading Ann Thomson ... 19 923619 0 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coward, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1657 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1725 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward ... more details
Infobox film name Was He a Coward? image image size caption director D. W. Griffith producer writer Emmett C. Hall starring Blanche Sweet music cinematography G. W. Bitzer editing distributor Biograph Company released March 16, 1911 runtime 17 minutes country filmUS language Silent film Silent br English intertitles budget Was He a Coward? is a 1911 short film short silent film silent Western genre Western film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Blanche Sweet . A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Museum of Modern Art . ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data W WasHeACoward1911.html title Silent Era Was He a Coward? accessdate 2008 07 05 work silentera ref Cast Wilfred Lucas Norris Hilton Joseph Graybill Hilton s Friend W. Chrystie Miller The Rancher Blanche Sweet Kate, the Rancher s Daughter Dell Henderson The Foreman Kate Toncray The Maid Francis J. Grandon The Doctor Guy Hedlund An Indian See also D. W. Griffith filmography Blanche Sweet filmography References reflist External links imdb title id 0001969 title Was He a Coward? http www.allrovi.com search movies was he a coward allrovi listing D.W. Griffith s films Category 1911 films Category American films Category American silent short films Category Biograph Company films Category Black and white films Category 1910s Western films Category Films directed by D. W. Griffith Category 1910s short films silent western film stub it Was He a Coward? ... more details
Infobox film name The Fighting Coward image caption director James Cruze producer Adolph Zukor br Jesse Lasky writer Booth Tarkington play Magnolia br Walter Woods scenario starring Ernest Torrence br Mary Astor br Noah Beery, Sr. br Cullen Landis music cinematography Karl Brown cinematographer Karl Brown editing distributor Paramount Pictures released March 30, 1924 runtime 7 reels 6,501 feet country Film US language silent films English intertitles The Fighting Coward is a 1924 in film 1924 comedy produced by Famous Players Lasky , released by Paramount Pictures and directed by James Cruze . The film stars Ernest Torrence , Mary Astor , Noah Beery, Sr. , Phyllis Haver and Cullen Landis . It survives in 16  mm prints and a print is rumored to be in Gosfilmofond archive in Moscow ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data F FightingCoward1924.html The Fighting Coward at silentera.com ref Cast Ernest Torrence General Orlando Jackson Mary Astor Lucy Noah Beery, Sr. Captain Blackie Cullen Landis Tom Rumford Phyllis Haver Elvira G. Raymond Nye Major Patterson Richard Neill Joe Patterson billed Richard R. Neill Carmen Phillips Mexico Bruce Covington General Rumford Helen Dunbar Mrs. Rumford Frank Jonasson Rumbo References reflist External links http www.imdb.com title tt0014892 The Fighting Coward at IMDb.com http allmovie.com work the fighting coward 17189 The Fighting Coward allmovie.com DEFAULTSORT Fighting Coward, The Category 1924 films Category American silent feature films Category Films directed by James Cruze Category Famous Players Lasky films ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Cornelius Coward image country England fullname Cornelius Coward ... arm medium role Batsman family Frederick Coward brother club1 Lancashire CCC Lancashire year1 1865 ... Cricket Archive Cornelius Coward 27 January 1838 15 July 1903 was an United Kingdom English cricket ... known as Kerr , Coward played 49 first class cricket first class matches for Lancashire Cricket ... Profile Cornelius Coward publisher CricInfo accessdate 2009 08 15 ref ref name capro cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 28 28771 28771.html title Player Profile Cornelius Coward ... url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Articles 1 1444.html title Lancashire player number 13 Coward ... Cricket career Early days Coward was born in January 1838, in Preston, Lancashire . His brother, Frederick Coward , was born on 11 February 1842 while Cornelius was aged four. ref name Player Profile Frederick Coward cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 28 28772 28772.html title Player Profile Frederick Coward publisher Cricket Archive accessdate 2009 08 15 ref On 26 May 1862, aged 24, Coward appeared for All England Eleven &ndash a team of hitherto untested cricketers who had ... CCC Yorkshire team. ref name number 13 Coward was dismissed for a duck cricket duck by William Iddison ... South of England Eleven for a 22 strong Pleasington . Coward scored four and 25 as Pleasington .... ref name number 13 First class cricket Coward made his debut for Lancashire on 7 August ... by Cornelius Coward publisher Cricket Archive accessdate 2009 08 15 ref Middlesex won the toss and batted first, reaching 226 and dismissing Lancashire for 112 with Coward making 23. Following on, Coward ... 1865 date 8 August 1865 publisher Cricket Archive accessdate 2009 08 15 ref Coward did not play another ... title First class Batting and Fielding in Each Season by Cornelius Coward publisher Cricket Archive ... Old Trafford , where Coward came in to bat with Lancashire on 48 6. He took Lancashire to 181 before ... more details
Infobox military person name Charles Joseph Coward image Image coward bogarde.jpg 220px Coward on the set of The Password Is Courage , with Dirk Bogarde, who played him in the film caption Coward on the set ... Major unit commands battles World War II awards relations laterwork Charles Joseph Coward 1905&mdash ... about his experience at the Nuremberg Trials and the IG Farben Trial . Biography Coward joined the British ... labour ers from all over occupied Europe . Coward and other British POWs were housed in sub ... year 2011 accessdate 11 March 2011 ref Thanks to his command of the German language , Coward was appointed ... for either slave labour or the gas chamber s. ref name Mazal605 Coward and the other ... wollheim memorial.de year 2011 accessdate 11 March 2011 ref Coward determined to contact him directly ... 22 secondworldwar.comment accessdate 24 December 2010 ref Coward then directed healthy Jewish prisoners ... to hide in ditches Coward scattered the corpses he had purchased on the road to give the impression ... these new identities and were then smuggled out of the camp altogether. ref name Gilbert Coward carried ... labourers. ref name Gilbert In December 1944 Coward was sent back to the main camp of Stalag VIII B ... memorial.de en charles joseph coward 19051976 title Charles Joseph Coward 1905 1976 work wollheim memorial.de year 2011 accessdate 11 March 2011 ref Post war After the war Coward testified ..., Volume VIII, Page 603 616 work mazal.org year 2003 accessdate 11 March 2011 ref In 1953 Coward ... Media In 1954 John Castle s book, The Password is Courage , describing Coward s wartime activities, was published ... Dirk Bogarde . The film was lighthearted compared to the book and made only passing reference to Coward ... liaison. Awards In 1963 Coward was named among the Righteous among the Nations and had a tree planted in his honour in the Avenue of Righteous Gentiles in Yad Vashem . In 2003 Coward was further commemorated ... , where he lived from 1945 until his death. The North Middlesex Hospital has a ward named Charles Coward ... more details
Use dmy dates date January 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Ernie Coward fullname Ernest Coward image birth date 27 January 1916 birth place death date death date and age 1985 4 5 1916 1 27 df y death place originalteam West Perth Football Club West Perth heightweight 170 cm 67 kg position Wingman years 1939 45 clubs Essendon Football Club Essendon games goals 118 20 statsend 1945 Ernie Sonny Coward 27 January 1916 5 April 1985 was an Australian rules football er who played for Essendon Football Club Essendon in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . Coward was originally from West Perth Football Club West Perth and along with his team mate Wally Buttsworth had to spent the 1938 season on the sidelines while waiting for a clearance to Essendon. He soon established himself as a wingman in Dick Reynolds s strong Essendon side of the early 1940s and appeared in three consecutive Grand Finals from 1941 to 1943, with a premiership in 1942. The Western Australian was runner up in the 1944 Essendon W. S. Crichton Medal Best and Fairest count. A VFL representative in 1945, Coward played a total of 11 finals matches with Essendon during his career. Tasmanian club Scottsdale Football Club Scottsdale secured his services as captain coach in 1949, after he had played three seasons at Maryborough Football Club Maryborough . References AflRleague ref E Ernie Coward.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. 1942 Essendon Bombers premiership players Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coward, Ernie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 27 January 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 April 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward, Ernie Category 1916 births Category 1985 deaths Category Essendon Football Club players Category Scottsdale Football Club players Category West Perth Football Club players Category Australian rules footballers ... more details
infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Thomas Alfred Coward image imagesize alt caption pseudonym birthname birth date Birth date 1867 1 8 df y birth place Bowdon, Greater Manchester Bowdon Cheshire death date Death date and age 1933 1 29 1867 1 8 df y death place Lower Bowdon, Cheshire occupation Plainlist Company manager Museum keeper education alma mater Owens College ... movement notableworks The Birds of the British Isles and Their Eggs Image Coward MoB.png thumb right ... by the earliest known Cambridge printer, John Siberch, in 1521. Thomas Alfred Coward , MSc ... Manchester 8 January 1867, the fourth and last child of Thomas and Sarah Coward. His was a Congregational church Congregational minister and in business as a partner in the firm of Melland and Coward, textile bleachers. ref name ODNB Cite web url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 45766 title Coward ... publisher Oxford University Press doi 10.1093 ref odnb 36241 format Subscription required ref Coward ... Manchester Sale and at Owens College now Manchester University , Coward worked in the family business ... the sale of Melland and Coward was sufficient to allow him to retire from business and concentrate ... CS252389439&dyn 5 xrn 23 0 CS252389439&hst 1?sw aep kccl newspaper The Times title Mr T. A. Coward ... produced during the first part of the twentieth century . ref name tenfifty http www.10x50.com coward coward.htm Knutsford Ornithological Society s biography of Coward ref It was revised by Arnold Boyd ... first Mr J. F. date 1934 03 title The T. A. Coward Memorial Nature Reserves journal North Western Naturalist ... Thorburn . One of the illustrations from The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs . Coward ... www.ukwhoswho.com view article oupww whowaswho U207970 title Coward, Thomas Alfred work Who Was Who ... NAME Coward, Alfred Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Author DATE OF BIRTH 8 January ... Coward, Thomas Category 1867 births Category 1933 deaths Category English nature writers Category English ... more details
One source date March 2010 Dame Pamela Sarah Coward , Order of the British Empire DBE is a United Kingdom British educator and teacher who was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003 for having transformed her school, Middleton Technology School, in Middleton, Greater Manchester . She is a champion of the specialist schools scheme hers was one of the first technology specialists. Since 1991 she has taken Middleton Technology School from the bottom to the top of the performance tables locally, recently being praised by Ofsted for the quality of its teaching and her leadership. citation needed date March 2010 She has said that the honour belongs to the whole community for their support. In her own words, blockquote The challenge really is to eradicate street values from the school and to get everybody involved, to get parents supportive and to feel that education is valuable and to give children the confidence to feel they can compete with anyone anywhere. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi education 2988938.stm BBC report on Pamela Coward ref blockquote Post retirement Dame Pamela retired in 2004 and now works as on a consultancy basis to other schools and establishments. Since September 2010 Dame Pamela has been the Chair of Governors at Kingsway Park High School , Rochdale . ref name WM Moss http www.whittakermoss.rochdale.sch.uk pdf letters News 9.pdf KPHS Governors Note Whittaker Moss School ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coward, Pamela ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward, Pamela Category British academics Category British educators Category British schoolteachers Category Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Category Living people Category People from Middleton, Greater Manchester Category Year of birth missing living people Category Place of birth missing living people ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox football biography playername Chris Coward image http www.google.co.uk imgres?imgurl http www.stockportcounty.com javaImages 15 a5 0,,10419 2794773,00.jpg&imgrefurl http www.stockportcounty.com page LatestNews 0,,10419 885891,00.html&usg 5nEN65EJV0CSOnUakwEu8xwewgs &h 249&w 339&sz 15&hl en&start 15&zoom 1&tbnid Y5jtwUrnVemQVM &tbnh 87&tbnw 119&ei mTrtTeX N82k gbz75zTDw&prev search 3Fq 3Dchris 2Bcoward 26hl 3Den 26biw 3D1366 26bih 3D575 26gbv 3D2 26tbm 3Disch&itbs 1&biw 1366&bih 575 fullname Christopher Coward dateofbirth birth date and age df y 1989 7 23 cityofbirth Crumpsall , Manchester countryofbirth England height height ft 5 in 10 position Striker currentclub Hyde United F.C. Hyde United clubnumber youthyears1 youthclubs1 Stockport County F.C. Stockport County years1 2007 2008 years2 2007 years3 2007 years4 2008 2009 clubs1 Stockport County F.C. Stockport County clubs2 Northwich Victoria F.C. Northwich Victoria loan clubs3 Ashton United F.C. Ashton United loan clubs4 Hyde United F.C. Hyde United caps1 1 caps2 1 caps3 4 caps4 3 goals1 1 goals2 0 goals3 1 goals4 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate 16 39, 13 June 2009 UTC ntupdate Chris Coward born July 23, 1989 in Crumpsall , Manchester is an England English association football football player. He came up through the Centre of Excellence youth system at Stockport County F.C. Stockport County , where he became the youngest ever player to play in the Football League Cup aged 16 years and one month. ref name Christopher Coward scfcos cite web url http www.stockportcounty.com page ProfilesDetail 0,,10419 34419,00.html title Christopher Coward publisher Stockport ... reflist External links soccerbase id 41912 name Chris Coward http www.stockportcounty.premiumtv.co.uk ... . NAME Coward, Chris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1989 07 23 PLACE OF BIRTH Crumpsall , Manchester , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward ... more details
Rosalind Coward also known as Ros Coward , born 1952 is a British academic, journalist ref http www.journalisted.com ros coward Profile at Journalisted.com ref and writer. She has been a columnist for The Guardian ref http www.guardian.co.uk profile roscoward ref from 1992 and was previously a regular contributor to The Observer and Marxism Today . She wrote a regular column for The Guardian nowiki nowiki s Comment pages between 1995 and 2004. From 2005 2008 she was the author of the regular Living With Mother column for the Saturday Guardian s Family section, about the problems faced by those caring for people with dementia. Her career in journalism includes feature writing for many national newspapers and magazines including the London Evening Standard , Daily Mail , Cosmopolitan magazine Cosmopolitan and the New Statesman . She is known for her writing on feminist issues and in cultural semiotics . Her books including Female Desire and Our Treacherous Hearts are still widely cited, as is the essay Are Women s Novels Feminist Novels , ref http books.google.co.uk books?id xK Pv0fc2L8C&pg PA92&lpg PA92&dq ros coward&source bl&ots JIwjvJ0JzY&sig Olm0JnF TdrCMlP1vFpwy6P3HuE&hl en&ei eGxbSpnmCOOMjAf4gIEb&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1 ref originally written for Feminist Review . She has a strong interest in environmental issues, and wrote a regular column for The Ecologist magazine. Since 2005 she has been a director of Greenpeace UK . She is currently Professor of Journalism at Roehampton University . ref http www.roehampton.ac.uk staff RosalindCoward ref Books Mandela The Authorised Portrait Many publishers worldwide , 2006 interviews only Diana The Portrait Many publishers worldwide , 2004 Sacred Cows Harper Collins , 1999 Our Treacherous Hearts Faber , 1993 The Whole ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coward, Rosalind ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coward, Rosalind Category ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox military person name Lt. Gen. Gary Coward image caption birth date death date placeofburial label placeofburial birth place death place placeofburial coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname allegiance flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British Army serviceyears rank Lieutenant General United Kingdom Lieutenant General unit commands battles Bosnian War awards Companion of the Order of the Bath br Officer of the Order of the British Empire relations laterwork Lieutenant General United Kingdom Lieutenant General Gary Robert Coward Companion of the Order of the Bath CB Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE is the current Director of Materiel Land and Quartermaster General to the Forces . Military career Coward was Commissioned officer commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1974 ref LondonGazette issue 46270 supp yes startpage 5057 date 23 April 1974 accessdate 6 December 2009 ref but transferred to the Army Air Corps United Kingdom Army Air Corps in 1983. ref LondonGazette issue 49237 supp yes startpage 752 date 17 January 1983 accessdate 6 December 2009 ref In 1995 he was deployed to the Bosnia and was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his service there. ref LondonGazette issue 54393 supp yes startpage 6547 date 9 May 1996 accessdate 6 December 2009 ref He provided daily briefings on television from Sarajevo during the conflict. ref http www.656squadron.org Word 20Documents Newsletter 1995 08 01.pdf 656 Squadron ref He was appointed Director of Equipment Capability at the Ministry of Defence United Kingdom Ministry of Defence in 2003 ref ... bin mt421 mt search.cgi?IncludeBlogs 133&search Gary Coward Construction work is completed at Northwood ... s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coward, Gary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Coward, Gary Category British Army generals Category Companions of the Order of the Bath Category ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Coward of the County Cover Kenny rogers coward of the county s.jpg Artist Kenny Rogers from Album Kenny album Kenny Released November 12, 1979 Format Recorded Genre Country music Country Length 4 22 Label United Artists Records United Artists Writer Roger Bowling , Billy Ed Wheeler Producer Larry Butler producer Larry Butler Certification Last single You Decorated My Life br 1979 This single Coward of the County br 1979 Next single Don t Fall in Love with a Dreamer br 1980 Coward of the County is the title of a ballad written by Roger Bowling and Billy Ed Wheeler and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers . It was released in November 1979 as the second single from the album, Kenny album Kenny . The song is about a man s nephew who is a reputed coward, but finally takes a stand for his lover. The song reached number one on the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Country Songs Hot Country Singles chart, number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number one on the UK pop chart. ref http www.theofficialcharts.com artist kenny 20rogers Kenny Rogers UK Charts history , The Official Charts. Retrieved September 10, 2011. ref It was the most recent traditional country music song to hit number one in the UK, in February 1980. Alvin and the Chipmunks covered the song with several lyric changes for their 1981 album Urban Chipmunk . Song Plot Everyone considered him the coward of the county , so the song s signature opening and closing line goes. The song tells the story of a young man named Tommy, who earns a notorious reputation as the coward of the county and is aptly nicknamed Yellow since he never stood up for himself one single time to prove the county wrong. Tommy s non confrontational attitude, though, was likely influenced, at age 10, by his final visit with his imprisoned father, shortly before he dies ... Songs produced by Larry Butler producer no Coward of the County sv Coward of the County ... more details
refimprove date June 2009 The No l Coward Society is an international society founded with the agreement of Cowards literary agent and Estate to celebrate the life and work of No l Coward Sir No l Coward . The No l Coward Society was founded in 1999 and is the only official international body which aims to study and promote, enjoy and celebrate the myriad aspects of Cowards achievements as a playwright, composer, librettist, theatre and film director, actor, novelist, short story writer, poet, cabaret artist and wit. It owns an extensive archive of recordings and written works and is attempting to become the official on line archive of all things Coward . The US Director of The No l Coward Society is Ken Starrett and, since 2002, he has successfully recruited over 300 members to join the organization through his frequent screenings of Coward s television and film work at The Paley Center For Media formerly The Museum Of Television & Radio in New York City. Since 2003, Starrett has also organized the annual birthday celebration in December, which includes the flower laying ceremony at The Gershwin Theatre in Manhattan, as well as a special luncheon honoring The Master . Among the celebrities who have placed flowers in front of Coward s statue are Tammy Grimes , Keir Dullea , Tony Walton , Kitty Carlisle Hart , Hayley Mills , Marian Seldes , Jim Dale , Victor Garber , and Christine Ebersole . There are also similar ceremonies which take place at The Drury Lane Theatre in London, England and at Firefly Estate Coward s home ref http www.jnht.com heritage site.php?id 257 Reference to Coward s home in Jamaica ref . in Jamaica. External links http www.noelcoward.net The No l Coward Society imdb name id 0002021 name No l Coward ibdb name id 36502 name No l Coward References reflist DEFAULTSORT Noel Coward Society Category Fan clubs Category Literary societies Category No l Coward int org stub ... more details
Image No l CowardTheatre 3.JPG thumb right 250px The No l CowardTheatre in London A prolific playwright and successful actor and director, No l Coward has had a significant impact on culture in the English ... 190 4. Richards, Dick. The Wit of No l Coward , Sphere Books, 1970. Tynan, Kenneth. Tynan on Theatre ... Society http www.musicals101.com noel.htm No l Coward 101 at the Cyber Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre ... 2,00.html Noel Coward at 70 , 26 December 1969, accessed 8 February 2009 ref Coward wrote over 50 published plays and many albums of original songs, in addition to musical theatre including ... Spirit , have entered the regular theatre repertoire. His stage and film acting and directing career spanned six decades, and his cabaret performances were very popular in the 1950s and 1960s. Coward won an Academy Honorary Award in 1943 for his naval film drama In Which We Serve . Many of Coward ... and http www.imdb.com name nm0002021 filmoyear Noel Coward at the IMDB database, accessed 12 March 2009 ref Coward was Knight Bachelor knighted in 1969 and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society ... 000&titleCode GAL2&type 4&id 110195 No l Coward , Contemporary Authors Online , Thomson Gale, 2004, accessed 30 December 2008 ref A statue of Coward was unveiled by the Queen Mother in the foyer of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1998. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi entertainment 230250.stm Coward statue unveiled , BBC news, 8 December 1998, accessed 8 February 2009 ref The No l CowardTheatre in St Martin s Lane , originally called the New Theatre, was renamed in his honour in 2006. Critical reputation and legacy The playwright John Osborne said, Mr Coward is his own invention and contribution to this century. Anyone who cannot see that should keep well away from the theatre. ref http www.noelcoward.com Noel Coward , Introduction page to NoelCoward.com, accessed 8 February 2009 ref Kenneth ... by a very Noel Coward sort of person . ref name tynan Tynan, pp. 286 88 ref The Times said of him ... more details
Noël Coward Theatre in Encyclopedia
top Home
- Add TutorGig to Your Site
- Disclaimer