PhilipNorman may refer to PhilipNorman artist 1842 1931 , British artist, author and antiquary PhilipNorman author , born 1943 , British dramatist and novelist hndis Norman, Philip ... more details
Philip E Norman FSA 9 July 1842 17 May 1931 was a United Kingdom British artist, author and antiquary. Biography Born in 1842 in Bromley , he was the son of George Warde Norman 1793 1882 and brother of Frederick Henry Norman , the merchant banker. He was educated at Eton College where he was a notable cricketer, and where, at the age of 17, he won the 120 yards hurdle race in the then record time of 18 seconds. He was later to play one season of first class cricket in 1865 with the Gentlemen of Kent. He was trained as a draughtsman and painter in watercolours at the Slade School , often exhibiting at the Royal Academy . A large part of his work consisted of depicting parts of London that he knew, particularly buildings or areas which stood as a survivor of a bygone past or which were about to be demolished. Norman also recorded the history of the buildings which he painted or photographed, and works such as London Vanished and Vanishing , written in 1905, provide a fascinating record of bygone London. The historian Hermione Hobhouse has described Norman as one third of the triumvirate of key figures whose works record the topography of London between 1890 and 1950, the others being Walter Godfrey Walter Hindes Godfrey and Percy Wells Lovell . Norman was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London Society of Antiquaries in 1886, acting as Treasurer from 1897 to 1913 and Vice President from 1913 to 1917. He died in 1931 in South Kensington at the age of 88. His photographs ... year 1931 month May 30 title Obituary PhilipNorman journal Notes and Queries pages 396 issn 0029 3970 External links http www.parlington.info 2010 10 27 lost painting of parlington update PhilipNorman Watercolour of Parlington Hall in Yorkshire painted by the artist in 1911, re united at Lotherton ... CricketArchive Phillip Norman Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Norman, Philip ... DATE OF DEATH 17 May 1931 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norman, Philip Category 1842 births Category 1931 ... more details
PhilipNorman born 1943 is an English novelist , biographer , journalist and playwright . Norman grew up in Ryde , Isle of Wight . He attended Ryde School with Upper Chine Ryde School , and his father, Clive Norman, ran the Seagull Ballroom on Ryde Pier . He described his childhood in his book Babycham Night . Relatives of his produced the Babycham eponymous champagne perry in Shepton Mallet . At the end of the 1960s, as a correspondent for The Sunday Times , he was assigned to investigate and report on the breakup of Beatles own business, Apple Corps . ref http www.harpercollins.com authors 28478 PhilipNorman index.aspx PhilipNorman bio at Harper Collins Publishers ref ref name NYT Hohan, Randolph, http www.nytimes.com 1981 04 05 books the love they take and make.html?scp 3&sq 22philip 20norman 22 20shout&st cse They Love They Take and Make , New York Times , April 5, 1981 ref Norman is the author of Shout The Beatles in Their Generation , described by a The New York Times New York Times writer as ... the definitive biography comprehensive, intelligent, sensitively written and exhaustively researched of the Fab Four. ref name NYT A Chicago Sun Times review raved that Shout is The best, most detailed, and most serious biography of the Beatles and their time. In October 2008 his 800 page book John Lennon The Life was released to some controversy. Norman has also published biographies of Buddy Holly , The Rolling Stones and Elton John . Additionally, Norman has published six works of fiction, and two plays The Man That Got Away and Words of Love . Published biographies Shout The True Story of the Beatles 1981 , ISBN 0241103002, ISBN 0241106311 Symphony for the Devil The Rolling Stones Story 1984 , ISBN 0671449753 The Life and Good Times of the Rolling Stones 1989 , Century ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Norman, Philip ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norman, Philip Category 1943 births ... more details
Wiktionarypar Norman TOCright Norman or Normans may refer to The Normans , a people descended from Norse Vikings who colonised Normandy in France and conquered other lands Norman architecture , styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans Norman dynasty , a series of monarchs who ruled England and or Normandy Norman language , a Romance language spoken in Normandy Norman name , name origin and list of people with the given name and surname Norman Places United States Norman, Arkansas , a town in Montgomery County Norman, California , in Glenn County Norman, Indiana , in Jackson County Norman, Nebraska , a village in Kearney County Normans Kill , a creek in New York Norman, North Carolina , a town in Richmond County Lake Norman , a major man made lake in North Carolina Norman, Oklahoma , a city in Cleveland County Norman, Alabama , in Perry County Norman, Georgia , in Wilkes County Norman, Pennsylvania Norman, Washington , a place along Washington State Route 530 s former route Norman, Wisconsin Norman Township disambiguation Elsewhere Norman crater on the Moon Cape Norman , distinguishing landmark of Newfoundland, Canada Other Norman song , a 1962 hit for Sue Thompson Norman ASA , producers of antivirus and other security software Norman boat , a cabin cruiser built by Norman Cruisers limited Norman Cycles , a British bicycle, autocycle, moped, and motorcycle manufacturer Norman film Norman film , a 2010 American film HMAS Norman , several ships of the Royal Australian Navy Norman Guitars , a guitar brand from Canada Norman Bicycles , an Australian based bicycle manufacturer, currently under receivership See also Harvey Norman , a large retailer of electrical, computer, furniture and bedding goods Tropical Storm Norman disambiguation Normand , a surname lookfrom Norman disambig geo ca Norman de Norman Begriffskl rung es Norman fr Norman gl Normando it Norman nl Norman ja no Norman andre betydninger pl Norman pt Norman ro Norman dezambiguizare sv Norman ... more details
Infobox pro football player fontcolor white name Will Toad Norman image Imagewidth caption birth date birth date 1903 09 22 ref name SSDI SSDI rootsweb lastname Norman firstname Willard ssn 382 01 6284 accessdate 2010 10 06 ref birth place Braddock, Pennsylvania death date July 1964 age 60 ref name SSDI death place height ft 6 height in 0 weight lbs 175 position Halfback American football Halfback br Fullback American football Fullback college Washington & Jefferson College jersey Awards Honors Retired s Records PFR NormWi20 NFL NOR379176 DatabaseFootball NORMAWIL01 years 1928 Pottsville Maroons season 1928 br 1929 Orange Tornadoes season 1929 teams Pottsville Maroons br Orange Newark Tornadoes Orange Tornadoes Willard Patterson Toad Norman September 22, 1903 July 1964 was a professional American football football player who played in 1928 for the Pottsville Maroons of the National Football League . He was also on the 1929 Orange Tornadoes season 1929 roster for the Orange Tornadoes . Norman attended and played his college football at Washington & Jefferson College . Notes Footballstats nfl NOR379176 cfl afl espn cbs yahoo fox si pfr N NormWi20 rotoworld dbf NORMAWIL01 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Norman, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH September 22, 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH Pennsylvania , United States DATE OF DEATH 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norman, Will Category 1903 births Category 1964 deaths Category People from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Category Players of American football from Pennsylvania Category Washington & Jefferson College alumni Category Orange Tornadoes players Category Washington & Jefferson Presidents football players Category Pottsville Maroons players Runningback 1900s stub ... more details
Philip may refer to Philip name Philip , Phillip , Phil , Philippe , Felipe , Philippus , etc. may also refer to Kings of Macedon Philip I of Macedon Philip II of Macedon , father of Alexander the Great Philip III of Macedon , half brother of Alexander the Great Philip IV of Macedon Philip V of Macedon Other Philips of antiquity Philippus of Croton 6th c.BC Olympic victor and legendary hero Philip of Opus , one of Plato s students Philip son of Antipater , general of Alexander the Great Philip son of Machatas builder of Alexandria on the Indus Philip son of Agathocles of Pella Philip , brother of Lysimachus and youngest son of Agathocles of Pella Philip son of Alcimachus of Apollonia , son of Alcimachus of Apollonia and nephew of Lysimachus Philip son of Lysimachus , one of the sons of Lysimachus from his wife Arsinoe II Philip first husband of Berenice I of Egypt , son of Amyntas and first husband of Berenice I Philip satrap , Greek satrap of Sogdiana and governor of Parthia Philip I Philadelphus , ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid kingdom Philip II Philoromaeus , last ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid kingdom Lucius Marcius Philippus , a Roman statesman Herod Philip I , son of Herod the Great and husband of Herodias Herod Philip II , the Tetrarch , son of Herod the Great and ruler ... Philip the Arab , Roman emperor from 244 to 249 Philip of Side , Byzantine historian of the early Christian church Philippikos Bardanes , Byzantine Emperor Antipope PhilipPhilip the Apostle from the Bible Philip the Evangelist from the Bible Kings of France and Navarre Philip I of France Philip II of France Philip III of France , the Bold Philip III of Navarre Philip IV of France , the Fair also known as Philip I of Navarre Philip V of France , the Tall also known as Philip II of Navarre Philip VI of France , the Fortunate Kings of Castile, Portugal, & Spain Philip I of Castile , the Handsome also known as Philip IV, Duke of Burgundy Philip II of Spain , also known as Philip I of Portugal ... more details
The Norman family became prominent in British banking circles from about 1820 to 1950. The most prominent member of the family was Montagu Norman . the powerful Governor of the Bank of England 1920 to 1944. George Warde Norman 1793 1882 , was a director of the Bank of England from 1821 to 1872. ref Bertrand Gille. Travaux de droit, d conomie, de sociologie et de sciences politiques . Librarie Droz, 1965. http books.google.com books?id fIYrAAAAIAAJ&q 22mark wilks collet 22&dq 22mark wilks collet 22&pgis 1 . Retrieved 3 October 2007. Gille comments on the intermarriages between banking families, long established and newcomers. ref His fourth son was Frederick Henry Norman 1839 1916 , a director of the merchant bank Brown, Shipley & Co. . He married Lina Susan Penelope Collet d. 1950 , a daughter of Sir Mark Wilks Collet , 1st Baronet , of St. Clere, Ightham, Sevenoaks, on 15 November 1870 ... Norman the 1st Baron Norman 6 September 1871 4 February 1950 ref Henry Clay. Lord Norman . St. Martin ... of the Bank of England and Ronald Collet Norman 1873&ndash 5 December 1963 , chaired the Board of Governors of the BBC BBC and the London County Council . Mark Norman banker Mark Norman Order of the British .... He was a son of Ronald Collet Norman. His own son is David Norman businessman David Norman born 30 January 1941 , a management consultant and entrepreneur . PhilipNorman artist PhilipNorman 1842 1931 , another son of George Warde Norman, was a noted artist, author and antiquarian. The banking Normans are not descended from the dukes of Rutland. ref One Richard Norman married Lady Elizabeth Isabella ... p1598.htm i15975 . Their son the Reverend F.J. Norman d. 1888, Rector of Bottesford, Lincolnshire ... www.thepeerage.com p1599.htm i15981 . Their daughter Elizabeth Cecile Norman married into the Drummond ... Norman, and nephew to Frederick Henry Norman ref . External links http groups.google.com group alt.talk.royalty ... Norman alt.talk.royalty Usenet group, 27 August 1998. Notes and references reflist Category English ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Norman Transcript image caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation July 13, 1889 owners Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. publisher Terry Connor editor Deb Parker price headquarters 215 East Comanche Street br Norman, Oklahoma 73069 USA circulation 13,825 daily, 14,036 Sunday in 2006 ref Audit Bureau of Circulations North America Audit Bureau of Circulations e circ data for six months ending September 30, 2006. ref website http www.normantranscript.com normantranscript.com The Norman Transcript is a daily newspaper published in Norman, Oklahoma , USA , covering Cleveland County, Oklahoma Cleveland and McClain County, Oklahoma McClain counties, in the southern suburbs of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City . It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. The Norman Transcript is the oldest business in Norman, Oklahoma . It was founded by settler Edward Philip Ingle on July 13, 1889. The newspaper s marketing slogan is Trusted, Tested, Timeless. Its mission statement emphasizes its focus on promoting Norman home of the University of Oklahoma as a unique identity and culture and maintaining a centrist and wikt pragmatic pragmatic editorial page. ref http www.normantranscript.com aboutus local story 188125532.html Mission of The Norman Transcript , accessed February 18, 2007. ref History The newspaper was founded by settler Edward Philip Ingle on July 13, 1889, shortly after the Land Run of April 22, 1889. Ingle had previously owned and operated ... were published in July 1889, with a hiatus until later in the autumn. The Norman Transcript ... of The Norman Transcript , accessed February 18, 2007. ref James M. Flinchum worked at The Transcript ... links http www.normantranscript.com The Norman Transcript Website http www.cnhi.com CNHI Website References Reflist Oklahoma newspaper stub CNHI Norman Transcript DEFAULTSORT Norman Transcript ... County, Oklahoma Category Norman, Oklahoma ... more details
Norman Eckley Edsall 3 June 1873 &ndash April 1899 was a sailor in the United States Navy during the Spanish American War . Biography See also First Battle of Vailele Born in Columbus, Kentucky , Edsall enlisted in the Navy 27 June 1898. While serving on USS Philadelphia C 4 Philadelphia , Seaman Edsall went ashore with a landing party on 1 April 1899 to suppress hostile natives near Vailele , Samoa . He was killed attempting to carry his wounded commander, Lieutenant Philip Lansdale , to safety, and is buried on Samoa. Namesake Two U.S. Navy ships have been named USS Edsall USS Edsall in his honor. See also Second Samoan Civil War John R. Monaghan Philip Lansdale Portal United States Navy References DANFS Persondata NAME Edsall, Norman Eckley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Spanish American War sailor DATE OF BIRTH June 3, 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH Columbus, Kentucky Columbus , Kentucky DATE OF DEATH April 1899 PLACE OF DEATH near Apia, Samoa Apia , Samoa DEFAULTSORT Edsall, Norman Category United States Navy sailors Category 1873 births Category 1899 deaths Category American military personnel of the Spanish American War Category American military personnel killed in action Category People from Hickman County, Kentucky ... more details
Norman Wilkinson Norman Wilkinson artist Norman Wilkinson footballer born 1910 Norman Wilkinson footballer born 1931 hndis name Wilkinson, Norman ... more details
Norman Mason may refer to Norman Mason American musician Norman Mason canoer Dutch Mason , born Norman Byron Mason, Canadian musician hndis Mason, Norman ... more details
Josh Norman may refer to Josh Norman cornerback , American football cornerback Josh Norman tight end , American football tight end hndis Norman, Josh DEFAULTSORT Norman, Josh ... more details
Leslie Norman may refer to Les Norman 1911&ndash 1993 , British director Les Norman politician 1913&ndash 1997 , Australian politician Les Norman baseball See also Norman Leslie disambiguation hndis Norman, Leslie ... more details
Norman Leslie may refer to Norman Leslie soldier , Scottish noble and soldier Norman Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes , Scottish peer and soldier Norman Leslie of the Leslie Baronets hndis name Leslie, Norman DEFAULTSORT Leslie, Norman ... more details
Norman law refers to the Custom law customary law of Normandy which developed between the 10th and 13th centuries following the establishment of the Viking s there and which survives today still through the legal systems of Law of Jersey Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands . History Development between the 10th and 13th centuries When the Vikings led by Rollo of Normandy Rollo invaded Normandy in the early 10th century, Normans were subject to law originating from that of the Franks . The Duchy of Normandy was created in 911 for Rollo whose descendants up to William I of England William the Conqueror were influenced by both Frankish and Viking tradition. Citation needed date October 2010 Transcription of Norman customary law Norman customary law was transcribed in two Coutume customaries in Latin by two judges for use by them and their colleagues ref http www.mondes normands.caen.fr angleterre cultures GB FR culture1 7.htm Norman customary law ref the Tr s ancien coutumier Very ancient customary authored between 1200 and 1245 and the Grand coutumier de Normandie Great customary of Normandy , originally Summa de legibus Normanniae in curia la cali authored between 1235 and 1245. After the French conquest of the Duchy of Normandy The Channel Islands remained part of the Duchy of Normandy until 1204 when King Philip II Augustus of France conquered the duchy from King John of England . The islands remained in the personal possession of the king and were described as being a Peculiar of the Crown. They retained the Norman customary law and developed it in parallel with the mainland albeit with different evolutions. ref http www.lawcomm.gov.je Contract.htm The Jersey Law of Contract ref See also Clameur de haro Law of Jersey References reflist External links http www.guernseybar.com content.asp?pageID 493 An Introduction to the History of Guernsey Law http www.lawinstitute.ac.je ... System and Constitutional Law Institute of Law, Jersey, 2011 ISBN 978 1 908716 00 2 DEFAULTSORT Norman ... more details
Norman H. Zide born 1928 ref cite LAF id n81 80091 ref is the Professor Emeritus of the Department of South .... Bibliography Anderson, Gregory D.S. and Norman H. Zide. Recent advances in the reconstruction of the Proto ..., 2001. 13 3013 30. Anderson, Gregory D.S. & Norman H. Zide. 2002. Issues in Proto Munda and Proto ... East Asian Studies Program, Monograph Series Press . 55 74 George Cardona and Norman H. Zide eds ... , Norman H. Zide ed. . The Hague et al. Mouton Indo Iranian Monographs, V , 1966. 96 193 Stampe, D.L. & Norman Herbert Zide. The Place of Kharia Juang in the Munda family IL, Emeneau Sastipurti Volume . 1968. 370 77 Zide, Norman H. ed. . Studies in Comparative Austroasiatic Linguistics . The Hague Mouton, 1966. Zide, Norman Herbert. 1958. Some Korku kinship terms in Proto Munda Bulletin of the Tribal Research Institute Chhindwara MP , I.4 II.1 9 21 Zide, Norman Herbert. 1965. Gutob Remo vocalism ... 14 , 43 53 Zide, Norman Herbert & Michael Shapiro. Short combining forms of Munda nouns. Mimeographed paper Zide, Norman Herbert. 1969. Munda and non Munda Austroasiatic languages Th. Sebeok ed. . Current Trends in Linguistics . Vol. V. 411 30 Zide, Norman H. 1969. Review of Bibliography of publications ..., n.d.. Language, 45 3 673 8 Zide, Norman Herbert. 1972. Some Munda Etymological Notes on Names in the R m yaNa ... Felicitation Volume, Pt. 2 . 747 63 Zide, Arlene R.K. & Norman H. Zide. 1972. Semantic reconstructions in proto Munda cultural vocabulary I. Indian Linguistics , December, 1972 Zide, Norman Herbert. 1976. 3 and 4 in South Munda Linguistics , 174 89 98 Zide, Norman Herbert. 1976. Introduction ... review . The Hague Mouton. 174 Zide, Norman Herbert & A. Zide. 1976. Proto Munda cultural vocabulary Evidence for early agriculture Philip N. Jenner, Laurence C. Thompson, and Stanley Starosta ... Publication, No. 13 . Part II 1295 334 Zide, Norman Herbert. 1978. Studies in the Munda Numerals . Mysore Central Institute of Indian Languages Zide, Norman Herbert. 1981. Robert Needham Cust ... more details
Norman Vaughan may refer to Norman D. Vaughan 1905 2005 , American dogsled driver and explorer Norman Vaughan comedian 1927 2002 , British comedian hndis Vaughan, Norman ... more details
Thomas Norman may refer to Tom Norman Thomas Norman MP , of Canterbury UK Parliament constituency See also intitle hndis Norman, Thomas ... more details
Mark Norman may refer to Mark Norman banker 1910 1994 , English banker Mark Norman marine biologist , Australian marine biologist Mark Norman DJ born 1976 , Dutch producer See also Marc Norman born 1941 , American screenwriter hndis Norman, Mark nl Mark Norman ... more details
Norman Hunter may refer to Norman Hunter author 1899 1995 , author of the Professor Branestawm books Norman Hunter footballer born 1943 , English international footballer Norman Hunter speedway rider born 1940 , motorcycle speedway rider hndis Hunter, Norman de Norman Hunter pl Norman Hunter ... more details
Norman Bailey may refer to Norman Bailey bass baritone Norman Bailey footballer Norman Bailey musician , American musician with the Lawrence Welk orchestra Norman Bailey government official , former senior staffer of the National Security Council hndis Bailey, Norman fr Norman Bailey ... more details
Norman Wilson may refer to Norman Frank Wilson 1876 1956 , Canadian farmer and political figure Norman D. Wilson 1884 1967 , Canadian transportation engineer In fiction, Norman Wilson may also refer to Norman Wilson The Wire , fictional character on the television drama The Wire hndis Wilson, Norman de Norman Wilson ... more details
other people Norman Hill born April 22, 1933 in Summit, New Jersey ref Staff. http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F50A12F83E581B728DDDAD0894D1405B848AF1D3 Calm Battler for Rights Norman Spencer Hill Jr. , The New York Times , September 14, 1964. Accessed February 19, 2011. Norman Hill was born in Summit, N.J., where his parents still live and his father has a dental practice. ref is an influential African American administrator, activist and labor leader. He attended Haverford College in Pennsylvania and received a bachelor s degree in 1956 in the field of sociology . He was one of the first African Americans to graduate from Haverford. After college, Hill served in the military. After returning from military service, he moved to Chicago to join in the Civil Rights Movement and to pursue a master s degree in the University of Chicago School of Social Welfare, which he dropped in favor of more direct social action. Hill was appointed Chicago Coordinator and held various positions in projects around Chicago, including Youth March for Integrated Schools, Secretary of Chicago Area ... Convention . From 1964 to 1967, Norman Hill served as the Legislative Representative and Civil Rights ... in politics and voting in the southern United States. In 1967, Hill became active in the A. Philip ... Martin Luther King s assassination. In his career at the A. Philip Randolph Institute, Hill created over two hundred local chapters of this organization across the United States. In 1969, Norman Hill ... www.aaregistry.com african american history 2529 Norman Hill an activist for Black labor Norman ... conference2006 norman.html National Black Caucus of State Legislators 2006 . Builder Awards Norman ... was Norman Hill, a sophomore, one of the tiny number of African Americans in Haverford s student body then. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hill, Norman ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Hill, Norman Category 1933 births Category Living people Category African Americans rights ... more details