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  1. Plotter

    other uses Image ColorPlotter.jpg 300px right thumb Plotter The plotter is a computer Printer computing ... for plotter use, because in many uses, they offer a more efficient alternative to raster data. Cutting plotters Cutting plotter knives cut into a piece of material paper , mylar or vinyl that is lying on the flat surface area of the plotter. It is achieved because the cutting plotter is connected ... http www.cutcnccam.com article show 2011109950543.shtml cutting plotter ref In recent years the use ... , place pen on paper , or draw a line from here to here . Three common ASCII based plotter control ... HP GL script drawing a line SP1 PA500,500 PD PR0,1000 PU SP This program instructs the plotter ... X, X X 40 NEXT X 50 PEN 60 END File Xx.ogv thumb Label plotter Early pen plotters, e.g., the Calcomp plotter Calcomp 565 of 1959, worked by placing the paper over a roller that moved the paper back ... used the plotter to draw large letters on a transparency. This was the forerunner of the modern Powerpoint ... in the greeting card area of supermarkets that used the HP 7475 six pen plotter. Plotters are used ... shops. If a plotter was commanded to use different colors it had to replace the pen and select ... handicapped people on special thermal cell paper. Unlike other printer types, pen plotter speed is measured by pen speed and acceleration rate, instead of by page printing speed. A pen plotter ... plotter output speed. Indeed, most modern pen plotters have commands to control slewing speed, depending on the type of pen currently in use. There are many types of plotter pen, some of which are no longer ... fiber tipped or plastic nib disposable pens. One type of plotter pen uses a cellulose fiber rod inserted ... a progressively wider, smudged line. Ball point plotter pens with refillable clear plastic ink ... pen plotters. Vinyl cutter File drag knife cutting plotter english.ogv thumbtime 20 thumb Drag knife cutting plotter in action A vinyl sign cutter sometimes known as a cutting plotter is used by professional ...   more details



  1. Plotter (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar plotter A plotter is a vector graphics printing device to print graphical plots. Plotter may also refer to Plotter instrument , an instrument that marks positions on a map or chart Plotter RAF , a person who records the movement of military aircraft in an Operations Room Navigator , a person who marks positions on a map or chart See also Plot disambiguation Conspiracy disambiguation disambig nl Plotter ...   more details



  1. Breton plotter

    Multiple issues unreferenced March 2008 context October 2009 A Breton plotter , also known as a Portland Course Plotter , is a navigational instrument used for nautical navigation with Nautical chart charts . It is a ruler with a rotating rose that enables to plot a course on charts, while aligning the North of the ruler with the North of the chart. The Breton Plotter was invented by Captain Yvonnick Gueret , a Breton seaman who developed the plotter during his experiences teaching navigation. He was a commander in merchant vessels, served on small fishing boats, delivered private yachts and taught navigation. He later extended the use of the plotter to air navigation for small aircraft. DEFAULTSORT Breton Plotter Category Navigational equipment measurement stub ...   more details



  1. Plotter (instrument)

    In navigational instruments, a plotter is an instrument which marks the position of a vehicle on a map or chart. Types Several types of plotters exist. These include manual and electronic plotters ref http powerboat.about.com od boatingnavigation ht Plotacourse.htm Plotting course with a plotter ref ref http www.cruise charter.net sailing guide navigation plotting course.aspx Manual and electronic plotters ref Manual plotters The parallel rulers plotter The Set square triangle The Breton plotter Semi electronic plotters Yeoman plotter See also Course navigation References reflist Category Navigation Category Tracking ...   more details



  1. Calcomp plotter

    File Calcomp 565 drum plotter.jpg thumb A Calcomp 565 drum plotter. File IBM 1627 plotter detail.mw.jpg thumb Closeup of Calcomp plotter right side, showing controls for manually moving the drum. Similar controls on the left move the pen carriage. The Calcomp 560 drum plotter , introduced in 1959, was one of the first computer graphics output devices sold. The computer could control in 0.01 inch increments the rotation of an 11 inch 280 mm wide drum and the horizontal movement of a pen holder over the drum. A solenoid could press the pen against paper scrolling across the drum. This arrangement allowed line drawings to be made under computer control. A version with a wider drum was also available. IBM sold the Calcomp 565 as the IBM 1627 for use with its low end scientific computers, first the IBM 1620 , and, later, the IBM 1130 . It was perhaps the first non IBM peripheral that IBM allowed to be attached to one of its computers. The paper rolls were convert 120 ft m sing on long. A metal bar above the take up reel allowed a finished plot to be torn off and removed. The drum would then be advanced using the manual controls and the fresh paper end taped to the take up reel. The standard pen was a ball point pen ball point , but liquid ink pens were available, and typically used for higher quality plots intended for publication. Other paper stock could be taped to the drum if desired. A chart drive switch was provided to turn off the motorized paper supply and take up reels for this purpose. External links http bitsavers.org pdf calcomp Programming CalComp Electromechanical Plotters Oct80.pdf Programming Calcomp Electromechanical Plotters http computermuseum.informatik.uni stuttgart.de dev ibm1130 album rt calcomp.html Photo of Calcomp 565 plotter at Stuttgart Computer Museum http accad.osu.edu waynec history images pages calcomp565 jpg.htm Picture of a Calcomp 565 http www.pdp8online.com 563 563.shtml Calcomp 563 Incremental Plotter Information http www.youtube.com watch ...   more details



  1. Yeoman plotter

    , the system can interpolate the mouse s position anywhere on the chart. Many charts now have plotter ... unit, but this is not essential. Adding an unknown or user chart to the plotter s memory is a simple ... radar is fitted it can be combined with the Yeoman plotter for navigation in poor visibility ..., and is guided to the location of the radar return. Advantages The way in which the Yeoman plotter ... of the Yeoman plotter over an electronic chart display is cited less often, but to most of its users is the more important they find it easier to use. While video plotter technology is improving every ... benefit to safety. Yeoman make four versions of their plotter for different situations Maxi Designed ... flexible screen under which the chart is inserted. This plotter is designed to be used ... Navigation Ltd in 2004 and production has been relocated to East Anglia UK See also Breton plotter DEFAULTSORT Yeoman Plotter Category Navigational equipment Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. Plotter (RAF)

    About a military aviation occupation other uses Plotter disambiguation ref improve date August 2011 Plotters were employed on an early form of air traffic monitoring that played a vital role in World War II , particularly during the Battle of Britain , The Blitz and the bombing of British cities that followed. They worked at individual RAF stations Sector Control Rooms or in the central Group Control Rooms that directed the operations of RAF fighters. The majority of plotters were female, members of the Women s Auxiliary Air Force WAAFs ref The Illustrated London News, Responsible Work by the WAAFs Plotting Our Aircraft , 28 November 1942, p. 608 ref . Reports Plotting depended on reports from the newly installed Chain Home radar stations that detected aircraft approaching the coastline, and the Royal Observer Corps posts that spotted hostile and friendly aircraft over land. Data management Such reports were fed to a Filter Room, where Filter Plotters processed the mass of incoming data by hand and fed a digest to the underground Operations Ops room. ref Deighton, Len, Fighter The True Story of the Battle of Britain , Vintage, 2008, ISBN 1845951069 ref There, information about aircraft movements was passed to a large number of plotters stationed around a giant table bearing a map of the section. Details about the number of aircraft, their position, height and bearings were transferred to counters that were positioned and moved around the map by the plotters, in a similar way to a croupier at a roulette table, using plotting rods that were adjustable in length and magnetised to pick up the plots. Deleted image removed Image Plotters 1942 1 .jpg right thumb 255px Plotters on duty at 11 Group Headquarters Operations Room, October 1942 Responsibilities Each plotter was responsible for aircraft movements in a particular sector, changing the plots regularly so that the whole ... of plotter Joan Watkins http www.bbc.co.uk ww2peopleswar stories 70 a2049770.shtml Memoirs of plotter ...   more details



  1. X?Y plotter

    Unreferenced date December 2009 An X Y plotter is a plotter that operates in two axes of motion X and Y in order to draw continuous vector graphics. The term was used to differentiate it from standard plotters which had control only of the y axis, the x axis being continuously fed to provide a plot of some variable with time. Plotters differ from Inkjet and Laser printer s in that a plotter draws a continuous line, much like a pen on paper, while inkjet and laser printers use a very fine matrix of dots to form images, such that while a line may appear continuous to the naked eye, it in fact is a discrete set of points. See Plotter for a more detailed explanation of the function of a plotter. Category Computing output devices ...   more details



  1. Apple 410 Color Plotter

    Infobox Computer Hardware Printer name Apple 410 Color Plotter image caption introduced 1983 discontinued 1988 cost 1200 processor frequency minimum maximum slot rom ports RS 232 type Plotter color 4 dpi speed language YEWPL 9 line styles, 15 special symbols power weight dimensions The Apple 410 Color Plotter OEM Yokogawa s YEW PL 1000 was a color Plotter plotter printer sold by Apple, Inc. The colors came in either water or oil based inks. The printer could be connected to an Apple II with an installed Apple II serial cards Super Serial Card .E2.80.93 Apple Computer Super Serial Card or Apple III computer. It is now discontinued. References cite web url http docs.info.apple.com article.html?artnum 149&coll ap title Apple Color Plotter Product Description Discontinued date October 7, 1993 accessdate 2011 11 20 Apple printers Apple hardware before 1998 Comp hardware stub Category Apple Inc. printers Category Apple Inc. peripherals ...   more details



  1. Plotter Kill Preserve

    Infobox Hiking trail Name Plotter Kill Nature Reserve Photo Plotter Kill Entrance.JPG Caption Trail entrance sign Location Rotterdam town , New York , United States USA Length 3 miles circular 4 miles total Start End Points Use Recreation and Natural History ElevChange HighPoint LowPoint Difficulty Easy Season All year round Sights Variety of birds and other wildlife Hazards High unstable cliff edges The Almy D. Coggleshall Plotter Kill Preserve is a convert 632 acre km2 adj on nature reserve and hiking area located on New York State Route 159 Route 159 in the town of Rotterdam town , New York Rotterdam , Schenectady County , New York State . Etymology Plotter kill is most likely a corruption of Platte kill, which is also found in Ulster County, New York Ulster County . The Platte comes from the Dutch Het Platte, a term applied to country districts, and Kill body of water kill meaning stream or creek. ref cite journal last New York State Museum first title journal Museum Bulletin volume 173 issue pages 57 date 1913 ref General description The preserve is named after Almy D. Coggleshall , who was central in creating the trail at Plotter Kill while a member of the Schenectady County Environmental Advisory Council. In 1990 the preserve was renamed in his honor. ref Cite news title An Early advocate for Adirondacks dead at age 91 newspaper Schenectady Gazzete pages year 2009 date 2009 01 06 url ref While the preserve is a forest containing a mixture of hardwood and conifers, its main feature is the Plotter Kill gorge. The gorge was cut by melt waters at the close of the ice ages approximately 10,000 years ago. The Plotter Kill is a tributary of the Mohawk River which runs for convert 3.5 mi km from Rynex Corner dropping convert 900 ft m to the river. There are three waterfalls ... accessdate 2009 07 14 ref Natural history The Plotter Kill Preserve is ideal for nature study and is used ... entrance. image Plotter Kill Falls.jpg View of the Upper Falls image Upper Fall Winter.jpg View of Upper ...   more details



  1. Humphrey Littleton (plotter)

    For the jazz musician and broadcaster see Humphrey Lyttelton . Infobox person name Humphrey Littleton image image size caption birth name birth date 1576 ref Humphrey had a son who could be a page to Catesby to he is probably over 30. ref birth place Frankley death date 7 April 1606 death place Red Hill, Worcester Red Hill , Worcester death cause Executed resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality English ethnicity parents Sir John Lyttelton 1520 1590 Sir John Lyttelton spouse no children one son at least Humphrey Littleton died on 7 April 1606 at Red Hill, Worcester Red Hill outside Worcester . He was executed for his involvement in the Gunpowder plot . Robert Wintour and Stephen Littleton who had escaped from the fight at Holbeche House were captured at Hagley Hall Hagley Park on the 9 January 1606 despite Littleton s protests that he was not harbouring anyone. It was Littleton who told the authorities that Edward Oldcorne was hiding at Hindlip Hall after he had given him mass. ref name gunp Wintour, Oldcome, and both Littletons were all executed. Biography Littleton was one of the eight sons of Sir John Lyttelton 1520 1590 Sir John Lyttelton . ref name gunp He was also the brother or cousin of another John Lyttelton MP John Littleton who had been a member of parliament and had died in gaol for his part in the Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex Essex rebellion . John had lost his estates at Hagley, Frankley , Upper Arley and Halesowen . Humphrey came from Frankley. This John left a widow called Muriel or Meriel who lived at Hagley Park, ref Pedigree from Burkes Peerage 1939 edition , s.v. Cobham, Viscount, ref her husband s estates having been restored to her by James I of England James I in 1603. ref Parishes Hagley , Victoria County History, Worcestershire volume 3 1913 , pp. 130 136. http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 43099&strquery Hagley manor . Date accessed 09 July 2008. ref Before the gunpowder plot was revealed Littleton ...   more details



  1. A Graphics Language

    Unreferenced date January 2007 A Graphics Language AGL is an extension of the BASIC programming language, implemented on Hewlett Packard minicomputer s to simplify controlling a plotter . AGL commands describe the desired graphics plotting function, which the computer relays to the plotter as several HP GL instructions to the plotter. HP minicomputers HP 2100 HP 2640 HP 3000 HP 9830 Category Hewlett Packard Category Vector graphics Category Domain specific programming languages Compu graphics stub Compu lang stub ...   more details



  1. Richard Goodenough

    Incoming links date February 2012 Richard Goodenough may refer to Richard Goodenough, plotter with Nathaniel Wade Sir Richard Edmund Goodenough, 2nd Baronet 1925 1996 of the Goodenough Baronets hndis Goodenough, Richard ...   more details



  1. Atari 1020

    Image Atari 1020 plotter.jpg thumb right 280px Atari 1020 four colour plotter Image Atari 1020 Plotter Example Printout.jpg thumb right 280px Example printout from the 1020 plotter Image Commodore 1520 Farbplotter.JPG thumb right 280px The Commodore 1520 plotter was based around the same mechanism The Atari 1020 was a four colour computer plotter sold by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 8 bit family Atari 8 bit home computer family . The 1020 was based around a plotter mechanism manufactured by ALPS. The same mechanism formed the basis of several other low cost plotters produced around the same time, including the Commodore International Commodore 1520, the Oric MCP40 and the RadioShack Tandy Radio Shack CGP 115. ref name faqs http www.faqs.org faqs atari 8 bit faq section 32.html ref However, the 1020 connected via the Atari 8 bit s proprietary SIO interface, ref name antic85 ANTIC VOL. 4, NO. 5 SEPTEMBER 1985 PAGE 42 http www.atarimagazines.com v4n5 plotters.html , the 1020 daisy chains right into one of your disk drive ports ref eliminating the need for an 850 serial parallel interface module, but limiting its use to Atari 8 bit computers. The 1020 was capable of 20, 40 and 80 column text ref name faqs and graphics using a friction fed roll of paper approximately 11.5  cm in width. Graphics were generated using one of four coloured pens ref name guide http www.scribd.com doc 27634432 The Atari 1020 Color Printer Owners Guide The Atari 1020 Color Printer Owners Guide ref to draw lines, using a combination of the horizontally moving pen barrel and the vertically scrolling paper to create diagonal lines. Control of the plotter was possible from Atari BASIC . ref name antic ANTIC VOL. 4, NO. 10 FEBRUARY 1986 PAGE 29 http www.atarimagazines.com v4n10 atari1020plotter.html ref References reflist External links http www.atarimagazines.com compute issue36 010 The New Low Cost Printer Plotters.php COMPUTE ISSUE 36 MAY 1983 PAGE 20 The New Low Cost Printer Plotters Category Atari ...   more details



  1. DMPL

    Digital Microprocessor Plotter Language DMPL is a vector graphics file format from Houston Instruments developed to control pen plotter s and later used on cutting plotters. Driver This language is not compatible with HP GL , see its Eagle program EAGLE definition source lang ini HIDMP Type PenPlotter Long Houston Instrument DMP plotter Init H A EC1 n Reset P0 n Width 16 Height 11 ResX 1000 ResY 1000 PenSelect P u n PenSpeed V 1.0f n Move U d, d n Draw D d, d n PenCircleCxCyRxRy CA d, d 360 n source External links http www.winline.com evalpen dmpl.html Sample DMPL files Category Page description languages Category Graphics file formats compu storage stub ...   more details



  1. HP 7470

    Unreferenced date January 2007 The HP 7470 was a small low cost desktop pen plotter introduced by Hewlett Packard s San Diego division. It used a revolutionary grit wheel design which moved the paper held in place by a wheel with embedded grit and a pinch roller. The HP 7470 had only two pens, one on either side. It was much less expensive than the previous flatbed design, which was very heavy but had 4 pens. The HP 7475 used a rotating carousel with six pens. That plotter was used in greeting card kiosks. This design was also scaled up for very large pen plotters. These were driven by the HP GL plotter language which used ASCII commands such as PA 300, 4500 PD Pen plotters became obsolete with the adoption of ink jet printer s, and processors fast enough to rasterisation rasterize complex images. Houston Instrument and other manufacturers would follow with similar plotters. DEFAULTSORT Hp 7470 Category Graphics hardware Category Hewlett Packard products 7470 ...   more details



  1. IBM 1627

    File IBM 1627 plotter.mw.jpg thumb IBM 1627 drum plotter. Note pen assembly is missing. File IBM 1627 plotter detail.mw.jpg thumb Closeup of IBM 1627 drum plotter right side, showing controls for manually moving the drum. File Calcomp 565 drum plotter.jpg thumb A Calcomp 565 drum plotter, essentially the same as the 1627, with pen assembly. The IBM 1627 was a Rebranding rebranded Calcomp plotter sold by IBM for use with the IBM 1620 , and, later, the IBM 1130 computers. It became perhaps the first non IBM peripheral that IBM allowed to be attached to one of its computers. The plotter fed a roll of paper with perforated edges over a drum with matching sprockets at the sides. The drum could move the paper forward and backward the X axis . A pen holder slid horizontally over the paper the Y axis . Both the drum and the pen holder were controlled by stepper motor s. Commands included lowering the pen down to write and raising it up, and moving the drum or the pen holder one step of 1 100  inch 0.254  mm in either direction. There were also commands to move the drum and pen together one step in the four diagonal directions. The standard size 1627 Model 1 was a Calcomp model 565 plotter and used 12 inch wide paper 305  mm with a plotting area of 11  inches 280  mm . Model 1 could operate at 18,000 steps per minute. Model 2 was a Calcomp 563 and used 31 inch wide paper 787  mm with a plotting area of 29 inches 750  mm . Model 2 could operate at 12,000 steps per minute. The paper rolls were convert 120 ft m sing on long. A metal bar above the take up reel allowed a finished plot to be torn off and removed. The drum would then be advanced using the manual controls and the fresh paper end taped to the take up reel. The standard pen was a ball point pen ball point , but liquid ink pens were available, and typically used for higher quality plots intended ... plotter at Stuttgart Computer Museum http www.youtube.com watch?v dSEvVxdJNIw A working Calcomp 565 ...   more details



  1. Graphtec Corporation

    Primary sources date July 2011 Infobox Company company name Graphtec Corporation company logo File Grphtecl.svg 220px company type Kabushiki kaisha Kabushiki gaisha br tyo 6968 country Japan slogan foundation 1949 location Tokyo, Japan key people Dr. Watanabe Founder num employees industry Computer hardware products Plotters , scanners subsid revenue homepage http www.graphteccorp.com www.graphteccorp.com Graphtec Corporation tyo 6968 , formerly Watanabe Instruments , is a company for computer input and output devices in Japan. It has subsidiaries in the USA, Europe and Australia. Graphtec was established in 1949, their first plotter was released in 1961. Products Pen plotter WX4671, WX4675, WX4731 MP1000 Cutting plotter Craft ROBO, Craft ROBO Pro CE 5000 Driver The plotters use GP GL Graphtec Plotter Graphic Language which is not compatible with HP GL , see its Eagle program EAGLE definition source lang ini WX4671 Type PenPlotter Long Watanabe WX4671 plotter Init Reset M0,0 n Width 16 Height 11 ResX 254 ResY 254 Move M d, d n Draw D d, d n source External links Official http www.graphteccorp.com http www.graphtecamerica.com Graphtec America, Inc. http static.ohthehugemanatee.net uploads 2011 07 23 GP GL.pdf The GP GL command list http www.store.forevermemoriesforyou.co.uk Craft ROBO Information and File Site Category Computer printer companies Category Electronics companies of Japan Category Companies based in Tokyo Category Companies established in 1949 Category 1949 establishments in Japan japan company stub ...   more details



  1. Descartes (plotting tool)

    lowercase title descartes Portal Free software descartes is a platform independent image, data, and function plotter, with underlying Python programming language Python scripting in the background. Its source code is released under the GNU GPL licence. External links http descartes.sourceforge.net descartes web site DEFAULTSORT Descartes Plotting Tool Category Free plotting software Category Free software programmed in Python Category Plotting software ...   more details



  1. Rookwood

    Rookwood could refer to Places Rookwood, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney, Australia. Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney, Australia Rookwood Commons , an outdoor mall in Cincinnati, Ohio People Ambrose Rookwood , a plotter in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 Augustus Rookwood, a minor Death Eater character in Harry Potter Rookwood, a minor character V impersonates in V for Vendetta Other Rookwood Pottery , a pottery manufacturer based in Cincinnati, Ohio Rookwood novel Rookwood , a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth published in 1834 disambig ...   more details



  1. Alex Ross (disambiguation)

    Alex Ross is the name of Alex Ross , American comic book painter, illustrator and plotter Alex Ross music critic Alex Ross politician Alex Ross rower , New Zealand rower Alex Ross rugby union , Australian rugby union footballer See also Alexander Ross disambiguation Alec Ross disambiguation hndis Ross, Alex de Alex Ross es Alex Ross desambiguaci n fr Alex Ross ...   more details



  1. UNIVAC 1102

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image UNIVAC 1102 BRL61 0902.jpg thumb right UNIVAC 1102 The UNIVAC 1102 or ERA 1102 was designed by Engineering Research Associates for the United States Air Force s Arnold Engineering Development Center in Tullahoma, Tennessee in response to a request for proposal issued in 1950. The Air Force needed three computers to do data reduction for two wind tunnel s and an engine test facility. The 1102 was a variant of the UNIVAC 1101 , using its 24 bit word and a smaller only 8,192 words drum memory . The machine had 2,700 vacuum tube s, weighed Convert 14000 lb , and occupied Convert 122 sqft of floor area. The computers were connected to data channels coming from the wind tunnels and the engine facility. There were five typewriter s for printed output, five punched tape paper tape punches , and four Plotter printer pen plotter s to produce graphs. The three computers and related peripherals were delivered between July 1954 and March 1956 at a total price of 1,400,000. Software for the computers was developed entirely at the Arnold Engineering Development center. All programming was done in machine code Assembly language Assembler assemblers and compiler s were never developed . See also List of UNIVAC products History of computing hardware DEFAULTSORT Univac 1102 Category UNIVAC mainframe computers 1102 Category Early computers Category Military computers Category 1953 introductions de UNIVAC 1102 es UNIVAC 1102 mainframe compu stub ...   more details



  1. OpenPlaG

    lowercase title openPlaG Portal Free software openPlaG is a PHP based function graph plotter for the use on websites. It was first released in April 2006. In June 2007 its source code was published under the GNU GPL license. PlaG is an abbreviation for Plot a Graph. The current version 3.0 of openPlaG allows the display of up to three Graph of a function function graphs , their derivative and their integral . It can compute several different functions with a focus on a large function variety and on Probability distribution probability functions . Settings for a graph can be saved and loaded. A substitution for a user defined formula can be used. It has an instruction page, which explains the use of the plotter and the function syntax. About 180 functions are predefined. These belong to the categories basic functions, Trigonometric function trigonometric and hyperbolic function s, non differentiable functions, probability functions, special functions, programmable functions, iteration s and fractal s, differential and integral equations. References http directory.fsf.org math plot openplag.html openPlaG in FSF UNESCO Free Software Directory http freshmeat.net projects openplag freshmeat listing http webscripts.softpedia.com script Graphs and Charts openPlaG 45281.html Softpedia listing External links http rechneronline.de openPlaG openPlaG download page Freshmeat openplag openPlaG DEFAULTSORT Openplag Category Free plotting software Category Plotting software ...   more details



  1. The Detective's Stratagem

    Infobox Film name The Detective s Stratagem image image size caption director producer writer John J.A. Gibney narrator starring Reggie Morris music cinematography editing distributor released 20 November 1913 runtime country Film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by The Detective s Stratagem is a 1913 in film 1913 drama film featuring Harry Carey actor born 1878 Harry Carey . Cast Reggie Morris The Bank Clerk Claire McDowell Kate, the Bank Clerk s Sweetheart Harry Carey actor born 1878 Harry Carey Keene, the Detective Charles West actor Charles West First Plotter as Charles H. West Joseph McDermott actor Joseph McDermott Second Plotter Hector Sarno Bartender as Hector V. Sarno Frank Evans Policeman Edwin August The Bank President unconfirmed Frank Norcross In Detective Agency Raoul Walsh Gang s Driver unconfirmed See also List of American films of 1913 Harry Carey filmography External links imdb title id 0384913 title The Detective s Stratagem DEFAULTSORT Detectives Stratagem, The Category 1913 films Category American films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films Category 1910s drama films Category 1910s short films silent drama film stub ...   more details



  1. Conniver

    Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Conniver image caption sire Discovery horse Discovery grandsire Display horse Display dam The Schemer damsire Challenger horse Challenger sex Filly foaled 1944 country United States colour Bay horse Brown breeder Alfred G. Vanderbilt II owner Harry La Montagne trainer William Post record 56 15 3 6 earnings 227,825 race Beldame Stakes Beldame Handicap 1948 br Brooklyn Handicap 1948 br Comely Stakes Comely Handicap 1948 br Vagrancy Handicap 1948 awards American Champion Older Female Horse 1948 honours updated August 27, 2008 Conniver 1944 1970 was an United States American Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse who was voted the 1948 American Champion Older Female Horse . Bred by Alfred G. Vanderbilt II , she was purchase as a yearling by New York City businessman and sculptor , Harry La Montagne . When her racing days were over, Conniver was used as a broodmare . Of her six foals, Clandestine horse Clandestine and Plotter horse Plotter won important American Graded stakes race s. References http www.pedigreequery.com conniver Conniver s pedigree and partial racing stats Category 1944 racehorse births Category 1970 racehorse deaths Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Racehorses bred in Maryland Category Racehorses trained in the United States Category American racehorses Category American Champion racehorses Racehorse stub ...   more details




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