Infobox rail line color logo name PortChalmersBranch image DSG 3251 PortChalmersBranch Blanket Bay.jpg image width 300px caption NZR DSG class DSG shunting locomotive pulling freight towards PortChalmers in 2008 type Urban rail system status Open locale start Sawyers Bay end stations routes ridership open 1873 close 1979 for passenger trains owner ONTRACK operator KiwiRail character Urban stock linelength tracklength notrack Single gauge RailGauge 1067 el speed elevation map Image NZR E class 1872 Josephine Otago Settlers Museum.jpg thumb right Josephine at the Otago Settlers Museum The PortChalmersBranch was the first railway line built in Otago , New Zealand , and linked the region s major city of Dunedin with the port in PortChalmers . ref name ChurchmanHurst206 Geoffrey B. Churchman and Tony Hurst, The Railways of New Zealand A Journey Through History Auckland HarperCollins, 1991 , 206. ref The line is still operational today. Construction and early history Built by the Dunedin and PortChalmers Railway Company Limited, the line was approved by and constructed under the auspices of the Otago Provincial Council , not the national government. However, it was built to the recently adopted national railway gauge gauge of 1067 mm 3 feet 6 inches , and it was the first line in the country with that gauge to open, on 1 January 1873. ref name ChurchmanHurst206 The line was formally opened by Sir George Bowen , former Governor General of New Zealand Governor of New Zealand ... kilometres to PortChalmers became the PortChalmersBranch. In 1880 the line was vested in the newly .... ref Much of the PortChalmers line is now part of the Main South Line from Christchurch to Dunedin ... to haul logs from a location in the Taieri Gorge to PortChalmers, but insufficient subsidies ... trains to PortChalmers. ref David Leitch, Steam, Steel and Splendour Auckland HarperCollins, 1994 ... . Freight services The main reason for the line s existence is freight to and from the port, and as the shipping ... more details
opened the PortChalmersBranch , linking Dunedin and PortChalmers. It was subsequently incorporated ...Image Otagoharbour.jpg right thumb Looking across PortChalmers and the Otago Harbour to the Otago Peninsula Image PortChalmers Dawn Princess.jpg thumb right PortChalmers from the northeast, cruise ship Dawn Princess and a container ship in portPortChalmers is a suburb and the main port of the city of Dunedin , New Zealand , with a population of 3,000. PortChalmers lies ten kilometres inside Otago Harbour , some 15 kilometres northeast from Dunedin s city centre. Much of PortChalmers is located ... of islands, which lie across the harbour between PortChalmers and the Otago Peninsula . These two islands ... body reorganisation in the 1980s PortChalmers was made up of several suburbs, as well as the central ... nearby villages and farmsteads. Although the harbour beyond PortChalmers is regularly dredged, most of the port activity is centred on PortChalmers rather than on central Dunedin. Part of the reason ... ships, which makes it far easier for berthing to take place at PortChalmers, closer to the open .... Most of PortChalmers economic activity centres on the container terminal. Fishing, of historic ... s economy PortChalmers and the surrounding suburbs of Careys Bay, Roseneath and Sawyers Bay ... residents include M ori people M ori artist Ralph Hotere . PortChalmers was also the appellation .... Image PortChalmers Lookout.jpg thumb 600px centre Panorama overlooking the Port. History According to Herries Beattie an old M ori name for PortChalmers was Potakere or Pou takere which may ... Anne, was under construction, apparently there. In 1840 PortChalmers and the whole western ... water port to be called PortChalmers after the Presbyterian Free Church leader Thomas Chalmers . The sale of the Otago Block from M ori to the Otago Association was concluded at PortChalmers 31 ... at PortChalmers in March and April 1848. Image SS Dunedin by Frederick Tudgay.JPG thumb left ... more details
PortChalmers then Chalmers was a parliamentary New Zealand electorates electorate in the Otago region of New Zealand , from 1866 to 1938. It was centred on the town of PortChalmers , the main port of Dunedin and Otago. History PortChalmers was first established in 1866 for the term of the 4th New Zealand Parliament . Thomas Dick New Zealand Thomas Dick was elected on 17 March 1866 and resigned on 15 October 1866. He successfully contested the 15 December By election link PortChalmers 1866 , but resigned again on 26 April 1867. ref name Scholefield cite book last Scholefield first Guy Hardy title New Zealand parliamentary record, 1840 1949 accessdate 26 July 2010 edition origyear First ed. published 1913 year 1950 publisher Govt. Printer location Wellington isbn oclc page 103 pages ref David Forsyth Main succeeded him through the By election link PortChalmers 1867 . James Macandrew died in February 1887 whilst holding the seat. The By election link PortChalmers 1887 was won by James Green politician James Green . Election results The seat was represented by seven Member of Parliament Members of Parliament from 1866 to 1896, and a further five MPs from 1902 to 1938. ref name Wilson cite book last Wilson first James Oakley title New Zealand parliamentary record, 1840 1984 accessdate 7 July 2010 edition 4 origyear First ed. published 1913 year 1985 publisher V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer location Wellington isbn oclc 154283103 page pages ref Key Party index link Independent politician ... Zealand Thomas Dick By election link small PortChalmers 1866 By election link small PortChalmers ... link small PortChalmers 1878 bgcolor Independent politician meta color James Green politician ... 3 James Macandrew NZ election link 1881 NZ election link 1884 By election link small PortChalmers 1887 ... align center colspan 3 small electorate abolished, 1896 br Re established as PortChalmers , 1902 ... NZ election link 1887 NZ election link 1890 align center colspan 3 small electorate renamed as Chalmers ... more details
File Holy Trinity Anglican Church Port Chalmers.jpg thumb right Holy Trinity Church in 2008 Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican church in PortChalmers , New Zealand . The church building is constructed in volcanic stone and has some fine stained glass , and is listed as a Category I Historic Place. ref NZHPT 2320 Holy Trinity Church Anglican 2008 07 07 ref With St Barnabas Church, Warrington , Holy Trinity Church is part of the PortChalmers Warrington Parish of the Anglican Diocese of Dunedin , New Zealand. References reflist External links http holytrinity pc.blogspot.com Holy Trinity website http st barnabas.blogspot.com St Barnabas website coord 45.816171 170.624033 display title Category NZHPT Category I listings in the Otago Region Category Places of worship in Dunedin Category Anglican churches in New Zealand NZ struct stub church stub Anglican stub ... more details
Infobox rail line box width name Port Perry Branch color logo logo width logo alt image image width image alt caption type system status locale start North Versailles Township, PA N. Versailles end Duquesne, PA Duquesne stations routes ridership ridership2 open 1877 Pennsylvania Railroad Pennsy , 1968 Penn Central , 1976 Conrail , 1999 Norfolk Southern NS close 1968 Pennsylvania Railroad Pennsy , 1976 Penn Central , 1999 Conrail owner operator character depot stock linelength km linelength mi linelength tracklength km tracklength mi tracklength notrack gauge RailGauge sg al on old gauge lgauge minradius racksystem routenumber linenumber el speed km h speed mph speed elevation m elevation ft elevation website map map state collapsed The Port Perry Branch is a rail line owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania . The line runs from the Pittsburgh Line in North Versailles Township, PA North Versailles Township southwest through the Port Perry Tunnel and across the Monongahela River on the PRR Port Perry Bridge to the Mon Line in Duquesne, PA Duquesne along a former Pennsylvania Railroad line. History The Pennsylvania Railroad opened the branch in 1877, connecting its Main Line PRR Main Line Harrisburg Line with the Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston Railway Mon Line , ref PDFlink http www.prrths.com Hagley PRR1877 20Jun 2006.pdf PRR Chronology, 1877 156  Kibibyte KiB application pdf, 160485 bytes , June 2006 Edition ref in part to provide an alternate route around the south side of Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh . it looks like a short piece existed before 1877? The PRR leased the PV&C in 1879 as part of its Monongahela Division. ref ... PA2947 Conrail Port Perry Bridge, Spanning Monongahela River, Port Perry, Allegheny County, PA ref The branch passed to Penn Central Transportation in 1968, Conrail in 1976, and was assigned to Norfolk Southern in 1999. See also Brilliant Branch , a similar cutoff across the Allegheny River References ... more details
stack Infobox rail line name Port Jefferson Branch color LIRR color Port Jefferson image Stony Brook ... map Port Jefferson Branch The Port Jefferson Branch is a rail line and service owned and operated by the Long Island Rail Road in the U.S. state of New York . The branch splits from the Main ... Port Jefferson Branch service as distinct from the piece of railroad called the Port Jefferson Branch extends east from Floral Park, where the Hempstead Branch separates from the Main Line. The line ... planning portj Port Jefferson Branch Yard EIS ref As of 2006, funding for this project has been deferred ... New York Times date 2009 04 10 accessdate 2009 10 15 ref The Port Jefferson Branch was electrified ... platform. Electrification to Port Jefferson Ever since the branch was electrified to Huntington ... arrchives.com contact.html Wading River Branch Arrt s Arrchives Commons Commons category Port ... station westbound from Port Jefferson in 2008. type Commuter rail system Long Island Rail Road ... USA start Floral Park or Hicksville end Port Jefferson stations 10 routes rail color box system LIRR line Port Jefferson ridership open 1854 1873 close owner Long Island Rail Road operator Metropolitan ... and east to Port Jefferson LIRR station Port Jefferson . Several Main Line stations west of Hicksville are served by trains bound to from the Port Jefferson branch, so LIRR maps and schedules for the public include that part of the Main Line in the Port Jefferson Branch service. The Port Jefferson Branch is one of the busiest branches of the LIRR, with frequent electric rail electric service to Huntington ... limitations on the Ronkonkoma Branch , and to otherwise accommodate increased ridership expected .... Most Port Jefferson electric trains operate the full route from Penn Station to Huntington. Supplemental service is provided on Ronkonkoma Branch trains to Mineola and Hicksville. Additional service to Mineola is provided by Oyster Bay Branch trains, and some Patchogue LIRR station Patchogue bound ... more details
Infobox rail line name Port Washington Branch color LIRR color Port Washington image Bombardier M7 7799 enters Flushing.jpg image width 325 caption Port Washington Branch train enters the Flushing LIRR ... map infobox rdt Port Washington Branch navbar yes The Port Washington Branch is an electrified rail ... Branch PortWashingtonBranch.pdf LIRR Port Washington Branch Timetable ref The branch is the only ... Parkway at Little Neck LIRR station Little Neck Station . History The Port Washington Branch was built ... other early 20th Century stations built on the Port Washington Branch were in Auburndale, Queens Auburndale ... Woodside Station the transfer point between Main Line and Port Washington Branch trains. Despite ... on the Port Washington Branch in Nassau County. Port Washington LIRR station Port Washington ... Shore & Central Railroad Reflist External links Commons Commonscat Port Washington Branch Long Island ... us lirr lirr portwash.html NYCSubway.org Port Washington Branch Forgotten New York http www.forgotten ny.com SUBWAYS pwbranch pwbranch.html Pride in Port The Jekyll & Hyde Branch of the Long Island ... Port Washington stations 12 routes rail color box system LIRR line Port Washington ridership 46,808 ... , and Plandome, New York Plandome before terminating at Port Washington, New York Port Washington ... several miles west of that station. Route description Image Port Washington Station Main Street & Haven Avenue.jpg 200px thumb left Port Washington Station from the corner of Main Street and Haven Avenue in Port Washington, New York . The line has two tracks from Woodside to Great Neck and one track ... stations to Port Washington. This often causes slight delays during two way rush hour operations. A second ... from Penn Station to Port Washington LIRR station Port Washington making stops only at Great Neck, Manhasset, Plandome, and Port Washington, although some trains make their first stop at Bayside ... LIRR station Roslyn in 1882, wealthy Port Washington, NY Port Washington residents persuaded the LIRR ... more details
Chalmers may refer to Chalmers, Indiana , a US town Chalmers University of Technology , Gothenburg, Sweden Chalmers Automobile , a former U.S. car company Chalmers surname , people with the surname ChalmersPortChalmers New Zealand electorate Chalmers New Zealand electorate , a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate List of recurring characters in The Simpsons Superintendent Chalmers Superintendent Gary Chalmers , a character on The Simpsons disambig geo Category English toponyms de Chalmers fr Chalmers nl Chalmers pl Chalmers ru ... more details
Infobox AFL player NEW name Brett Chalmers fullname Brett Chalmers image name birth date 23 April 1973 birth place originalteam Port Adelaide Football Club SANFL Port Adelaide heightweight 195  cm 94  kg position years 1994 1997 br 1998 1999 br Total clubs Adelaide Football Club Adelaide br Port Adelaide Football Club Port Adelaide games goals 50 8 br 25 12 br 75 20 statsend 1999 Brett Chalmers born 23 April 1973 is a former Australian rules football er who played in the Australian Football League . External links AflRleague ref B Brett Chalmers.html 1989 VFL Draft 1992 AFL Draft Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chalmers, Brett ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 23 April 1973 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Brett Category 1973 births Category Adelaide Football Club players Category Port Adelaide Football Club players Category Port Adelaide Magpies players Category Australian rules footballers from South Australia Category Living people AFL bio 1970s stub ... more details
Patrick Chalmers is the name of Patrick Chalmers MP 1802 1854 , Member of Parliament for Montrose Burghs Patrick R. Chalmers 1872 1942 , Irish writer hndis name Chalmers, Patrick ... more details
William Chalmers may refer to William Chalmers merchant 1748 1811 , Swedish merchant whose bequest founded the Chalmers University of Technology William W. Chalmers 1861 1944 , U.S. Representative from Ohio William Chalmers footballer born 1907 1907 ? , former football player and manager William Chalmers footballer born 1901 , Scottish footballer William Chalmers ice hockey 1934 1994 , hockey player William Chalmers Burns 1815 1868 , Scottish missionary to China William Chalmers bishop 1833 1901 , Anglican Bishop of Goulborn William Scott Chalmers 1888 1971 , admiral in the Royal Navy hndis Chalmers, William DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, William fr William Chalmers homonymie it William Chalmers disambigua ... more details
Chalmers is a Scottish people Scottish surname, and may refer to Alan Chalmers born 1939 , British scholar Alexander Chalmers 1759 1834 , Scottish writer Andrew Chalmers born 1992 , Canadian actor Angela Chalmers born 1963 , retired Canadian middle distance athlete Brett Chalmers born 1973 , former Australian rules footballer Christopher Chalmers born 1967 , former Canadian freestyle swimmer Craig Chalmers born 1968 , former Scottish rugby union player David Chalmers born 1966 , Australian philosopher Floyd Chalmers 1898 1993 , Canadian editor, publisher and philanthropist George Chalmers 1742 1825 , Scottish antiquarian George Paul Chalmers 1833 1878 , Scottish painter George Chalmers baseball 1888 1960 , American baseball player Greg Chalmers born 1973 , Australian professional golfer Iain Chalmers , British health services researcher Jackie Chalmers 1885 ?? , Scottish footballer James Chalmers Actor born 1974 , British actor James Chalmers inventor 1782 1853 , Scottish inventor of the adhesive postage stamp James Chalmers missionary 1841 1901 , Scottish missionary James Ronald Chalmers 1831 1898 , American politician Lt. Col. James Chalmers , Scottish born loyalist officer during the American Revolution Joan Chalmers born 1928 , Canadian philanthropist John Chalmers c. 1880 c. 1962 , American football coach Joseph W. Chalmers 1806 1853 , U.S. Senator from Mississippi Judith Chalmers born 1936 , English television presenter Lewis Chalmers born 1986 , an Association football player for Aldershot Town Lionel Chalmers born 1980 , American basketball player Mario Chalmers born 1986 , American basketball player Patrick R. Chalmers 1872 1942 , Irish writer Stevie Chalmers born 1936 , retired scottish footballer Thomas Chalmers 1780 1847 , scholar, theologian, leader of the Free Church of Scotland Thomas Chalmers rugby player 1850 1926 , Scottish rugby player Thomas C. Chalmers 1917 1995 , American medical researcher Thomas Hardie Chalmers 1884 1966 , American actor and opera ... more details
James Chalmers is the name of sorted chrono by birthdate James Chalmers loyalist c. 1730 1806 , Scottish born Loyalist officer from Maryland in the American Revolutionary War James Chalmers inventor 1782 1853 , Scottish inventor of the adhesive postage stamp James Ronald Chalmers 1831 1898 , American politician and Confederate brigadier general in the Civil War James Chalmers missionary 1841 1901 , Scottish born missionary to New Guinea James Chalmers McRuer 1890 1985 , Canadian lawyer and author James Chalmers actor born 1974 , British actor hndis name Chalmers, James DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, James ... more details
Chalmers Award may refer to An early version of the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award , presented from 1911 to 1914, a Canada Canadian series of arts awards funded by the Chalmers family of arts patrons, including the Floyd S. Chalmers Canadian Play Awards , the Jean A. Chalmers National Dance Award and the M. Joan Chalmers Awards for Arts Administration, Artistic Direction and Documentary Film and Video. Disambig ... more details
Infobox military person name small Vice Admiral Australia Vice Admiral small br big Donald Bruce Chalmers big br small Order of Australia AO , Royal Australian Navy RAN small image caption birth date death date birth place death place nickname allegiance Flag Australia branch Image Naval Ensign of Australia.svg 22px Royal Australian Navy serviceyears 1958 &ndash 1999 rank File Generic Navy O10.svg 15px Vice Admiral Australia Vice Admiral commands Chief of Navy Australia Chief of Navy br Commander Australian Fleet Maritime Commander Australia br HMAS Perth D 38 HMAS Perth battles Indonesia Malaysia confrontation br Gulf War Persian Gulf War awards Officer of the Order of Australia br Legion of Merit United States laterwork Vice Admiral Australia Vice Admiral Donald Bruce Chalmers Order of Australia AO was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy , who served as Chief of Navy Australia Chief of Navy from 1997 to 1999. Career Chalmers joined the Navy in 1958 and chose to specialise in navigation. ref name bio http www.defence honours tribunal.gov.au don chalmers Defence Honours Tribunal ref He served in HMAS Yarra DE 45 HMAS Yarra and HMAS Parramatta DE 46 HMAS Parramatta during the Indonesia Malaysia confrontation in the mid 1960s and went on to command HMAS Perth D 38 HMAS Perth . ref name bio He was awarded the National Medal Australia National Medal in 1977. ref http www.itsanhonour.gov.au honours honour roll search.cfm?aus award id 964825&search type simple&showInd true It s an honour National Medal ref In 1988, he attended the Royal College of Defence Studies in the United Kingdom . ref name bio He was appointed as an Officer in the Order of Australia AO in 1992 in recognition of his services as Commander of the first Royal Australian Navy Task Group during the Gulf ... Persondata . NAME Chalmers, Donald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Donald Category Alumni of the Royal College ... more details
Infobox Automobile image File Chalmers motors 1910.gif 200px name manufacturer Chalmers Automobile Company production 1908 1923 predecessor successor class platform body style Roadster automobile roadster engine transmission wheelbase length width height weight aka fuel economy fuel capacity related similar designer Chalmers Motor Car Company was a United States based automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan . It was named after Hugh Chalmers of the National Cash Register Company . The brand is currently owned by Chrysler . History Chalmers flourished in the 1910s and then faltered in the 1920s ... Bonanza Books, 1950 , p.107. ref Chalmers were expensive cars for the period. The 30 Touring and the 30 .... ref The Chalmers 30 Coupe at US2400 ref name Clymer, p.107 was nearer the US 2000 Enger Motor Car ... automobile racing racing , a Chalmers won the 1910 Glidden Tour . ref name Clymer, p.107 The company also originated the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award Chalmers Award 1911 1914 Chalmers Award in professional baseball . Image Chalmers 1917.jpg 240px Image Chalmers1922.jpg thumb 1922 Chalmers Image Chalmers Touring 1922.jpg thumb 1922 Chalmers Touring Advertisements Image Chalmers 1909 0430.jpg right thumb 180px 1909 Chalmers Detroit advertisement The New York Times, April 30, 1909 Image Chalmers 1909 1010.jpg right thumb 180px 1910 Chalmers Detroit advertisement Indianapolis Star, October 10, 1909 Image Chalmers 1911 0121.jpg right thumb 180px 1911 Chalmers Detroit advertisement, Limousine 3,000 Syracuse Post Standard, January 31, 1911 Image Chalmers 1916 0218.jpg right thumb 180px 1916 Chalmers Detroit advertisement New York Sun, February 18, 1916 Notes reflist External links Commonscat Chalmers vehicles http www.chalmersregistry.com Chalmers Automobile Registry Sources ... auto stub Vintage auto stub de Chalmers Motor Car Company nl Chalmers automerk pl Chalmers Motor Car Company sv Chalmers Detroit ... more details
Mount Chalmers Coord 79 20 S 159 29 E source GNIS display inline,title is a mountain along the eastern escarpment of the Conway Range , about convert 5 nmi km 0 south of the summit of Mount Keltie . It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901 04 , and named for Robert Chalmers later Baron of Northiam , Permanent Secretary to the Treasury Assistant Secretary to the Treasury , 1903 07. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 2600 name Chalmers, Mount accessdate 2011 11 01 ref usgs gazetteer id 2600 name Chalmers, Mount DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Mount Category Mountains of Oates Land OatesLand geo stub ... more details
WP NONFREE bgcolour name Chip Chalmers birth name birth date birth place death date death place othername ... residence homepage http www.chipchalmers.com index.htm academyawards emmyawards tonyawards Chip Chalmers is a theater and television television director director . Biography In 1979 Chip Chalmers became the production coordinator of 20th Century Fox Television in Los Angeles. In 1981 Chalmers entered the Directors Guild of America and worked as an assistant director till 1993. Chalmers was first assistant ... The Next Generation ,and Miami Vice . ref Chip Chalmers IMDb. The Internet Movie Database IMDb . Web. 15 Dec. 2010. http www.imdb.com name nm0150024 . ref Chalmers describes the ordeal as a trial by fire. ref Chalmers, Chip. Biography. Weblog comment. The Official Site of Chip Chalmers. Web. 15 Dec ... Vice episode the Lost Madonna. Chalmers would go on to direct Star Trek The Next Generation , Star Trek Deep Space Nine , Mortal Kombat Konquest and 7th Heaven . Chalmers Directed over 15 episodes ... Chalmers IMDb. The Internet Movie Database IMDb . Web. 15 Dec. 2010. http www.imdb.com name nm0150024 . ref The character Captain Chip Chalmers was featured in Star Trek The Next Generation episode the Wounded Star Trek The Next Generation The Wounded to honor Chalmers work in the series. In recent years, Chalmers worked in the film department at Florida State University . ref Chip Chalmers Faculty ... film.fsu.edu Faculty Administration Faculty Chip Chalmers . ref Chalmers is also a skilled magician and a member of Magic Castle The Academy of Magical Arts at Magic Castle in Hollywood . ref Chip Chalmers .... 2010. http film.fsu.edu Faculty Administration Faculty Chip Chalmers . ref Directorial credits Star ... index.htm IMDB name 0150024 memoryalpha Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chalmers ... DEFAULTSORT Chalmers,Chip Category American television directors Category American theatre directors ... more details
Infobox person name Margaret Joan Chalmers image alt caption birth date birth date and age 1928 05 30 birth place Toronto , Ontario death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth death place nationality other names known for occupation awards Order of Canada br Order of Ontario Margaret Joan Chalmers , Post nominals country CAN CC OOnt born 30 May 1928 in Toronto ref Birth Notices, The Globe and Mail , 31 May 1928, page 12 ref is a Canada Canadian philanthropist and supporter of the arts. In 1972, she and her parents, Floyd Chalmers Floyd and Jean Chalmers, founded the annual Chalmers Awards, which donates 25,000 Canadian dollar CAD to artists in dance, theatre, crafts, film, the visual arts and music. She was involved with the traveling exhibit, Survivors in Search of a Voice The Art of Courage , which as a collaboration among 24 prominent Canadian women artists and over 100 breast cancer survivors. While celebrating her 70th birthday in 1998, she announced that she would provide 20 arts groups with a total of 1 million in funding. ref http www.arts.on.ca English Winners of the 1998 Chalmers Awards Are Announced and Joan Chalmers Gives Away Extra Million.html Ontario Arts Council press release, 25 May 1998 ref Chalmers is the partner of former singer songwriter Barbra Amesbury . Honours In 1985 Ms Chalmers received the Dipl me d Honneur from the Canadian COnference of the Arts In 1987 she was made a Member of the Order of Canada . ref name OC Canadian ... . NAME Chalmers, Joan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 May 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH Toronto , Ontario DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Joan Category 1928 births Chalmers, Joan Category Living people Chalmers, Joan Category Canadian philanthropists Chalmers, Joan Category Companions of the Order of Canada Chalmers, Joan Category LGBT people from Canada Chalmers, Joan Category Members of the Order of Ontario Chalmers, Joan Canada activist stub Philanthropist stub ... more details
BLP sources date September 2010 File Chalmersalex.jpg thumb alt alternative text Alex Chalmers is a professional skateboarder ref http espn.go.com action athlete id 2228 alex chalmers ESPN profile ref from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ref http www.skateboardermag.com features chalmers Alex Chalmers Interview ref He grew up skateboarding at Griffin Skatepark in Griffin Park in North Vancouver, not far from his home. His sponsors have included Flip Skateboards and Adio Shoes. He has done skateboarding stunt work in such films as Freddy Got Fingered starring Tom Green, and can be seen in skateboard videos such as Flip Sorry, Tony Hawk s Great Skatepark Tour, and in the White Album, a documentary about the professional skateboarder and snowboarder Shaun White. Chalmers also has a short role in Skate 3 . Chalmers is known for his love of Coca Cola , claiming to drinking anywhere from 6 12 cans a day in Flip s skateboard video Sorry . File Alexchalmers.jpg thumb alt alternative text Alex Chalmers taking flight References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.skateparkoftampa.com spot sk.aspx?ID 1186 http www.spectrum sk8.com parks bc van hastings.html http www.dailymotion.com video x38exp alex chalmers part flip sorry Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chalmers, Alex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Alex Category Canadian skateboarders Category Living people Category People from North Vancouver, British Columbia ... more details
Nathanael Chalmers 22 August 1830&ndash 2 December 1910 was a New Zealand pastoralist, explorer, politician, planter, sugar miller and magistrate. He was born in Rothesay, Argyll and Bute Rothesay , on the island of Isle of Bute Bute , Scotland on 22 August 1830. ref name DNZB Chalmers DNZB title Nathanael Chalmers first Roger last Frazer id 1c11 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chalmers, Nathanael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Pastoralist, explorer, politician, planter, sugar miller, magistrate DATE OF BIRTH 22 August 1830 PLACE OF BIRTH Rothesay, Bute, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 2 December 1910 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Nathanael Category 1830 births Category 1910 deaths Category New Zealand politicians Category New Zealand judges Category Scottish emigrants to New Zealand Category New Zealand explorers Category New Zealand farmers NewZealand bio stub ... more details
, Chalmers found himself regularly in the run on squad. He scored 7 tries that season, a career best. In his final year with the Eels, he scored 3 tries. In 1989, Chalmers began playing with the Balmain ... Raiders 19 14 in extra time. In his final season in the NSWRL, Chalmers only played three ... a try in Balmain s 32 8 victory. Chalmers is now employeed a floor manager for the Nine Network . References ... . NAME Chalmers, Tony ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH 9 December 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Tony Category ... more details
Judith Chalmers Order of the British Empire OBE born 10 October 1936 is an England English television presenter who is best known for presenting the travel programme Wish You Were Here...? in the 1970s and 1980s, where she often appeared in a bikini. Early life and career Chalmers was born in Stockport , and educated at Withington Girls School , an independent day school in Manchester . Prior to Wish You Were Here...? , Chalmers presented ballroom dancing competition programme Come Dancing for the BBC from 1961 to 1965. Recently her television appearances have been limited to short spots on chat show programmes such as This Morning TV series This Morning and Graham Norton s chat show vehicles. Chalmers has also promoted the Holiday Property Bond since 1990, and has been accredited for contributing towards its success. In the 1960s, she presented two major BBC radio programmes Family Favourites and Woman s Hour . Judith also appeared as the original Susan in The Clitheroe Kid , and was a foil for Ken Dodd in his radio show. During the 1970s, Chalmers regularly presented ITV s daytime magazine programme Good Afternoon and its successors, which included Afternoon Plus and A Plus . In the 1980s Chalmers was a regular host of the Miss World contest on ITV , also presenting the associated UK beauty pageants such as Miss United Kingdom and the British Beauty Championships . Chalmers was also ... took over the show again following Chalmers s departure from the station in 1992. More recently, in 2011 ... Chalmers was married to sports commentator Neil Durden Smith. She has two children Mark and Emma and lives in North London . Their son, Mark Durden Smith , is also a television presenter. Chalmers also ... Chalmers, Judith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION television presenter DATE OF BIRTH 1936 10 10 PLACE OF BIRTH London DATE OF DEATH 1948 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Judith Category 1936 births ... People from Stockport Category People educated at Withington Girls School it Judith Chalmers ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Graeme Chalmers fullname Graeme Chalmers image birth date birth date and age 1944 6 29 df y birth place Yarraville originalteam heightweight 178 cm 72 kg position Wingman years 1962 68 clubs Western Bulldogs Footscray games goals 75 37 statsend 1968 Graeme Chalmers born 29 June 1944 is a former Australian rules football er who played for Western Bulldogs Footscray in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL during the 1960s. Chalmers was used as a wingman by Footscray in his seven seasons. He kicked two goals on his league debut, at Whitten Oval Western Oval , in a win over South Melbourne, to spoil Bob Skilton s 100th game. In 1967, Chalmers toured Ireland as part of the Australian Football World Tour . He retired at just 23 to join the Royal Australian Air Force and served with the RAAF in Vietnam. Chalmers is now the National President of the No. 9 Squadron RAAF Ninth Squadron Association . References AflRleague ref G Graeme Chalmers.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chalmers, Graeme ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 29 June 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH Yarraville DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chalmers, Graeme Category 1944 births Category Living people Category Western Bulldogs players Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Australian military personnel of the Vietnam War Category Royal Australian Air Force personnel ... more details
Cleanup date August 2011 Image Allischalmerslogo.png thumb right Allis Chalmers Logo The Allis Chalmers ... for Orange ref The company eventually divested its manufacturing businesses to become Allis Chalmers Energy . Allis Chalmers Energy then merged with Seawell to form Archer, a drilling and well service company. History Image Allis Chalmers GRV in Monschau.jpg thumb right Allis Chalmers G RV 23 PS, 1958 Allis Chalmers first entered the manufacturing business as E.P. Allis of Milwaukee in the 1840s ... equipment in the Milwaukee area after merging with other firms Fraser & Chalmers were a large steel ... Allis Chalmers Tractors ref Allis Chalmers entered into the farm equipment business in 1914 ... electric motors for U.S. Navy submarines . Allis Chalmers also built triple expansion marine ..., Air Purification, Coal Gasification and Simplicity Garden Tractors. Allis Chalmers was one of fourteen ... Clause . The action of Allis Chalmers and others eventually resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court ... Co., and in 1959 it acquired the French company Vendeuvre. Also in 1959, Allis Chalmers acquired Tractomotive Corporation located in Deerfield, IL. Allis Chalmers also acquired Simplicity Outdoor ... about us The History of Allis Chalmers ref In 1978 a partnership Siemens Allis was formed, supplying electrical control equipment. Siemens bought Allis Chalmers interest in the company in 1985 ... Allis Chalmers & Siemens Allis Electrical Control Parts information about Siemens Allis via www.accontroldirect.com ... became Allis Chalmers Energy in Houston, Texas . ref name about In August, 2008, Briggs & Stratton announced that it would sell lawn tractors under the Allis Chalmers brand name. ref http milwaukee.bizjournals.com ..., August 21, 2008 ref Agricultural machinery Allis Chalmers offered a complete line of agricultural machinery, from tillage and harvesting to tractors. Generators In 1965, Allis Chalmers built Big Allis ..., Woodland, CA main List of Allis Chalmers tractors In 1959, a team led by Harry Ihrig built a 15 ... more details