Margaret Caroline Tait born 11 November 1918 died 1999 was a Scotland Scottish film maker and poet . Life Tait was born and raised in Kirkwall on Orkney, an island off the coast of Scotland. Tait died in Kirkwall in 1999. Training and career Tait attended the University of Edinburgh , gaining qualifications in Medicine 1941 . She later moved to Rome , where she studied filmmaking at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia 1950 1952 . After studying in Italy, Tait returned to Scotland and founded Ancona Films . On her move back to Orkney in the 1960s Tait continued to make films and took inspiration from the landscape and culture of Orkney. Tait made 32 short films and one full length feature, Blue Black Permanent . In addition, Tait wrote prose and poetry , and published 3 poetry books Hen and Bees , Subjects and Sequences and Origins and Elements . Filmography One Is One 1951 Three Portrait Sketches 1951 The Lion, The Griffin And The Kangaroo 1952 Happy Bees 1955 Orquil Burn 1955 Portrait Of Ga 1955 The Leaden Echo And The Golden Echo 1955 Calypso 1956 The Drift Back 1956 Rose Street 1956 Where I Am Is Here 1964 Palindrome 1964 Hugh Macdiarmid A Portrait 1964 The Big Sheep 1966 Splashing 1966 A Pleasant Place 1969 He s Back The Return 1970 John MacFadyen The Stripes In The Tartan 1970 Painted Eightsome 1970 On The Mountain 1974 Colour Poems 1974 Aerial 1974 These Walls 1974 Tailpiece 1976 Place Of Work 1976 Aspects Of Kirkwall Shape Of A Town 1977 Aspects Of Kirkwall Occasions 1977 Aspects Of Kirkwall The Ba, Over The Years 1981 Aspects Of Kirkwall The Look Of The Place 1981 ... 1998 References reflist http tait.josswinn.org Preserving the Hand Painted Films of Margaret Tait ... Library of Scotland Scottish Screen Archive Biography of Margaret Tait with links to film details and clips Persondata NAME Tait, Maragaret Caroline ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Filmmaker, writer ... PLACE OF DEATH Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland DEFAULTSORT Tait, Maragaret Caroline Category 1918 births ... more details
About an American sports broadcaster a Canadian politician Joseph Tait an English footballer Joe Tait footballer Infobox sports announcer name Joe Tait image image size caption birth name Joseph Tait birth ... Baseball br Women s National Basketball Association small Joseph Joe Tait born May 15, 1937 is an United ... . ref name HoF http www.hoophall.com news 2010 5 11 jackie macmullan and joe tait named recipients ... and education Tait was born in Evanston, Illinois . He attended in Monmouth College in western Illinois ... 6, 2010 ref He graduated in 1959. After college, Tait spent three years in the United States Army Security Agency . ref name CleSR After the Army, Tait bounced around, spending time in Decatur, Illinois ..., Tait began his longtime association with the Cleveland Cavaliers, who were in their first year of existence ... teams were moved from WERE to WWWE. Tait was the radio announcer for the Indians from 1973 through ... name CleSR Yet, many Cleveland fans mistakenly believe that Tait was fired by Stepien. In the interim, Tait was the radio announcer for the New Jersey Nets for the 1980 1981 season. The following year ... March 6, 2010 ref When new owners Gordon Gund Gordon and George Gund III bought the team, Tait ... seasons during the basketball off season , Tait was also a play by play voice for the Cleveland ... radiotelevisionbhof.com detail.cfm nowiki ref From 1997 to 2003, Tait also served as the radio play ... In 2004, Tait was selected as a founding member of the Indiana Broadcasters Hall of Fame. ref name ... in 2008, Tait has done play by play for the Mount Union College Purple Raiders, a Division III college .... On March 26, 2008, Tait announced his 3000th game for the Cavaliers, against the New Orleans Hornets ... Guide, Page 310 accessed March 6, 2010 ref has been forever renamed The Joe Tait Perch in honor ... insider playbyplay m.html Cavaliers Insider Play by play man Joe Tait signs extension The Plain Dealer , 2008 11 15 Accessed 2009 03 03 ref In November 2008, Tait signed a two year contract extension ... more details
Infobox architect name Thomas Smith Tait image image size caption nationality British birth date 18 June ... John Burnet & Partners Burnet, Tait & Lorne significant buildings Selfridges, Oxford Street the Daily ... Smith Tait 1882 1954 was a prominent Scotland Scottish Modern architecture Modernist architect ... apprenticeship as an architect with James Donald in Paisley. Tait went on to Glasgow School of Art ... architect full.php?id 200729 title Thomas Smith Tait publisher Dictionary of Scottish ... they had three sons the eldest, Gordon Tait Gordon , born in 1912, later became an architect himself ... Tait sat and passed the RIBA s qualifying exam and was admitted ARIBA in September 1913, with the influential ... show ConWebDoc.8751 title Blue Plaque for Scottish Architect, Thomas Smith Tait publisher English Heritage accessdate 2008 11 16 ref John Burnet & Sons In 1902, Tait was recruited by the architecture ... at 1 Montague Place, calling it simply John J Burnet, and took Tait with him as his personal assistant. ref name DSAbiog By 1910, Tait was a leading member of Burnet s staff, and played an important ... buildings of the time. Following his marriage in 1910, Tait took on extra work at a rival practice ... and Aldwych. He took this work without the knowledge of Burnet, and when Burnet learned of Tait s moonlighting in 1914, the two fell out. Tait suddenly left London for New York, leaving his wife and son Gordon at home, to work as an assistant with Donn Barber . ref name blueplaque Tait soon returned .... Between 1915 and 1918, Tait and Burnet became reconciled and collaborated on a number of projects, culminating in Tait s return to Burnet s practice in 1918 as a partner. The firm was renamed Sir ..., and Tait s role increased. In 1925 Tait was made a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA . ref name DSAbiog Tait s growing reputation resulted in many new commissions both ... in the firm, and under the name Burnet, Tait and Lorne, the practice became one of the most ... more details
for the bass player of the same name The Fixx Chris Tait is a Canada Canadian singer songwriter and record producer producer , best known as the lead singer and guitarist for the rock band Chalk Circle and later the group Big Faith . Music career Chalk Circle Tait grew up in Newcastle, Ontario and his first band was called The Casualties . After a few years in various bands he formed the group Chalk Circle named after Bertolt Brecht s play The Caucasian Chalk Circle with Brad Hopkins on bass and Derrick Murphy on drums. The new band recorded a demo single The World and played around Toronto , eventually winning a CASBY Award for Most Promising Non Recording Group in 1985. ref cite web url http jam.canoe.ca Music Pop Encyclopedia C Chalk Circle.html title JAM Music Chalk Circle bio accessdate 2009 03 26 ref Chalk Circle signed a recording deal with Duke Street Records and released three albums with Tait on lead vocals and guitar The Great Lake 1986 , Mending Wall album Mending Wall 1987 and As the Crow Flies album As the Crow Flies 1989 . The band had a Top 10 hit in Canada with their first ... s 20th Century Boy . In 2006, Tait and Chalk Circle briefly reunited for the release of their greatest hits collection. Big Faith After Chalk Circle broke up around 1990, Tait formed the group Big Faith ... broke up. Other projects After the breakup of Big Faith, Tait pursued a career in advertising and promotion with a company that produced jingles . Tait has written music for various ads including ... accessdate 2009 03 26 ref In 2003, Tait released a solo album entitled Hello my name is Chris Tait ... 2009 03 26 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref That same year, Tait co wrote and produced ... 2006 With Big Faith Grounded 1992 Undertow 1994 Solo Hello my name is Chris Tait 2003 References ... Tait s production firm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Chris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Michael Tait image Michael Tait, 2009.jpg caption Michael Tait in March 2009 background solo singer birth name Michael DeWayne Tait alias birth date Birth date and age 1966 ... Michael Tait Profile and Discography author date work publisher accessdate November 11, 2011 ref label associated acts DC Talk dc Talk , Tait band Tait , Newsboys , Randall Crawford website Michael DeWayne Tait born May 18, 1966 is a Contemporary Christian Music artist. Michael Tait met Toby McKeehan ... winning band DC Talk, with whom he released 5 acclaimed studio albums. Tait is the current lead singer ... since 2001 . Tait also has had success in his solo career, founding a band called Tait band Tait ... Newsboys in 2009, and though Peter Furler was the lead vocalist on the album In the Hands of God , Tait ... OF GOD publisher Jesusfreakhideout.com date accessdate 2011 11 11 ref Aside from singing, Tait is also a self taught guitar player. One of Tait s five sisters is Lynda Randle , who is a gospel singer with the Gaither Homecoming Series. Musical career DC Talk 1988 2001 Michael Tait met tobyMac ... at Winter Jam in 2010 in Nashville and sang Jesus Freak with Tait . DC Talk has recorded 3 songs ... the September 11, 2001 attacks . ref www.dctalkunite.com ref Dead link date November 2011 Tait 1997 2007 After DC Talk s hiatus was announced, Tait dedicated more time to his band Tait band Tait which he named after his father, Nathel . ref name ReferenceA Tait had partially formed this band around ... the band to work on The Accident Experiment his own solo projects . In 2006, Tait announced that they were ... is another whole music project. Empty Tait album Empty 2001 in music 2001 Lose This Life 2003 in music 2003 Loveology unreleased Newsboys 2009 present File Michael Tait with the Newsboys.jpg right thumb Michael Tait performing a concert with the Newsboys in Toronto on April 6, 2009. An official statement was released on March 9, 2009 that announced Michael Tait as the new lead singer of Newsboys ... more details
Other people Infobox rugby biography name Alan V. Tait image birth name Alan V. Tait birth date birth date and age 1964 11 2 df yes Placeofbirth Kelso, Scottish Borders , Scotland height height ft 5 in 10 weight 13 st 5 lb 85 kg nickname school university relatives rl position Rugby league positions Fullback Full back Rugby league positions Centre Centre rl clubyears 1988 & x2010 92 br 1992 & x2010 96 rl proclubs Widnes Vikings Widnes br Leeds Rhinos Leeds rl clubcaps br 126 rl clubpoints br 220 ... Falcons pcupdate repupdate Alan V. Tait born 2 November 1964 in Kelso, Scottish Borders Kelso is a Scottish ... ref cite web url http www.telegraph.co.uk sport rugbyunion international scotland 2301825 Alan Tait signs on to coach at Newcastle.html title Alan Tait signs on to coach at Newcastle last Reid first ... and the Newcastle Falcons . Tait has changed codes twice in his life, once going from rugby union ... many other cross code converts of the period, Tait had the benefit of growing up in Cumbria , where his father, Alan Senior, was playing for Workington Town . ref name Tait sceptical as final spectacle crosses border cite news url http sport.independent.co.uk general article280825.ece title Tait sceptical ... victory against the visiting Canberra Raiders . Tait won the Harry Sunderland Trophy in both ... Williams rugby coach Matt Williams he was restored to that role by Frank Hadden . Currently, Tait serves as the head coach of Newcastle Falcons References Tait, Alan & Lothian, Bill Rugby Rebel The Alan Tait Story 1998 Mainstream, Edinburgh, ISBN 1 84018 064 1 reflist External links http leedsrugby.dnsupdate.co.uk ... League trophy romp http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi rugby union scottish 3898315.stm Tait becomes Borders ... Persondata . NAME Tait, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish rugby union player DATE ... DEFAULTSORT Tait, Alan Category 1964 births Category British and Irish Lions rugby union players from ... Vikings players fr Alan Tait it Alan Tait ... more details
About a Canadian politician an American sports broadcaster Joe Tait an English footballer Joe Tait footballer Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Joseph Tait honorific suffix image Joseph Tait.png imagesize office Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Toronto predecessor successor term start June 5, 1890 term end May 29, 1894 birth date October 21, 1839 birth place Kirkcudbrightshire , Scotland death date death place nationality spouse party Ontario Liberal Party Liberal relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion Joseph Tait October 21, 1839 &ndash was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Toronto electoral district Toronto in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal Party of Ontario Liberal member from 1890 to 1894. He was born in Kirkcudbrightshire , Scotland in 1839, the son of John Tait, and trained as a baker. In 1863, he married Elizabeth McKie. Tait travelled to Pennsylvania in 1871 and then settled at Toronto in 1872, where he established a bakery. He served on the city council, was a member of the Toronto Board of Trade and a director for the The Globe Toronto newspaper Globe Printing Company. Tait was also a Methodist preacher. He married Susan Stibbard in 1876 after the death of his first wife. He was defeated by George Frederick Marter in his bid to be reelected in 1894. In 1897, Tait was named registrar for the Surrogate Court in York County, Ontario York County , at which time he retired from business. External links http www.canadiana.org ECO mtq?doc 32961 The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1891 JA Gemmill http www.ontla.on.ca web members members all detail.do?locale en&ID 1898 Member s parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario http www.canadiana.org ECO mtq ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Josepth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician ... DEFAULTSORT Tait, Josepth Category 1839 births Category Year of death missing Category Canadian ... more details
20961 Use dmy dates date August 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Tait, Ashley ... Toronto, Ontario, Canada DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, Ashley Category 1975 births ... Ashley Tait uk ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox cricketer playername Shaun Tait female image Shan Tait.jpg country Australia fullname Shaun William Tait nickname Sloon, Tinga, The Wild Thing living true dayofbirth ... Shaun William Tait born 22 February 1983 in Bedford Park, South Australia Bedford Park , Adelaide ... format. Tait plays domestic cricket for Southern Redbacks South Australia and is also a representative ... International s and test cricket test matches . He is a right arm fast bowler . ref name tait http content usa.cricinfo.com australia content player 8076.html Shaun Tait Cricinfo Profle Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 December 2007 ref Tait retired from One Day International cricket on 28 March 2011, following Australia s early exit from the 2011 Cricket World Cup . Bowling style Tait s delivery action is unique ... 2008 ref ref http news.bbc.co.uk sport2 low cricket england 4180992.stm Tait a raw talent BBC Sport ... Shaun hits to hurt Fox Sport News. Retrieved 12 January 2008 ref Dubbed The Wild Thing , Tait is considered one of the fastest bowlers in the world ref http www.theage.com.au news Sport Gillespie Tait ready for Test recall 2006 03 02 1141191784463.html Gillespie, Tait ready for Test recall The Age ... www.theaustralian.news.com.au story 0,25197,22934091 5001505,00.html Tait bearing down on Johnson, Hogg ... 2577211,prtpage 1.cms Tait looking for opportunity to team up with Lee India Times. Retrieved 12 January ... Tait recorded a ball measured at 160.7  km h, the fastest ball ever bowled in Australia. ref http www.cricinfo.com ausvpak09 content story 447031.html Tait leads Australia s great escape ESPN Cricinfo retrieved on 6 February 2010 ref ref http www.brisbanetimes.com.au news cricket tait sets sights on indias batsmen 2007 12 12 1197135590954.html Tait sets his sights on India s batsmen Brisbane Times. Retrieved 15 December 2007 ref Despite his speed, Tait has often been described as erratic and is capable ... 1868563.htm Tait to make big impact at Cup Ponting ABC News. Retrieved 15 December 2007 ref His unpredictability ... more details
Infobox military person name Sir Campbell Tait birth date 12 August 1886 death date 17 July 1946 birth place Morice Town , Devon death place Harare Salisbury , Southern Rhodesia image caption nickname allegiance flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom serviceyears 1902 1945 rank Admiral United Kingdom Admiral commands HMS Dragon D46 HMS Dragon br HMS Capetown D88 HMS Capetown br HMS Delhi D47 HMS Delhi br HMS Shropshire 73 HMS Shropshire br Africa Station br South Atlantic Station branch Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 23px Royal Navy unit battles World War I br World War II awards ... Nassau laterwork Admiral Royal Navy Admiral Sir William Eric Campbell Tait Knight Commander of the Order ... and author, William Tait, and his wife Emma, Tait entered the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Devon Dartmouth in 1902. Following his graduation, Tait became a career naval officer, serving ... After serving in World War I , during which he was made a Member of the Royal Victorian Order MVO , Tait ..., B. 2004 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , vol. 53, Oxford University Press. ref Tait was promoted ... 73 HMS Shropshire . ref name navy Made Rear Admiral , Tait was Naval Aide de camp to King ... naval depot at Portsmouth . ref name Little It was in this position that Tait was recognised for the smooth ... Sir Campbell Tait An Appreciation , The Times , 22 July 1946. ref After serving as Director of Personal Services at the Admiralty, ref name Little Tait served as South Atlantic Station Commander in Chief ... the Cape. ref name Little Tait was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCB in 1943 and a Grand .... ISBN 0810823373. ref Tait s tenure as Governor proved to be fleeting as, ailing for some time, Tait ..., Harare Salisbury , five months later. ref The Times , Sir Campbell Tait , 20 July 1946 ref References ... Tait, Campbell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Royal Navy admiral DATE OF BIRTH 12 August 1886 ... Rhodesia DEFAULTSORT Tait, Campbell Category Royal Navy admirals Category Governors of Southern ... more details
Infobox football biography name Bobby Tait image caption fullname Robert James Tait birth date birth date and age 1938 10 4 df y birth place Edinburgh , Scotland height height m 1.74 position Inside Forward currentclub clubnumber youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1960 1961 clubs1 Aberdeen F.C. Aberdeen caps1 2 goals1 0 years2 1962 1964 clubs2 Notts County F.C. Notts County caps2 60 goals2 11 years3 1964 1966 clubs3 Barrow A.F.C. Barrow caps3 79 goals3 27 years4 1966 1967 clubs4 Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield caps4 28 goals4 2 years5 1967 1968 clubs5 Arnold Town F.C. Arnold Town caps5 ? goals5 ? totalcaps 169 totalgoals 40 club update Robert James Tait born 4 October 1938 is a Scottish people Scottish former professional Association football footballer who played in the Football League , as an Forward association football inside forward . References reflist 2 Sources http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player bobbytait.htm Bobby Tait , Neil Brown Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Bobby ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English professional footballer DATE OF BIRTH 20 December 1963 PLACE OF BIRTH Edinburgh , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, Bobby Category 1938 births Category Living people Category Sportspeople from Edinburgh Category Scottish footballers Category Association football forwards Category Aberdeen F.C. players Category Notts County F.C. players Category Barrow A.F.C. players Category Chesterfield F.C. players Category Arnold Town F.C. players Category The Football League players ... more details
Infobox rugby biography name Mathew Tait birth name Mathew James Tait nickname Zeus ref http archive.thenorthernecho.co.uk 2005 2 5 23778.html Tait expectations as school s latest rugby talents emerge ... ru coachyears ru coachupdate other yes occupation family spouse children relatives Alex Tait rugby player Alex Tait school Barnard Castle School university MedalTableTop MedalCompetition Commonwealth ... Rugby Union MedalBottom Mathew Tait born 6 February 1986, in Shotley Bridge , ref cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk sport rugbyunion international england 2302076 Matthew Tait must take pride of place.html title Matthew Tait must take pride of place last Ackford first Paul date 1 June 2008 publisher ... rugby for the Aviva Premiership side Leicester Tigers . Club career Tait attended Barnard Castle ... sport1 hi rugby union international 4211443.stm Shooting Stars Mathew Tait England . BBC ... Irish and scored a try with his first touch of the ball. On May 3, 2008, Tait agreed to a deal to leave the Falcons to sign for Sale Sharks. Tait was linked up with All Black centre Luke McAlister . During the 2008 09 Guinness Premiership season Tait suffered several injuries and was experimented at full back. However, as the season continued and entered its latter stages, Tait began to play ... national rugby union team England again. Tait s 2010 11 season was hampered by injury. Complications ... much of November when the problem flared up again. In January Tait suffered a dislocated shoulder during ... for taitNew injury woe for Tait title New injury woe for Tait first Neil last Leigh publisher Manchester Evening News date 26 January 2011 accessdate 2011 02 01 ref Tait is currently training at Leicester ... tracked into the Senior National Academy. Tait has also played for England national rugby union ... Dubai Sevens in December 2004. Tait gained media attention when Andy Robinson named him in the England ... game, against Wales national rugby union team Wales on February 5, which England lost 11 9. Tait ... more details
other people Infobox rugby biography name David Tait image birth name David Tait birth date birth date and age 1987 7 5 birth place Sale, Greater Manchester Sale , Greater Manchester height height ft 6 in 4 weight convert 105 kg stlb abbr on nickname Taity school Sedbergh School university relatives ru position Number Eight rugby union Number Eight , Flanker rugby union Flanker ru currentteam Sale Sharks ru youthyears ru youthclubs Broughton Park Rugby Union F.C br Altrincham Kersal ru clubyears 2005 ru proclubs Sale Sharks ru clubcaps 28 ru clubpoints 0 ru nationalyears ru nationalteam ru nationalcaps ru nationalpoints ru sevensnationalyears 2009 ru sevensnationalteam Scotland national rugby union team sevens Scotland ru sevensnationalcomp 2009 Dubai Sevens Dubai pcupdate repupdate David Tait born 5 July 1987 in Sale, Greater Manchester , England is a rugby union player for Sale Sharks in the Guinness Premiership . Tait plays as a Number Eight rugby union Number 8 , although he can also operate as a Flanker rugby union Flanker . Tait made his Sale debut in a 2005 06 Powergen Cup Powergen Cup match against Llanelli Scarlets . ref name Scarlets 24 23 Sale cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi rugby union welsh 4476522.stm title Scarlets 24 23 Sale publisher BBC date 2005 12 02 accessdate 2009 08 22 ref Tait represented the England national under 20 rugby union team England Under 20 team . ref name Tait and smile as England Under 20s rack up five try win cite web url http www.rfu.com ... 2007 title Tait and smile as England Under 20s rack up five try win publisher RFU date 2007 02 02 accessdate ... to Rugby World Cup publisher ESPN Scrum date 2008 10 02 accessdate 2009 08 22 ref However, Tait did ... content view 1542 83 Scotland profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait ... Tait, David Category 1987 births Category Living people Category Scottish rugby union players Category ... descent Category People educated at Sedbergh School fr David Tait ... more details
Infobox rugby league biography name Roger Tait fullname Roger Bruce Tait ref http nzleague.co.nz kiwis player profile.php?letter T&id 440 TAIT, Roger Bruce 1965 68 nzleague.co.nz ref nickname image image size caption country position rlp FB CE SO birth date birth place New Zealand death date death place height weight club1 Huntly United year1start year1end appearances1 tries1 goals1 fieldgoals1 points1 club2 Glenora Bears year2start year2end appearances2 tries2 goals2 fieldgoals2 points2 club3 Papakura Sea Eagles year3start year3end appearances3 tries3 goals3 fieldgoals3 points3 club4 year4start year4end appearances4 tries4 goals4 fieldgoals4 points4 club5 year5start year5end appearances5 tries5 goals5 fieldgoals5 teamA Waikato rugby league team Waikato yearAstart 1961 yearAend appearancesA triesA goalsA fieldgoalsA pointsA teamB Auckland rugby league team Auckland yearBstart 1963 yearBend 1968 appearancesB triesB goalsB fieldgoalsB pointsB teamC New Zealand national rugby league team New Zealand yearCstart 1965 yearCend 1968 appearancesC 11 triesC 3 goalsC 11 fieldgoalsC 0 pointsC 31 teamD yearDstart yearDend appearancesD triesD goalsD fieldgoalsD pointsD updated source http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players Roger Tait summary.html RLP new yes Roger Tait is a New Zealand former ... League World Cup 1968 World Cup . Playing career Tait grew up in Huntly, New Zealand Huntly and played ... 331 0, 9781869693312 ref Tait then transferred to Auckland, playing for the Glenora Bears in the Auckland Rugby League competition. By 1963 Tait captained Auckland rugby league team Auckland against ... 366 4. ref During the 1964 season Tait scored 203 points for Glenora. He was first selected for the New ... at the 1968 Rugby League World Cup 1968 World Cup . Tait later played for the Papakura Sea Eagles ... Cup squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Tait, Roger Category Living people Category New Zealand rugby league players Category New ... more details
Norman Tait born 1941 is a Canadian First Nations artist and totem pole carver from the Nisga a nation of northwestern British Columbia . He was born in Gingolx Kincolith Gingolx on the Nass River in B.C., the son of Josiah Tait, also a carver and the great grandson of Chief Alfred Watson Mountain, Sganism Sim oogit. He is a member of the House of Luuya as of the Laxsgiik Eagle clan and holds or has held the hereditary titles Na ax lax, Gawaakhl, and Naawootkw Lik inskw lax galts ap, the last meaning Grizzly Bear Coming onto the Village. He began carving in 1970, and sought out Nisga a artifacts that he could study as there were no living Nisga a master carvers for him to study. He later studyied under the tutelage of the Haida people Haida carvers Freda Diesing and Gerry Marks . He has carved poles standing in various British Columbia n locales such as Port Edward, British Columbia Port Edward , Lax Kw alaams, British Columbia Lax Kw alaams , Alert Bay, British Columbia Alert Bay and Vancouver , and, in 1983, at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago , Osaka, Japan, and Germany, as well as many private collections. In 1992, Tait raised a totem in the Royal families Bushy Park in London England. Tait also raised a totem pole to commemorate the opening of the Nisga a Lisims Government building in New Aiyansh, B.C., Goothl Lisims , which translates as the heart of the Nass . Tait was the first carver to host a one man show during a time when exhibitions were traditionally show casing several artists at a time. He put together 125 pieces for this exhibit at the Museum of Anthropology in 1977. Tait is known for the realistic detailing of his sculptured carving, moon masks, two dimensional design doors, and jewellery. Tait currently works with his carving partner, Lucinda ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Norman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, Norman Category Nisga a people Category First ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Sailing at the Summer Olympics Sailing MedalGold 1908 Summer Olympics 1908 London Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics 12 metre class 12 metre class MedalBottom Thomas Gerald Tait 7 November, 1866, Campbeltown 19 December, 1938, Glasgow was a Scottish sailor who competed for the Royal Clyde Yacht Club at the 1908 Summer Olympics . He was a crew member of the Scottish boat Hera , which won the gold medal in the 12 metre class. External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid TAITGER01 profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Gerald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish sailor DATE OF BIRTH November 7, 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH Campbeltown DATE OF DEATH December 19, 1938 PLACE OF DEATH Glasgow DEFAULTSORT Tait, Gerald Category 1866 births Category 1938 deaths Category People from Campbeltown Category Sailors at the 1908 Summer Olympics Category Olympic sailors of Great Britain Category Olympic gold medalists for Great Britain Category Olympic medalists in sailing Category Scottish Olympic medalists Category Scottish yacht racers Scotland Olympic medalist stub UK yachtracing bio stub no Thomas Tait ru , ... more details
Infobox rugby biography name Luke Tait image nickname birth name Luke Tait birth date Birth date and age 1981 10 26 df y birth place Barrie, Ontario Barrie, Canada height convert 200 cm ftin abbr on weight convert 108 kg stlb abbr on ru position Lock rugby union Lock ru nationalteam canada national rugby union team Canada ru nationalcaps 20 ru nationalpoints 5 ru nationalyears 2005 2010 ru sevensnationalyears ru sevensnationalteam ru sevensnationalcomp ru sevensupdate ru clubyears 2002 2003 br 2003 2005 ru clubcaps 1 br 24 ru clubpoints 0 br 0 ru proclubs Cardiff RFC Cardiff Rugby br Ospreys rugby team Ospreys br Overmach Parma br Stade Montois Luke Tait born 26 October 1981, in Barrie , Ontario is a Canada Canadian rugby union player. He plays as a lock. Tait s current club is James Bay Athletic Association James Bay of the Canadian Direct Insurance Premier League British Columbia Premiership . He has played previously for Cardiff RFC , Ospreys rugby team Ospreys , Overmach Parma , and Stade Montois . He has been a part of the Canada national rugby union team Canadian national team since his debut on 25 May 2005, in a 30 26 win over United States national rugby union team United States . He played three matches in the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France . Tait currently holds 17 caps and scored his first points for Canada when he ran in a try versus Uruguay national rugby union team Uruguay at the 2010 Churchill Cup . External links http www.scrum.com scrum rugby player 14831.html Luke Tait International Statistics Canada Squad 2007 World Cup Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Luke ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH 26 October 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH Barrie, Ontario Barrie, Canada DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, Luke Category 1981 births Category Living people Category Canadian rugby union players ... stub fr Luke Tait ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Tait image tait concert.jpg caption Tait performing in 2006 image size background ... www.taitband.com current members Michael Tait br Evan Wetherford br Jordan Hester br Chad Chapin past members Pete Stewart br Justin York br Brian Nutter br Lonnie Chapin br Dave Clo Tait is a Christian rock band formed by Michael Tait , one of the members of dc Talk and the lead singer of Newsboys since 2010. Musical career Pre formation of Tait 1996 1999 In 1996, dc Talk member Michael Tait met Chad Chapin and the two became close friends and began to write songs together. After ... Tait Biography author Kittle, Ashleigh ref ref cite web url http www.baylor.edu Lariat news.php ... 16, 1998 ref Afterward was when Tait and Chapin decided that they would eventually get a more ... artist tait.htm title Tait Biography Crossmap Lyrics ref Michael and Tait member Pete Stewart ... on their album Supernatural dc Talk album Supernatural , Tait and Stewart co wrote the song Uphill ... his own solo album with the help of Tait. ref cite web url http www.christianitytoday.com music .... The band officially formed in 2000 and was named Tait after Michael s father, Rev. Nathel Tait. After about a year in the studio, the band released their first album entitled Empty Tait album Empty ... of recent band member changes, Tait has stated that I think with him spearheading the band if he ... features dctalksoloupdate tait.shtml title A dc Talk Solo Update Michael Tait author Flanders, Kim month October year 2004 ref Hiatus 2007 Present Tait has not toured since October 6, 2007, and as of March 9, 2009 Michael Tait has been officially announced as the lead singer of the popular Christian pop rock group Newsboys . Tait had initially planned to release a third album, Loveology , announced ... Tait dumps rock, embraces R&B tinged pop ref Music for this album including a song entitled Glimmer ... remains uncertain. Tait has said that he is still working on Loveology with, amongst others, Ben Moody ... more details
Olympics in Atlanta he won Gold in the individual and Bronze in the Team event. Tait repeated his ... and team events. Tait completed his competitive Olympic career with a fifth in the team ... Equestrian Individual Eventing Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Blyth ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tait, Blyth Category 1961 births Category Living people Category Event ... Blyth Tait fr Blyth Tait it Blyth Tait pl Blyth Tait ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Jock Tait female image country England country2 Wales country3 fullname John Robert Tait living partialdates dayofbirth 20 monthofbirth 11 yearofbirth 1886 placeofbirth Lerwick , Shetland countryofbirth Scotland dayofdeath 13 monthofdeath 4 yearofdeath 1945 placeofdeath ... Robert Tait , known as Jock Tait 20 November 1886 &ndash 13 April 1945 was a British cricket er of Scottish ... off break bowler, Tait played forty four first class cricket matches for Glamorgan CCC Glamorgan between ..., he scored 1,477 runs at 18.23 including seven half centuries. A skilled sportsman, Tait played ..., he ran an insurance company in Cardiff and Swansea. Career Tait was born in Lerwick , on Shetland in Scotland ... Tait publisher Cricket Archive accessdate 11 December 2009 ref ref name cricpro cite web url http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 21451.html title Player Profile Jock Tait publisher CricInfo accessdate ... XI cricket team against Sammy Woods XI. Tait took a wicket with his bowling and scored an unbeaten ... Championship Matches.html title Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Jock Tait 26 publisher ... to Tait scoring 31 in the first innings. Tait took a catch to dismiss George Stannard at Sussex fell to 152 all out, and in reply Glamorgan reached 213 thanks to a knock of 96 from Tait. He was bowled ... name cricpro Tait played 10 further matches that season, scoring 438 runs at 23.05, including a second half century. ref name First class Batting and Fielding in Each Season by Jock Tait cite web ... and Fielding in Each Season by Jock Tait publisher Cricket Archive accessdate 11 December 2009 ref Tait scored 452 more runs in 1922 at 18.83, with two further half centuries and a best of 67, followed ... played thee further matches. ref name First class Batting and Fielding in Each Season by Jock Tait In his ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Jock ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 November ... DEFAULTSORT Tait, Jock Category 1886 births Category 1945 deaths Category People from Shetland Category ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 Tait Tower also known as Tait s Tower and officially as the Tower of Empire was a tower in the art deco style constructed at the summit of Bellahouston Hill in Bellahouston Park in Glasgow in Scotland as part of the Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938 . It was designed by Thomas S. Tait , stood 300 feet high 91.44 metres and had three separate observation decks which provided a view of the surrounding gardens and city. Due to both the height of the tower and the hill it was built on, it could be seen 100 miles 160  km away. The tower was the centrepiece of the Empire Exhibition and its image featured on many of the souvenirs that could be bought at the exhibition site. The Empire Exhibition took place at a time when Glasgow was the centre of British shipbuilding and engineering, and the materials steel beams riveted together and clad in corrugated steel were produced by Glasgow manufacturing plants. Tait s design and readily available materials made it possible for the tower to be constructed in only nine weeks. ref name glancey cite book last Glancey first Jonathan title C20th Architecture The Structures that Shaped the Century publisher Carlton Books year 1998 isbn 0879519126 accessdate 2008 11 20 ref Although it was to have been a permanent monument to the exhibition, orders were given to demolish the tower in July 1939 ref Glasgow s Great Exhibitions , P & J Kinchin, White Cockade Publishing. ref , allegedly because it would provide a beacon for enemy bombers in the expected war with Germany. Only the foundations now remain. Thomas son Gordon Tait also worked on the project. In December 2007, the Tait Tower was included in a 3D modelling 3D graphic reconstruction of the Empire Exhibition by the Digital Design Studio at Glasgow School of Art , sourced from contemporary photographs, film footage, sketches and drawings from the archive of the Mitchell ... virtualmitchell index.php?a wordsearch&s gallery&w tait tower&Go Go Photographs of the Tait Tower ... more details
Infobox college coach name Jim Tait image caption birth date c. 1935 birth place death date May 20, 2011 sport American football Football current team current title current record overall record 21&ndash 44 college br 9&ndash 9&ndash 1 high school championships 1 Southern Conference SoCon 1975 awards CFbDWID 2289 player years 1955&ndash 1956 player teams Mississippi State Bulldogs football Mississippi State player positions Halfback American football Halfback coach years 1957 br 1960 br 1961&ndash 1963 br 1964&ndash 1965 br 1966&ndash 1973 br 1974&ndash 1979 coach teams Mississippi State Bulldogs football Mississippi State asst. fr. br Mississippi State Bulldogs football Mississippi State asst. fr. br Meridian HS MS assistant br Meridian HS MS br Richmond Spiders football Richmond assistant br Richmond Spiders football Richmond CFBHOF year Jim Tait c. 1935 May 20, 2011 ref cite news title Former UR football coach Jim Tait dies at 75 first John last O Connor url http www2.timesdispatch.com sports 2011 may 20 former ur football coach jim tait dies 75 ar 1053115 newspaper Richmond Times Dispatch date May 20, 2011 accessdate May 20, 2011 ref was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He was the 28th head college football coach for the Richmond Spiders football University of Richmond Spiders located in Richmond, Virginia and he held that position for six seasons, from 1974 until 1979. His career coaching record at Richmond was 21 wins, 44 losses, and 0 ties. This ranks him eighth at Richmond in total wins and 24th at Richmond in winning percentage .... ref name vt Tait was fired after the 1979 season, and then hired by Virginia Tech Hokies Virginia Tech ...?id vAgdAAAAIBAJ&sjid 5p4EAAAAIBAJ&pg 6859,392154&dq athletic director virginia tech&hl en Tait Gets ... Richmond Spiders football coach navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tait, Jim ... DATE OF DEATH May 20, 2011 PLACE OF DEATH Richmond, Virginia DEFAULTSORT Tait, Jim Category Year of birth ... more details
Infobox River river name Tait River image name image size caption origin Minnesota mouth basin countries United States length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Tait River is a river of Minnesota . See also List of rivers of Minnesota References http www.dnr.state.mn.us watersheds index.html Minnesota Watersheds http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic USGS Geographic Names Information Service USGS Hydrologic Unit Map State of Minnesota 1974 Minnesota geo stub Category Rivers of Minnesota coord missing Minnesota ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Tait Glacier coor dm 64 22 S 58 2 W is a glacier about 4 nautical miles 7  km long on the southwest coast of James Ross Island , flowing southwest into Carlsson Bay . Probably first seen by Dr. Otto Nordenskjold in 1903. Surveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1945. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for Murdo F. Tait , FIDS meteorological observer at Hope Bay in 1952 and 1953. usgs gazetteer Category Glaciers of James Ross Island GrahamLand geo stub ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Charles Tait image CharlesTait.jpg jr sr United States Senator state Georgia U.S. state Georgia term start November 27, 1809 term end March 4, 1819 predecessor John Milledge successor John Elliott Georgia John Elliott birth date birth date 1768 2 1 birth place Hanover, Virginia Hanover , Virginia death date death date and age 1835 10 7 1768 2 1 death place Monroe County, Alabama Monroe County , Alabama party Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican Charles Tait February 1, 1768 spaced ndash October 7, 1835 was an United States American politician . A Democratic Republican Party United States Democratic Republican , he served as a United States Senator from Georgia U.S. state Georgia and later as a United States federal judge . Early life Born near Hanover, Virginia , TaitTait moved to Georgia U.S. state Georgia in 1783 with his parents, who settled near Petersburg, Georgia Petersburg , where he completed preparatory studies. Tait attended Wilkes Academy, Washington, Georgia in 1786 and 1787 and Cokesbury College in Abingdon, Maryland in 1788. Academic and Legal Career Tait was a professor of French in Cokesburg College from 1789 to 1794, while he also read law and was admitted to the Georgia bar in 1795. He was a rector and professor at Richmond ..., Alabama in 1819. On May 10, 1820, Tait was nominated by President James Monroe to a new seat on the United ... 10, 1824, the District was subdivided, and Tait was reassigned by operation of law to the newly created ... States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama Southern District of Alabama. Tait continued ... 1, 1826. Tait then worked as a planter near Claiborne, Alabama . He declined a mission to Great Britain ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Tait, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Tait, Charles Category 1768 births Category 1835 deaths Category People from Hanover ... U.S. state Democratic Republicans de Charles Tait sv Charles Tait ... more details