Use mdy dates date March 2011 ThomasHayes 1820 June 23, 1868 was a land owner in the western addition to San Francisco in the 19thcentury. Hayes Valley in the western addition and Hayes Street are named after him. He was the original franchisee of the Market Street Railway Company Market Street Railway , and county clerk between 1853 and 1856. ref efsfn The franchise for what would become the Market Street Railway was granted in 1857. The line was the first horsecar line to open in San Francisco, opened on July 4, 1860, as the Market Street Railroad Company. The goal was to bring the land to market. The method would be a railway. ThomasHayes, who owned a large tract in the Western Addition, now known as the Hayes Valley and the banking house of Pioche and Bayerque, who held Hayes s mortgage, ultimately joined with several large property owners in the Mission, to form a business alliance to build a rail line connecting the main part of San Francisco with the old Mission settlement, a distance of three miles. ThomasHayes came from Roscarberry, County Cork, Ireland and arrived in San Francisco in 1849. Hayes owned the land where in present day the Civic Center buildings are situated. In 1861 Tom Hayes constructed the first outdoor recreational park Hayes Park. In 1868, Hayes was elected as a delegate from San Francisco to the Democratic National Convention in New York. While on board a steamer on the voyage to New York, via Panama, he died on June 23, 1868. Hayes died a bachelor. In his will he left a number of trusts for the benefit of his father and other relatives. The remainder was left to the children of his two brothers, John and Michael Hayes, and to his sister. References ... . NAME Hayes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 23, 1868 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hayes, Thomas Category 1820 births ... html ccsfwhensteam2.html Forgotten Pioneers Irish Leaders in Early California, by Thomas F. Prendergast ... more details
ThomasHayes may refer to Thomas W. Hayes , California State Treasurer ThomasHayes19thcentury 1820 1868 , land owner in San Francisco ThomasHayes bishop 1847 1904 , Anglican bishop ThomasHayes Medal of Honor 1840 1914 , American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient ThomasHayes scientist , British former forensic scientist ThomasHayes Texas politician Thomas L. Hayes 1926 7 1987 , Vermont Supreme Court Justice ThomasHayes Lord Mayor died 1617 , English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1614 ThomasHayes boxer born 1981 , American heavyweight boxer Tommy Hayes born 1973 , rugby union player Tommy Hayes Irish rugby player born 1980 , Irish rugby union player See also Tom Hayes disambiguation Tommy Hays , guitarist and vocalist Thomas Hay disambiguation hndis Hayes, Thomas ... more details
Infobox Boxer name ThomasHayes image realname ThomasHayes nickname K.O. Time weight Heavyweight height 5 ft 11 in 180 cm reach 72 in 183 cm nationality Flagicon USA United States American birth date Birth date and age 1981 3 16 death date birth place Chicago , Illinois home town Chicago , Illinois style Orthodox stance Orthodox total 28 wins 26 KO 18 losses 2 draws 0 no contests 0 ThomasHayes , born March 16, 1981 in Chicago , Illinois , is a professional Heavyweight Boxing boxer , his nickname is K.O. Time . ref http www.warriorsboxing.com scripts athletes hayes.htm ref Professional career In September 2003, Thomas beat an undefeated Chris Koval 11 0 on a ESPN boxing card. The bout was held at the Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort in Chester, West Virginia . ref http boxrec.com show display.php?show id 321898 ref Cristobal vs. Hayes On September 21, 2007 Hayes lost to undefeated Mexican American Chris Arreola , this fight was for the vacant World Boxing Council WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Championship. The bout was televised on TeleFutura . ref http boxrec.com show display.php?show id 534157 ref References reflist 2 External links boxrec id 145378 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hayes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 16, 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH Chicago , Illinois DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hayes, Thomas Category Boxers from Illinois Category Heavyweight boxers Category 1981 births Category Living people US boxing bio stub ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Thomas L. Hayes image Thomas L. Hayes.JPG imagesize caption Thomas L. Hayes, Vermont Lieutenant Governor and Supreme Court Justice order 69th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont term start 1969 term end 1971 governor Deane C. Davis predecessor John J. Daley successor John S. Burgess birth date birth date 1926 5 30 birth place Fair Haven, Vermont death date dda 1987 5 6 1926 5 30 death place Boston, Massachusetts constituency party Republican Party United States Republican spouse children profession religion signature footnotes Thomas L. Hayes May 30, 1926 May 6, 1987 was the List of lieutenant governors of Vermont 69th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont and a Vermont Supreme Court Justice. He was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1985 by then Governor of Vermont Governor Madeleine M. Kunin . Biography Thomas Lawlor Hayes was born in Fair Haven, Vermont on May 30, 1926. He served in the United States Army Army from 1944 to 1946 as an Infantry and Army Signal Corps Signal Non commissioned officer United States Noncommissioned officer in the Pacific Theater . He graduated ...?res 9B0DE4D7173BF935A35756C0A961948260&scp 4&sq thomas 20hayes&st cse He was married to Jenny Hayes. They had three children. External links http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9B0DE4D7173BF935A35756C0A961948260&scp 4&sq thomas 20hayes&st cse Obituary in the NY Times Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hayes, Thomas L. ALTERNATIVE NAMES Tom Hayes SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 6, 1987 PLACE OF DEATH Boston, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Hayes, Thomas L. Category 1926 births Category ... degree from Georgetown University in 1955. In 1966 Hayes ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Vermont ... a conference and countermanded Hayes s directive. Hayes ran unsuccessfully against Davis for Governor in the 1970 Republican primary. He later served as Legal Counsel to Governor Thomas P. Salmon Thomas Salmon and was appointed a Judge of the Superior Court. In 1985 Hayes was appointed a Justice of the Vermont ... more details
Sir ThomasHayes died 27 September 1617 was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1614. Hayes was a city of London merchant and a member of the Worshipful Company of Drapers . On 22 December 1603 he was elected an alderman of the City of London for Bishopsgate ward. He was knighted on 26 July 1603. He was Sheriff of London for the years 1604 to 1605. In 1613 he was elected alderman for Cornhill ward. In 1614, he was elected Lord Mayor of London . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 67241 Chronological list of aldermen 1601 1650 , The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III 1912 1908 , pp. 47 75. Date accessed 16 July 2011 ref Hayes married a daughter of Robert Howse who was sheriff from 1586 to 1587. His daughter married Sir Henry Boothby, 1st Baronet . ref name Notes http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 67247 Notes on the aldermen, 1502 1700 , The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III 1912 1908 , pp. 168 195. Date accessed 15 July 2011 ref References Reflist s start s civ succession box title Lord Mayor of the City of London before Thomas Myddelton Sir Thomas Myddelton after John Jolles Sir John Jolles years 1614 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hayes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Lord Mayor of London DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 September 1617 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hayes, Thomas Category Year of birth missing Category 1617 deaths Category English merchants Category Sheriffs of the City of London Category Lord Mayors of London ... more details
Thomas W. Hayes was the 28th California State Treasurer . A Republican, he was nominated by Governor George Deukmejian to fill the vacancy created by the August 4, 1987 death of Democrat Jesse M. Unruh . He took office in 1989, upon confirmation by both houses of the California Legislature. He was Governor Deukmejian s second nominee the first, Congressman Dan Lungren , had been refused confirmation by the State Senate. http online.ceb.com calcases C3 45C3d727.htm In 1990, he won the Republican nomination for election to a term as State Treasurer in his own right, defeating former Treasurer of the United States Angela Marie Buchanan Angela Bay Buchanan sister of Patrick J. Buchanan , ref http www.ithaca.edu news release.php?id 926 Ithaca College Press Release. Conservative Activist Angela Bay Buchanan to Speak at Ithaca College March 22, 2002 . ref but was defeated in the general election by Democrat Kathleen Brown . ref http www.house.gov list speech ca03 lungren 020605Tworoutestoshellysreplacement.html The Sacramento Bee. Two Routes to Shelley s Replacement Will governor pick a caretaker or a strong GOP candidate? February 6, 2005 . ref Prior to his service as State Treasurer, he had served as Auditor General of the State of California from 1979 to 1989. After leaving office as State Treasurer in January 1991, he joined the administration of newly elected Governor Pete Wilson as its Director of Finance, serving from 1991 to 1993. Since then, he has worked in the private sector, with occasional forays into public service, most notably assisting Orange County, California Orange County with its finances after its notorious 1994 bankruptcy triggered by derivatives investments gone awry. References reflist See also Oral History Interview with Thomas W. Hayes 1995 . California State Archives. CATreasurers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hayes, Thomas W ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hayes, Thomas W. Category State treasurers of California Category Year of birth ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The Rt Rev James ThomasHayes Doctor of Divinity DD was Anglican Diocese of Trinidad and Tobago Bishop of Trinidad and Tobago ref The Times , Saturday, Apr 02, 1892 pg. 7 Issue 33602 col F Ecclesiastical Intelligence ref from 1889 until his death in 1904. ref Obituary The Bishop Of Trinidad The Times Thursday, Jan 28, 1904 pg. 7 Issue 37302 col F ref He was born in 1847 and educated at Ipswich grammar school and Trinity College, Cambridge . ref Venn id HS867JT name Hayes, James Thomas ref ref Who s Who UK Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref After graduation he was ordained in 1871 ref The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory London, Hamilton & Co 1889 ref and began his ecclesiastical career with a Curate curacy at St John s, Chatham, Kent Chatham . From 1875 to 1889 he held Vicar incumbencies at Swineshead, Bedfordshire Swineshead , Hinckley and Leicester . He died on 26 January 1904 and the Bishop s official residence is named in his honour. ref http trinidad tobago.strabon caraibes.org index.php?option com content&view category&layout blog&id 19&Itemid 50 Trinidad buildings ref S start S rel en S bef before Richard Rawle S ttl title Anglican Diocese of Trinidad and Tobago Bishop of Trinidad years 1889 1904 S aft after John Francis Welsh End Notes and references Reflist Bishops of Trinidad and Tobago Church in the Province of the West Indies Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hayes, James Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1847 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1904 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hayes, James Thomas Category 1847 births Category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge Category Bishops of Trinidad and Tobago Category 19thcentury Anglican bishops Category Holders of a Lambeth degree Category 20th century Anglican bishops Category 1904 deaths Trinidad bio stub Anglican bishop stub ... more details
Use British English date May 2011 Use dmy dates date May 2011 ThomasHayes is a former forensic scientist at the Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment RARDE , which was subsumed into the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency DERA in 1995. Part of DERA became the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory DSTL in 2001. Expert witness Dr Hayes testified that he was the first to discover the piece of crucial evidence Mebo Mebo MST 13 timer fragment that would convict Abdelbaset al Megrahi at the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial Lockerbie trial , which took place from May 2000 to January 2001 at Camp Zeist, Netherlands . ref cite web url http www.isrcl.org Papers Boyd.pdf title Police investigations of politically sensitive or high profile crimes format PDF accessdate 16 May 2011 ref Hayes admitted at the trial that he did not think it was necessary to test the tiny timer fragment for explosive residue. Under cross examination, Hayes agreed that an even smaller sample from underneath a fingernail had been tested by two other RARDE scientists Elliott and Higgs in the cases of the Maguire Seven and Judith Ward . Both cases were subsequently quashed on appeal, when the RARDE scientists were found to have lied and suppressed evidence at the trials. ref http www.aic.gov.au conferences ... http www.lockerbietruth.com ThomasHayes.html Lockerbie trial evidence of Dr ThomasHayes dead link date May 2011 ref His RARDE colleague, Alan Feraday, whose evidence followed that of Hayes, was asked ... Am Flight 103 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial The Maltese Double Cross Lockerbie Pierre P an Thomas Thurman Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hayes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hayes, Thomas Category Pan Am Flight 103 Hayes, Dr Thomas Category Living people Hayes, Dr Thomas Category Year of birth ... Court in the Netherlands also heard that Hayes had examined the timer fragment at RARDE in May 1989 ... more details
Infobox military person name ThomasHayes birth date 1840 death date May 24, Death year and age 1914 1840 birth place Rhode Island death place placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial image File US Navy Medal of Honor 1862 original .png 90px caption Medal of Honor recipient allegiance flag United States of America branch United States Navy rank Coxswain unit USS Richmond 1860 6 battles American Civil War br Battle of Mobile Bay awards Medal of Honor ThomasHayes 1840 May 24, 1914 was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of America s highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor , for his actions during the Battle of Mobile Bay in the American Civil War . Medal of Honor citation Rank and Organization Coxswain , U.S. Navy. Born 1840, Rhode Island . Accredited To Rhode Island. G.O. No. 45, 31 December 1864. Citation blockquote As Captain of No. 1 gun on board the USS Richmond 1860 6 during action against rebel forts and gunboats and with the Ship CSS Tennessee 1863 6 in Mobile Bay , 5 August 1864. Cool and courageous at his station throughout the prolonged action, Hayes maintained fire from his gun on Fort Morgan Alabama Fort Morgan and on ships of the Confederacy despite extremely heavy return fire. ref name AMOHW Cite web accessdate June 8, 2009 url http www.history.army.mil html moh civwaral.html title Medal of Honor recipients work American Medal of Honor recipients for the American Civil War A L publisher United States Army Center of Military History date June 8, 2009 ref blockquote See also Portal box Biography United States Navy American Civil War List of Medal of Honor recipients References Reflist External links Cite web last Naval Historical Center title US People Bradley, George work Online Library date 2009 07 06 url http www.history.navy.mil faqs ... accessdate 2009 07 06 Persondata NAME Hayes, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United ... 24, 1914 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hayes, Thomas Category Navy Medal of Honor recipients Category ... more details
, 1808. Napoleon enters Spain s capital during the Peninsular War , 1810 The 19thcentury 1801 ... piracy . The 19thcentury was an era of invention and discovery, with significant developments ... The United States and the Industrial Revolution in the 19thCentury ref The Victorian era ... anatomy and disease prevention took place in the 19thcentury, and were partly responsible for rapidly accelerating population growth in the western world . Europe s population doubled during the 19thcentury, from roughly 200 million to more than 400 million. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked ... in the 19thcentury Liberalism in the 19thcentury . Encyclop dia Britannica. ref File AfricanSlavesTransport.jpg thumb Engraving of African slave transportation, 19thcentury Slavery was greatly reduced ... Russia . The 19thcentury was remarkable in the widespread formation of new settler settlement ... proportion of the two continents largest cities being founded at some point in the century. In the 19th ... The 19thcentury also saw the rapid creation, development and codification of many sports, particularly ... sports were developed during the 19thcentury, while the British Empire facilitated the rapid spread ... of the world from 1897. The British Empire marked in pink was the superpower of the 19thcentury ... during the Spanish Philippines Spanish colonial era in the late 19thcentury Alexander II of Russia ... Gogh , Self portrait, 1889 The realism visual arts Realism and Romanticism of the early 19thcentury .... 19thcentury painters included Ivan Aivazovsky Leon Bakst Albert Bierstadt William Blake Arnold Bocklin ... century. Much of the music from the 19thcentury was referred to as being in the Romantic music ... 19thcentury in literature File Charles Dickens 3.jpg thumb upright Charles Dickens File Dostoevsky ... for the technological advances of the 20th century. ref http corporate.britannica.com press ... in Nineteenth Century England ref In Japan, after the Meiji Restoration , Japan embarked on a program ... more details
wiktionary Hayes TOCright Hayes may refer to Hayes surname , including a list of people with the name A.F.C. Hayes , an English football club based in Hayes, Hillingdon Hayes Brake , an American company dedicated to the design and manufacture of non automotive disc brakes Hayes F.C. , a former English football club that was based in Hayes, Hillingdon Hayes & Yeading United F.C. , an English football club formed from the merger of Hayes F.C. and Yeading F.C. Hayes High School disambiguation Hayes High School , several North American educational institutions Hayes Truck , a Canadian truck manufacturer Modems Hayes Microcomputer Products , an American modem company, creator of the original self dialing smart modem Hayes command set . Places United Kingdom Hayes, Bromley , formerly Hayes, Kent Hayes railway station Hayes School Hayes, Hillingdon , formerly Hayes, Middlesex Hayes Urban District, later known as Hayes and Harlington Urban District Hayes Knoll , a hamlet in Wiltshire, England Hayes, Staffordshire appears on List of United Kingdom locations Has Hd Hayes Conference Centre , located in Swanwick, Derbyshire, England The Hayes , a commercial area in Cardiff, Wales United States Hayes, California , former town in Fresno County Hayes, South Dakota , an unincorporated community in Stanley County, South Dakota Hayes, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community in Oconto County, Wisconsin Hayes Arboretum , an educational facility and a managed nature preserve in Richmond, Indiana, United States Hayes County, Nebraska , located in the South West of Nebraska Hayes Center, Nebraska , a village in Hayes County, Nebraska Hayes Mansion , located in San Jose, California Hayes State Park , located in Michigan Hayes Township disambiguation Hayes Township various Hayes Valley, San Francisco, California Hayes Volcano , located in Alaska Other countries Hayes Corners, Ontario disambiguation Hayes Corners, Ontario , several places in Canada Hayes Glacier , an Antarctic glacier entering ... more details
The 19thcentury in the United States refers to the period in the United States from 1801 through 1900 in the Gregorian calendar . For information on this period, see Category 19thcentury in the United States History of the United States series History of the United States 1789 1849 History of the United States 1849 1865 History of the United States 1865 1918 Timeline of the United States DEFAULTSORT 19thCentury In The United States Category 19thcentury in the United States ... more details
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Unreferenced stub date December 2009 See also 20th century BC in architecture , 19thcentury BC other events of the 19thcentury BC , 18th century BC in architecture and the architecture timeline . Buildings c. 1860 BC , construction of the Ancient Egyptian fortress at Buhen DEFAULTSORT 19thCentury Bc In Architecture Category 19thcentury BC architecture Architecture stub Art history stub ... more details
The 19thcentury of the Common Era began on 1 January 1801 and ended on 31 December 1900, according to the Gregorian calendar. 19thcentury or Nineteenth century may also refer to Nineteenth Century periodical Nineteenth Century periodical , a British monthly literary magazine Nineteenth Century Literature , a University of California Press literary journal disambig By Keeley Berry and Jason Gardiner ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 The 19thcentury saw anatomist s largely finalise and systematise the descriptive human anatomy of the previous century. The discipline also progressed to establish growing sources of knowledge in histology and developmental biology , not only of humans but also of animals. Anatomical science Though R.B. Sabatier developed a recognisably modern system it was soon superseded by subsequent work. Sommerring Samuel Thomas Sommerring originally published a clear, accurate and precise system in German 1791 1796 , then in Latin 1794 1800 . There was a second German edition in 1800 1801 and a further eight volume edition 1841 1844 revised and with additional material by Th.L.W. Bischoff , Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle , E.H. Huschke , Theile, G.G. Valentin , Vogel , and Rudolph Wagner . The arrangement of the edition is Vol. 1 Wagner details the life, correspondence and literary writings of Sommerring Vol. 2 Anatomy of the bone s and ligaments Vol. 3 Anatomy of the muscle s and the vascular system by Theile Vol. 4 Microscope microscopic anatomy of the nervous system by Valentin, including the brain, the spinal cord , and the ganglia Vol. 5 Anatomy of the organ anatomy organ s by Huschke this part of the work had been left incomplete by Sommerring but he had left extensive material to work on Vol. 6 An entire and complete system of general anatomy, deduced from ... for anatomy demonstrations. Before the 19thcentury, most were bodies of capital punishment executed ... school http burkeandhare.com bhlesson.htm Animation of 19thcentury illustrations showing head dissections DEFAULTSORT History Of Anatomy In The 19thcentury Category History of anatomy ... for an adequate and legitimate supply of corpses. See also History of anatomy Dr. Thomas Sewall ... Bodies Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Nineteenth century America ISBN 0 691 05925 X cite book ... Nineteenth Century American History location Jefferson, NC publisher McFarland year 1992 isbn ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 History of literature2 Literature of the 19thcentury refers to world literature produced during the 19thcentury . The range of years is, for the purpose of this article, literature written from roughly 1799 to 1900. Many of the developments in literature in this period parallel changes in the visual arts and other aspects of 19thcentury culture. By language History of literature Golden Age of Russian Poetry French literature of the 19thcentury By year List of years in literature 1800s 1800s List of years in literature 1810s 1810s List of years in literature 1820s 1820s List of years in literature 1830s 1830s List of years in literature 1840s 1840s List of years in literature 1850s 1850s List of years in literature 1860s 1860s List of years in literature 1870s 1870s List of years in literature 1880s 1880s List of years in literature 1890s 1890s List of years in literature 1900s 1900s See also 19thcentury Literature History of modern literature Modern Literature.2C 19thcentury Kailyard school 19thcentury in poetry list of years in literature DEFAULTSORT 19thCentury In Literature Category 19thcentury books Category History of literature bs Knji evnost 19. vijeka bg 19 uk 19 ... more details
see also 18th century in games , 1900s in games Games released or invented in the 19thcentury The Mansion of Happiness 1843 the first commercially produced game in the USA Authors card game The Game of Authors 1861 Snakes and ladders 1870 Game of the District Messenger Boy Game of the District Messenger Boy, or Merit Rewarded 1886 Messenger Boy 1886 Game of the Telegraph Boy 1888 Chinese Checkers c. 1893 derived from Halma Ludo board game Ludo 1896 Reversi 1898 Significant games related events in the 19thcentury The Milton Bradley Company is founded in Springfield, Massachusetts 1860 . E.G. Selchow & Co. founded 1867 , later changing its name to Selchow and Righter 1880 . Parker Brothers founded by George S. Parker 1883 . DEFAULTSORT 19thCentury In Games Category 19thcentury Games Category Years in games 1800 ... more details
April 20, 1893 Harold Lloyd , actor Deaths Empty section date July 2010 List of 19thcentury films 1887 ... cinema.net intro.htm A Who s Who of Victorian Cinema DEFAULTSORT 19thCentury In Film Category 19thcentury in film Film Category History of film Category Years in film ... film . 1888 Thomas Edison meets with Eadweard Muybridge to discuss adding sound to moving pictures .... L. Dickson , working for Thomas Edison , creates the first known motion picture films shot in the United ..., Marey, and Eastman, Thomas Edison s employee, William K. L. Dickson finishes work on a motion picture camera, called the Kinetograph , and a viewing machine, called the Kinetoscope . May 20, 1891 Thomas ... s Clubs . August 24, 1891 Thomas Edison files for a patent of the Kinetoscope . 1892 In France, Charles ... Thomas Edison is granted Patent 493,426 for An Apparatus for Exhibiting Photographs of Moving Objects The Kinetoscope . 1893 Thomas Edison builds a motion picture studio near his laboratory, dubbed the Black Maria by his staff. May 9, 1893 In America, Thomas Edison holds the first public exhibition ..., only one person at a time could use his viewing machine, the Kinetoscope . January 7, 1894 Thomas ... was designed by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat . Armat began working with Thomas Edison to manufacture the Vitascope , which projected motion pictures. April 1896 Thomas Edison and Thomas ... more details
in the 18th century Christianity in the 20th century Characteristic of Christianity in the 19thcentury were Evangelicalism Evangelical Christian revival revivals in some largely Protestantism ... of the Enlightenment began to be felt in the Protestant churches, especially in the 19thcentury, Liberal Christianity, exemplified especially by numerous theologians in Germany in the 19thcentury ... of the Synod of Dort . The 19thcentury saw the rise of Biblical criticism , new knowledge of religious ..., philosophically informed movements and moods within 19th and 20th century Christianity. Despite ... the Lord established as his own body. ref Since the 19thcentury, they were highly important for the development ... Marian practices and prayer devotions . Before the 19thcentury, popes promulgated Marian veneration ... the 19thcentury, popes began to use encyclicals more frequently. Thus Leo XIII , the Rosary Pope ... Min Only in the 19thcentury, after the breakdown of most Spanish and Portuguese colonies, was the Vatican ... 1997 , p. 221 ref Africa By the close of the 19thcentury, new technologies and superior ... Jews, at least from the second half of the 19thcentury. ref name JCR http www.jcrelations.net en ?id ... of the Christianity in the 18th century 18th century , focused on the unchurched and sought to instill ... Want to Be a Christian , 20th Century Christian, Nashville, Tennessee 1984, ISBN 0 89098 021 7 ref ... began in western Pennsylvania and Virginia now West Virginia and was led by Thomas Campbell clergyman Thomas Campbell and his son, Alexander Campbell clergyman Alexander Campbell they used the name ... promoted a return to the purposes of the 1st century churches as described in the New Testament . One ... further dates for the event. Holiness movement Main Holiness movement The Methodists of the 19thcentury continued the interest in Christian holiness that had been started by their founder, John ... the Congregational church Congregationalist Thomas Upham . Upham was the first man to attend the meetings ... more details
be home to the Cardiff Story museum, opening in late 2010. Centrally located in The Hayes is a statue of John Batchelor politician John Batchelor a 19thcentury Liberal Party United Kingdom Liberal politician ...coord 51.479 3.175 display title region GB scale 10000 File The Hayes South in Cardiff.JPG thumb right 300px The southern end of The Hayes, showing part of St. David s, a Radisson Hotels Radisson Blu Radisson Blu hotel, Alliance sculpture Alliance , and the new Central Library The Hayes lang cy Yr Aes is a commercial area in the southern Cardiff city centre city centre of the Wales Welsh capital, Cardiff ... s. These include the Royal and Morgan arcades, both of which have entrances on The Hayes. Renovation multiple image align left direction horizontal header center Development in The Hayes center header ... 2009 center br In 2006, the shopping portfolio of The Hayes began an upgrade. With the closure of the David ... into new luxury apartments with retail units below. As of 2012, The Hayes is home to the most fashionable brands in Cardiff, becoming the luxury shopping street of the city. The Hayes features prestigious ... store and Cardiff Central Library Central Library at the southern end of the Hayes. The St Davids side of the Hayes brought new retail units and luxury apartments running the full length of The Hayes ... s Italian can also be found on The Hayes. One of the most prominent new features of The Hayes since ... Library File St David s The Hayes Cardiff.JPG thumb left 150px The newer St. David s development ... thumb 150px Morgan Arcade At the southern end of The Hayes is the St. David s Cardiff St David s , which ... venue in The Hayes, and is the National Concert Hall and Conference Centre of Wales. It hosts ... sculpture in the The Hayes. The sculpture consists of a large stainless steel and enamelled metal ... and culture ref Caf Quarter An area known as Caf Quarter is situated on Mill Lane in The Hayes ... dates date June 2011 DEFAULTSORT Hayes Category Shopping in Cardiff Category Districts of Cardiff Category ... more details
History of London This article covers the history of London in the 19thcentury . Overview File Poverty map old nichol 1889.jpg thumb 300px right Part of Charles Booth philanthropist Charles Booth s poverty map showing the Old Nichol , a slum in the East End of London . Published 1889 in Life and Labour of the People in London . The red areas are middle class, well to do , light blue areas are poor, 18s to 21s a week for a moderate family , dark blue areas are very poor, casual, chronic want , and black areas are the lowest class...occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi criminals . During the 19thcentury, London was transformed into the world s largest city and capital of the British Empire . Its population expanded from 1 million in 1800 to 6.7 million a century later 1.9 average annual growth . During this period, London became a global political, financial, and trading capital. In this position, it was largely unrivaled until the latter part of the century, when Paris and New York City began to threaten its dominance. While the city grew wealthy as Britain s holdings expanded, 19thcentury London was also a city of poverty, where millions lived in overcrowded and unsanitary slum s. Life for the poor was immortalized by Charles Dickens in such novels as Oliver Twist . One of the most famous events of 19thcentury London was the Great Exhibition of 1851 ... Coming of the railway 19thcentury London was transformed by the coming of the railway s. A new network ... . In what was one of the largest civil engineering projects of the 19thcentury, he oversaw construction ... during the 19thcentury including Trafalgar Square Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster Big Ben and the Palace ... www.historicaleye.com thenandnow1.html Circa 1896 Late 19thCentury London then and now http www.historicaleye.com ... Victorian London London history DEFAULTSORT 19thCentury London Category 19thcentury in London ..., towards the middle of the century, there became an urgent need to reform London s system of local ... more details
19thCentury. 1840 Louis Anslem Lauriat makes the first manned flight in Canada, at Saint John, New ... 19thCentury Category Aviation timelines 1801 Category 19thcentury aircraft fr XIXe si cle en a ronautique ... making a Montgolfi re manoeuvrable with the help of tame eagles. 1806 Thomas Cochrane, 10th ... File Early flight 02561u 9 .jpg thumb right 150px Thomas Harris aviator Harris jumps from his balloon to save his fianc e. Illustration from the late 19thCentury. 1824 Englishman Thomas Harris aviator Thomas Harris jumps to his death from a balloon in order to save his fianc e s life when relieving ... to Weilburg , with passengers Robert Hollond Holland and Thomas Monck Mason Mason . 1837 Robert Cocking ... known. 1875 Englishman Thomas Moy tests a tethered power driven aeroplane with steam engine drive and a wing ... more details
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Tsalagihi Ayeli ref name blogspot1 of the 19thcentury an historic entity was a legal, autonomous ... 1907 disestablishments Category Cherokee Nation 19thcentury Category Indian Territory Category Confederate ... of the United States 1865 1918 Category History of the Cherokee Category 19thcentury Native Americans ... ref Indians, Eastern Band of Cherokees of North Carolina, by Thomas Donaldson, 1892, 11th Census of the United ... day city of Natchez, Mississippi . By the mid eighteenth century, the Natchez people were defeated ... of the Creek War Red Stick War , Second Principal Chief to Pathkiller in early 17th century, de facto ... activist, and chief of the Nighthawk Keetoowah Society. William Holland Thomas , Wil Usdi 1805 ..., commanding officer of Thomas Legion of Cherokee Indians and Highlanders. Nancy Ward , Nanye ... more details