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 wsciyou.htm
BJF, 1960, Science and You: The Mycins, South Wales Echo, 8 April.
BJF, 1960, Science and You: The Brain and Memory, South Wales Echo, 3 June.
BJF, 1960, Science and You: The Birth of the Bulb, South Wales Echo, 4 March.
www.brianjford.com /wsciyou.htm   (1107 words)

  
 Outback Australia - Introduction and Index Page
Cowra, New South Wales, from Scenic Hill, Nov 1960.
On the Highway south of Alice, March 1960.
Northern Territory Queensland Victoria New South Wales and A.C.T. Tasmania South Australia Western Australia
goburra.bamford.info /outback   (392 words)

  
 Missing You - UK Missing Persons : Re-Unions
Susan Powell(Maiden Name) who qualified in physiotherapy in the 1960's and whose home was Blackwood at that time, I'd like to communicate with you.
Susan Powell of Blackwood Gwent, who qualified as a physiotherapist in the 1960's.
David went to St ILLANS High School in Caerphily of Wales in Mid Glamorgan.
www.missing-you.net /Re-Unions.php?startnum=11280   (1266 words)

  
 (Northern) Ireland - International Results 1960-1969 - Details
Home International Championship 06/04/1960 Wrexham Attendance: 16,979 Wales 3-2 Northern Ireland (HT 1-0) Scorers: RD. Blanchflower pen, W. Bingham Team: H. Gregg, A. Elder, A. McMichael.
Neill, J. Nicholson, S. Wilson, J. Crossan, W. Irvine, D. Dougan, D. Clements European Championship Qualifier (Home International Championship) 12/04/1967 Belfast Attendance: 17,770 Northern Ireland 0- 0 Wales (HT 0-0) Team: R. McKenzie, D. Craig, A. Elder, A. Stewart, WT.
(Northern) Ireland - International Results 1960-1969 - Details
www.rsssf.com /tablesn/nil-intres60.html   (1266 words)

  
 The Royal Hampshire Regiment 1946-1992.
From 1956 - 1960 The Regiment went back to Germany, from 56-57 the 1R Hamps was stationed in Oxford Barracks, Munster.
The battalion stayed in Germany until 1960 When it went to the West Indies.
In 1953 they arrived in Malaya the Royal Hampshire's fared well and served with distinction, in the guerrilla fighting in the hills and forest.
www.pauljerrard.com /rhamps/rhamps.html   (523 words)

  
 Justis - ICLR Special Issue - Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales v. Attorney-General
SACHS L.J.The right of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales to be registered as a charity under section 4 of the Charities Act 1960 depends on whether it is one "which is established for charitable purposes": see the definition of "charity" in section 45 (1).
In 1967, on refusal of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales to register it as a charity, the council appealed under section 5 (3) of the Act of 1960 joining as parties the Commissioners of Inland Revenue and the Attorney-General.
Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales [1914] 3 K.B. Smith v.
www.justis.com /titles/iclr_s7230006.html   (523 words)

  
 Justis - ICLR Special Issue - Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales v. Attorney-General
SACHS L.J.The right of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales to be registered as a charity under section 4 of the Charities Act 1960 depends on whether it is one "which is established for charitable purposes": see the definition of "charity" in section 45 (1).
In 1967, on refusal of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales to register it as a charity, the council appealed under section 5 (3) of the Act of 1960 joining as parties the Commissioners of Inland Revenue and the Attorney-General.
Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales [1914] 3 K.B. Smith v.
www.justis.com /titles/iclr_s7230006.html   (10925 words)

  
 South Carolina, South Dakota, South Korea & South West Africa Covers, Postal History & Philatelic Literature
Collection of more than 354 different South Dakota postmarks, on 354 postcards, most cancelled in the late 1950's and early 1960's, including many DPO's or offices which have since changed status, and many very small towns.
Collection of more than 338 different South Carolina postmarks, on 338 postcards, most cancelled in the late 1950's and early 1960's, including many DPO's or offices which have since changed status.
27 IX 95 Jang Shung cancel ties South Korea 300 minivan stamp to continental postcard to Ohio, view showing the Sokpulsa Temple.
www.judnick.com /LotsOfCovers/SouthCarolina-SouthWestAfrica.htm   (1718 words)

  
 SCOTTISH LEAGUE SFAQS
The Scots won all three matches, 2-1 v the Irish League in Belfast on September 7th 1960, 5-1 v the League of Ireland at Celtic Park on October 5th and 3-2 v the English League at Ibrox on March 22nd 1961.
After being transferred to Arsenal he played and scored in the 4-2 win away to Wales in October 1929, the 3-2 victory over Northern Ireland at Celtic Park in February 1930, a 5-2 defeat by England at Wembley and finally another 5-2 defeat, this time by Wales at Tynecastle in October 1932.
Although eligible to enter the Scottish Cup by virtue of their East of Scotland League membership, Whitestone Park, their home since 1906, does not come up to SFA standards so they no longer take part in the qualifying competition.
www.scottishleague.net /archive/archive135.htm   (2429 words)

  
 Australasian Art Investments (Library : Clifton)
1960 Skinner Gallery Perth 1961 Georges Gallery Perth 1961 Rudy Komon Gallery Sydney, New South Wales 1961 Whitechapel Gallery London UK 1962-1963 Australian Painting Today, Europe and North America.
1958 The Bendigo Art Prize 1960 The Crouch Prize for watercolour 1965 The Archibald Prize (Rupert Henderson) 1971 The Archibald Prize (Sir John McEwen) 1972 The Archibald Prize (E.G. Whitlam) 1976 The Master's Choice: Caltex Prize 1976 Albury - Wadonga Prize: in conjunction with Council Of Merced, California.
Clifton Pugh became the chairman of the Australian Labour Party's Art Advisory Committee in 1971 and helped formulate the ALP policy for the arts and the reconstruction of the Australian Council.
www.australasianartinvestments.com /library/artist_details.php?id=20   (2429 words)

  
 Catalogue of the Glasgow Coin Centre Library
Boon, George C. Welsh hoards 1979-1981: The coinage of Cnut in Wales; The coinage of the Empress Maud; The earliest portrait Esterlings with an appendix of other hoards from Viking times to the dissolution of the Monasteries
The new Collins concise dictionary of the English language
A catalogue of British Historical Medals 1760-1960: Volume 3 The accession of Edward VII to 1960
www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk:443 /list.php?list=books   (2429 words)

  
 Prince William of Wales - Freepedia
Prince William of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis Mountbatten-Windsor), born 21 June 1982, is a member of the British Royal Family, grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and first son of the Prince of Wales and the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
His father is HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
On 31 August 1997 Prince William's mother, Diana, Princess of Wales and her companion, Dodi Al-Fayed, were killed in a car accident in Paris, France.
en.freepedia.org /Prince_William_of_Wales.html?...   (1247 words)

  
 Things to do with the Kids - Snowdonia & North Wales
Housed in a castle tower in Conwy, North Wales, is a private collection, that grew out of a passion of one dedicated collector that began in the 1960's.
Loggerheads, three miles from Mold on the A494, is an area of outstanding natural beauty and has been popular with visitors for over 70 years.
The 2ft gauge line offers a delightful 9 mile return journey along Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake), through the beautiful scenery of the Snowdonia National Park.
www.kayukay.co.uk /kidsnorthwales.html   (1247 words)

  
 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy: Presidency - Presidency In 1960 he entered and won seven presidential primaries and captured the Democratic...
Senator John F. KENNEDY reaches his hands into a crowd while campaigning for the presidency.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy - Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917–63, 35th President of the United States (1961–63), b.
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0760619.html   (1247 words)

  
 Prince Harry of Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Harry of Wales in uniform as a Sandhurst officer cadet.
The prince's official family name is that of Windsor, according to his grandmother's royal proclamation of 1960, but some of the descendants of Queen Elizabeth II appear to utilize the surname Mountbatten-Windsor as personal preference.
Harry was born on September 15, 1984 at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, in central London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prince_Harry_of_Wales   (1594 words)

  
 Texas book index letter j
Justice Lies in the District: The U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas, 1902-1960 (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas a & M University)
Jim Courtright of Fort Worth: His Life and Legend
As of: May 29th, 2005 04:42:40 PM Jim Courtright of Fort Worth: His Life and Legend
www.txgifts.com /mybookstore/index.php?key=j   (1594 words)

  
 Singapore Backpackers Pub and Hostel - Prince of Wales
Grand Ridge beers are exclusively available on draught at The Prince of Wales (otherwise you've got to travel to Mirboo North in Victoria to enjoy the pure beer taste).
Named after the nightclub where The Beatles boogied in 1960's
The POW's Grand Ridge "Gippsland Gold Pale Ale" won the 2005 Australian International beer awards medal for best "Pale Ale".
www.pow.com.sg   (518 words)

  
 icWales - Bodies found in Wales on global database
Case 0325 describes a man' s body that was dug up from a Mountain Ash garden in 2001, who may have died as long ago as 1960.
He is thought to have been a European visitor to Wales, but the only clues found were his clothes and a haversack containing maps, a compass and cigarettes.
THE identity of a walker found dead on a remote Welsh mountain, and of a body dug from a Mountain Ash garden in 2001 may finally be discovered thanks to an internet innovation.
icwales.icnetwork.co.uk /0100news/0200wales/content_objectid=13681925_method=full_siteid=50082_headline=-Bodies-found-in-Wales-on--global-database--name_page.html   (518 words)

  
 Prince Henry of Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Henry of Wales (Henry Charles Albert David Mountbatten-Windsor) (born September 15, 1984), colloqially known as Prince Harry, is the third in the line of succession to the British throne and the thrones of other Commonwealth Realms, behind his father, the Prince of Wales, and his elder brother, Prince William of Wales.
The prince's official family name is that of Windsor, according to his grandmother's royal proclamation of 1960, but some of the descendants of Queen Elizabeth II appear to utilize the surname Mountbatten-Windsor as personal preference.
Prince Harry is a Second Lieutenant in the Blues and Royals Regiment of the Household Cavalry of the British Army.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prince_Harry_of_Wales   (1722 words)

  
 University of Wales Press Studies in Welsh History
A study of political change in modern Wales, concentrating on the sustained challenge to the Labour Party’s dominance in Wales by the emerging political voice of Plaid Cymru from the mid 1960’s onwards.
This volume deals with the political, social, economic and spiritual aspects of monasticism in south Wales between the Norman conquest of England and the Black Death, a period of growth, maturity and change.
Adult Education and the Challenge of Labour in South Wales, 1906-1940
www.uwp.co.uk /acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Studies_in_Welsh_History__28.html   (808 words)

  
 INIMIRCE IN ÉIRINN INNIU
Foreigners in Ireland excluding those born in England, Scotland and Wales, 1996
Migration to and from Ireland - an overview in charts
Foreign-born persons in Ireland, 1996, by country of origin
migration.ucc.ie /daonscoil/charts.htm   (808 words)

  
 Architecture
Architecture and society in New South Wales 1788-1842.
Recording the architectural casualties suffered during the whole period of air bombardment 1940-45 profusely illus.
Many masterpieces of Islamic art, such as the Alhambra and the Taj Mahal, were produced during the period between the early 13th century and the advent of European colonial rule in the 19th.
www.bspgallery.com.au /archit.htm   (2982 words)

  
 Countrybookshop.co.uk - Visual Culture of Wales, The
Take a multimedia journey into the visual culture of Wales during its industrial age between 1750 and 1960.
This is an essential companion to anyone interested in visual arts or the history of industrial Wales, and the starting point for understanding visual culture within the context of an industrial society.
Investigate the relations between communities, image makers and images as Welsh industrial society evolved from rural beginnings into a key world-wide supplier of coal, copper, slate, iron and steel.
www.countrybookshop.co.uk /books/index.phtml?whatfor=0708316530   (125 words)

  
 North Ryde, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Ryde is a suburb in the north of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
The mid 1960's saw the combined establishment of the North Ryde Industrial Area and Macquarie University, an idea originating from the industrial areas surrounding Stanford University in San Francisco.
Although officially a separate suburb, Macquarie Park (neighbouring to the north) is considered by many to be part of North Ryde as it was officially part of the suburb until the 1960s when it was rezoned.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Ryde,_New_South_Wales   (562 words)

  
 Major Highways of New South Wales
The new section was opened in 1960 and has historic significance in that it was the first road of its kind in Australia to be surveyed using aerial photographic interpretation.
Nonetheless, the New England Highway is generally a high standard wide 2-lane highway with many overtaking lanes and a number of dual carriageway sections.
Traffic south of Nowra is not as heavy, and the highway is generally good standard two lane with overtaking lanes.
www.geocities.com /lockstar/nswhighways.html   (4187 words)

  
 Manchester Footballerfs including Joe Mercer, Lou Macari, Howard Kendall, Jimmy Frizzell and Ryan Giggs of MUFC and MCFC
He had begun a playing career in 1957 as wing-half for Morton, and had moved to Oldham in 1960, where he played over 300 League games, scored 57 goals, and become manager in March 1970.
Having played for Salford Schoolboys and England Schoolboys teams he became a United Association Schoolboy player in February 1988, to emerge as a rare and exciting talent, scoring a goal in his debut match with Manchester United against Manchester City in 1991.
He was awarded an OBE for his services to Football in 1976, and died in Merseyside in August 1990.
www.manchester2002-uk.com /sports/footballers3.html   (1155 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Ingleside, New South Wales
Ingleside is about 30 km north of downtown Sydney and about 2km from the coast at Mona Vale.
A distinctive feature at Ingleside is the Bahá'í House of Worship built about 1960.
Ingleside is a suburb in the Pittwater and Warringah local government areas in Sydney, Australia.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Ingleside,-New-South-Wales   (110 words)

  
 HISTORY OF IMMIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT from Finland to Australia
Nyholm died in Burwood in New South Wales in 1935.
After 1960 Finnish Lutheran South Australians were visited from time to time by Pastors Kokkonen and Levanen from Melbourne who held services at a former Congregational church in Baliol Street, College Park.
It is bordered by the Gulf of Bothnia and Sweden to the west, Norway to the north, the Russian Federated Republics to the east and by the Gulf of Finland to the south.
sydaby.eget.net /mig/aus/adelaide.htm   (1848 words)

  
 PWC Archives
This would include all aspects of the United Church run schooling system leading up to 1960—the opening of the present building known as Prince of Wales Collegiate.
During the spring of 2000, Prince of Wales Collegiate
To view a brief history of Prince of Wales Collegiate click HERE.
www.pwc.k12.nf.ca /PWC_archives/pwcarchives.html   (423 words)

  
 North Ryde, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although officially a separate suburb, Macquarie Park (neighbouring to the north) is considered by many to be part of North Ryde as it was officially part of the suburb until the 1960s when it was rezoned.
North Ryde is a suburb in the north of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
The mid 1960's saw the combined establishment of the North Ryde Industrial Area and Macquarie University, an idea originating from the industrial areas surrounding Stanford University in San Francisco.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Ryde,_New_South_Wales   (588 words)

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