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  Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gardiner's treatment of the subject is exhaustive and philosophical, taking in political and constitutional history, the changes in religion, thought and sentiment, their causes and their tendencies.
The minuteness of his narrative detracts from its interest; though his arrangement is generally good, here and there the reader finds the thread of a subject broken by the intrusion of incidents not immediately connected with it, and does not pick it up again without an effort.
And Gardiner has the defects of his supreme qualities, of his fairness and critical ability as a judge of character; his work lacks enthusiasm, and leaves the reader cold and unmoved.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_Rawson_Gardiner   (736 words)

  
 John Eliot Gardiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Eliot Gardiner (born April 20, 1943, Fontmell, Dorset, England) is a prominent British conductor famous for his performances of Baroque music on early instruments.
John Eliot Gardiner was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998.
In his spare time, Gardiner runs an organic farm in North Dorset, which was set up by his great uncle, composer Henry Balfour Gardiner.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Eliot_Gardiner   (366 words)

  
 Home - Ken Gardiner
Today Ken Gardiner is seen by many as one of the country's premier model makers, providing yachtsmen with re-creations of their yachts in exacting detail.
Gardiner says most of his clients are current owners, interested either in preserving a vision of their boat or just plain showing off.
Gardiner has two other modelmakers helping him in his shop and all models are made of wood with some plastic.
www.kengardiner.com   (529 words)

  
 Gardiner Expressway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway, known locally as "The Gardiner", is an expressway connecting downtown Toronto, Ontario with its western suburbs.
The Gardiner Expressway was one of the first projects undertaken by the newly formed government of Metropolitan Toronto.
As a result, the Gardiner is one of the busiest freeways in the Toronto area, along with the DVP.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gardiner_Expressway   (1153 words)

  
 Henry C. Gardiner
Kansas was "Bleeding Kansas" when the Gardiners came within its borders, and as a family they have witnessed the passing of the buffalo and the old time trails and roads, the coming of the railroads, and every other phase of development that has brought Kansas such enviable fame and position among the states.
The Kansas Gardiners are descended from a member of the titled nobility of England, Lord Gardiner, who in colonial times came to America and founded a colony in Maryland.
Gardiner's grandfather, James T. Gardiner, was born in Maryland, moved from there to Kentucky, and soon after the government acquired the western section of Missouri known as the Platte Purchase he moved into that country.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1919ks/g/gardinhc.html   (1725 words)

  
 Alan Gardiner
Sir Alan H. Gardiner was one of the premier Egyptologists of the early twentieth century.
Gardiner was born in Eltham on March 29, 1879.
Gardiner was married that year to Hedwig von Rosen, with whom he had two sons and a daughter.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/information/biography/fghij/gardiner_alan.html   (602 words)

  
 Stephen GARDINER (Bishop of Winchester)
Thus Gardiner and the Archbishop maintained opposite sides of the King church policy; and though Gardiner was encouraged by the King to put up articles against the Archbishop himself for heresy, Cranmer could always rely on the King protection in the end.
Gardiner was restored to his bishopric and appointed Lord Chancellor, and he set the crown on the Queen head at her coronation.
The story told by Richard Fox, that Gardiner refused to dine on the day of the burning of Ridley and Latimer, until he heard from his servants posted along the road, that the faggots were kindled about them, and that whilst at table he was seized with mortal illness, has been effectively disproved.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/StephenGardiner.htm   (2806 words)

  
 Decca Music Group - John Eliot Gardiner
It is therefore no wonder that John Eliot Gardiner’s performances in concert and on record are unmistakeable, not just for their zest and technical mastery, but as highly personal readings of music from Monteverdi to Verdi and beyond.
Following the spectacular success of the staged, semi-staged and recorded performances of Mozart’s mature operas in Europe, John Eliot Gardiner decided to use the same collaboration of choir and artists for his next project that was to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the death of J.S. Bach.
From December 1999 to December 2000, John Eliot Gardiner, the Monteverdi Choir and the English Baroque Soloists embarked on the mammoth project of performing, recording, and broadcasting all of Bach’s 200 sacred cantatas throughout churches in Europe within a single year.
www.deccaclassics.com /artists/gardiner/biog.html   (1116 words)

  
 Biography of Muriel Gardiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Gardiner was appointed a training and supervising analyst in 1955, but she never accepted any candidates.
Gardiner’s publications include The Deadly Innocents: Portraits of Children Who Kill (1976), a book which grew out of her work with children and adolescents; and The Wolf-Man by the Wolf-man (1971), which she edited.
Muriel Gardiner’s contribution to psychoanalysis goes beyond her books and papers, her generous support of the Hampstead Clinic, the Freud Archives and the Freud Museum, and her long relationship with the Wolf-Man, characterized as it was by her concern for his dignity and psychological well-being.
www.psychoanalysis.org /bio_gard.htm   (568 words)

  
 James G Gardiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Jimmy Gardiner was first elected to the Saskatchewan legislature in 1914 and served as minister of highways (1922-26) in the government of Premier Charles A. Dunning from 1922 until succeeding Dunning as Premier in 1926.
Gardiner left provincial politics the next year to join the federal cabinet of Liberal Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King as Minister of Agriculture holding that portfolio for twenty-two years until 1957 when the Liberal government was defeated.
Gardiner ran for the leadership at the 1948 Liberal leadership convention but lost to Louis St. Laurent.
www.wikiverse.org /james-g-gardiner   (328 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - Biography - Chuck Gardiner
Although Gardiner said he became a goalie because he was a poor skater, he was known as the "Wandering Scotsman" because he was the first goaltender who consistently moved out of the net to cut down the shooter's angle.
Gardiner held Detroit scoreless in regulation, then was replaced by Mush March when the game went into overtime.
Gardiner had 43 shutouts and a 2.13 goals-against average in 316 regular season games.
www.hickoksports.com /biograph/gardinerch.shtml   (239 words)

  
 Gardiner
Gardiner is located in southwest Montana, at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park.
Founded in 1880, Gardiner is a center of activity for visitors to the region, serving as the original, and only year round entrance to the Park.
President Theodore Roosevelt visited Gardiner in 1903, when he dedicated the famous Roosevelt Arch made of basaltic rock through which travelers could go on their way to the 'Yellowstone Wonderland.' The overall height of the arch is 50 feet with an entrance arch of 30 feet high and 20 feet wide.
travel.mt.gov /categories/City.asp?CityID=133&SiteID=1   (255 words)

  
 Gardiner, Montana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The North Gate to Yellowstone Park is in Gardiner, Montana.
Gardiner is a census-designated place located in Park County, Montana.
Gardiner is located at 45°2'13" North, 110°42'50" West (45.036837, -110.713768)
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gardiner,_Montana   (421 words)

  
 Home Services Shop Athlete of the Month: Gardiner is standing tall for John Jay this year   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Gardiner, a senior left-hander, went 20-2 in the regular season with 247 strikeouts in 143 2/3 innings.
The weekend of May 14-15, Gardiner pitched four complete games to lead the Indians to a third-place finish at the Morabito Tournament in Binghamton, including a 5-4 victory over Cicero-North Syracuse, the top-ranked Class AA team in the state.
But put Gardiner on the mound in softball socks and how tall she stands depends on which foot she is standing on.
www.thejournalnews.com /newsroom/052605/b03pt0526spathle.html   (1026 words)

  
 Origin of the Gardner Surname
Sir Osborn Gardiner, Knight, Lord of the Manor of Oral on Douglas River in Wigan Parish, West Derby Hundred, was one of the most prominent members of the Lancaster branch of the family.
George Gard(i)ner of Newport, R.I., said to have descended from the Lancaster, England line of the family, emigrated in 1638 and was married shortly after to Horodias (Long)Hicks, a widow, by whom he had issue of Benoni, Henry, George, William, Nicholas, Dorcas and Rebecca.
Joseph Gardiner was at Wickford early in the seventeenth century and later removed to Marraganset.
ted.gardner.org /gardname.htm   (969 words)

  
 Daily Texan: Gardiner
Chemistry professor Gardiner dead at 67 By Jeffrey Hipp William C. Gardiner, a UT chemistry professor for 40 years and an avid bicyclist and outdoorsman, died Friday after being hospitalized for injuries sustained in a bicycle fall on Wednesday.
Gardiner, who was internationally renowned for his work in combustion chemistry, showed people the surprising complexity of fire, he added.
Gardiner graduated from Princeton University in 1954, then studied at Heidelberg University and Goettingen University in Germany before attending Harvard University, where he received his doctorate in chemistry.
neon.cm.utexas.edu /faculty/gardinerdt.html   (404 words)

  
 John Gardiner Collection at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
The John Gardiner Collection was donated to the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center in 1997.
John Gardiner, a prominent Norwalk, Ohio resident, was born in New London County, Connecticut, in 1816.
Gardiner married Frances Mary Joslin in 1843 and was the father of four children.
www.rbhayes.org /mssfind/lh_coll/gardiner.htm   (231 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Music: Mozart: Requiem / Bonney, von Otter, Blochwitz, W. White, Gardiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John Eliot Gardiner's 1986 recording of Mozart's unfinished Requiem, with the Monteverdi Choir and the English Baroque Soloists, is a model of clarity and grace.
Gardiner does this piece justice by returning us all to the 18th century and his singers and orchestra are immediately stating that fact with the very first movement, Requiem.
Gardiner is one of that rare breed of conductors who often achieve maximum intensity AND maximum clarity.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000040YU?v=glance   (1475 words)

  
 Gardiner - New Mexico Ghost Town
A geologist for the Santa Fe Railroad, a James T. Gardiner, discovered coal in Dillon Canyon about 1881 and by 1882 operations had begun.
As it began to grow, the town took on a certain sophistication with a Ladies Club, a local band, the Gardiner Reading Circle, and a sportsmen's club among other social activities.
During the early 1920s, Gardiner was at its zenith.
www.ghosttowns.com /states/nm/gardiner.html   (154 words)

  
 Gardiner, Montana - Yellowstone's Only Year Round Entrance
Gardiner is situated in Southwest Montana, at the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park.
Gardiner has the atmosphere of a quaint western town, complete with Yellowstone Elk meandering and grazing throughout the town.
Gardiner is sandwiched between the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness to the North and the world's first and most famous national park, Yellowstone National Park, to the South.
www.gardiner-montana.com   (1290 words)

  
 Security System Supplier: Gardiner Security Products & Equipment:
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Gardiner Security customers are now able to remain at the forefront when it comes to new product releases, company promotions and newsworthy items including.....
www.gardinersecurity.co.uk   (254 words)

  
 John Eliot Gardiner (Conductor) - Short Biography
In 1994 John Eliot Gardiner was named "Classical Artist of the Year" (German Record Critics Award) and in 1995 he was the first conductor to receive the Dietrich Buxtehude Prize.
John Eliot Gardiner holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Lyons (1987) and was named "Officier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres" (1988) and "Commander of the British Empire" (1990).
John Eliot Gardiner received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II at the June Birthday Honours in 1998.
www.bach-cantatas.com /Bio/Gardiner-John-Eliot.htm   (511 words)

  
 1977: 'Julia' and Muriel Gardiner
Gardiner said she had spoken often over the years, including to the lawyer, about how she had been involved with the Austrian Socialist party in the 1930s.
Gardiner's story detailed undeniable similarities between her experiences and in "Julia," including the smuggling with a stylish fur hat.
Born in Chicago in 1901, Gardiner was the youngest of four children of a meat-packing magnate, which gave her enormous wealth and opportunities.
www.capitalcentury.com /1977.html   (1077 words)

  
 Gardiner Elementary School - USD 259   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Gardiner is a Title I neighborhood school in southeast Wichita that provides a safe, nurturing environment where all students can earn a quality education.
To ensure academic success, Gardiner offers the Reading is Fundamental program, the Reading First program, Accelerated Reader, Latchkey, pre-kindergarten and all day kindergarten classes, interrelated special education, reduced class size for reading, a full time librarian, counselor and social worker, standards-based instruction, and Lightspan.
The Gardiner staff includes a full-time speech clinician, counselor, social worker and nurse in addition to the regular classroom teachers, special education teachers and support staff for music, physical education and art.
www.usd259.com /elementary/gardiner.html   (772 words)

  
 Dr. Nile Gardiner
Gardiner’s policy papers are read widely on Capitol Hill, where he is regularly sought after for advice on major foreign policy matters.
Gardiner received his Ph.D. in History from Yale University in 1998, and was awarded several academic scholarships, including the International Security Studies Smith Richardson Foundation Fellowship, and the David Gimbel Fellowship.
Gardiner gave the BBC world television live analysis of President George W. Bush’s major White House speech ahead of the outbreak of war with Iraq, as well as analysis of British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s historic address to Congress for Fox News.
www.heritage.org /About/Staff/NileGardiner.cfm   (727 words)

  
 Bristol University - Department of Archaeology and Anthropology - Paula Gardiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Gardiner, P.J. "Excavations at Birdcombe, Somerset: Mesolithic Settlement, Subsistence and Landscape Use in the South West of England", in R. Young (ed) Mesolithic Lifeways.
Gardiner, P.J. "Caught in the act — where is this transition?", in L. Bevan & J. Moore, (eds) Peopling the Mesolithic in a Northern Environment, BAR International Series 1157, 103-112.
Gardiner, P.J. The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in South West England.
www.bris.ac.uk /archanth/staff/gardiner.html   (468 words)

  
 Gardiner's Island
Gardiner's Island, which sits between the North and South Forks of Long Island, is privately owned.
Julia was a descendant of Lion Gardiner, the first European owner of Gardiner's Island and an important part of Long Island history (If memory serves, one of Tyler's children was named Lion Gardiner Tyler).
The Gardiner's were active in Long Island's maritime history.
www.longislandlighthouses.com /gardiner.htm   (564 words)

  
 Communications Support in Japan :: Gardiner Communications - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Gardiner Communications is an internation business support consultancy providing a range of services including on the ground support in Japan, market entry advice and assistance, in addition to intercultural guidance, interpreting and translation.
Gardiner Communications launched new website for Botton and Gardiner Urban Furniture of Sydney.
A complete remake of the site with a beatiful new frontend, driven by a content management system for B&G's range of furniture for public spaces, shopping malls, parks and gardens, and their portfolio of installations into public spaces and infrastructure.
www.gardinercommunications.com   (194 words)

  
 Kerlins.net > Muriel Gardiner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Thelma Kerlin, wife of Otis P. Kerlin, was employed by Muriel Gardiner and Joe Buttinger at Brookdale Farm, NJ possibly beginning around 1940 until her retirement about 1974.
The REAL JULIA: the Muriel Gardiner Story (57 min/Color & B/W HS+/VHS/ VCH00352) A documentary film featuring Muriel Gardiner, an American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, while a medical student in Vienna, who risked her life working in the Austrian Resistance and helped scores of Jews and anti-Nazis escape to freedom.
In this film Gardiner reflects on her life in the Austrian underground and on the film, Julia.
kerlins.net /bobbi/research/genealogy/gardiner   (1109 words)

  
 Featured "Come Home Montana" Community~GARDINER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It is nestled in the Upper Yellowstone Valley surrounded by National Park Land and Forest Land with the Yellowstone River running through the center of town.
Gardiner has matured and grown to meet the needs of today's visitors.
We believe our town is a good place to spend time rich in history, surrounded by bountiful wildlife, in the heart of some of the West's finest country.
www.matr.net /print-15165.html   (210 words)

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