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  Greaves Jams & Marmalades
Greaves began making pure old-fashioned jams, jellies, marmalades and condiments in 1927, using only the finest fruits, vegetables, sugar and spices.
This is a perfect combination for Greaves to purchase the freshest fruits and vegetables available in order to produce superior quality, high fruit content preserves the old fashioned way.
In the early years, from 1927 until 1989, Greaves made and sold its products out of the same location in the historic district of Niagara-on-the-Lake at 55 Queen Street.
www.greavesjams.com   (335 words)

  
 Walter Greaves Online
But a mat must first and foremost complement the art.
Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Walter Greaves
All images and text on this Walter Greaves page are copyright 2007 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/greaves_walter.html   (190 words)

  
  Greaves Jams & Marmalades
Greaves began making pure old-fashioned jams, jellies, marmalades and condiments in 1927, using only the finest fruits, vegetables, sugar and spices.
This is a perfect combination for Greaves to purchase the freshest fruits and vegetables available in order to produce superior quality, high fruit content preserves the old fashioned way.
In the early years, from 1927 until 1989, Greaves made and sold its products out of the same location in the historic district of Niagara-on-the-Lake at 55 Queen Street.
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  WILLIAM GREAVES - Symbio_Article
Instead, Greaves became fed up with the Uncle Tom-type roles predominantly available to African-Americans at the time, coming to the realization that he "had to get on the other side of the camera because [Hollywood] was messing with the image of fl people with impunity" (3).
Greaves’ Brechtian "nod" to the spectator occurs towards the end of Symbio’s thoroughly captivating opening sequence, which introduces the film’s preoccupation with reflexivity, voyeurism and experimentalism and quickly establishes itself to be unlike any film made before or since.
Greaves himself admits that in order to instigate the desired crew revolt, he must be perceived as incompetent, that "for this particular film to work, a flawed, vulnerable persona was essential" (17).
www.williamgreaves.com /symbio_article.htm   (4830 words)

  
 Stanley Greaves: The Guyanist
According to Greaves, Alder used her social status to ensure that there was no cussing in front of children and that girls and young women were accorded dignity and respect.
According to Greaves, his father and members of the band were closely associated with a masquerade band from the Cummingsburg area.
Greaves' life and work demonstrates tenacity, the importance of supportive and nurturing communities, and the ability of Guyanese to leap from the "nigger yards" of misfortune onto the main stages of the world.
www.ecaroh.com /profiles/stanleygreaves.htm   (1644 words)

  
 Spurs Odyssey - Feature on Jimmy Greaves
Greaves was born at the height of the worst winter in a 100 years, although that was classified information at the time.
Greaves' chances seemed to have disappeared when he was taken ill with hepatitis B after the game, in which he had scored twice, against West Bromwich Albion on 30th October 1965 and Greaves did not reappear in the Spurs side until 29th January 1966.
Greaves' heart was broken by his omission from the Final and the seeds of his descent into an alcoholic hell can be traced directly back to that decision.
www.spursodyssey.com /articles/greaves.html   (2371 words)

  
 "Red Legs" Greaves
Greaves was born in Barbados, the son of Scottish slaves.
A short time after the elder Greaves arrived in Barbaboes as a slave, young Greaves was born and while the new son had nothing to do with the Civil War in England, he paid for the sins of his father and was a slave from the moment of birth.
Greaves in turn drew up a new set of Ship's Articles which were more to his liking, which gave stiff penalties for maltreatment of prisoners and women and a willigness to offer quarter.
www.ancientworlds.net /aw/Post/423739   (986 words)

  
 WILLIAM GREAVES - Biography
William Greaves, one of the most respected independents in the film and television production field, has enjoyed success within the full spectrum of the entertainment arts as, variously, a producer, director, writer, editor, cameraman, actor, dancer, drama teacher and song writer.
Greaves, who is considered to be the dean of African-American filmmakers, has helped to launch the careers of many African-American filmmakers.
Greaves is now working on the development of a two-hour documentary for public television on the Harlem Renaissance which will utilize unique historical footage he shot in cinéma vérité fashion in 1971 of a cocktail party reunion of distinguished artists, performers, writers and other individuals who made major contributions to the Renaissance of the 1920s.
www.williamgreaves.com /biography.htm   (799 words)

  
 Greaves
Greaves was born in Barbados, the son of Scottish slaves.
A short time after the elder Greaves arrived in Barbaboes as a slave, young Greaves was born and while the new son had nothing to do with the Civil War in England, he paid for the sins of his father and was a slave from the moment of birth.
Greaves in turn drew up a new set of Ship's Articles which were more to his liking, which gave stiff penalties for maltreatment of prisoners and women and a willigness to offer quarter.
blindkat.hegewisch.net /pirates/whosgreaves.html   (911 words)

  
 Greaves & Thomas
They informed Greaves and Thomas that they had been working with the Gemanishes Museum to produce their facsimile version, however upon inspection of the globe, they stated that they were keen to cease production of their own efforts and to market the G andT globe.
Greaves and Thomas have, on more than one occasion, offered to make the Germanische Museum's version, which would be one step closer to the original, but to date they have declined.
Greaves and Thomas now also have now formed an interesting collection of globes made in the last 300 years by other globemakers, this 500 strong collection will soon be prominently displayed in the Museum that they are presently preparing on the Isle of Wight.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /greavesandthomas   (1082 words)

  
 Jimmy Greaves profile
Then, in the summer of 1961, the Stamford Bridge faithful were outraged when Greaves moved to Italy to join AC Milan for £80,000, where he was promised fortune and fame by the Italian club.
Jimmy Greaves was a household name many years ago, but everyone who saw him play say that he was England's greatest ever goal scorer, and has still yet to be matched, and when you look at his statistics, they suggest as much - and you can't argue with the facts.
Jimmy Greaves was a footballing genius, at a time when money and TV rights were not a major factor in the game, and the boots and the ball were not the subject of millions of pounds worth of scientific research.
jamesb007mi6.tripod.com /genius/greaves.htm   (733 words)

  
 Black Film Center/Archive - The William Greaves Collection
Greave's heart was set on the music and the arts, but his father who was more practical convinced him to go to Stuyvesant High School which was a prestigious science oriented school.
Greaves graduated in the top ten percent of his class and he was going to go to City College to study engineering next.
Greaves is winner of special image awards from the NAACP and the National Urban League as well as recipient of an Indy Special Life Achievement Award from the Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers.
www.indiana.edu /~bfca/collection/special/greaves.html   (1531 words)

  
 UWA Museum & Galleries at the School of Art: Derrick Greaves
Greaves and his contemporaries at the Royal College—John Bratby, Edward Middleditch and Jack Smith—first exhibited together at the 'Young Contemporaries' in the R.B.A. Galleries in January 1952 and were taken on by Helen Lessore at the Beaux Arts Gallery.
Greaves was awarded the Abbey Major Scholarship in 1952 and went to Italy for two years.
Greaves has also been concerned to develop an idea or theme in a graphic medium following the Vollard concept of the 'suite' of prints.
www.aber.ac.uk /museum/derrickgreaves/index.shtml   (288 words)

  
 Attorney John Greaves, Schwegman Lundberg Woessner Kluth, Minneapolis, Minnesota   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Greaves was a patent examiner for three years in the Secrecy Group of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, where his area of expertise was powder metallurgy structures and processes, superconducting structures, and composite materials.
Greaves has worked in both the law firm and corporate environments in patent preparation and prosecution, patent litigation, trade secret litigation, trademark preparation and prosecution, trademark oppositions, opinion work, and client counseling.
Greaves is admitted to the Washington, D.C. Bar, the Utah State Bar, and is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
www.slwk.com /Bio/JohnGreaves.asp   (304 words)

  
 TheFA.com - Greaves the great   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Greaves began repaying his huge transfer fee in typical fashion with a hat-trick on his debut against Blackpool and thereafter the goals continued to flow with a predictable regularity.
That season had seen Greaves finish as the League's top goalscorer and he repeated this feat in 1963/64 and 1964/65 season's, thus becoming the first player to top the charts for three consecutive seasons.
Greaves won The FA Cup for the second time in 1966/67 as Spurs beat former club Chelsea 2-1 in The Final.
www.thefa.com /England/SeniorTeam/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2005/03/EnglandLegends_JimmyGreaves.htm   (474 words)

  
 Interview with Bettina Bien Greaves
GREAVES: In public and private, he was always a very quiet and unassuming person, but also he was positive and determined.
GREAVES: Remember that his full name was "Ludwig Edler von Mises." "Edler von" indicates the particular rank of nobility he had under the old Austro-Hungarian Empire.
GREAVES: Mises got a grant to have an office at the National Bureau for Economic Research, and thats where he wrote both Bureaucracy and Omnipotent Government.
www.mises.org /journals/aen/greaves.asp   (4215 words)

  
 Greaves Family of Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Ralph Greaves (34) was born in 1802 and died in 1856.
William Handley Greaves (36) was born in 1830 and died in 1895.
44. John ("Brutus") Greaves; emigrated to the U.S. Ralph Handley Greaves (37) was born in 1832 at Hathersage, and died in 1876.
www.gravesfa.org /gen334.htm   (1780 words)

  
 Greaves Family of Beeley, Derbyshire, England
In the civil wars the Greaves family took the part of Charles I and, in consequences of their losses in it, the old hereditary estates at Beeley were sold, and the head of the family settled at Mayfield.
Joseph Greaves (50) was born in 1688 and died in 1756.
Thomas Ley Greaves (124) was born 17 Nov. 1780 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, and died in Sept. 1834 in Foremark, Derbyshire (near Ingleby, south of Derby), and was buried in Foremark.
www.gravesfa.org /gen228.htm   (6672 words)

  
 Roman Greaves - MWArt.com
Roman Greaves were designed to protect the lower leg from the cut of a sword or the vicious kicking that occurred during battle.
The overall length of the Roman greaves is 18 3/4".
Greaves may be constructed of materials ranging from padded cloth to steel plate.
www.mwart.com /product.asp?pid=777&cat=186&subcat=Y&AFID=20853&PRDID=777   (132 words)

  
 William Greaves, Pioneering African American Filmmaker
Greaves was executive producer, director and writer of the film.
Greaves also said he would answer questions about the African American experience in general and the progress made in the United States as a result of the civil rights movement.
Greaves visit to Brazil in early March is sponsored by the State Department's U.S. Speakers' Program, which sends Americans of accomplishment overseas to talk to interested audiences.
usinfo.state.gov /usa/blackhis/1greaves.htm   (1263 words)

  
 Florida State University Department of History | Dr. Richard Greaves Memorial Page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Greaves were written by Joyce Sampson, Associate Professor of Strategy and Policy at the College of Distance Education, Naval Station Newport.
Greaves came to prominence in the late 1960s and 1970s with a plethora of articles and monographs on English Protestant history, John Bunyan, and Puritan thought.
Greaves spent the mid-late 1960s teaching at a number of small colleges before moving to Michigan State University in 1969, where he gained tenure as Associate Professor of the Humanities.
www.fsu.edu /~history/facpages/greavesmemorial.htm   (2199 words)

  
 Legio XX--Greaves
Greaves or lower-leg guards were not often worn by legionaries in the mid-first century, but this page is in response to a number of questions on the subject.
At the ankle, some greaves were squared off at a uniform length as on earlier styles, but some extended lower at the sides to cover the anklebones, forming an arch over the instep.
Greaves are also assumed to have been lined with leather, etc., glued in like a helmet lining.
www.larp.com /legioxx/greaves.html   (641 words)

  
 R.B. Greaves - Biography - AOL Music
Greaves was born on an Air Force base in what was then British Guyana and grew up on a Seminole reservation.
The nephew of Sam Cooke, Greaves moved to England in 1963, and was lead singer of Sonny Childe & The TNT's.
Greaves tried again in 1977, recording for the Bareback label.
music.aol.com /artist/rb-greaves/18003/biography   (169 words)

  
 OnMilwaukee.com Movies: Greaves discusses "Symbiopsychotaxiplasm" films at UWM
Among the many devotees of Greaves' work are Steven Soderburgh who has restored the film and is sending it out onto the theater circuit for the first time, and Steve Buscemi, who makes a few appearances in the new follow-up, "Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take 2 1/2." Buscemi and Soderburgh were executive producers of the second film.
Greaves, a long-standing member of the respected Actors Studio, has made more than 200 documentaries, many of which have garnered him international awards.
But it's a ploy, because instead there was no film and Greaves' crew was also filming passersby, crew members and others, offering a glimpse into the creative process and the ways it intersects with the outside world during location filming.
onmilwaukee.com /movies/articles/greaves.html?7773   (613 words)

  
 JOHNNY'S BIO | Johnny Greaves Motorsports
With his energies devoted full-time to truck racing, Greaves finished the season in the winner’s circle at the final two events of the SODA season.
In 1998, Greaves was victorious in 10 of 16 races and upstaged himself in 1999 with 11 wins, capturing his third Pro-Lite championship.
Greaves reached another milestone in 2002 with a Pro-4 championship in his Forest County Potawatomi Toyota Tundra 4x4 and led the class with three victories.
www.johnnygreaves.com /bio.htm   (732 words)

  
 John Greaves   (Site not responding. Last check: )
John Greaves was born at Colemore in Hampshire in 1602.
He was the eldest son of Reverend John Greaves.
He was sent to Balliol College at Oxford University in 1617 and graduated in 1621.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/information/biography/fghij/greaves_john.html   (200 words)

  
 Tribute to Harry A. Greaves Sr.
Harry A. Greaves Sr., a rare breed among Liberian social economic elites of the late 1970s.
Greaves, Sr., developed interest in me. It may have been for any number of reasons including my interest in politics.
Greaves, Sr.' s response, I concluded that he too did not have much faith in the Liberian democratic process.
www.theperspective.org /harrygreavessr.html   (1351 words)

  
 Greaves   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Greaves, or metal shin guards, protected the lower legs.
They were molded to the anatomy of the calf muscles and either clipped around the lower leg or were laced on.
Later versions of the bronze greave covered the knee area.
www.classics.und.ac.za /projects/panoply3/greaves.htm   (40 words)

  
 R.B. Greaves : OLDIES.com
A nephew of Sam Cooke, Greaves had built a career both in the Caribbean and in the UK, where he performed as Sonny Childs with his group the TNTs.
Greaves recorded a series of cover records as follow-ups, including Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me", James Taylor's "Fire And Rain" and Procol Harum's "Whiter Shade Of Pale".
Greaves left the label in the 70s when Ertegun could no longer spare time to work with him directly....
www.oldies.com /artist-view/R.B.-Greaves.html   (197 words)

  
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Before that it was Thomas Greaves and before Thomas it was his father Phillip, who died in Walkeringham in 1702.It is not completely clear where Phillip originated from but Beckingham seems quite likely.
It is known that the Greaves farmed in Walkeringham from as far back as the late 1700s.
John Mastin Greaves farmed the Glebe Farm at Walkeringham prior to his retirement in the 1930s.
homepage.ntlworld.com /george.straw   (405 words)

  
 Susan F Greaves Fine Art Paintings eBay Store About My Store
Greaves will start auctioning her most recent new works on September 5, 2006, the day after Labor Day.
Greaves is a charter member and on the board of the fine art honorary.
Two Greaves paintings are on exhibition, including this one, painted on site during her visit to Wisconsin.
cgi3.ebay.com /ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=greavesart   (350 words)

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