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  Isaac Hayward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Isaac James Hayward (usually known as 'Ike' Hayward) (November 17, 1884 - January 3, 1976) was Leader of the London County Council from 1947 until it was abolished in 1965.
Hayward was the son of a miner from Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, and himself went down the mines from the age of 12.
Hayward led the Labour Party's opposition to the Herbert Report recommendations that the LCC be abolished and replaced by a Greater London Council, pointing to the work the LCC had done.
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 Descendants of James C. Hayward and Hannah Marion Fisher
Mary HAYWARD was born in Oct 1846 in Livingston Co., NY and died on 9 Jun 1901 in Carroll Co., IN, at age 54.
Daughter HAYWARD was born on 10 Sep 1865 in Tippecanoe Co., IN, died on 10 Sep 1865 in Tippecanoe Co., IN, and was buried in Pierce Cemetery, Tippecanoe Co., IN.
Mamie Pearl HAYWARD was born on 5 Apr 1886 in Carroll Co., IN and died on 29 Jun 1934 in Morocco, Newton Co., IN, at age 48.
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 PORT - Portland art + news + reviews
Hayward's work is messy and accumulative, and carries the same dense and subtle visceral menace as refrigerator mold.
Hayward's clusters complicate and problematize the inertia of "the art object." Hayward suggests the possibility of mutation, of capacity for growth and self-change as a latent property of the object itself, rather than a function of the artist.
Hayward's aesthetic falls somewhere in between the delight of a field of daisies and the revulsion of cheese mold.
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 Brinkworth marriages 1653-1839 - name index L to O
Witnesses: Humphry Hayward, John Hattrill LEWIS Mary 1796 17 Apr otp a minor with consent of father (x), to Joseph Baddaley, of East Medina Hospital in the Isle of Wight a soldier of the 15 Reg.
Witnesses: Humphry Hayward, Sarah Hayward MAPSON Elizabeth 1710 28 Jan to John Hews, MAPSON Hannah 1760 24 Oct widow otp (x), to Henry Carter, glover of Ashton Keynes.
Witnesses: Humphry Hayward, John Nicholls MATHEWS Shadrach 1810 27 Aug bachelor otp, to Jane Stratton, spinster otp.
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 Hayward Gallery
The Hayward was designed by a group of young architects, working from the (then) London County Council (LCC), including Dennis Crompton, Warren Chalk and Ron Herron, all who later joined Peter Cook and his colleagues at Archigram.
The Hayward was named after the late Sir Isaac Hayward, the former leader of the London County Council.
The Hayward Gallery was designed concurrently with the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room, which were opened in 1967, but by a different design team with the LCC offices.
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 Children of Rebecca Washburn and Capt. David Johnson
Hayward, born in 1776, baptized on 1 June 1776 in West Bridgewater,
Hayward, born in 1777, baptized on 14 Dec. 1777 in West Bridgewater,
Hayward, born in 1778, baptized on 13 June 1779 in West Bridgewater,
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 Descendants of Isaac Fisher and Martha Gee
In 1880, Isaac Fisher was living in the household of his daughter and son-in-law, Almina and Isaac Gowen.
Martha was born on 27 Jul 1800 in Milton, Cayuga Co., NY, died on 1 Oct 1863 in Tippecanoe Co., IN, at age 63, and was buried in Pierce Cemetery, Tippecanoe Co., IN.
Isaac was born in 1824 in Indiana and died in Liberty Chapel Cemetery, Tippecanoe Co. In.
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 Hayward Gallery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hayward Gallery is an art gallery within the South Bank Centre, situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, in central London, England.
It was designed by the Department of Architecture and Civic Design of the Greater London Council, and is named after Sir Isaac Hayward, a former leader of the London County Council, the GLC's predecessor.
Among the tricks of the building is the different lines of the walls at ground level and walkway level on this facade, which reconcile the differing axes of the Hayward and the Royal Festival Hall.
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 Brinkworth Marriages 1653-1839 - name index P to S
Witnesses: Humphry Hayward, Isaac Sly PARKER Sarah 1802 11 Jul wool sorter otp, to Joseph Sly, labourer otp.
Witnesses: David Sutton, Humphry Hayward PEARSE Hannah 1721 29 Jul to Phillip Mathew, PEGLER Samuel 1773 21 Jan bachelor of Malmesbury, to Lucy Stratton, singlewoman otp.
Witnesses: Humphry Hayward, Joshua Hayward RANDAL Squire 1788 07 Sep carpenter otp, to Mary Stratton, spinster otp.
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 www.myspace.com/isaacpena   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
They say things move in cycles, and for Isaac Pena his musical life has gone full circle as he found his way back to the guitar driven music that enchanted him in the early years of his adolescence.
Isaac Pena is originally from Fresno, California and is now living between his hometown, where his band is based, and Oakland where he plays trumpet with local bands Aqua Libre and La Familia.
His main comrade-at-arms is his cousin Damian Garcia who owns the studio in which Isaac records as well as playing the bass guitar.
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 KENT RESOURCES: KENT FAMILY NAMES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Thomas Hayward was the only shipbuilder of that time in Deal and during his lifetime built and registered nine ships, all Luggers (about 33 to 37 Feet in length).
The son of John Gammon Hayward, Gammon Hayward (my greatgrandfather) came to America in 1851 and went to Salt Lake City, Utah.
One of these ships, the "Kate Conner" was used to freight the railroad ties across the lake when the intercontinental railroad was built across the United Sates in 1870.
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 The Hayward Gallery - Things to do in London - All in London
The Hayward Gallery was built and later opened in 1968 solely for the purpose of displaying Modern Art.
The characteristic neon tower on the top of the building was designed by Philip Vaughn and Roger Dainton and has become a recognizable sight in London’s skyline, the blue, green, red, magenta and yellow neon strips are controlled by the strength and direction of the wind.
The Hayward Gallery was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1968 and named after Sir Isaac Hayward, the former leader of the London County Council.
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 Descendants - pafg81.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Oliver HAYWARD was born on 28 Mar 1771 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA, USA.
Libeus HAYWARD was born on 4 Oct 1772 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA, USA.
Isaac HAYWARD twin was born on 15 Mar 1777 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA, USA.
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The Bridgewater Haywards were founded by Thomas Hayward who was born in 1597 at Aylesford, Essex, England.
Catherine Hayward Jones died in 1906 and her last residence is listed as 16 West 5th Street, which is now a vacant lot.
A brother of David, Shadrack Hayward, was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant of a troop of Cavalry in the Brigade of Militia, Delaware Co., N.Y., in April 1810.
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 Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London SE1 tourist information from TourUK
The Hayward Gallery, one of the largest, purpose-built galleries in Britain, forms part of the South Bank Centre.
Named after Sir Isaac Hayward, one-time leader of the LCC, the gallery was designed by the GLC Department of Architecture, led by Geoffrey Horsefall.
In 1999 the architect Rick Mather was appointed to re-plan the area, with plans to to demolish many of the buildings of the South Bank, including the Hayward Gallery, and replace them with a new film complex, hopefully to include a new Museum of Moving Image now that the popular original was closed.
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 Family Bible Records | Surname Genealogy 20
The funeral of Isaac S. BRIGGS, who died suddenly at Neosa, Missouri, last Monday was held from the Christian church at Red Rock on Tuesday, August 9th, Rev. A.
BRIGGS was born in New Concord in 1840 and spent the entire part of his younger days in that vicinity.
The deceased was a member of the Christian church of Red Rock and was keenly interested in the welfare of that institution.
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 Hayward Gallery | About | History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Hayward Gallery is part of the South Bank Centre which includes the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Purcel Rooms and the Poetry Library.
The Hayward was designed by a group of young architects, including Dennis Crompton, Warren Chalk and Ron Herron.
Designed by Philip Vaughan and Roger Dainton, it was commissioned by the Arts Council in 1970, and a model was originally shown as part of the Hayward's Kinetics exhibition that year.
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 Catherine HAYWARD
Isaac and Catherine lived on a farm at Penobsquis and had a mill there by the Second bridge.
Isaac was severely injured in a dispute with a neighbor over a spring and removed to St. John.
Children of Catherine HAYWARD and Isaac CLEVELAND are:
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 by author: isaac_babel
So we have the image of Babel the pale scholarly youth with 'spectacles on his nose and autumn in his heart" He after Chekhov is the great Russian short story writer.
"The journal Isaac Babel kept when he rode with the Cossacks in the 1919-20 war the Soviet Union waged against Poland served as source material for the stories in his brilliant collection, RED CALVARY.
The diaries are a gem in themselves, displaying Babel's immediate response to the situation at hand, later to be transmuted by the writer's alchemy into the gold of the stories.
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 Pane-Joyce Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Isaac, of Malden, later of Cambridge, was freeman 1690.
In Jun 1666 Isaac first married Hannah Hayward, daughter of Samuel Hayward, at Malden, MA.
Child of Isaac and Hannah (Hayward) Hill, born at Malden:
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 Aubrey S. Hayward - Somerset Herald - delmarvanow.com
PRINCESS ANNE -- Aubrey S. Hayward, 59, of Princess Anne died Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2006.
Born in Salisbury, he was the son of the late Clinton C. Hayward Sr.
Also preceding him in death was his wife of 25 years, Victoria Johnson Hayward.
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 Fred Isaac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fred Isaac is an independent scholar in the San Francisco Bay Area.
He received his B.A. in History from Allegheny College, an M.L.S. from the University of Pittsburgh, and an M.A. from California State University, Hayward.
He has served on the PCA Board and has been a member of the Russel B. Nye Award Committee.
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 Hayward Gallery, Waterloo - London - UK Attraction
Part of the South Bank Centre, the Hayward Gallery is one of the most important art galleries in London, both for the exhibitions it puts on and for its architectural interest.
The gallery is a classic example of sixties brutal architecture and is hated as equally as it is loved.
It was designed by young architects of the period including Dennis Crompton and Warren Chalk.
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 PUC OPENS INVESTIGATION INTO OPERATIONS OF UNLICENSED MOVING COMPANY GLOBE VAN LINES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) opened an investigation (I. 04-08-023) on August 19, 2004, to determine the fitness of Globe Van Lines of California to obtain a permit, and whether fines and sanctions should be imposed for violations disclosed in staff's investigation.
Globe Van Lines of California is based in Chatsworth and Hayward.
Isaac Nagar is the president of the corporation.
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William Hayward, the first ancestor about whom we have any authentic data, was born March 29, 1707.
The Hayward family were Quakers and, apparently, close friends of the Scott family, as William Hayward's name appears as a witness on Jacob Scott's will.
John Hayward was born December 10, 1740 and died December 27, 1744.
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 Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska - Roster Chapter Names Index
Gilman, Isaac 1st Regiment-Co. E Gilman, Isaac 1st Regiment-Co. B Pvts.
Gohenton, Isaac 1st Regiment-Co. G Goines, Madison 1st Regiment-Co. C Pvts.
Hayward, Isaac 2nd Nebraska Cavalry-Co. M Hazard, Radamus 1st Regiment-Co. E Hazard, Radimus 1st Regiment-Co. C Pvts.
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 Premeet favorites don't disappoint in XO INvite's Finale : XO INVITE :: A TEAM XO EVENT :: Hayward Field Eugene Oregon
It was supposed to be the clash of two future University of Oregon teammates, Kenny Klotz (Sr., Central Catholic) and Isaac Stoutenburg (Sr., Crater), but the strong north wind and a Washington state runner, Joe Churchill (Sr., Auburn Riverside, WA), making his Hayward Field debut had something to say about that.
The team is comprised of primarily post collegiate athletes that train in the state of Oregon or graduated from the University of Oregon.
We host an elite team high school track meet at Hayward Field called the XO Invite, direct and coach a fun low cost athletic kid’s camp called the XO Athletic Camp, and volunteer hundreds of hours a year in our community.
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 Revenge of the Pequots - Kim Isaac Eisler - Mobipocket eBook
In the mid-1970s, the Mashantucket Pequot tribe had only one member -- an elderly woman who pleaded with her grandson to come live on the impoverished reservation and save it from falling into government hands upon her death.
In Revenge of the Pequots, journalist Kim Isaac Eisler tells the remarkable story of how Richard "Skip" Hayward, then an unemployed ship-worker, granted his grandmother's dying wish, revived the moribund clan, and transformed the Pequots into the richest and most influential band of Native Americans in history.
As a result of Hayward's strategizing, for one of the few times in history -- and in a truly ironic reversal -- the bizarre legal structure governing Native Americans actually worked to their advantage in a mainstream enterprise.
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 The Christian Remembrancer
Isaac Alling Jacob Abramse Henrietta Andruss David Alling Jonathan Andruss Elijah Andruss Hannah Adams John Alling Hon.
Henry Squier William Smith Caleb Smith Joshua Smith Caleb Tichenor Ezekiel Taylor Moses Taylor Nathaniel Taylor Henry Taylor Phinehas Taylor Matilda Taylor Isaac Taylor David Tichenor Amos Vincent Mary Williams Amos Williams Josiah Williams Aaron Williams Maj. Abraham Winans {Could be son of Isaac Winans & Hannah ?} Zenas Ward Jotham Williams Doct.
Nathaniel Cooper Benjamin Cooper Capt. Isaac Corwin Joseph Coleman Enoch D'Camp Abraham Dickerson Abraham Dickerson, jun Rev. Lemuel Fordham John A. Gardiner, Esq.
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 Ancestors of Isaac Gray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Marriage: Eliza Hayward 13 June 1867, Motcombe Parish, Dorset, England
Isaac married Eliza Hayward, daughter of John Hayward and Roseanna Brickell, on 13 June 1867 in Motcombe Parish, Dorset, England.
(Eliza Hayward was born in 1847 in Enmore Green, Motcombe, Dorset, England and was christened on 19 January 1847 in Motcombe, Dorset, England.)
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