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 John Dalton - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about John Dalton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
From experiments with gases, Dalton noted that the proportions of two components combining to form another gas were always constant.
He was one of the first scientists to note and record colour blindness (he was himself colour blind).
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /John+Dalton   (281 words)

  
 The Dalton Genealogical Society
John Dalton was another Elizabethan M.P. serving for Saltash in 1563, 1571 and 1572, for Loswithial in 1584 and 1586 and for Preston in 1593.
John Dalton was a Corn Miller and Cotton Manufacturer at Cummersdale Mills in the 1841 census.
The first is an appeal by John Dalton and Robert Adam for news of two of their Irish convicts who had run away in July 1767, and the second is an appeal for news of another Irish convict, who was called Christopher Dolton, and had run away in June 1771 from Andrew Hamilton in Augusta.
dgs.0pi.com /vol31-35.htm   (7016 words)

  
 Dalton Genalogical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Daltons have the necessary documentation for clan status and for entry to the Clans of Ireland, Ltd. Membership in the clan organization establishes the eligibility of the Dalton International DNA Project for inclusion in future clan DNA studies at Trinity College.
B.2: (2) George Dalton, born in Holy Trinity Kings Court the 24 September 1779, was baptised in Christ Church, York the 3 October 1779, married Ann Langdale, the 1 January 1799 in St Crux, York (daughter of John Langdale).
C.4.2: Christopher Dalton, born in 1810, was baptised in St Crux, York the 30 December 1810, married Milcah Lownsbrough, in 1832 (born in 1810, daughter of George Lownsbrough and Sarah Wilson).
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 Atom Contribution Dalton John   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
John Dalton (musician) - John Dalton (born 21 May, 1943) is probably best known as The Kinks regular bass guitarist from 1969 to 1976, replacing Pete Quaife who had tired of the band.
John Howard Dalton - John Howard Dalton (born 1941) is a U.S. John Dalton - John Dalton (September 6, 1766 – July 27, 1844) was a British chemist and physicist, born at Eaglesfield, near Cockermouth in Cumberland.
John Neale Dalton - Canon John Neale Dalton (September 24, 1839 – July 28, 1931) was a chaplain to Queen Victoria and tutor to King George V of the United Kingdom.
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 John Dalton (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Dalton was educated at Cheshunt Secondary Modern School at the same time as Harry Webb (who later became Cliff Richard).
Dalton's desire was to be a full time musician, and in 1959 he joined "Danny King and The Bluejacks" as bass guitarist.
In June of that year, Dalton was asked to substitute for The Kinks' bass guitarist, Pete Quaife, who had broken his leg in a car accident.
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 Gadsby's Tavern - The Story of Gadsby's
John Wise moved to meet this new demand by purchasing a tavern on Princess Street from John Lomax sometime prior to 1785 and another on the corner of Fairfax and Cameron Streets in 1788, adding both to his holdings on Royal Street.
John Wise himself may have overseen the operation of his new tavern for the first few years, perhaps renting the older 1770 building to Hannah Griffith; both of their names appear as occupants of the site on a 1796 listing of insured properties.
In 1802, Gadsby renewed his lease with John Wise; the agreement required the former to construct a new wing on the south side of the property, a new stable to the west and a wall enclosing the courtyard, along with authorization to destroy any older buildings that were in the way.
oha.alexandriava.gov /gadsby/gt-gadsby-story.html   (2603 words)

  
 John Dalton (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John H. Dalton, US Secretary of the Navy
John N. Dalton, Governor of Virginia from 1978-1982
John Dalton, musician, former member of The Kinks
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Dalton_(disambiguation)   (95 words)

  
 Atomic Dalton John Theory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The allure of hydrogen, crucial to life atomic dalton john theory and critical to scientific discovery, is at the center of this book, which tells a story that begins with the big bang atomic dalton john theory and continues to unfold today.
It is a tale of startling discoveries atomic dalton john theory and dazzling practical benefits spanning more than one hundred years--from the first attempt to identify the basic building block of atoms in the mid-nineteenth century to the discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate only a few years ago.
John Dalton - John Dalton (September 6, 1766 – July 27, 1844) was a British chemist and physicist, born at Eaglesfield, near Cockermouth in Cumberland.
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 Herschel family Papers, 1721-1951, (bulk 1810-1871). AIP International Catalog of Sources
Among manuscripts of Sir John Herschel's works are his writings on actinometry, astronomy, the barometer, biology, chemistry, geology, music, photography, physical optics, physics, and other subjects, as well as 37 poems he wrote between 1826 and 1842.
Books from Sir John Herschel's library, including books by members of the Herschel family, as well as presentation copies of memoirs and treatises by other scientists, have been withdrawn from the collection and cataloged in the HRHRC book collection.
Photographs by Sir John Herschel and W.H. Fox Talbot have been removed from the collection and are housed in the HRHRC Photography Collection.
www.aip.org /history/catalog/icos/3668.html   (755 words)

  
 DaltonRoberts.com
He took up his first guitar at the age of 13 and a few years later was earning money as a musician.
Working on a column at his computer, Dalton has his CD collection in the background.
All material should be considered as copyrighted by Dalton Roberts and/or the Chattanooga Times Free Press and IPS Features.
www.daltonroberts.com   (241 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Bond: Living Daylights / Movie: Video: Timothy Dalton,Maryam d'Abo,Jeroen Krabbé,Joe Don Baker,John ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Timothy Dalton made his 007 debut in the lean, mean mode of Sean Connery, doing away with the pun-filled camp of Roger Moore's final outings.
Veteran series director John Glen's action scenes have never been better--especially the show-stopping mid-air battle on the net of a speeding cargo plane--and he returns the series to the smart, rough, high-energy adventures that made the Bond reputation.
And Dalton's tough, gritty Bond is as close to Ian Fleming's creation that any actor has come- yet whether or not that's a good thing is a matter of infinite debate.
www.amazon.com /Bond-Daylights-John-Glen-II/dp/6302380294   (3231 words)

  
 Dip In 'Heaven Lake' | The San Diego Union-Tribune
John Dalton's "Heaven Lake" is an example of the genre that is remarkable above all for a combination of poise and gravitas that few young American writers are likely to achieve, and to which many might not even aspire.
Dalton's descriptive writing is superior on its own terms, and also serves an inescapably sympathetic identification with Vincent's viewpoint, so the reader of "Heaven Lake" experiences with him submersion into a culture almost wholly strange to him.
James Leigh is a musician, journalist, novelist and retired professor of English.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20040411/news_lz1v11lake.html   (737 words)

  
 North and South Dakota
In the 1885 Census below, the Daltons were located in the counties and towns that are part of the Valley.
The following Daltons were issued their SS# in SD and last residence was SD.
The following Daltons were issued their SS# in SD and last residence was out of state.
daltondata.0pi.com /nsdakota.html   (711 words)

  
 062299Klinks
Dalton then proposed the idea that all matter is composed of atoms.
Dalton figured out that each element is composed of tiny particles called atoms, and that each atom of each element is the same as every other atom for that element -- but different from the atoms of any other element.
Dalton's basic ideas proved to be correct, although scientists did not become sure that atoms existed until the twentieth century.
www.trentschools.com /6/22/RERE.htm   (4731 words)

  
 September 5th
Home's old man-servant John, and a little 'lassie,' whose usual place was the kitchen, and who did not as yet know much about waiting at table.
John, unobservant of the lady's wishes, was ordered by his master to get a little porter for Mrs.
The absence of John, however, had become the subject of concentrated thought to the company, when all at once the outer-door was heard to open, hasty steps crossed the lobby, and John presented himself in the dining-room, with a flushed face, crying 'I've found ane, ma'am!
www.thebookofdays.com /months/sept/5.htm   (1965 words)

  
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When the Sheriffs took the four men from the Marshals, the Constable arrested the Marshals on his warrant, took them to Charleston, where they were bound over to appear at court at Springfield, but, being unable to give bail, were lodged in jail at Springfield.
John Dalton was born on September 6, 1766, in Eaglesfield, England.
John banged out some new tunes, a few faves from his self-titled 1998 debut album and a cover of The Beat's Rock and Roll Girl, all solo on piano!
www.lycos.com /info/john-mars.html?page=2   (521 words)

  
 The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson, Kans. | Local News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Smith, who will enter the University of Kansas in August to major in music therapy, said there were slow times and busy times, but everyone who came to Encore seemed to enjoy it.
The building, which was the former Dalton's Restaurant and Tavern, is now for sale, he said.
John Dalton designed it, and we remodeled the kitchen.
www.hutchnews.com /news/local/stories/encore071306.shtml   (328 words)

  
 deck
The boys—Josh Rosen, John Dalton, Mats Myrberg, and a half-dozen Bay Area slackers they hired along the way—were exquisitely revered because of the seemingly magical musical computer software they first threw together in Rosen’s apartment and eventually fashioned into a white-hot Silicon Valley start-up corporation.
Dalton got around the synchronization problem by producing his own duct-tape and baling-wire version of a digital recording studio, using two computers, a MIDI sequencer, and the Sound Tools digital recording software made by the Palo Alto firm Digidesign.
Dalton and Rosen are partners in a SOMA movie sound studio, and Dalton is working on his own software, which, if successful, would allow Internet search engines to seek for images, rather than word cues.
www.sitenoise.com /deck/index.html   (4965 words)

  
 2.12: Consume the Minimum, Produce the Maximum
Because each instrument is on a separate track, when a performance isn't perfect (or if the musician comes up with a new idea) that part of the original recording can be erased and then rerecorded.
"Musicians should seize the opportunity that this kind of inexpensive recording equipment allows to make things," he told me. "The control that these bigger entities have been able to exert on musicians is disintegrating.
Dalton, a musician and hacker, put together a Rube Goldberg recording and sequencing setup at his apartment that made use of two computers and an analog multitrack tape recorder.
wired-vig.wired.com /wired/archive/2.12/osc_pr.html   (3348 words)

  
 Anecdotage.com - Blindness anecdotes. Anecdotes From Yeats to Gates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In 1832, John Dalton, the father of atomic theory, received a doctorate from Oxf...
While visiting John Milton one day, James II (then the Duke of York) declared th...
In the 1930s, Col. John Paul Stapp established the limits of human acceleration....
www.anecdotage.com /browse.php?term=Blindness   (604 words)

  
 sfweekly.com - News - SF Weekly Music Awards 2002
In 1989, John Dalton came down with bacterial meningitis, a disease that tends to mess people up very quickly, resulting in everything from brain damage to death.
Dalton ended up with enough limb damage that the surgeon had to remove his legs and fingers; luckily, the doctor kept the musician's life intact.
Aiding Dee and Dalton in their razored onslaught is lead guitarist Erik Brim, whose shredding licks have been known to reduce audience members to awe-struck tears.
www.sfweekly.com /issues/2002-10-16/music_8.html   (754 words)

  
 UI Software: Videodelic: Press Release
Videodelic is already being used by a wide variety of artists and musicians around the world both on stage and in video studios.
John Dalton is a musician and developer and creator of the award-winning DECK multi-track audio recorder for the Macintosh, He recently founded Synthetik Software where he created the award-winning Studio Artist graphics program.
Raphael Elig is a musician and well-known Parisian webmaster who is part of the ResRocket Surfer team.
www.uisoftware.com /videodelic/press.html   (742 words)

  
 The JAZZ Discography - by Tom Lord
Due to time and other constraints we are unable to respond to requests for discographical data on individual musicians.
Many libraries have copies of The Jazz Discography and should be consulted on questions regarding specific musicians.
Musicians who wish to have their listings updated are asked to submit full discographical data as per the following list - Please submit this information for each release you wish to have added to the database:
www.lordisco.com /musicians/D1.html   (171 words)

  
 Whistle Rhymes by John Entwistle CD
Who bassist John Entwistle wasted no time in issuing his second solo release, WHISTLE RHYMES, just a year after his debut, SMASH YOUR HEAD AGAINST THE WALL.
John Alec Entwistle (nicknamed "The Ox") is probably the most influential bassist in rock music.
As a solo musician his first solo album, "Smash Your Head Against The Wall" (1971) was, in many ways, a lost Who album, recorded the way the bassist would've handled the group.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/6863124/a/Whistle+Rhymes.htm   (389 words)

  
 University of Hawai‘i | Pacific New Media
In addition to a thorough introduction to basic and advanced features of Studio Artist, you`ll study a set of practical tips, tricks, and presets to use to break creative log jams and apply to your art, whether you are primarily a 2D artist or an animator or video professional.
John Dalton is the president of Synthetik Software.
Dalton is also a musician and visual artist.
www.outreach.hawaii.edu /pnm/programs/2004/EVENT-L06971.asp   (318 words)

  
 Dalton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Dalton (musician) (born 1943), British bass guitarist
Dalton, abbreviated Da, is the atomic mass unit often used in chemistry, named after John Dalton the chemist
Dalton's law of partial pressure, named after John Dalton the chemist
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dalton   (213 words)

  
 Alexandria-Washington Lodge #22 Trestleboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Upon Anne Mason's death in 1761, the property was advertised for sale by Mason's executor, John Carlyle, but not actually sold until 1776 to his partner, John Dalton.
John Wise may have overseen the operation of his new tavern for the first few years, but by the end of 1796 he had leased the new building to a young man named John Gadsby.
In 1866, negotiations by Bishop John Johns of Virginia resulted in the uniting of these two divergent congregations under one priest at Christ Church.
www.aw22.org /trestleboards/archive/2002/awtb0206.html   (2255 words)

  
 UNC-TV ONLINE: North Carolina Bookwatch
This new talent shares his all-new exquisite narrative that arcs across the Chinese landscape as gracefully as it plumbs the human heart.
Author John May brings New York's giddy pre-Civil War social scene into brilliant focus in this perfectly imagined novel of a doomed man and the great love that sealed his fate.
John May shares how he breathes new life into the history, and the mystery, of this literary icon.
www.unctv.org /ncbookwatch/author_az/2004.html   (2107 words)

  
 Pete Quaife interview
Funnily enough, I met a bunch of Canadian musicians living in London at the time.
He felt he would never be as good a musician as Ray was.
I met John Dalton but we never established any kind of a relationship.
kinks.it.rit.edu /misc/quaife   (2838 words)

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