Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and link to biographical essay from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
Offers residential sales and lettings. Searchable database.
Timeline of the events of the reformation of Britain's monarchy, the deposing of the Stuarts and the installation of William and then the Hanovers.
…lly form Aramid, Ltd. Edited and revised with permission by William C. Smith, from Industrial Textile Associates.…
Featuring ancestors and descendants of William Pernia (b.1868) and Cora Leonard (b.1877) of Monroe County, Michigan. Compiled by Lois Pernia Vidolich.
Founder William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen from 1483 to 1514.
Jacobite Steam Train operates between Fort William and Mallaig from mid June to the end of September.
Jesuit missioner and writer; born according to the best authorities, in 1585; died at Seville, 1655.
Handcrafted, wooden model sailing ships constructed by master builder William F. Capps, Jr.
(1966- ), Coney Island, New York. Biography and selected works, from the Wisconsin Alliance for Composers.
Situated in a corner period-listed building, dating back to the 18th century. A renovated building, the interior is a blend of old Victorian atmosphere, and modern amenities.
Researching the lineage from Pittsylvania County, Virginia that descends from William T Gauldin, a Revolutionary War Soldier.
Archbishop of Cashel, Ireland, b. near Mallow, Co. Cork, 24 May, 1824; d. at Thurles, 22 July, 1902.
Detailied history and information about the author and his family, with focus on his professional experience.
19th century group of amateur American philosophers founded and led by William Torrey Harris.
Describes current funding interests in education, environment, and performing arts, with information on past grantees and foundation operations.
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