CecilForsyth was an English composer and musicologist. He was born in Greenwich on November 30, 1870, and he died in New York to which he moved in 1914 on December 7, 1941. He studied at Edinburgh University and at the Royal College of Music with Charles Villiers Stanford and Hubert Parry , and played viola in various London Orchestras. His compositions include the Viola Concerto in G minor which premiered at the Proms in 1903 with mile F rir as soloist , the operas Westward Ho and Cinderella , and the choral ballad Tinker, Tailor . His books about music include Music and Nationalism A Study of English Opera 1911 , Choral Orchestration 1920 , A History of Music 1916 with Stanford , and A Digest of Music History 1923 . Forsyth is arguably best known for his Orchestration , originally published in 1914 and revised in 1935. Dover published a reprint of this revision in 1983 with a new foreword by composer William Bolcom , who lauds especially its insight into instrumental culture and its wit. Conductor Adrian Boult recounts in Adrian Boult on Music how Forsyth advised Ralph Vaughan Williams about the orchestration of the latter s Symphony No. 2 Vaughan Williams A London Symphony . Bibliography Grove Dictionary of Music , CecilForsyth . The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music , CecilForsyth . Bynog, David M. CecilForsyth The Forgotten Composer? Journal of the American Viola Society 24, no. 1 Spring 2008 13 19. Bynog, David M. The Vocal Music of CecilForsyth. British Music 30 2008 6 15. External links http www.mdt.co.uk MDTSite pages product product.asp?prod CDA67546&cookie 5Ftest 1 MDT Mail Order, Recording blurb IMSLP id Forsyth, Cecil Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Cecil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1941 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forsyth, Cecil Category 20th century classical composers Category English composers Category English classical violists Category 1870 births Category 1941 ... more details
NOTOC Forsyth may refer to Places Oceania Forsyth Island , Tasmania, Australia Lake Forsyth , New Zealand Forsyth Bluff, Australia, see West Cape Howe National Park United States Forsyth, Georgia , a city Forsyth, Illinois , a village Forsyth, Missouri , a city Forsyth, Montana , a city Forsyth County, North Carolina Forsyth County, Georgia Forsyth Township, Michigan Forsyth Street Manhattan Forsyth Park , Savanna, Georgia James and Mary Forsyth House listed on the National Register of Historic Places People Forsyth surname , list of people with the surname Forsyth Clan Forsyth , one of Scotland s most prestigious clans Other The Forsyth Institute , an oral health research institute based in Boston, Massachusetts Forsyth Medical Center , Winston Salem, North Carolina Forsyth Technical Community College , Winston Salem, North Carolina USS Forsyth PF 102 USS Forsyth PF 102 , a United States Navy patrol frigate in commission from 1945 to 1946 Forsyth St. Louis MetroLink , tram station See also Forsyte disambiguation Forsythe disambiguation Forsyth&ndash Edwards Notation FEN in chess disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Forsyth fr Forsyth it Forsyth nl Forsyth pl Forsyth pt Forsyth vo Forsyth ... more details
wiktionary CecilCecil may refer to tocright Places Cecil College , a community college Cecil County, Maryland , United States Cecil Field , an airport in Jacksonville, Florida, United States Cecil, Georgia , United States Cecil, Ohio , United States Cecil, Oregon , United States Cecil, Pennsylvania , United States Cecil, Wisconsin , United States People Brett Cecil born 1986 , Canadian baseball pitcher Caecilius of Elvira , patron saint of Granada Cecil Banes Walker 1888 1915 , English first class cricketer Cecil B dker born 1927 , Danish writer Cecil Boyd Rochfort 1887 1983 , British thoroughbred racehorse trainer Cecil Brooks III born 1961 , American jazz drummer Cecil Charles Worster Drought 1888 1971 , English physician Cecil Clarke born 1968 , Canadian Legislative Assemblymen Cecil Cooper born 1949 , American baseball player and manager Cecil Day Lewis 1904 1972 , Irish poet and the British Poet Laureate Cecil Dolecheck born 1951 , Iowa State Representative from the 96th District Cecil Fielder born 1963 , American baseball player Cecil Frank Powell 1903 1969 , British physicist and Nobel laureate Cecil Grigg 1891 1968 , American football player Cecil Heftel 1924 2010 , American politician in Hawaii Cecil Humphery Smith born 1928 , British genealogist and heraldist Cecil Mamiit born 1977 , American tennis player representing the Philippines Cecil McBee born 1935 , American post bop jazz bassist Cecil Mountford 1919 2009 , New Zealand rugby league footballer and coach Cecil Parker 1897 1971 , English character and comedy actor Cecil Parkinson born 1931 , British politician Cecil Potter born 1888 , former professional manager Cecil Purdy 1906 1979 , Australian chess player Cecil Rhodes 1853 1902 , British imperialist and businessman Cecil Sandford born 1928 , British former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Cecil Spring Rice 1859 1918 , British diplomat and Ambassador to United States 1912 1918 Cecil Taylor born 1929 , American pianist and poet Cecil Tyndale Biscoe ... more details
cleanup date June 2010 The Cecil is a historic luxury hotel located in the hill station Shimla , India . It was established in 1884 by the British. The address is at Chaura Maidan. It was purchased by one of its employees, Mohan Singh Oberoi , who later founded the Oberoi Hotels group, which presently owns and operates by the property ref name ny http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9900E4D61131F937A35756C0A9649C8B63 Mohan Singh Oberoi, 103, A Pioneer in Luxury Hotels New York Times , May 4, 2002 . ref ref http timesofindia.indiatimes.com articleshow 1979608132.cms The centennial Man Times of India , September 1, 2001. ref . History The Cecil had quite modest beginnings in 1883 as a one storied house, the Tendril Cottage with its famed inhabitant Rudyard Kipling. It is claimed that Rudyard Kipling frequented the house where he wrote his novels, including Plain tales from the Hills , inspired by Shimla. Mohan Singh Oberoi arrived in Shimla in 1922, when after numerous owners the Cecil was bring run by John Faletti. Thus began an enduring legacy. Mohan Singh Oberoi quickly rose up the ranks and formed a strong relationship with the new manager Mr. Ernest Clarke. Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi acquired the Cecil as a part of the acquisition of the Associated Hotels of India in 1944. Soon, The Cecil became the address that every one wanted to be seen at. The famous Balls and Floor shows and Lola, the dancer added to the charm of the hotel. The hotel was closed in 1984 for extensive renovation and refurbishment and was reopened in 1997, restored to a style befitting its past glory, worthy of the Oberoi s present. Literature cite book author William Warren, Jill Gocher title Asia s legendary hotels the romance of travel location Singapore publisher Periplus Editions year 2007 isbn 978 0 7946 0174 4 References references External links http www.oberoicecil.com The Oberoi Cecil Homepage DEFAULTSORT Cecil Category Oberoi Hotels & Resorts Category Hotels in India Category ... more details
Forsyth is a Scotland Scottish surname. It may refer to TOCright People Adam Forsyth , Australian Olympic boxer b. 1981 Alex Forsyth footballer , Scottish footballer Alex Forsyth hockey , ice hockey player in the National Hockey League Amanda Forsyth , Canadian cellist Andrew Forsyth 1858 1942 , British mathematician Benjamin Forsyth , U.S. Army officer in the War of 1812 Bill Forsyth , Scottish film director Brandon Forsyth , American figure skater Brigit Forsyth , British actress Bruce Forsyth , British entertainer Campbell Forsyth born 1939 , Kilmarnock and Scotland international goalkeeper CecilForsyth , British composer David Forsyth disambiguation David Forsyth David Forsyth actor born 1947 , American soap opera actor David Forsyth chess 1854 1909 , chess writer and inventor of Forsyth notation Frederick Forsyth , British author and journalist George Forsyth , Peruvian football goalkeeper George Alexander Forsyth , commanding officer of the U.S. 9th Cavalry Regiment during the Battle of Beecher Island James W. Forsyth 1835 1906 , Commander of the 7th Cavalry Regiment at the Wounded Knee Massacre John Forsyth politician 1780 1841 , United States politician John Forsyth Jr. , American newspaper editor John Kealty Forsyth 1867 1928 , Australian army general Kate Forsyth , Australian writer Kimberly Forsyth , American beauty queen Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean , British politician Malcolm Forsyth , Canadian composer Peter Taylor Forsyth , Scottish theologian Robert Forsyth , Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, aide to George Washington, first US Marshall killed in the line of duty, father of Secretary of State John Forsyth politician John Forsyth Simon Forsyth , Young Australian Designer Samuel Forsyth , New Zealand soldier Tim Forsyth b.1973 , Australian athlete Tom Forsyth b.1949 , Scottish footballer W. O. Forsyth 1859 1937 , Canadian pianist and composer William Forsyth disambiguation William Forsyth William Forsyth botanist 1737 1804 ... more details
Forsyth County is the name of two counties in the United States Forsyth County, Georgia Forsyth County, North Carolina geodis de Forsyth County es Condado de Forsyth fr Comt de Forsyth it Contea di Forsyth nl Forsyth County no Forsyth County nds Forsyth County pl Hrabstwo Forsyth pt Condado de Forsyth sv Forsyth County uk zh ... more details
David Forsyth may refer to David Forsyth actor born 1947 David Forsyth chess 1854 1909 David Forsyth computer scientist , American computer scientist David Forsyth soccer , late Canadian soccer executive, see Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame hndis name Forsyth, David ... more details
Alex Forsyth may refer to Alex Forsyth footballer born 1952 , footballer Alex Forsyth ice hockey born 1955 , ice hockey player in the National Hockey League hndis name Forsyth, Alex ... more details
William Forsyth may refer to William Forsyth artist 1854 1935 , American Impressionist painter William Forsyth horticulturist 1737 1804 , Scottish botanist William Forsyth writer 1818 1879 , Scottish poet and journalist William Forsyth merchant 1722 1800 , Scottish merchant William Forsyth QC 1812 1899 , lawyer and politician William Forsyth rugby , rugby union international who represented Scotland Bill Forsyth born 1946 , Scottish film director and writer See also William Forsyth Sharpe born 1934 , professor of finance William Forsythe disambiguation hndis Forsyth, William ... more details
Thomas Forsyth may refer to Thomas Douglas Forsyth Thomas Forsyth Indian agent 1771 1833 , American frontiersman, trader, and Indian agent Thomas H. Forsyth 1842 1908 , American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Thomas Forsyth New Zealand politician 1868 1941 , New Zealand Member of Parliament Tom Forsyth born 1949 , Scottish football player and manager hndis Forsyth, Thomas ... more details
John Forsyth may refer to John Forsyth politician 1780 1841 , American politician John Forsyth, Jr. 1812 1877 , American newspaper editor and son of the namesake politician John Forsyth general 1867 1928 , Australian major general See also John Forsythe 1918 2010 , American actor hndis name Forsyth, John it John Forsyth ja zh ... more details
Michael Forsyth may refer to Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean born 1954 , British Conservative politician Michael Forsyth footballer born 1966 , English former footballer hndis Forsyth, Michael Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Herbert A. Forsyth , better known as Bert Forsyth , was an Australian film producer who worked with John Gavin director John Gavin . Filmography Thunderbolt 1910 film Thunderbolt 1910 producer, actor Moonlite 1910 in film 1910 a. k. a. Captain Moonlite producer, writer External Links http www.imdb.com name nm0287048 H.A. Forsyth at IMDB http colsearch.nfsa.gov.au nfsa search summary summary.w3p adv group groupequals page 0 parentid query Person 3A 22 2FPerson 2Fkey 2F48405 1 22 querytype resCount 10 H.A. Forsyth at National Film and Sound Archive Category Australian producers ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Water polo at the Summer Olympics Water Polo MedalGold 1908 Summer Olympics 1908 London Water polo at the 1908 Summer Olympics Team competition MedalBottom Charles G. Eric Forsyth January 10, 1885 &ndash February 24, 1951 was a United Kingdom British water polo player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics . He was part of the British team, which was able to win the gold medal. External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid FORSYCHA01 profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Water polo player DATE OF BIRTH January 10, 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 24, 1951 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forsyth, Charles Category 1885 births Category 1951 deaths Category British water polo players Category Water polo players at the 1908 Summer Olympics Category Olympic water polo players of Great Britain Category Olympic gold medalists for Great Britain Category Olympic medalists in water polo UK Olympic medalist stub Waterpolo bio stub de Charles Forsyth it Charles Forsyth nl Charles Forsyth no Charles Forsyth ru , ... more details
Bill Forsyth born 29 July 1946, Glasgow is a Scotland Scottish film director and writer, noted for his commitment to national film making. Forsyth first came to attention with a low budget film, That Sinking Feeling , made with youth theatre actors and featuring a cameo appearance by the Edinburgh gallery owner Richard Demarco . The relative success of the film was carried to a far higher level by his next film Gregory s Girl in 1981. This featured some of the same young actors, in particular John Gordon Sinclair , as well as the acting debut of Clare Grogan . The film was a major hit and won Best Screenplay in that year s BAFTA Awards. In 1983 he wrote and directed the successful Local Hero , produced by David Puttnam , and featuring Burt Lancaster . It was rated in the top 100 films of the 1980s in a Premiere magazine Premiere magazine recap of the decade. Forsyth s next film was the 1984 Comfort and Joy 1984 film Comfort and Joy , about a Glasgow radio DJ caught between rival ice cream companies, which again featured Clare Grogan . When Puttnam went to Hollywood, Forsyth followed, but had ... 5 Live , Forsyth stated that he is currently working on a new film project with the working title ... Forsyth The Imperfect Anarchist IN From Limelight to Satellite A Scottish Film Book 1990 . Filmography ... name Bill Forsyth Screenonline name id 514284 name Bill Forsyth biography and filmography http www.sensesofcinema.com 2004 great directors forsyth Senses of Cinema Great Directors Critical Database http www.geraldpeary.com interviews def forsyth.html 1985 interview & portrait Bill Forsyth BAFTA Award ... Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 July 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forsyth, Bill Category 1946 births Category Living ... UK film bio stub Scotland bio stub de Bill Forsyth es Bill Forsyth fr Bill Forsyth it Bill Forsyth hu Bill Forsyth pl Bill Forsyth ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 Benjamin Forsyth was an United States American officer of rifleman Rifle troops in the War of 1812 between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain and America. Originally from Stokes County, North Carolina Stokes County , North Carolina , he obtained a lieutenancy in the U.S. 1st Rifle Regiment when it was formed in 1808. By the time the War broke out, he had risen to the rank of Captain and commanded a company. Based at Ogdensburg, New York during the autumn and winter of 1812, he led the successful Raid on Gananoque and other attacks across the Saint Lawrence River , which threatened the British supply lines to their forces in Upper Canada . In February 1813, the British used a temporary superiority in strength to drive Forsyth from his positions at the Battle of Ogdensburg . Forsyth s company was ordered to join the main American force at Sackett s Harbor, New York Sackett s Harbor rather than reoccupy Ogdensburg. They led the American assault at the Battle of York , and played a major part at the Battle of Fort George . Later in the year, Forsyth now a major and his men took part in the campaign aimed at capturing Montreal , but were not present at the Battle of Crysler s Farm . Forsyth was promoted to Brevet military brevet Lieutenant Colonel the following winter. He was active in skirmishing and patrolling north of Lake Champlain in the late spring and summer and was killed in June 1814 in a clash at Battle of Odelltown Odelltown . His death made him a hero to the people of North Carolina, who named Forsyth County, North Carolina Forsyth County after him. In addition, the state General Assembly paid for his son s education through special legislation and gave him a jewelled sword. Forsyth Street on Manhattan s Lower East Side is also named for him. Persondata NAME Forsyth, Benjamin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States Army officer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forsyth ... more details
other persons copy edit date May 2011 Robert Forsyth is the Anglican Church of Australia Anglican Bishop of South Sydney a region of the Sydney Anglicans Anglican Diocese of Sydney . He has been bishop since 2000. Prior to that he was the Rector Anglican churches rector of St. Barnabas, Broadway . Personal life Forsyth is married and has four children and eight grandchildren. He attended Meadowbank Boys High School. Ministry Forsyth was a candidate for the Methodist ministry for a number of years but changed to the Anglican candidature for the ministry in 1972. Media A powerful speaker and occasional radio disc jockey, Bishop Forsyth thrives in the media limelight. Forsyth is often quoted in the media in stories related to the Sydney Diocese. On January 19, 2008, Forsyth condemned Corpus Christi play Corpus Christi , a Play theatre play depicting Judas Iscariot Judas seducing Jesus It is deliberately, not innocently, offensive and they re obviously having a laugh about it. The play also showed Jesus administrating a marriage between two of his male apostles . ref http afp.google.com article ALeqM5iV Zj0amGhXt70sCw8uQ3JmjrwIg Afp.google.com, Row erupts in Australia over gay Jesus play report ref External links http www.sydneyanglicans.net senior clergy bishop forsyth Bishop Robert Forsyth s website http www.smh.com.au news national just a fiery glitch 133 2006 05 10 1146940613354.html Just a fiery glitch an article in the Sydney Morning Herald , after St. Barnabas church building was destroyed by fire. http www.smh.com.au news national church spends 50k to debunk da vinci claims 2006 04 29 1146198388549.html Church spends 50K to debunk Da Vinci claims story from the Sydney Morning Herald about the Sydney Diocese s response the Da Vinci Code http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi entertainment ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forsyth, Robert Category Suffragan ... more details
Infobox person name Rosemary Forsyth image imagesize caption birth name birth date birth date and age 1943 07 6 birth place Montr al, Qu bec , Canada death date death place occupation Actress yearsactive 1963 present spouse Alan Horwitz 1980 present br Michael Tolan 1966 1975 Rosemary Forsyth born July 6, 1943 is a Canada Canadian born United States American actress most notable for her role as Bronwyn opposite Charlton Heston in The War Lord in 1965. Forsyth s other movies include Shenandoah film Shenandoah , Texas Across the River , Disclosure film Disclosure and Greyeagle . On TV she portrayed Sophia Wayne Capwell in NBC s soap opera Santa Barbara TV series Santa Barbara during 1984. She also portrayed the fourth Laura Spencer Horton on another soap, Days of our Lives , from 1976 to 1980. Forsyth was born in Montr al , Qu bec . She was married to actor Michael Tolan on June 28, 1966 and divorced in 1975, they had one child. She later married Alan Horwitz in 1980. She became a naturalized U.S. citizen in August 1965, aged 22. citation needed date August 2009 Today, still married and with one child, Rosemary Forsyth continues to act. She has appeared in John Carpenter s film Ghosts Of Mars and in dozens of TV shows like Ally McBeal , NYPD Blue , Without a Trace and Monk TV series Monk . External links IMDb name 0287071 Rosemary Forsyth Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Rosemary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 6, 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH Montr al, Qu bec , Canada DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forsyth, Rosemary Category American film actors Category American soap opera actors Category American television actors Category Canadian emigrants to the United States Category Living people Category Naturalized citizens of the United States Category People from Montreal Category 1943 births fr Rosemary Forsyth sv Rosemary Forsyth ... more details
for the soprano Amanda Forsythe BLP sources date December 2010 Amanda Forsyth born 1966 Citation needed date May 2009 is a Juno Award winning Canadian cellist , and is the principal cello of the National Arts Centre Orchestra . Biography Daughter of composer Malcolm Forsyth , Forsyth came to Canada from South Africa at two years of age and began playing the cello at the age of three. She became a prot g of William Pleeth in London and later studied with Harvey Shapiro at the Juilliard School in New York and with Lynn Harrell in Los Angeles . ref cite web url http www.amandaforsyth.com presskit.zip title Amanda Forsyth Press Kit ref After two seasons with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra she became the youngest principal ever selected by the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra where she remained for six years. In 1999, Forsyth was appointed principal cello of the National Arts Centre Orchestra where she is also featured as a soloist each season. Forsyth is recognised as an eminent recitalist, soloist and chamber musician appearing with leading orchestras and prestigious chamber music festivals worldwide. Forsyth and her husband, violin ist Pinchas Zukerman , appear frequently together as soloists. She has also collaborated with artists who include Lynn Harrell , Yo Yo Ma , Garrick Ohlsson , Jon Kimura Parker , Yefim Bronfman , Joseph Kalichstein , Jaime Laredo , Arnold Steinhardt , Michael Tree , and Louis Lortie . Forsyth is the cellist of the Zukerman Chamber Players , which has toured worldwide since 2003. She also recently when date December 2010 collaborated with Wynton Marsalis ... for PBS . Amanda Forsyth performs on a 1699 cello by Carlo Giuseppe Testore . Selected ... Electra Rising The Music of Malcolm Forsyth Zukerman Conducts Mozart American Journey Palm Court Encores ... site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Amanda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forsyth, Amanda ... more details
Infobox park name Forsyth Park photo SavannahGeorgiaForsythParkWalkwayAndFountain 2006.jpg photo width photo caption Forsyth fountain in Forsyth Park type Public park location Savannah, Georgia coords area convert 10 acre km2 2 created 1840s operator City of Savannah visitation num status open All year Forsyth Park is a large city park that occupies convert 30 acre km2 2 in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia . The park is bordered by Gaston Street on the North, Drayton Street on the East, Park Avenue on the South and Whitaker Street on the West. It contains walking paths, a Cafe , a children s play area, a Fragrant Garden for the blindness Blind , a large fountain, Tennis courts, BasketBall courts,areas for soccer frizbee, and home field for Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club. From time to time, there are concerts held at Forsyth to the benefit of the public. clr Development Image SavannahPark.JPG right thumb Forsyth Park North Entrance The park was originally created in the 1840s on convert 10 acre km2 2 of land donated by William Hodgson. In 1851, the park was expanded and named for Georgia U.S. state Georgia Governor John Forsyth politician John Forsyth . By 1853, all original planned wards of Savannah were occupied and a large public park was added to the extreme south end ... by a donation of convert 20 acre m2 of land owned by John Forsyth politician Forsyth . clr The Confederate Memorial File Confederate Memorial Savannah, Georgia.jpg thumb right Confederate Memorial in Forsyth Park Standing in the middle of Forsyth Park with the pathway wrapping around it lies the Confederate ... . Surrounded by a fence, it is protected to sustain its culture and longevity. clr Fountain Image forsyth park fountain.jpg right thumb Forsyth Park fountain The fountain at the north end of the park ... . clr Image Forsythparkpanorama.jpg left Panoramic view of Forsyth Park. thumb 750px clr Savannah, Georgia ... Parc Forsyth ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Forsyth, Montana settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline Forsyth montana 2008.jpg imagesize 250px image caption Downtown Forsyth image flag image seal Maps image map Rosebud County Montana Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Forsyth Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Forsyth, Montana image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates ... Forsyth is a city in and the county seat of Rosebud County, Montana Rosebud County , Montana , United States . GR 6 The population was 1,944 at the 2000 United States Census 2000 census . Forsyth was established ... the town after General James William Forsyth who commanded Fort Maginnis, Montana during the Indian ... 94 . History Forsyth was established as a settlement on the Yellowstone in 1876 as a steamboat ... the town, and developed four buildings on main street. ref cite web title Forsyth, Montana publisher Montana The Magazine of Western History url http www.legalmojo.com article Forsyth, Montana 7C Montana ... finally apprehended with the help of the Army in Forsyth. ref cite web title The Coxey Brigade ... 1894 04 27 ed 1 seq 1.pdf accessdate 2009 11 20 ref In the 1980s Forsyth served as the home ... Scoring Site, Forsyth, Montana. S 886 publisher Library of Congress url http thomas.loc.gov cgi bin query z?c104 S.886 l accessdate 2009 11 20 ref Geography Forsyth is located at coord 46.266675 106.677684 ... and residents U.S. Senator John Melcher worked as a veterinarian in Forsyth and served as Mayor of Forsyth in 1955. William Clark Explorer Captain William Clark led part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ... fhs 7 12 Forsyth High School offers a variety classes and is developing capabilities under .... ref cite web title Forsyth School Technology Development Plan publisher Forsyth School District url http www.forsythpublicschools.org fhs admin techp f accessdate 2008 12 09 ref The Forsyth ... http www.forsythmt.com Official Forsyth Web Site sponsored by local Chamber of Commerce http montanahistorywiki.pbworks.com ... more details
Andrew Russell Forsyth Fellow of the Royal Society FRS ref name frs cite doi 10.1098 rsbm.1942.0017 ref 18 June 1858, Glasgow &ndash 2 June 1942, South Kensington was a Scotland Scottish mathematician. ref MacTutor Biography id Forsyth ref ref MathGenealogy id 17829 ref Andrew Forsyth studied at Liverpool College and was tutored by Richard Pendlebury before entering Trinity College, Cambridge , graduating senior wrangler in 1881. ref Venn id FRST877AR name Forsyth, Andrew Russell ref He was elected a fellow of Trinity and then appointed to the chair of mathematics at the University of Liverpool at the age of 24. He returned to Cambridge as a lecturer in 1884 and became Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics in 1895. Forsyth was forced to resign his chair in 1910 as a result of a scandal caused by his affair with Marion Amelia Boys, n e Pollock, the wife of physicist C. V. Boys , who had been granted a divorce on the grounds of Marion s adultery with Forsyth. Marion and Andrew Forsyth were later married. Forsyth became professor at the Imperial College of Science in 1913 and retired in 1923, remaining mathematically active into his seventies. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1886 ref name frs and won its Royal Medal in 1897. He is now remembered much more as an author of treatises, than as an original researcher. His books have, however, often been criticized for example by J. E. Littlewood , in his Mathematician s Miscellany . E. T. Whittaker was his only official student, according to the Mathematical Genealogy site. Works http www.archive.org details treatiseondiffer032528mbp ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Forsyth, Andrew Category 1858 births Category 1942 deaths Category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge ... UK mathematician stub de Andrew Russell Forsyth fr Andrew Russell Forsyth ht Andrew Forsyth pt Andrew Russell Forsyth sv Andrew Forsyth ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Ross Forsyth image fullname Ross Forsyth height height ft 6 in 0 dateofbirth Birth date and age 1982 11 20 df y cityofbirth Glasgow countryofbirth Scotland currentclub Greenock Morton F.C. Greenock Morton clubnumber no squad numbers in SFL position Defender association football Defender youthyears1 youthclubs1 St. Johnstone F.C. St. Johnstone S Form years1 2000 2005 clubs1 St. Johnstone F.C. St. Johnstone caps1 76 goals1 2 years2 2005 2011 clubs2 Stirling Albion F.C. Stirling Albion caps2 168 goals2 5 years3 2011 clubs3 Greenock Morton F.C. Greenock Morton caps3 13 goals3 0 club update 12 November 2011 Ross Forsyth born 20 November 1982 in Glasgow is a Scotland Scottish professional Association football footballer , who currently plays for Greenock Morton F.C. Greenock Morton . He has also played for St. Johnstone F.C. St. Johnstone and Stirling Albion F.C. Stirling Albion . Career Forsyth started his professional career at Perth, Scotland Perth side St. Johnstone F.C. St. Johnstone where he made his debut against Hibernian F.C. Hibernian on 30 September 2000 in the Scottish Premier League . Forsyth continued to play for St. Johnstone until 2005 ... of 2005. Forsyth made his Stirling Albion debut on 30 July 2005 against Ayr United F.C. Ayr United . Forsyth scored his first goal against Greenock Morton F.C. Greenock Morton on 25 October 2005. Forsyth has made over 150 league appearances for Stirling. In the 2006 2007 season, Forsyth was awarded the Supporters Trust player of the year award. Forsyth was team captain when the Stirling ... News date 4 February 2011 accessdate 22 February 2011 ref At the end of the 2010 11 season, Forsyth ... sport morton articles 2011 05 16 413317 forsyth signs on title Forsyth signs on publisher ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Ross ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish ... DEFAULTSORT Forsyth, Ross Category Living people Category 1982 births Category Sportspeople from ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Forsyth, Missouri settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline ... and Unincorporated areas Forsyth Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Forsyth, Missouri ... Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0749958 GR 3 website footnotes Forsyth is a city in Taney ..., Missouri Branson micropolitan area Micropolitan Statistical Area Geography Forsyth is located ... and 0.49 is water. Civil War From the beginning of the Civil War, Forsyth was seized and controlled ... Forsyth to expel the Rebels. Rebel forces withdrew from Forsyth but returned as soon as the Union troops departed. On 10 April 1862, Confederate forces once more were forced to flee Forsyth when Major ... Forsyth for several days before moving on to Batesville, Arkansas, leaving Forsyth undamaged. Again, Rebel forces returned and set up their headquarters in Forsyth. Following the Battle of Prairie Grove, the Union Army moved back in to Forsyth, where they remained for several months. Because of the threat .... On 22 April 1863 Union forces left Forsyth, firing the town to ensure that their fortifications did not fall into Rebel hands. When the fires died out all that remained of Forsyth was the burned out ... not be constructed until 1890. File UserKTrimble Original Loc of Forsyth Mo during a recent flood.jpg thumb 300px left Shadowrock Park, formerly the location of the original town of Forsyth before ... show that on 15 December 1890 the Village of Forsyth was incorporated. The county court appointed ... important people of the time, ventured to Forsyth after Bryan s defeat by William McKinley. In 1898 ... of Forsyth. Plans were being made for the construction of a dam Bull Shoals on the White River, approximately 80 miles below Forsyth. Two choices were left for the town the town could be kept intact and moved .... After some speculation and uncertainty a plan of action was initiated. The city limits of Forsyth ... been a golf course. In the early 1950s the town of Forsyth was moved to this location lock, stock ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Use Australian English date August 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Jim Forsyth fullname James Forsyth caption image birth date birth date and age 1944 7 23 df y birth place originalteam Thorpdale heightweight 191 cm 91 kg position Ruckman guernsey years 1963 67 BR 1968 70 clubs Essendon Football Club Essendon BR West Torrens Football Club West Torrens games goals 29 4 BR 58 statsend 1970 careerhighlights BR James Jim Forsyth born 23 July 1944 is a former Australian rules football er who played for Essendon Football Club Essendon in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . He also played with West Torrens Football Club West Torrens in the South Australian National Football League . Forsyth began his career at Essendon, where he arrived to from Thorpdale, Victoria Thorpdale . A ruckman, he struggled to get regular games with the strong Essendon side of the 1960s but did take part in their 1966 finals campaign. He went to West Torrens in 1968 and the same year represented South Australia in an interstate match against Western Australia. Forsyth was also a member of the South Australian interstate squad for the 1969 Adelaide Carnival , although he didn t get a game. References AflRleague ref J Jim Forsyth.html http www.fullpointsfooty.net f.htm Jim 20Forsyth 20 Essendon 20& 20West 20Torrens Full Points Footy Jim Forsyth Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forsyth, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 July 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Forsyth, Jim Category 1944 births Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Essendon Football Club players Category West Torrens Football Club players Category Living people ... more details