Coles may refer to Businesses Coles Supermarkets , a supermarket chain in Australia Coles Group , formerly Coles Myer former owner of Coles, Target, Kmart, Harris Technology, Officeworks and many other large chains in Australia. Coles bookstore , a bookstore chain in Canada Places Coles, Ourense , Ourense province , Spain Coles Bay , Tasmania , Australia Electoral district of Coles in South Australia, renamed to Morialta in the 1998 electoral redistribution Coles County, Illinois For people named Coles see Coles surname . disambig de Coles gl Coles hom nimos ja ... more details
Coles is a surname , and may refer to Arthur Coles , Australian businessman Bimbo Coles , American basketball player Cecil Coles , British composer Charles Coles , American tap dancer Cowper Phipps Coles , British naval captain and designer Cyril Henry Coles , British writer, 50 of Manning Coles Danny Coles , English football soccer player Dennis Coles , Ghostface Killah of the Wu Tang Clan Edward Coles , American politician Elizabeth Coles , British novelist Elizabeth Taylor novelist Elizabeth Taylor George Coles , Canadian politician Isaac Coles , American politician Kim Coles , American actress John David Coles , American TV and film director L. Stephen Coles , American biogerontologist and a key member of the Supercentenarian Research Foundation Laveranues Coles , American football player Lisa Coles , American broadcaster Lisa Guerrero Manning Coles , pseudonymous British spy writer Miriam Coles Harris , author whose anonymous first novel attracted several impostors Nathaniel Adams Coles , American jazz musician Nat King Cole Neil Coles , British golfer Peter Coles , Professor of Astrophysics at Cardiff University Richard Coles , British musician Walter Coles , 19th century U.S. Representative from Virginia William Coles Finch 20th century English author and historian Wayne Coles Janess , film director http dlib.nyu.edu findingaids html nyhs coles.html Coles Family Papers,1803 1859 New York Historical Society See also Coles Sadie Coles HQ , gallery Cole surname surname Coles It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ... more details
John Coles may refer to John David Coles , film and television director John Coles diplomat , former British High Commissioner to Australia Johnny Coles , American jazz musician See also John Cole s Book Shop , San Diego, California John Cole disambiguation hndis Coles, John ... more details
Image Situacion Coles.PNG thumb right 250px Location of Coles in Galicia. Coles is a municipality in the Spain Spanish province of Ourense . It has a population of 3171 Spanish 2001 census and an area of 38 km² . commons Ourense province coord 42 24 N 7 50 W display title region ES type city source GNS enwiki Category Municipalities in Ourense Category Populated places in Ourense Galicia geo stub ca Coles es Coles eu Coles gl Coles it Coles nl Coles ja pt Coles ru tr Coles, Ourense uk vi Coles, Ourense war Coles, Ourense ... more details
Michael Coles may refer to Michael Coles speedway rider born 1965 , British speedway rider Michael Coles cricketer born 1981 , English cricketer See also Michael Cole disambiguation hndis Coles, 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
Infobox company name Coles Supermarkets Australia br Pty Ltd logo Image Coles logo.svg 231px type Subsidiary ... less at Coles revenue homepage http www.coles.com.au Coles.com.au intl yes assets A 19.08 billion ... Increase A 1.17 billion small 2011 small ref name 2011 full year report Coles Supermarkets is an Australia ... 45 BI LO Australia BI LO Supermarkets that also stock Coles private label brands ref name 2011 Sales and more than 100,000 employees. ref name info cite web title Company Information publisher Coles Supermarkets url http www.coles.com.au about info accessdate 2007 09 21 ref Coles currently has ... Sydney Morning Herald url http www.smh.com.au news business red spot special coles up for sale 2007 02 23 1171734017312.html date 2007 02 24 accessdate 2008 07 25 title Red spot special Coles up for sale ref History Coles was founded by George James G.J. Coles when what was called the Coles Variety ... to Australian shoppers G. J. Coles learned the retail trade working for his father s Coles Store business at Wilmot, Tasmania between 1910 and 1913 . Coles interest in food retailing was spurred ... name encyc cite web publisher Encyclopedia of Business title Coles Myer Limited url http www.referenceforbusiness.com history2 9 Coles Myer Ltd.html accessdate 2009 06 24 ref File Coles Dee Why.jpg thumb An entrance to a Coles supermarket in Dee Why, New South Wales . File Refurbished Coles supermarket in Berwick.jpg thumb Inside a Coles supermarket in Berwick, Victoria . File Coles South City aisle.jpg thumb An aisle in a Coles supermarket in Glenfield Park, New South Wales Glenfield Park In 1960 ... of Burke and Doncaster Roads where a modernised version continues to operate. By 1973 Coles ... Coles New World with accompanying rocket imagery. ref name eMelb cite web title Coles url http www.emelbourne.net.au ... 7 July 2010 ref In 1991 the stores were rebranded Coles Supermarkets and from 1998 simply as Coles . From mid 2006, many BI LO Australia BI LO supermarkets were badged as Coles Supermarkets. Newmart ... more details
Coles Notes are student guides to literature, published in Canada. The Coles bookstore Coles bookstore first published Coles Notes in 1948. The first title published was on the French novella Colomba by Prosper M rim e . In 1958, Jack Isadore Cole businessman Jack Cole and Carl Cole , founders of Coles bookstore Coles , sold the U.S. rights to Coles Notes to Cliff Hillegass who then published the books under CliffsNotes . By 1960, Coles notes sales had peaked. They had over 120 titles, mostly on English novels however, they covered other subjects including math, science and foreign languages. Coles Notes is currently owned by Indigo Books and Music Indigo Books in Canada . See also BookRags CliffsNotes SparkNotes York Notes References http books.google.ca books?id e3KE9KjwONEC&pg PA64&lpg PA64&dq jack cole coles notes&source web&ots 6dM AFPKCy&sig AeCzu0WNDQ331v6SUpcqbr0 x88&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 10&ct result PPA64,M1 I know that name the people behind Canada s best known brand names from Elizabeth Arden to Walter Zeller , Mark Kearney and Randy Ray. Toronto Dundurn Press, 2002. p. 64 Googlebooks http www.cliffsnotes.com WileyCDA Section A Brief History.id 305430.html partial history of Coles Notes at Cliffs Notes website http books.google.ca books?id 82ZJ1IvRkFcC&pg PA215&lpg PA215&dq jack cole coles notes&source web&ots 7SHDl1EkLg&sig ncTJ4II3elktcI DcR8DOXI5kH0&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 5&ct result PPA214,M1 The Great Canadian Trivia Book 2 , Mark Kearney and Randy Ray. Toronto Hounslow Press, 1998. p. 214 Googlebooks External links http www.canadiandesignresource.ca officialgallery ?p 1646 Image of Coles Notes title on Margaret Laurence s The Stone Angel and Other Works at The Canadian Design Resource website Category 1948 introductions Category Non fiction books Category Education in Canada Category Indigo Books and Music ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 Infobox Company company name Coles Group Limited company logo Image Coles Group Limited Logo.PNG 151px slogan successor Wesfarmers foundation 1914 Business br 1929 Public Company br 1986 Coles Myer br 2006 Coles Group br 2007 acquired ... subsid Coles Supermarkets, Bi Lo, Pick n Pay Hypermarkets, Coles Express, Coles Central, Coles Select, Coles Hotels, Liquorland, Vintage Cellars, 1st Choice Liquor Superstore, Officeworks, Kmart ... Coles Group Limited formerly Coles Myer Limited was an Australia n public company ... on 23 November 2007. History Coles Separately, in 1914, the first Coles variety store was opened in Melbourne. Coles was founded in 1914 by George Coles entrepreneur George Coles when he opened what was called the Coles Variety Store in Smith Street in the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood, Victoria ... shoppers. Interestingly, the building formerly occupied by the original Coles Variety Store is now the location of a Woolworths outlet the major competitor to Coles Group . Coles was run in succession by members of the Coles family from 1914 until the mid 1970s by the famous five knights , brothers Sir George, Arthur Coles Sir Arthur , Sir Edgar, Sir Kenneth and Sir Norman known by their first ... 2007 08 01 title Mixed legacy of Coles new world url http www.theage.com.au articles 2007 07 ..., Victoria North Balwyn and in 1973, a Coles store had been established in all capital cities of the country. Kmart Australia Limited was born out of a joint venture between G.J Coles & Coy Coles and Sears ... of Burwood, Victoria Burwood in 1969. ref cite web title George James Coles publisher Only Melbourne ... Coles acquired full ownership of the Australian K Mart operation and in 1994 bought back all shares Kmart Corporation held in Coles Myer. A long term licensing agreement allows Coles Group to use ... by Coles Group Holdings New Zealand. In Australia , BI LO was established by John Weekes in Adelaide ... more details
Infobox Company name Eureka Operations Pty Ltd br trading as Coles Express logo Image Coles Express brand.svg ... http www.colesexpress.com.au www.colesexpress.com.au intl yes Coles Express is an Australian chain ... Limited some years earlier, proving attractive to shoppers. Coles Myer purchased the retail business ... news title Fletcher upbeat about Coles Express publisher The Australian Financial Review date 2003 ... supplier of fuel products, leases the service station property to Coles, and maintains the presence ... with Coles Express, however the company has an agreement with 19 outlets where the fuel discount offer is accepted. ref cite web title Coles Express nowiki nowiki About Us nowiki nowiki FAQ publisher ... 08 30 ref History The Coles Express brand originally referred to a small number of medium sized supermarkets Coles ran in the central business district s of Melbourne , Sydney and Brisbane . With the launch of Coles fuel offer, these were rebranded Coles Central . The current Coles Express chain ... news title Coles fuel offer extending after trial publisher B&T date 2003 10 30 url http www.bandt.com.au ... Coles runs short on petrol publisher The Sydney Morning Herald date 2003 12 09 url http www.smh.com.au articles 2003 12 08 1070732143802.html accessdate 2009 08 30 ref There are now 625 Coles Express service stations across Australia. ref cite web title Coles Group Full Year Stats publisher Coles ... 2007 12 12 ref All former Shell multi site franchisee sites became Coles Express stores. This transition ... which closed by December 2006 . On 20 February 2006, 90 vehicle servicing bays at Coles Express service ... outlets. ref cite news title Coles Myer adds to Kmart fuel load publisher The Australian date 2006 01 08 url http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 140668039.html accessdate 2009 08 30 ref The Coles and Shell alliance The Coles and Shell commercial alliance involves Coles Setting fuel and shop prices and running the business Management under the everyday needs business within Coles Group Convenience and grocery ... more details
Walter Coles December 8, 1790 November 9, 1857 was a United States U.S. Democratic Party United States Democratic politician . He was born at Coles Ferry, Virginia . He was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives from Virginia and served from March 4, 1835 to March 3, 1845. He died near Chatham, Virginia . He was the son of Isaac Coles , also a United States Representative from Virginia. Sources congbio C000625 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coles, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH December 8, 1790 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 9, 1857 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coles, Walter Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia Category 1790 births Category 1857 deaths Category Virginia Jacksonians Category Virginia Democrats Virginia Representative stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 refimprove date October 2011 Nick Coles was an England English cricket er who played for Bedfordshire County Cricket Club Bedfordshire . Coles appeared in the Minor Counties Championship for the team between 2001 and 2006, but made only a single List A appearance, against Devon County Cricket Club Devon , in September 2001. From the lower middle order, he scored a single run in the only List A innings in which he batted. External links http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 44 44077 44077.html Nick Coles at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coles, Nick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coles, Nick Category English cricketers Category Bedfordshire cricketers Category Living people ta England cricket bio stub ... more details
Coles Together is a non profit economic development organization for Coles County , Ill. It was founded in 1988 by a partnership between the public and private sectors to provide full time economic development support for new and existing industry in Coles County. ref name Coles cite web url http www.colestogether.com aboutct.htm title About Coles Together accessdate 2009 09 23 ref Coles Together provides the business tools residents need to start a business or a development within the community. This includes marketing, finance and project packaging. ref name Coles The organization has been active in garnering local support for FutureGen , a public private partnership to build the world s first near zero emissions coal based power plant in Mattoon , Ill. The plant will help boost the local economy and bring jobs to the region. ref name JG TC Online cite web url http www.jg tc.com articles 2009 06 24 news doc4a418fb83d20c932469238.txt title Coles Together seeks prospects with 280 jobs, leaders tell councils accessdate 2009 09 23 ref The president and CEO of Coles Together is Angela Griffin, with Anthony Pleasant serving as vice president. ref name Coles In 2009, the America s Power Factuality Tour interviewed Angela Griffin to report on FutureGen s potential impact on the local economy and its role in generating electricity in the United States. ref name We Support FutureGen cite web url http www.youtube.com watch?v GrenksZrt0Y&feature player embedded title Video interview with Angela Griffin, CEO and president of Coles Together accessdate 2009 09 23 ref References references Category Organizations based in Illinois ... more details
Otheruses Image Coles corner.jpg thumb right 275px Modern day Coles Corner. Coles Corner is the name given to the corner of Fargate and Church Street in Sheffield , England in sight of the Sheffield Cathedral cathedral . It was the site of the old John Lewis department store Cole Brothers department store before they moved to Barker s Pool in 1963. A modern building was built on the site of Coles Corner and has been occupied by Midland Bank and various retailers over the years, it currently houses HSBC , Starbucks Coffee , Vodafone and The Carphone Warehouse . The top floor is occupied by an Armed Forces Careers Office AFCO , staffed by personnel from all three British Armed Forces services . The name is still remembered by many Sheffielders of a certain age as the place to meet one s date. A plaque put up by the Rotary Club now marks the spot and ensures its history is not forgotten. Coles Corner album Coles Corner has since been immortalised in a song and album by Sheffield singer Richard Hawley . External links http www.art show.co.uk gorman coles.html Painting of Coles Corner SheffieldCityCentre coord 53.3824 N 1.4687 W scale 1000 type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures in Sheffield ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2011 Infobox Governor name Edward Coles image Edward Coles.png signature Edward Coles Signature.svg caption order 2nd office Governor of Illinois term start December 5, 1822 ... politician United States Independent religion footnotes Edward Coles December 15, 1786 July 7, 1868 .... Early years Edward Coles was born December 15, 1786 at Enniscorthy, a plantation in Albemarle County ... 1750 1826 Coles. His schooling included terms at Hampden Sydney College Hampden Sydney, Virginia and the College of William and Mary Williamsburg, Virginia . While at William and Mary, Coles was strongly ..., thus providing him with the opportunity to give freedom. ref Document Coles, Edward. Autobiography. April 1844. Coles Collection, Historical Society of Pennsylvania ref When his father died in 1808, Coles ... . Coles revealed his views to his family, resulting in a stressful family controversy. ref Document Coles, Edward. Autobiography. April 1844. Coles Collection, Historical Society of Pennsylvania ref Coles early plan to free his slaves in Virginia was abandoned as he sorted through the legal, social ... taking office President James Madison invited Coles to fill the role of Secretary to the President of the United States private secretary . Dolley Madison was Coles first cousin and Edward s brother, Isaac Coles, had been secretary to both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison during their administrations. This opportunity delayed Coles plans to free his slaves. He gained political experience as a Madison ..., 298. ref Coles toured the Northwest Territory Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois in June 1815 in search ... he still proposed to free. Correspondence with Jefferson concerning slavery In 1814 Coles ... work for an end to slavery in Virginia. ref Document Edward Coles to Thomas Jefferson, July 31, 1814, E. Coles Papers, Princeton University Library ref Jefferson s response has become a signal .... ref Document Thomas Jefferson to Edward Coles, August 25, 1814, E. Coles papers, Princeton University ... more details
Glynis Coles born 20 February 1954 , also known by her married name Glynis Coles Bond , is a retired English people English professional tennis player. Coles played professionally between 1970 and 1988, playing both singles and doubles. Her best singles results in a Grand Slam tennis Grand Slam tournament were at The Championships, Wimbledon Wimbledon , where she advanced to the round of 16 in 1973 and 1975, losing both times to Margaret Court . As a doubles player, she reached the quarterfinals of many Grand Slam contests, most notably in 1975, when she and Sue Barker made the quarterfinals of all of the Grand Slam events in the same year. Coles won the women s singles title at the Swedish Open in 1973, and she and Barker won the women s doubles title there in 1974. Coles made nine appearances for the Great Britain Fed Cup team British Fed Cup squad in 1974, 1975, and 1980. ref http www.fedcup.com teams player.asp?Player 20004130 Fed Cup Player Profile Bot generated title ref References references External links http www.itftennis.com womens players player.asp?player 20004130 Glynis Coles profile and statistics, International Tennis Federation http www.sonyericssonwtatour.com page Player Info 0,,12781 1165,00.html Glynis Coles, Women s Tennis Association Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coles, Glynis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Tennis player DATE OF BIRTH 20 February 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coles, Glynis Category Living people Category 1954 births Category British female tennis players Category English tennis players Category Place of birth missing living people fr Glynis Coles ... more details
notability Companies date December 2009 Infobox company name Coles Online url http www.colesonline.com.au Coles Online commercial Yes type Online retailer language English language English registration owner Coles Supermarkets author Coles Supermarkets launch date 1999 current status Active revenue Coles Online is an electronic commerce website operated by Coles Supermarkets , Australia s second largest ... and subsequent home or office delivery. History and development Coles Online first accepted ... In order to acquire greater market share and reverse losses, Coles Online purchased Sydney based internet ... ambush.aspx title etailtoday.com.au accessdate 2009 02 01 ref and it was not until 2007 when Coles Online ... model. In July 2008, to complement the new picking processes, Coles Online launched a new website ref ... absent from the Coles site. With the new website and order fulfilment model in place, Coles Online ... 2009 Queensland was the top retail market for Coles Online in Australia, surpassing the New ... couriermail story 0,23739,26250589 23272,00.htm , ref In April 2009, Coles Online began ... 2009 04 22 coles online grocery shopping arrives in perth , ref and in June of the same ... Adelaide url http www.etailtoday.com.au Articles tabid 54 Latest 118 Coles blazes Adelaide trail.aspx , ref Coles Online also began deliveries to Hamilton Island in mid 2009. ref name Hammo url http www.holidayathamiltonisland.com Links.php ref In November 2011, Coles Online created a flurry of social media comment ref name facebook url http www.facebook.com pages Coles Online 271987761621?sk wall ... items at the price that was offered . Coles Online explained ref name explanation url https ... Coles Online 271987761621?sk wall ref , twitter ref name twitter url http twitter.com search colesonline ... any losses they might have made on the beer ref cite web title No beer today what Coles Online should learn from their pricing error url http winning.com.au retail coles online publisher Winning.com.au ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Coles, Illinois settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map Illinois Location coordinates region US IL subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Illinois subdivision type2 List of counties in Illinois County subdivision name2 Coles County, Illinois Coles Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 area total sq mi area land sq mi area water sq mi Population population as of population footnotes population total population density km2 population density sq mi General information timezone Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft 659 latd 39 latm 31 lats 13 latNS N longd 88 longm 28 longs 16 longEW W coordinates display Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code Area code 217 217 blank name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank info 406356 GR 3 blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Coles is an unincorporated community in Coles County, Illinois Coles County , Illinois , United States . Coles is convert 6 mi km northwest of Mattoon, Illinois Mattoon . References reflist Coles County, Illinois Category Populated places in Coles County, Illinois Category Unincorporated communities in Illinois Illinois geo stub ... more details
Infobox person name Charles Honi Coles image CharlesColes.jpg imagesize 160px birth date April 2, 1911 birth place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , United States U.S. death date death date and age 1992 11 12 1911 04 02 death place New York City, New York , United States U.S. occupation Actor Tap dancer spouse Marian Coles ? 1992 years active 1940 1992 Charles Honi Coles April 2, 1911 November 12, 1992 was an American actor and tap dancer . Biography Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , Coles developed his high speed rhythm tapping on the streets of his hometown. He first went to New York City as one of the Three Millers, who were known for their intricate and difficult dance steps executed on tiny platforms. He later returned to headline at the Apollo Theater . In 1940, while dancing with Cab Calloway s band, he met and teamed with Cholly Atkins Charles Cholly Atkins . As Coles & Atkins, their routine opened with a fast paced song and tap number, followed by a precision swing dance, a soft shoe, and a tap challenge. Their partnership lasted nineteen years. Coles placed tap in the world of concert ... about the Dance . Coles made his Broadway theatre Broadway debut in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes musical ..., Coles taught dance and dance history at Yale , Cornell , Duke University Duke , and George Washington University . Coles was a close associate of Brenda Bufalino , who was instrumental in helping him rebuild his career in the early 1970s. Coles also had a part in the 1987 hit movie Dirty Dancing . In 1991, Coles was awarded the National Medal of Arts . He was inducted, posthumously, into the Tap Dance Hall of Fame in 2003. References cite web author title 2003 Inductee Charles Honi Coles url ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coles, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... 12, 1992 PLACE OF DEATH New York City, New York, United States U.S. DEFAULTSORT Coles, Charles Category ... Category Vaudeville performers Category Yale University faculty de Charles Honi Coles ... more details
Other uses Coles disambiguation File Coles Logo.svg 200px right Coles is a Canada Canadian bookstore chain owned by Indigo Books and Music . Coles currently serves as Indigo s brand for small scale bookstores in locations such as shopping mall s. Some locations are operated as SmithBooks , and the company has recently begun to open selected small format locations as IndigoSpirit . ref http www.fcpfirst.com StoreDirectory.aspx First Canadian Place store directory ref History In 1940, two brothers ... of 11, the Coles were living in foster homes in Detroit and eventually Toronto . With the little ... Cole are also responsible for inventing Coles Notes . ref http books.google.ca books?id e3KE9KjwONEC&pg PA64&lpg PA64&dq jack cole coles notes&source web&ots 6dM AFPKCy&sig AeCzu0WNDQ331v6SUpcqbr0 x88 ... Ray ref Coles Notes began when students at a local high school were having trouble translating a French ... Coles Notes were typed up by Mrs. Alcorn, and produced by mimeograph machine. Mrs. Alcorn stayed with Coles Bookstores as long as it remained in the hands of the Coles brothers. Coles Notes have sold ... presses. Not missing a trick, the Coles established ownership of critical trade names by establishing ... move. In addition to the flagship brand, known for many years as Coles the Book People , the company ... mi m0EIN is 1995 April 11 ai 16802236 Southam Inc. sells Coles to SmithBooks , Southam press release, April 11, 1995 ref In 1976, Jack and Carl sold Coles to Southam Inc. In April 1995 in Canada 1995 , Southam resold the company to Pathfinder Capital , which one year earlier had acquired Coles ... ref name southam By the mid 1980 s there were also Coles the Book People stores in the United States ... have been converted to the Coles banner. A handful of SmithBooks stores continue to operate as of late 2008, but even in these cases staff uniforms and shopping bags bear the Coles name. Indigo purchased Chapters, and in turn Coles, in 2001. Trivia Canadian singer Neil Young worked for two ... more details
Image Isaac Coles.jpg thumb 200px Isaac Coles Isaac Coles March 2, 1747 &ndash June 3, 1813 was an United States American planter and statesman from Virginia . Coles was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1747. He was educated at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia Williamsburg . During the American Revolutionary War , he served as a colonel in the Virginia militia . In 1780 and 1781 as well as 1783 1788, he was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates . As a member of the Virginia Ratifying Convention assembled in June 1788, Coles opposed ratification of the United States Constitution . Nevertheless, he ran for the United States House of Representatives , serving in United States Congress Congress from 1789 to 1791. He was also elected to the House in 1792 and 1794, serving from March 4, 1793 to March 3, 1797. Coles died on his plantation , Cole s Hill Chatham, Virginia Cole s Hill , near Chatham, Virginia in 1813 and was buried in the family cemetery there. His son, Walter Coles , also served in the House of Representatives. External links http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index C000624 Congressional biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coles, Isaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH March 2, 1747 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 3, 1813 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coles, Isaac Category 1747 births Category 1813 deaths Category The College of William & Mary alumni Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia Category Members of the Virginia House of Delegates Category Virginia militiamen in the American Revolution Category American planters Category Virginia Democratic Republicans Virginia Representative stub ... more details
Infobox playwright name Jane Coles nationality British awards Susan Smith Blackburn Prize Jane Coles is a British playwright . She won the 1994 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize . ref cite news url http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment theatre the comedy of connection british playwriting has been in decline for years irving wardle argues that a renaissance is due 1428932.html title THEATRE The Comedy of Connection British playwriting has been in decline for years. author Irving Wardle date 13 March 1994 work The Independent ref Works Plays Backstroke in a Crowded Pool , 1993 Cat with Green Violin , 1991 Crossing the Equator , 1995 Low Flying Aircraft , 1999 Cat With Green Violin , 2004 ref http www.yat.org.uk productions index.php3?sid 93 ref ref http www.nayt.org.uk old onstage 2004 OnstageApr04.pdf ref The Ultimate Fudge ref http www.tes.co.uk article.aspx?storycode 43451 ref Criticism cite news url http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment between the lines jane coles the playwright on james joyce 1483431.html title BETWEEN THE LINES author Jane Coles date 7 July 1993 work The Independent References reflist External links http www.doollee.com PlaywrightsC coles jane.html JANE COLES, doollee Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coles, Jane ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coles, Jane Category British dramatists and playwrights Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people ... more details
Cole River or Coles River may refer to Cole River flowing from Dighton, Massachusetts through Swansea, Massachusetts to Mount Hope Bay Cole Brook, a short stream flowing from Rehoboth, Massachusetts into the Cole River Coles Brook flowing from Rehoboth, Massachusetts through Seekonk, Massachusetts to the Ten Mile River Disambig ... more details
Infobox NFL player name Laveranues Coles image Colesnyj.jpg width 150 caption Coles during his second ... Laveranues Leon Coles IPAc en icon l v r n i s born December 29, 1977 is an American football ... in 2004 Pro Bowl 2003 , Coles has also played for the Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals . Early years Coles was born in Jacksonville, Florida . While attending Ribault High School in Jacksonville, Coles played football, basketball , and ran track. In football, he rushed for nearly 5,000 ... at Florida State which resulted in Coles s dismissal from the team, he often refers to his ..., during his senior season at Florida State, Coles and teammate Peter Warrick went to a Tallahassee ..., according to police. Coles, Warrick, and the clerk, Rachel Myrtil, were arrested for grand theft. On October 22, Coles pleaded guilty to misdemeanor petty theft and was dismissed from the Florida State .... Coles childhood nickname was Trouble . ref name nickname cite web url http www.jacksonville.com tu online stories 030500 jag 2333069.html title The only trouble Coles wants to cause is for Jaguars ... 10 19 ref Coles was arrested in 1998 for Battery crime simple battery , suspended for the Seminoles ... s representative in 1999. ref name nickname Professional career First stint with Jets Coles was drafted by the New York Jets in the third round 78th overall of the 2000 NFL Draft . Coles s first career ... season, Coles signed with the Washington Redskins in the 2002 offseason and admitted that he left the Jets ... of the 2004 season, Coles left the Redskins because of a lack of a deep passing game from ... for Santana Moss . During the first year of his second stint with the Jets, Coles revealed that he had been sexually abused between ages 10 to 13 by a man whom his mother, Sirretta married. Coles refused to divulge the man s name. After the abuse was revealed, Sirretta Coles divorced the man, who ... nfl news story?id 2165781 Coles I am a survivor of sexual abuse ref After a disappointing ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name Sir Arthur William Coles honorific suffix image caption nationality Australia n order 65th List of mayors and lord mayors of Melbourne Lord Mayor of Melbourne term start 1938 term end 1940 deputy predecessor Sir Edward Campbell Mayor Edward Campbell successor ... spouse party Independent Refimprove date May 2008 Sir Arthur William Coles 7 August 1892  14 June 1982 was a prominent Australia n businessman and philanthropist . With his brothers Coles founded the Coles Variety Stores in the 1920s, which were to become one of the two largest supermarket chains in Australia now known as Coles Group . He served as List of mayors and lord mayors of Melbourne .... In 1946 Coles was appointed chair of the Australian National Airways Commission, which founded TAA ... . Early life Arthur Coles was born in Geelong , Victoria Australia Victoria and educated at the elite private school The Geelong College . When World War I began, Coles enlisted as a private, fighting ... Arthur Coles is welcomed aboard Trans Australia Airlines TAA s 25th Anniversary flight at Laverton, Victoria Laverton airport in 1971. Coles Variety Stores Coles returned to Australia in 1919 and married ... 6 , the business grew rapidly. The family opened a series of new Coles Variety Stores around the country ... he held until 1944. G. J. Coles & Co became the largest retailer in Australia. Lord Mayor and federal politics Coles became List of mayors and lord mayors of Melbourne Lord Mayor of Melbourne in 1938 ... of Henty Henty as an independent candidate. Coles was one of the two independents the other was Alexander ... . In 1944, Coles retired from business and devoted himself to public works, becoming the chair ... Council in 1956. He was knighted in 1960, and retired in 1965. Sir Arthur Coles died in 1982, leaving ... . NAME Coles, Arthur William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH ... , Australia DEFAULTSORT Coles, Arthur William Category 1892 births Category 1982 deaths Category Australian ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Manning Coles is the pseudonym of two United Kingdom British writers , Adelaide Frances Oke Manning 1891 1959 and Cyril Henry Coles 1899 1965 , who wrote many spy thrillers from the early 40s through the early 60s. The fictional protagonist in 26 of their books was Thomas Elphinstone Hambledon , who works for the Foreign Office . Biography Manning and Coles were neighbors in East Meon , Hampshire . Coles worked for British Intelligence in both the World Wars. Manning worked for the War Office during World War I. Their first books were fairly realistic and with a touch of grimness their postwar books perhaps suffered from an excess of lightheartedness and whimsy. They also wrote a number of humorous novels about modern day ghost s, some of them involving ghostly cousins named Charles and James Latimer. These novels were published in England under the pseudonym of Francis Gaite but released in the United States under the Manning Coles byline. Many of the original exploits were based on the real life experiences of Coles, who lied about his age and enlisted under an assumed name in a Hampshire regiment during World War I while still a teenager. He eventually became the youngest officer in British intelligence, often working behind German lines, due to his extraordinary ability to master languages. Coles had 2 sons Michael and Peter, who were identical twins and who are both still alive, living in the UK and the Ghost stories were based on the tales he used to tell his young sons when he was back from his travels . Tommy Hambledon novels Drink to Yesterday ... Concrete Crime Search for a Sultan , 1961 by Coles and Tom Hammerton The House at Pluck s Gutter , 1963 by Coles and Tom Hammerton Tommy Hambledon short story collection Nothing to Declare , 1960 Novels ... Morgue Press Manning Coles, by Tom & Enid Schantz DEFAULTSORT Coles, Manning Category 1891 births ... Category British thriller writers ro Manning Coles sv Manning Coles ... more details