CountyRecorder may mean any of the following, in the context of a county a recorder of deeds a Countyrecorder wildlife recorder of wildlife disambig ... more details
into its three parts Woodwinds The recorder is a woodwind instrument woodwind musical instrument ... the tin whistle . The recorder is end blown and the mouth of the instrument is constricted by a wooden ... and one for the thumb of the uppermost hand. The bore of the recorder is tapered slightly, being ..., or flared almost like a trumpet at the bottom on Renaissance instruments. The recorder was popular ... of orchestral woodwind instruments, such as the flute , oboe , and clarinet . During its heyday, the recorder ... Vivaldi Vivaldi used the recorder to suggest shepherds and imitate birds in their music, a theme ... Nicholas S. Lander title The Recorder Homepage url http www.recorderhomepage.net archiveurl work publisher location page pages language format doi date month year archivedate accessdate quote ref The recorder ... Kelly describes how Frans Br ggen achieved worldwide recognition as a recorder virtuoso in her book The Recorder Today , Cambridge University Press, 1990. ISBN 0 521 36681 X. p.62 ref The sound of the recorder ... name at least since the 14th century. Grove s Dictionary reports the earliest use of the word recorder ... Recordour . ref name ReferenceB Grove s Dictionary of Music online Edition Recorder article, part ... on the flauto traverso transverse flute rather than on the recorder. ref name ReferenceB Today, the recorder ... of transverse flutes, a recorder, or different other types of wind blown instruments, like the pan ... naming the recorder and dwarsfluit the flute. How the instrument is played Image Recorder300.svg left frame Cross section of the head of a recorder The recorder is held outwards from the player ... rahmenfarbe1 align right float bgcolor F8EABA align center colspan 4 RECORDER FAMILY bgcolor B2C6FF ... and are still found today, especially the tenor recorder in D, which is called a voice flute. ref Edgar Hunt, Fitting the Instrument to the Music Recorder and Music 7, no. 9, March 1983 pp227 228 ... and recorder maker ref The recorder most often used for solo music is the treble recorder known as alto ... more details
A Recorder is a judicial officer in England and Wales. It now refers to two quite different appointments ..., who sit for 3 6 weeks a year with the powers of Circuit Judges. The term Recorder refers to the highest legal officer of a particular area. Formerly, a Recorder was a certain magistrate or judge having criminal and civil jurisdiction in a city or borough. A recorder was originally an appointed ... Munimenta Gildhall I. 42 3 ref The Recorder of London , is still appointed by the Court of Aldermen .... ref Oxford English Dictionary entry ref Where the position of borough Recorder is sought to be made ... to appoint the Resident Judge to be Honorary Recorder of the city during his tenure of the office. The appointment of an Honorary Recorder is made by the borough council concerned, and does not require ... Judge for England and Wales. Historic office and Honorary Recorders In England and Wales, the Recorder ... a Recorder by the Crown. Typically, the appointment would be given to a senior and distinguished practitioner ... practice was as a barrister. It carried a great deal of prestige. The Recorder of London is a senior ... are now usually designated Honorary Recorders but are usually styled The Recorder of Anytown ... example is that The Recorder of Westminster presides at Southwark Crown Court . The senior circuit ... Honorary Recorder. The practice for appointment of Honorary Recorders is now to be found in the Lord ... Recorders . The position of Assistant Recorder no longer exists, and all appointments are made as Recorders ... and Wales , a Recorder is a barrister or solicitor . Recorders were originally required to be of at least ... office. A Recorder acting as such has all the powers of a Circuit judge and may sit in the Crown Court or in the County Court . If appointed to do so under section 9 1 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 , a Recorder may sit as a part time High Court Judge . A Recorder is paid a daily fee and is expected ... a Circuit Judge or a Recorder of the Crown Court as Honorary Recorder of the borough concerned. The Crown ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Union Recorder image caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1820 ceased publication price owners Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. publisher Keith Barlow editor n a language political circulation 6,937 daily ref http www.cnhi can.com circulation CNHI CAN Circulation , figures for an undetermined date, accessed January 17, 2007. ref headquarters 165 Garrett Way, Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 USA ISSN website http www.unionrecorder.com unionrecorder.com The Union Recorder is a daily newspaper published Tuesday Saturday in Milledgeville, Georgia . It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. ref http www.unionrecorder.com contactus The Union Recorder Contact Us , accessed January 17, 2007. ref External links http www.unionrecorder.com The Union Recorder Website http www.cnhi.com CNHI Website http dlg.galileo.usg.edu milledgeville Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archive Digital Library of Georgia References div class references small references div GeorgiaUS newspaper stub CNHI Union Recorder DEFAULTSORT Union Recorder Category Newspapers published in Georgia U.S. state Category Baldwin County, Georgia Category Publications established in 1820 ... more details
Wiktionarypar recorderRecorder may refer to Recorder , a flute like woodwind musical instrument Electronic Devices Camcorder Chart recorder Dictation machine Flight data recorder , or black box Professional video camera Tape recorder Video cassette recorder Wire recorder Offices Recorder judge , a part time municipal judge, or the highest appointed legal officer of some local area Recorder of deeds , a government office tasked with maintaining public records and documents Court recorder, or court reporter Recorder CSRT , the officer who assembled and presented evidence to Guantanamo Combatant Status Review Tribunals Other Recorder comics , a fictional race of androids in some Marvel Comics The Recorder newspaper The Recorder newspaper , a daily newspaper published in Greenfield, Massachusetts disambig de Recorder nl Recorder ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Recorder image caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1792 ceased publication price owners Newspapers of New England publisher Kay Berenson editor Tim Blagg Editor in chief EIC language political circulation 13,786 in 2006 ref Audit Bureau of Circulations North America Audit Bureau of Circulations e circ data, accessed 10 December 2006. ref headquarters 14 Hope Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts 01301 USA ISSN website http www.recorder.com recorder.com The Recorder is a six day Monday through Saturday morning daily newspaper published in Greenfield, Massachusetts , USA , covering all of Franklin County, Massachusetts Hinsdale, New Hampshire and Brattleboro, Vermont Brattleboro , Guilford, Vermont Guilford and Vernon, Vermont . It is owned by Newspapers of New England , which also owns its neighbor to the south, the Daily Hampshire Gazette of Northampton, Massachusetts . As the Greenfield area s only newspaper of record , The Recorder is the primary source of local news in Franklin County. ref http www.recorder.com ftp forms advertising RecorderRateCard2006.pdf Recorder 2006 Rate Card , accessed January 27, 2007. ref References Reflist External links http www.recorder.com Recorder.com The Recorder Website Massachusetts newspaper stub NNE Recorder DEFAULTSORT Recorder Category Media in Franklin County, Massachusetts Category Newspapers published in Massachusetts Category Publications established in 1792 Category Greenfield, Massachusetts Category 1792 establishments in the United States ... more details
registry or deeds office. In the United States, the recorder of deeds is often an elected county office and is called the countyrecorder. In some U.S. states, the functions of a recorder of deeds are a responsibility of the county clerk or the county s clerk of court , and the official may be called a clerk recorder or recorder clerk. The recorder of deeds provides a single location in which ... Registers of Deeds who became prominent in politics Joseph Montgomery Recorder of Deeds and Register of Wills, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania , 1785 94 Samuel P. Morrill Register of Deeds for Franklin County, Maine , 1857 67 Hugh McLaughlin politician , Register of Deeds for Kings County, New York Kings County for three consecutive terms from 1861 Frederick Douglass Recorder of Deeds for the District ... for Hampden County, Massachusetts , 1941 52 Carol Moseley Braun Recorder of Deeds for Cook County, Illinois , 1988 92 Jesse White politician Jesse White Recorder of Deeds for Cook County, Illinois , 1993 ... recorder Delaware County, OH Commercial Online Providers https www.uslandrecords.com USLandRecords ... Douglass in the DC Recorder of Deeds Building. Frederick Douglass was the first recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia Recorder of deeds is a government office tasked with maintaining public ... often maintains documents regularly recorded by the recorder of deeds include deeds, Mortgage law mortgages ..., and common law are given effect by the recorder of deeds, insofar as it relates to vested ownership ... certainty provided by a title deed issued under the registration of the recorder of deeds is of great ... of registration information by the recorder of deeds is so important. Each document recorded against ... of deeds This section is linked from Hennepin County, Minnesota In the U.S., most Recorders of Deeds are elected officials serving the area of a county or county equivalent territory. In some states, the recorder of deeds may also act as a public posting place for documents that are not directly related ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Newham Recorder image Image NewhamRecorder.png 225px type Weekly newspaper circulation 9360 small January 2010 small ref http www.abc.org.uk Data ProductPage.aspx?tid 20807 ref format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid price Pound sterling 0.50 foundation 1968 owners Archant language English language English political None headquarters Media House, br 539 High Road, br Ilford editor Colin Grainger website http www.newhamrecorder.co.uk Newham Recorder The Newham Recorder is a local weekly newspaper distributed in the London Borough of Newham . It is published weekly, on a Wednesday, in the tabloid newspaper format tabloid format by Archant , the UK s largest independently owned regional media business. The newspaper was founded in 1968, three years after the county boroughs of County Borough of West Ham West Ham and County Borough of East Ham East Ham both of which had previously been part of Essex were combined to form the new London Borough of Newham . Prior to that, since the early 1900s decade 1900s , the area had been served by the East Ham Recorder , a slip edition of the Ilford Recorder . The newspaper has had only two editors in its lifetime so far Tom Duncan made a freeman of Newham in recognition of his work in the community and, from 1997 cn date September 2011 , Colin Grainger who joined as a trainee reporter upon leaving a local school in 1972. ref cite news url http www.newhamrecorder.co.uk home about the newham recorder title The Heartbeat of Newham publisher Newham Recorder s own website accessdate 10 September 2011 ref The Newham Recorder received praise from the police for its coverage of the rioting and criminal disorder of August 2011. ref cite news url http www.pressgazette.co.uk story.asp?sectioncode 1&storycode 47758 title Police praise for London weekly s riot coverage publisher Press Gazette date 24 August 2011 accessdate 10 September 2011 ref References reflist Category London newspapers Category Weekly newspapers published ... more details
Image Down Recorder, August 2009.JPG right thumb 200px Down Recorder office, Church Street, Downpatrick, August 2009 The Down Recorder is a weekly newspaper published in Downpatrick , County Down , Northern Ireland . It is owned by W.Y. Crichton & Co. History The paper was first published, as The Downpatrick Recorder , on 31 December 1835. It was the first newspaper published in Downpatrick and was owned by Conway Pilson. It cost 4d per issue or there was an annual subscription in advance of 18 18 shilling s . Pilson was an astute businessman who found out that the English daily papers were delivered to Newry port on their way to Belfast and arranged for copies to be delivered to his Downpatrick printworks early where he copied the imperial news, thus getting the up to date news on the streets hours before the other papers were delivered to the town. In those days there was no such thing as copyright and papers shamelessly stole each other s copy. This strategy enabled the paper to grow from its initial print run of 875 impressions to over 5000 copies within a few months. Conway Pilson relinquished control of the paper in 1876 to Joseph S. Clarke, and died in 1883, aged 73. Clarke died in 1890. His widow married W.Y. Crichton in 1894 and their family continues to produce the paper to this day. From 6 December 2000 an on line version of the paper became available. ref cite web title Down Recorder work The Devlin Family Online url http www.devlin family.com DownRecorder.htm accessdate 2007 10 22 ref References references External links http www.thedownrecorder.co.uk Down Recorder Northern Irish newspapers Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Category Downpatrick Category Media in County Down UK newspaper stub NorthernIreland stub ... more details
Digital recorder may refer to Data logger Digital camcorder Digital video recorder DVR or personal video recorder PVR Dictation machine See also Digital recording disambig pl Rejestrator cyfrowy ... more details
The Hillsborough Recorder was established by Dennis Heartt in Hillsborough, North Carolina , in February of 1820 , with the first known edition of the newspaper being issued on March 1, 1820. At the time, there was no newspaper being published west of Raleigh, North Carolina s capital. image hr title.jpg thumb left The Hillsborough Recorder masthead The newspaper was published weekly, and from 1820 until at least 1827 , the paper cost three dollars for a year s subscription. Politically, it was a Whig Party United States Whig leaning paper, alongside the Raleigh Register , the Fayetteville Observer , the Carolina Watchman printed in Salisbury , and the Greensborough Patriot . The Hillsborough Recorder was widely read by the citizens of not only Orange County, North Carolina Orange County , but adjacent counties as well. The newspaper was a source of news for and about the politicians of North Carolina, provided practical suggestions for everyone from farmers to housewives, included writings by local authors and contributions copied from various other journals, contained news of local, national, and international interest, the proceedings of courts, and advertisements. The advertisements included such things as the sale of property to include slaves , the wares stocked at local stores, and rewards for stolen or lost property. Heartt published the newspaper for nearly fifty years, selling it in 1869 shortly before his death in May of 1870 . The paper was published in Hillsborough until March of 1879 , when it moved to Durham, North Carolina , and its title changed to the Durham Recorder . After the newspaper moved to Durham and was renamed, a competing weekly, the Hillsboro Recorder , was published in Hillsborough by Parish & Strudwick from August of 1887 , to August of 1888 . Unreferenced date December 2009 Category Defunct newspapers of North Carolina Category History of North Carolina Category Publications established in 1820 Category Publications disestablished in 1879 ... more details
A video recorder may be any of several related devices Digital video recorder DVR Personal video recorder PVR DVD recorder Videocassette recorder VCR Video tape recorder VTR disambig da Videooptager ko ja zh ... more details
County Circuit Court The merger of the Recorder s court and Wayne County Third Judicial Circuit ...The Recorder s Court , in Detroit , Michigan was a State court United States state court of limited jurisdiction which had, for most of its history, exclusive jurisdiction over traffic and ordinance matters, and over all felony cases committed in the City of Detroit. Its jurisdiction did not extend to Civil law common law civil Lawsuit suits . It traces its roots to the Mayor s Court in Detroit, formed in 1824. This municipal court probably owed its name to the fact that from 1827 until 1857, the official name of the City of Detroit was The Mayor, Recorder and Alderman of Detroit. ref http www.usgennet.org usa mi county tuscola det dethistoryb.htm The Detroiters, Pages 10 12 Bot generated title ref It was formed in the 19th century, and was merged into the Wayne County Circuit Court , the general jurisdiction court in Wayne County, Michigan Wayne County , following the pattern of the rest of the state of Michigan in October 1997. ref http courts.michigan.gov supremecourt Press PressArchive waynejudges.pdf Press release, Chief Justice Praises Judges progress on Wayne County Jail Overcrowding , July 10, 2002. ref ref http courts.michigan.gov lc gallery history mi judicial system.htm History of Michigan s Judicial System Bot generated title ref Sweet family murder trials In its 173 year ... Kuhn opposed the merger, but did not prevail. Prior to the merger, judges of Recorder s Court were elected from Detroit, so unsurprisingly, most of them were African American. Then Detroit Recorder s Court was abolished or rather, it was merged with Wayne County Circuit Court. The Recorder s Court judges became Circuit Court judges, and have to run for re election in Wayne County as a whole ... index.2003.02.html , Dancing Bear Commentary on judicial elections in Wayne County. ref At the time of its merger, and now as reconfigured as a part of the Wayne County Circuit Court, the court has ... more details
The Recorder of Dublin was a judicial position in Dublin , Ireland . The first to hold the position was James Stanihurst, speaker of the Irish parliament , in 1564 and the last was Sir Thomas O Shaughnessy . The Recorder judge Recordership was abolished in 1924. Holders of the position have included James Stanihurst d. 1573 1573 Henry Burnell ref Ball vol. I p. 223. ref 1599 Patrick Fitzgerald ref Ball vol. I p. 227. ref c. 1603 Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet William Talbot , removed shortly as a Catholic ref Cite DNB wstitle Talbot, William d.1633 ref 1604 1613 Richard Bolton ref Cite DNB wstitle Bolton, Richard ref 1620s 1629 James Barry, 1st Baron Barry of Santry James Barry ref Cite DNB wstitle Barry, James 1603 1672 ref 1634 1660 John Bysse 1661 1672 William Davies ref name Hill p. 391 Hill p. 391. ref 1672 Elisha Leighton ref name his His DNB article. ref 1680 1687 Sir Richard Ryves 1687 John Barnewall ref Ball vol. I p. 365. ref 1690 1693 Thomas Coote ref name Hill p. 391 ref Ball vol. II p. 61. ref 1693 1695 Nehemiah Donnellan 1649 1705 Nehemiah Donnellan 1695 1701 William Handcock 1654 1701 Sir William Handcock ref name Hill p. 392 Hill p. 392. ref 1701 1714 John Forster Chief Justice John Forster ref name Hill p. 392 1733 1750 Eaton Stannard 1751 1756 Thomas Morgan 1756 1766 James Grattan ref Hill p. 321. ref 1766 1784 Samuel Bradstreet ref name his 1784 1785 Dudley Hussey ref cite book last Sylvanus first Urban title The Gentleman s Magazine location London publisher John Nichols year 1785 pages 1007 volume part II ref ???? 1794 Recorder Denis George Later Baron ... Shaughnessy 1850 1933 the last Recorder of Dublin 1905 1924 References F. Elrington Ball 1926 The Judges ... Recorder Of Dublin Category 1564 establishments Category 1924 disestablishments Category History of County Dublin Category Irish law Category Lists of Irish people Category People from Dublin city Recorder of Dublin Ireland stub ... more details
The Recorder Office of Recorder of Nottingham is the highest appointed legal officer of the Crown within the Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County areas. The current appointed Recorder of Nottingham is His Honour Judge Michael Stokes Queens Counsel QC . His Lordship was appointed to the position in 2007. List of Recorders of Nottingham Expand list date August 2008 Sir Thomas Babington 1492 1519 Radus Barton Richard Parkyns Henry Pierrepont appointed 1603 Wills Fletcher John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare appointed 1642 Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester 1666 d. 1680 Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne 1688 William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire 1690 d. 1707 Evelyn Pierrepont, 1st Duke of Kingston upon Hull 1726 Thomas Pelham Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne 1726 Edward Bigland William Bentinck, 2nd Duke of Portland Evelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston upon Hull 1769 Henry Pelham Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne 1773 1794 William Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland 1794 1809 Henry Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Lord Holland died 1840 ref http www.nottshistory.org.uk articles tts tts1927 itinerary1927p4.htm An Itinerary of Nottingham online at nottshistory.org.uk, accessed 4 July 2008 ref Richard Wildman 1837 1881 Edward Chandos Leigh 1881 1909 Judge Henry Yorke Stanger 1909 1911 Sir William Ryland Dent Adkins 1911 1920 Hugo J. Young 1920 1927 Henry Holmes Joy 1927 1934 John Frederick Eales 1934 1936 Sir Albion Richardson 1936 1950 Christopher Nyholm Shawcross 1950 1961 Anthony Leonard Cripps 1961 1971 Arthur Ellis 1974 1991 Judge Michael Stokes QC 2007 References reflist 2 Category Politics of Nottinghamshire Category English law Category Region specific legal occupations ... more details
The Recorder & Times is a Canada Canadian daily newspaper published in Brockville, Ontario Brockville , Ontario . Founded as the weekly Brockville Recorder by Chauncey Beach on January 16, 1823, the newspaper began publishing a daily edition called The Evening Recorder on November 10, 1873, also owned by the holding company Recorder Printing Co. In 1883 the Daily Times , a rival paper, was founded. In 1918 the Recorder Printing Co. and the Daily Times merged and on February 1 the first edition of the daily newspaper The Recorder & Times was issued. In 1957 the weekly edition ceased publication as the company focused on the daily edition. In 1998, the newspaper s publishers, Hunter Grant and Perry Beverley, sold the property to Sun Media , established in 1971 in Toronto . That same year, Sun Media became a subsidiary of Quebecor . External links http www.recorder.ca The Recorder & Times official website DEFAULTSORT Recorder and Times Category Newspapers published in Ontario Category Media in Brockville Category Publications established in 1823 Canada newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Image Business Recorder.jpg 225px Business Recorder image type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1965 owners Business Recorder Group headquarters 531 Business Recorder Road br Karachi , Sindh 74550 br PAK editor circulation ISSN website http www.brecorder.com www.brecorder.com Business Recorder is the biggest financial daily in Pakistan and the first such publication to be published in the Muslim world. The publication is owned by the Business Recorder Group which is one of South Asia s preeminent media conglomerates with interests in Television, Web, Finance and Technology. Business Recorder was established on 17 February, 1965 by veteran journalist M.A. Zuberi. See also List of newspapers in Pakistan Karachi Stock Exchange External links http www.brecorder.com www.brecorder.com Official website http www.apns.com.pk businessrecorder.htm Profile of Business Recorder at APNS Category English language newspapers Category Newspapers published in Pakistan Category Business newspapers Category Karachi media Pakistan newspaper stub ur ... more details
Wikify date January 2011 JoyTunes Recorder is a computer game published in 2010 by JoyTunes . The game is controlled by playing a regular recorder into a microphone connected to the computer, and is designed to teach the player to play the recorder by playing the game ref name NT Cite web title JoyTunes Recorder exposed on Israeli National Television url http www.youtube.com watch?v UAJS saRLZA ref ref name DV Cite web title JoyTunes Recorder demo video url http www.youtube.com watch?v NNtsyjPhNvo ref . The game won the Fall 2010 Parents Choice Awards in the software category ref name PC Fall 2010 Small Screen Awards of the Cite web title Parents Choice Foundation url http www.parents choice.org product.cfm?product id 28425&StepNum 1&award aw ref . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.joytunes.com Company WebSite DEFAULTSORT Joytunes Recorder Category Musical training software ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Romford Recorder image type Weekly newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation price owners Archant headquarters Ilford political editor circulation 25,000 website http www.romfordrecorder.co.uk The Romford Recorder is a local newspaper for Romford and the London Borough of Havering . The publication claims to be the largest paid for local paper in London. ref cite web title Romford Recorder rate card url http www.london24.com london pages new rates pdf Romford 20Recorder.pdf ref References reflist Category London newspapers Category Media and communications in Havering Category Newspapers published in Essex England newspaper stub ... more details
The office of the Recorder legal office Recorder of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln is currently occupied by His Honour Judge Sean Morris. ref http www.lincoln.gov.uk news det.asp?art id 15321&sec id 3478 ref Judge Morris was installed as honorary recorder on 9 August 2011. He is a Circuit judge UK circuit judge having been appointed to the Midland Circuit on 24 October 2008. The previous recorder was His Honour Judge Michael Heath. He had held this position between 2001 and 2010. There have now been 20 Recorders in the city, the first incumbent being Lord Monson in 1768. References Reflist Category Lincolnshire Category English law Category Region specific legal occupations ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Indianapolis Recorder image caption type Weekly newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1896 ceased publication price owners Founding publishers George P. Stewart and Will Porter publisher Carolene Mays Employees 25 Revenue 2005 1.3 million editor Shannon Williams circulation 100,000 headquarters 2901 N. Tacoma br Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis , Indiana 46218 br USA ISSN website http www.indianapolisrecorder.com indianapolisrecorder.com The Indianapolis Recorder is a weekly newspaper which began publishing in 1896 . The newspaper was established by George E Stewart and William H. Porter. The newspaper s primary readership are African American and the newspaper has the distinction of being published for longer than any other African American paper in Indiana and being the nation s fourth oldest surviving African American newspaper. ref cite web title Recorder circulation, revenue up date November 6 2006 url http www.allbusiness.com marketing advertising marketing advertising channels 10552567 1.html accessdate 2009 04 19 ref ref cite book title The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis author David J. Bodenhamer, Robert Graham Barrows, David Gordon Vanderstel isbn 9780253312228 date 1994 url http books.google.com books?id bg13QcMSsq8C accessdate 2009 04 19 ref The Recorder received the Indiana Journalism Award in 2000. The National Newspaper Publishers Association honored The Indianapolis Recorder with Merit Awards in eight of its 21 categories during its 54th annual convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1994 . References reflist External links http www.indianapolisrecorder.com The Indianapolis Recorder http ulib.iupui.edu digitalscholarship collections IRecorder The Indianapolis Recorder Online, 1899 2005 DEFAULTSORT Indianapolis Recorder, The Category Newspapers published in Indiana Category Media in Indianapolis, Indiana Category Publications established in 1896 Category African American newspapers indiana newspaper stub Indianapolis stub ... more details
Image Heliograph wendelstein 2002 00a.jpg thumb A Campbell Stokes recorder Campbell Stokes sunshine recorder A sunshine recorder is a device that records the amount of sunlight sunshine at a given location. The results provide information about the weather and climate of a geographical area. This information is useful in meteorology , science , agriculture , tourism , and other fields. There are two basic types of sunshine recorders. One type uses the sun itself as a times scale for the sunshine readings. The other type uses some form of clock for the time scale. Image Sunshine recorders.jpg right 250px thumb A Jordan sunshine recorder left . The other instrument is a Marvin sunshine recorder . Older recorders required a human observer to interpret the results recorded results might differ among observers. Modern sunshine recorders use electronics and computers for precise data that do not depend on a human interpreter. Newer recorders can also measure the global and diffuse radiation. Clarify date October 2009 See also Global dimming External links http www.piercecollegeweather.com images burnpaper.jpg Pictures of the papers produced by a Sunlight Recorder http www.sunrecorder.net Blake Larsen Sunlight Recorder Sunshine recorders Meteorological equipment climate stub Category Sunshine recorders Sunshine recorders cs Heliograf m ic p stroj da Heliograf m leinstrument de Sonnenscheinautograph el es Heli grafo meteorolog a fr H liographe it Eliofanografo lb Heliograph nl Zonneschijnmeter nn Solskinsm lar pt Heli grafo ru sk Slnkomer uk ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Bangkok Recorder image Image Bangkok Recorder.png 200px caption small March 1, 1865 issue of The Bangkok Recorder small type Monthly newspaper 1844 1845 br Bi weekly newspaper 1865 1867 format foundation 1844 ceased publication 1867 price owners Dan Beach Bradley publisher Dan Beach Bradley editor Dan Beach Bradley language Thai language Thai political circulation headquarters Bangkok , Thailand ISSN website The Bangkok Recorder lang th was the first Thai language newspaper , first published monthly, and later bi weekly, in Bangkok , Siam between 1844 1845 , and 1865 1867 . It was written and published by Dr. Dan Beach Bradley , an American Christian missionary who spent 35 years in the country. Bradley published both English and Thai language editions of The Bangkok Recorder. The Thai edition measured 6 x9 , and the English edition 12 x18 . The newspaper had a two column layout. One time subscribers of The Bangkok Recorder included King Mongkut and various Thai nobles. The newspaper eventually closed due to unprofitability. Bradley wrote in the paper urging subscribers to pay their fees. Lack of payment may have been the result of disapproval of Bradley s subject matter. In addition to local and foreign news, Bradley wrote on general topics, including science and politics. His writings on Christianity and Buddhism may have been perceived as critical of the dominant religion. Category Newspapers published in Thailand thailand stub Asia newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT Bangkok Recorder de The Bangkok Recorder ja th ... more details
The Recorder of Ye Cind is a musical artifact once owned by the demigod Ye Cind , in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role playing game . Publication history Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition 1977 1988 The Recorder of Ye Cind was first described in the original 1979 Dungeon Master s Guide . ref Citation last Gygax first Gary author link Gary Gygax title Dungeon Masters Guide place Lake Geneva WI publisher TSR year 1979 ref Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition 1989 1999 The Recorder of Ye Cind was further developed in 1993 s Book of Artifacts . ref David Cook game designer Cook, David . Book of Artifacts . TSR, 1993 ref Description Crafted from a hollowed out lake reed, the Recorder of Ye Cind is eighteen inches long, with ten holes drilled through its surface. Powers The Recorder can play simple yet haunting tunes on command. It sounds a shrill alarm when anything within 30 feet, including itself, is stolen. Once per day it can create a magical vision containing clues on some topic of interest to the user. It can manifest a variety of other spell like powers as well. History Ye Cind came into the possession of his Recorder between 100 80 years before the time that the Book of Artifacts legend was told, when he used the artifact s powers to uncover a regicide. In the adventure Reverse Dungeon , the Recorder is found in the possession of the illithid Hlyddhth in the Vault Level of the dungeon. It was placed in the dungeon some time within the last 600 years by the wizard Blaise after it fulfilled whatever purpose it had for it, and the illithid discovered it there and decided to keep it. Hlyddhth has become deaf to all sounds made by anything but the Recorder , though its telepathy makes this only a slight hindrance. ref John D. Rateliff Rateliff, John D. , and Bruce R. Cordell . Reverse Dungeon . Renton, WA Wizards of the Coast, 2000 ref Creative origins Ye Cind, and by extension, the Recorder , is named for Cindy, one of Gary Gygax s daughters. References reflist ... more details
The Recorder s Steps consist of two flights of stone steps leading down from the outside of the Chester city walls city walls in Chester , Cheshire , England. They lead from the walkway at the top of the walls to a riverside area known as the Groves, and have been designated by English Heritage as a Grade  I listed building . ref name nhl Citation url http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1376170 title Recorders Steps year 2011 work The National Heritage List for England publisher English Heritage accessdate 16  May 2011 ref The steps are in two flights, of 12 and 15  steps respectively. They were constructed between 1820 and 1822 for Chester Corporation. On the wall by the steps is a plaque, probably inserted in 1881. This contains erroneous information, being inscribed RECORDER S STEPS Erected by the Corporation of this City A.D.1700 for the Convenience of ROGER COMBERBACH, Recorder legal office Recorder . ref name nhl References Reflist Coord 53.18733 2.88746 display title region GB scale 2000 Cheshire struct stub UK listed building stub Category Buildings and structures in Chester Category Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire ... more details