Dint Island coor dm 69 17 S 71 49 W is a rocky island , 1.5 nautical miles 2.8  km long, lying 2 nautical miles 3.7  km off the west side of Alexander Island in Lazarev Bay . Probably first seen from the air by the United States Antarctic Service USAS , 1939 41. First mapped from air photos taken by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition RARE , 1947 48, by Searle of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1960. So named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC because a distinctive cirque makes a dent, or dint, on the south side of the island. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer Category Islands of Palmer Land Category Landforms of Alexander Island AlexanderIsland geo stub ... more details
Summary Summary This is a Federal Bureau of Prisons mugshot of William Dint Colbeck, boss of the St. Louis bootlegging gang Egan s Rats. Taken at Leavenworth Prison in November 1924. Fair use Rationale As this photograph was produced by a government agency, it is in the public domain. Licensing PD USGov DOJ Licensing PD USGov Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot priority true ... more details
whispered to him the names of the shooters before he died. Now the leader of the gang, Dint announced ... its own members. Dint Colbeck was the most powerful gangster in St. Louis during the early 1920 ... dispensed bribes, illegal booze, or other favors from his roost. Dint also served as the sergeant ... Dempsey. While Dint didn t usually accompany his men on jobs, he had no qualms about getting his .... Louis. By Easter Sunday 1923, both Dint and Jelly Roll Hogan wrote letters to the citizens of St. Louis ... Robinson . A handful of Rats either fled town or ran afoul of Dint Colbeck. In one instance of inter gang turmoil, Dint and his four top men executed disgruntled Egan gang member Eddie Linehan at the Maxwelton ... US in cash and negotiable bonds. In order to pay his crew s mounting legal fees, Dint led some of the boys ..., 1943, Dint Colbeck was found machine gunned to death in his car at the corner of Ninth and Destrehan ... more details
Umber Island coord 69 13 S 72 0 W is a rocky island , 1.5 miles 2.4 km long, lying 6 miles 10 km northwest of Dint Island in Lazarev Bay , off the west side of Alexander Island . Mapped from air photos taken by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition RARE , 1947 48, by Searle of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1960, it was so named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC because on the RARE photos the island appears in deep shadow cast by the Havre Mountains to the north. See also List of antarctic and sub antarctic islands usgs gazetteer AlexanderIsland geo stub Category Islands of Antarctica ... more details
Summary This is a scan of an image received on a Fultograph in 1928 or 1929. I made the scan myself. There is no known record of the photographer or original copyright holder of the image, and the Engish company that was almost certainly responsible for broadcasting the image The Wireless Pictures 1928 Company Ltd became bankrupt and ceased trading in 1929. It is perhaps reasonable to assume that this company owned the copyright of the image. This scan is intended to be a fair use representation of the sort of image quality that the Fultograph machine achieved. Very few Fultograph images survive today around 80 years after the very expensive system became obsolete . On this basis I think it s reasonable to give this a PD old 70 copyright tag. I hereby release to the public domain all rights which might have been accrued to me by dint of scanning the image... The original image is approximately 65 x 129mm. User G1MFG G1MFG 15 45, 13 August 2007 UTC Licensing PD old 70 ... more details
The Measure of the Rule is a 1907 coming of age novel about a country teacher who migrates to the city to study engineering, but is forced by dint of circumstance to go to a teacher s training college, where he meets his wife to be. Written by the one time Detroit Free Press journalist Robert Barr writer Robert Barr known in the Press as Luke Sharp it is both an indictment of an age gone by in which discipline and religion slide towards perversion and voyeurism, and a reminiscence of an innocent time before the great conflicts of the twentieth century, a time in which respect, delicacy and modesty prevailed in the relationships between man and woman, student and teacher. A complex and forgotten masterpiece of observation, whimsy and melodrama, it is reminiscent both of Mark Twain and Booth Tarkington . novel stub DEFAULTSORT Measure of the Rule, The Category Canadian novels Category 1907 novels Category Canadian bildungsromans ... more details
coord 50.722 1.879 display title region GB scale 100000 Westover , Hampshire , was the ancient manor, now in Dorset , over which much of modern Bournemouth has developed. This area of land marked a historic boundary between Celtic and Saxon civilisations, which found expression as the county boundary between Hampshire to the east and Dorset to the west. It is likely that the River Stour, Dorset Dorset Stour marked the boundary at one time, and that the name Westover derived from the term west bank. Westover was a liberty division liberty which meant that whoever owned it gained certain extra rights by dint of their possession. The owner of the Liberty of Westover, for instance, was permitted to salvage from any shipwrecks on the shore. The name survived to be used in an Christchurch Inclosures Act 1802 Act of Parliament in 1802 when the heathland of Westover was enclosed. Just over 30 years later, the name was used for one of the proposed new roads as holiday villas were built. Westover Road remains one of the principal commercial streets of modern Bournemouth . For most of its history, until 1791, it was co owned with the manor of Christchurch, Dorset Christchurch . See also Holdenhurst References Victoria County History External links http www.ruttergadd.co.uk westover Category Geography of Bournemouth Category History of Bournemouth Dorset geo stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Olio Type Studio Artist Mina singer Mina Cover Released 1999 Recorded at GSU studios in Lugano Length 45 13 Label PDU Producer Massimiliano Pani Last album Mina Gold 2 1999 This album Olio br 1999 Next album Mina n 0 br 2000 Olio is an album by Italian singer Mina singer Mina , issued in 1999. The album includes a bilingual version of the Shakespears Sister song Stay Shakespears Sister song Stay sung as a duet with Piero Pel . Another notable track is Canto largo which has been used as the opening theme of the long running Italian soap opera Vivere. Track listing Grande amore 4 37 Dint o viento 4 18 Come gocce 5 13 Canto largo 3 12 Non passa 5 07 Stay With Me Stay 4 13 Io voglio solo te 4 43 Lacrime e voce 4 47 Il meccanismo 3 45 E mi manchi 5 16 Category 1999 albums Category Mina albums 1990s album stub id Olio album it Olio album ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Nun Chiagnere Mar Type Studio album Artist Tony Tammaro Cover Nunchiagneremari 1991.jpg Format CD, Tape Released 1991 Recorded 1989 1991 in Naples , Italy Genre Pop music Pop , Neapolitan song Length Label Producer Tony Tammaro Reviews Last album Prima Cassetta di Musica Tamarra br 1989 This album Nun Chiagnere Mar br 1991 Next album Da Granto Far il Cantanto br 1992 Nun Chiagnere Mar Neapolitan for Don t Cry, Mary is the second studio album by Neapolitan parody singer songwriter Tony Tammaro . Tracklist All tracks were written and composed by Tony Tammaro Dint a villa 2 46 L animale 2 43 Volo di un cazettino 3 28 La villeggiatura 3 15 Il mozzarellista 3 17 Aerobic Tamar Dance 3 53 Pronto Mar 2 23 Tango dei tamarri 4 00 U Curnudu 2 43 Puzzulan Rap 2 23 Category 1991 albums Category Tony Tammaro albums it Nun chiagnere Mar ... more details
Information Description Thor i Kampen for Balder . The scene is described in Gesta Danorum in the following way Thor was swinging his club with marvellous might, and shattered all interposing shields, calling as loudly on his foes to attack him as upon his friends to back him up. No kind of armour withstood his onset, no man could receive his stroke and live. Whatsoever his blow fended off it crushed neither shield nor helm endured the weight of its dint no greatness of body or of strength could serve. http omacl.org DanishHistory book3.html Elton s translation Source Scanned from Frederik Winkel Horn s 1898 edition of Saxo Grammaticus Danmarks Kr nike , page 70. Date Published in 1898 Author Louis Moe 1857 1945 Permission The image is in the public domain in the United States because the book was published before 1923. Under current law it will enter the public domain in Denmark in 2016. PD US 1923 abroad out of copyright in 2016 other versions Category Images from Norse mythology Category Louis Moe s illustrations to Gesta Danorum Orphan image ... more details
The Murao or Maurya are a Hindu Kshatriya Citation needed date September 2011 caste, who are agriculturists, found in the state of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya State in India . ref People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part Two edited by K S Singh pages 1000 to 1005 ref History and origin The Murao claim descent from the ancient Maurya dynasty. Citation needed date September 2011 Murao or Maurya are the same as Koeri, Kushwaha, or Shakya in other parts of UP, Bihar, MP or North India with whom they intermarry. Present circumstances The community is mainly involved in the agriculture. While some are high and middle land holding agricultrists, some families possess marginal land. Many persons of the community have come to hold political, administrative and police positions in recent times by dint of industriousness present in the community. The Murao do not have a traditional caste, but do have members in the village panchayat . They are Hindu community, and like other north Indian castes, are endogamous, and follow the principle of gotra exogamy. See also Maurya caste Kachhi Lodh Kushwaha References reflist Category Indian castes Category Social groups of Uttar Pradesh ... more details
IEC 61131 3 is the third part of 8 of the open international standard IEC 61131 for programmable logic controller s, and was first published in December 1993 by the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC . The current second edition was published in 2003 . Part 3 of IEC 61131 deals with programming languages and defines two graphical and two textual Programmable logic controller PLC programming language standards Ladder logic Ladder diagram LD , graphical Function block diagram FBD , graphical Structured text ST , textual Instruction list IL , textual Sequential function chart SFC , has elements to organize programs for sequential and parallel computing parallel control processing . Data types Bit Strings groups of on off values Boolean datatype BOOL 1 bit Byte BYTE 8 bit Word data type WORD 16 bit DWORD 32 bit LWORD 64 bit Integer computer science INTEGER whole numbers SINT signed short 1 byte INT signed integer 2 byte DINT double integer 4 byte LINT long integer 8 byte U Unsigned prepend a U to the type to make it unsigned integer. Real number REAL floating point IEC 559 IEEE REAL 4 byte LREAL 8 byte TIME duration for timers, processes. Date and Time of day DATE calendar date TIME OF DAY clock time DATE AND TIME time and date String computer science STRING character strings surrounded by single quotes. br Escaped characters are preceded by a dollar sign. br L N P R T xx quote linefeed newline page FF return tab hex value WSTRING holds multi byte String computer science strings . Arrays multiple values stored in the same Variable programming variable . Sub Ranges puts limits on value i.e., 4 20 for current Derived type derived from one of the above types. TYPE single type STRUCT composite of several variables and types. Generic groups of the above types ANY ANY DERIVED ANY ELEMENTARY ANY MAGNITUDE ANY NUM LREAL, REAL ANY INT LINT, DINT, INT, SINT, ULINT, UDINT, UINT, USINT ANY BIT LWORD, DWORD, WORD, BYTE, BOOL ANY STRING STRING, WSTRING ANY DATE DATE, TOD, ... more details
other uses Act of Indemnity disambiguation The Indemnity Act of Bangladesh was formulated to give immunity from legal action to the persons involved in the assassination of president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman . The assassination took place on August 15, 1975 ref name bpedia http banglapedia.search.com.bd HT I 0036.htm Indemnity Act , from Banglapedia . ref As the parliament was not in session, the Act was promulgated on September 26, 1975, in the form of an decree Ordinance by president Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad , a close political associate of Sheikh Mujib and a cabinet Minister, who was made the president of the country following the killing of Sheikh Mujib. It was titled Indemnity Ordinance 1975 , being Ordinance No. 50 of 1975. Later it was ratified by the Bangladesh Parliament in due course, when the parliament was constituted in 1979, and became an Act, that is, a formal statute, following the ratification. By dint of the 5th amendment to the constitution brought about in 1986, the Indeminity Act became enshrined in the Constitution of Bangladesh . After Awami League formed government with Sheikh Hasina Wazed , the daughter of Sheikh Mujib , as Prime Minister of Bangladesh , the Parliament scrapped the Indemnity Act on 12 November 1996. ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1P2 18014752.html ref This paved the way for the trial of the killers Sheikh Mujib. ref http www.albd.org autoalbd content view 32 33 1 16 ref Reading Bangladesh Code a compilation of prevailing laws in Bangladesh , published by the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Government of Bangladesh, November, 2007. ref http www.cao.gov.bd ca speech nov12bdcode07 eng.html ref References Reflist Category History of Bangladesh Category Politics of Bangladesh Category Political repressions in Bangladesh Category Repealed Bangladeshi legislation ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Valdidentro official name Comune di Valdidentro native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Valdidentro Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 46 latm 29 lats latNS N longd 10 longm 18 longs longEW E coordinates type type city 3,975 region IT coordinates display coordinates footnotes region Lombardy province Province of Sondrio Sondrio SO frazioni Premadio, Pedenosso, Isolaccia, Semogo mayor party mayor Aldo Martinelli area footnotes area total km2 244.2 population footnotes population total 3975 population as of Dec. 2004 ref name istat All demographics and other statistics Italian statistical institute Istat . ref pop density footnotes population demonym elevation footnotes elevation m 1345 twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 23038 area code 0342 website footnotes Valdidentro is a comune municipality in the Province of Sondrio in the Italy Italian region Lombardy , located about 140  km northeast of Milan and about 50  km northeast of Sondrio , in the upper Valellina on the border with Switzerland. It is the seat of hot baths, located on Monte Reit in the frazione of Premadio. Valdidentro borders the following municipalities Bormio , Grosio , Livigno , M stair Switzerland , Poschiavo Switzerland , Santa Maria Val M stair Switzerland , Tschierv Switzerland , Valdisotto , Zernez Switzerland . See also Stelvio Pass References references br clear all Province of Sondrio Category Cities and towns in Lombardy Sondrio geo stub es Valdidentro eo Valdidentro fr Valdidentro id Valdidentro it Valdidentro lmo Val de Dint ms Valdidentro nl Valdidentro ja nap Valdidentro no Val di Dentro pms Valdidentro pl Valdidentro pt Valdidentro ru fi Valdidentro sv Val di Dentro tl Valdidentro uk vi Valdidentro vo Valdidentro war Valdidentro ... more details
Russel John McCool , born at Taunton , Somerset , England on 4 December 1959, was an Australia n cricket er who, by dint of his birthplace, played one first class cricket first class match for Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset in 1982. Russ McCool was the son of the Australia national cricket team Australian Test cricket Test all rounder Colin McCool and his wife Dorothy. He was born while his father was engaged as a professional cricketer for Somerset, but brought up in Australia where he attended schools in Woy Woy, New South Wales . ref Cite book title Cricketers Who s Who edition 1983 publisher Cricketers Who s Who Iain Sproat pages p278 ref A leg spin bowler and a right handed lower order batsman, Russ McCool played for New South Wales Colts from the 1980 81 season. But his only first class experience came in a single season, 1982, that he spent with Somerset, qualifying by birth. In his single match for the first team against Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire at Derby , he made 7 and 12 batting at No 10, took one catch, but failed to take a wicket with his bowling. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 42 42209.html title Derbyshire v Somerset publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2008 05 24 ref He played fairly regularly for Somerset s Second Eleven in the Second Eleven Championship and the Minor Counties , taking 30 wickets in the season. ref Cite book title Wisden Cricketers Almanack edition 1983 publisher John Wisden & Co chapter Minor Counties Championship 1982 and Second Eleven Championship 1982 pages pp865 and 880 ref But he was not re engaged by Somerset at the end of the season and returned to Australia. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maccool, Russ ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maccool, Russ Category 1959 births Category Somerset cricketers Category Living people Category People from Taunt ... more details
This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft and Wikipedia WikiProject Biography Military . Infobox military person name Jean Pierre Marie Joseph de Gaillard de la Valden image caption birth date Birth date and age YYYY MM DD 2 September 1895 death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 26 August 1977 placeofburial label placeofburial birth place Aix les Bains , France death place Lausanne , Switzerland placeofburial coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname allegiance France branch Flying service serviceyears ca 1916 1918 rank Marechal des Logis unit MF123, Spa95 commands battles awards Medaille Militaire , Croix de Guerre relations laterwork Marechal des Logis Jean Pierre Marie Joseph de Gaillard de la Valden was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. ref http www.theaerodrome.com aces france de gaillard.php ref Honors and awards citations M daille Militaire Caporal of Escadrille MF123 a pilot of great initiative and very adroit. Always prepared to undertake the most perilous missions. On 14 March 1916, he did not hesitate to engage in combat with three enemy planes, and, although flying a plane inferior in speed, he protected himself from his adversaries by dint of his skill, superior morale and initiative. The battle was terminated by the vertical fall of one enemy plane. M daille militaire citation, 24 May 1916 Sources of information reflist References Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Valden, Jean De Gaillard De La ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 September 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH Aix les Bains , France DATE OF DEATH 26 August 1977 PLACE OF DEATH Lausanne , Switzerland DEFAULTSORT Valden, Jean De Gaillard De La Category 1895 births Category 1977 deaths france mil bio stub ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 This is a list of notable Lists of people people whose full legal name is a Mononymous person mononym , either by name change or by being born mononymic such as in Indonesian name Example 1 Single word name Indonesia or Japanese names Imperial names Japanese royalty . This list does not include people who are List of one word stage names mononymous only as a stage name , pen name, in certain contexts, or by dint of fame. Note to editors If this list becomes large enough that it might be overwhelmed by e.g. Indonesians where mononymy is common , please separate it into sections by type of mononymy e.g. unusual name change royal cultural . List Akihito born 1933 , Japanese emperor Cher born 1946 Cherilyn Sarkisian , American singer DotComGuy born and reverted to Mitch Maddox , American computer specialist Hirohito born 1901 , Japanese emperor Madonna is not legally mononymous Mayawati born 1956 , Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Empress Michiko Michiko born 1934 Michiko Sh da , Japanese empress consort Nen born 1982 Maybyner Rodney Hilario , Brazilian basketball player Prince musician Prince born 1958 Prince Rogers Nelson , American musician Suharto born 1921 , Indonesian president Sukarno born 1901 , Indonesian president Teller magician Teller born 1948 Raymond Joseph Teller , American magician ref http web.archive.org web 20070813090329 http pennandteller.com sincity penn n teller faq.html Teller ref Warrior wrestler Warrior born June 16, 1959 James Brian Hellwig , retired American professional wrestler. Winter Starbucks Winter born Rafael Antonio Lozano , freelance software programmer in the process of visiting every Starbucks location ref http www.imdb.com title tt0956358 ref Arvind computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Expand list date November 2010 References Reflist See also List of one word stage names Mononymous person Category Lists of people by name feature Monomymous ... more details
HMS Severn was a member of the sclass Endymion frigate , built between 1797 and 1814. The latter five of these were of an experimental nature, being built of Pitch Pine instead of the usual oak , then in short supply. The consequence of using this material was a considerably shortened lifespan compared to the oak built prototype . Nonetheless, the ships saw useful service in January 1814 HMS Severn , whilst escorting a convoy , was engaged in mid Atlantic by the French commerce raiders Sultane and Etoile . ref http www.royal navy.org lib index.php?title C1814 1815 ref Under the command of Captain Joseph Nourse, she escaped by dint of her superior sailing performance. She went on to serve along the American seaboard. During 1815, the ship was an important factor in the War of 1812, as she was stationed in Chesapeake Bay to blockade the Patuxent River. It was from this point that the British invasion of Maryland, was launched leading to the Battle of Bladensburg and then the subsequent burning of Washington DC. The draft of the this class of frigate was too deep to permit Severn and her sister ships from sailing into the harbor at Baltimore. Her sailors had to kedge rafts holding small cannon and rocket launchers seven miles up the river to Fort McHenry. In 1816 she played a vital part in the bombardment of Algiers and, between May 1817 and the time that she was sold off for breaking, July 1825, HMS Severn saw service, off the Kent and Sussex coasts, in the Royal Naval Coast Blockade for the Prevention of Smuggling. During this time 1817 1823 she was under the command of Captain William Flogging Joey McCulloch, RN, scourge of the smugglers. ref Flogging Joey s Warriors by John Douch ref ref cite book last Whitehorne first Joseph title The Battle for Baltimore 1814 year 1997 publisher Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company location Mount Pleasant S.C. isbn 1 877853 23 2 pages 262 ref References reflist UK frigate stub Category Frigates of the United Kingdom Category Ag ... more details
Infobox stadium stadium name Estadio Ol mpico de C.U. nick name image File Estadio C.U Lobos.jpg 250px location Puebla, Puebla Puebla , Puebla coordinates broke ground 1997 opened 1999 expanded 2011 closed demolished owner Benem rita Universidad Aut noma de Puebla operator Lobos de la BUAP surface Grass Constructor construction cost architect former names nicknames tenants Lobos de la BUAP 1999 2007 seating capacity 20,700 as of January 2012 dimensions 105 x 68 m Estadio Ol mpico de C.U. is an Olympic stadium that is currently under renovation and is set to open in January 2012.The stadium is located in Ciudad Universitaria Puebla, Puebla Puebla , Puebla , Mexico . Lobos de la BUAP had used it from 1999 2007 and is set to play the Clausura 2011 Liga de Ascenso Mexico Mexican football tournament. The Estadio Ol mpico de C.U. is an Olympic stadium that is used for various sports by Benem rita Universidad Aut noma de Puebla .The stadium open in 1999 and was used by Lobos de la BUAP a professional football club that plays in the Liga de Ascenso .In 2007 the stadium was abandon due to the fact that it dint not meet the FMF requirements to play in the Liga de Ascenso . On October 2011 it was announced that the Estadio Ol mpico de C.U. would be finally have an expansion from 9,000 to 20,700, which is set to open on January 2011. ref cite web url http pueblanoticias.com.mx noticia Avanza la construccion del estadio Olimpico de CU 11250 title OlimpicoUniversitario set to open January 2012 language Spanish accessdate October 8, 2011 ref Sports Practice Football Soccer Track and Field External links http www.buap.mx B.U.A.P Home Page Footnotes Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Estadio Olimpico De C.U. Category Puebla Category Football venues in Mexico Football venues in Mexico Mexico sports venue stub ... more details
Infobox settlement name Dinther image flag image shield Wapen dinther.png coordinates region NL subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name Netherlands subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 Noord Brabant subdivision type2 Municipality subdivision name2 Bernheze population 4818 population as of 1 January 2009 latNS N longEW E latd 51 latm 38 lats 42 lat dir N longd 5 longm 29 longs 11 lon dir E blank name sec1 Transport blank1 name sec1 Major roads blank1 info sec1 A50, N279, N606 dialling code 0413 postal code 5473 Image Dinther, monumentaal pand 2010 04 10 15.04.JPG Dinther, monumental house 180px thumb left Dinther is a village in the Netherlands Dutch province of North Brabant . It is located in the municipality of Bernheze . ref Cite web url http www.bernheze.org title Gemeente Bernheze publisher Gemeente Bernheze language Dutch accessdate March 5, 2011 ref Dinther was a separate municipality until 1969, when it merged with Heeswijk to form the new municipality of Heeswijk Dinther . ref Repertorium Nederlandse Gemeenten ref Etymology In 1139 Dinther was named first as Dinthre . The name has an Old Frankish origin and is a composition of the words Dint and haar . Dint or dent means dent or dented usually it implies a landscape with rolling heights. Haar is a old Dutch word for a long strechted sand dune. Indeed there lies a long strechted sand dune between the city of Berlicum and Veghel to the north of Dinther. It seems correct to translate Dinther as dented long strechted sand dune source Grepen uit de geschiedenis van Dinther 1139 1989 , J. van der Leest . The current landscape though is green and does not show any signs of dunes or sand. History Image Parochie Dinther schilderij .jpg thumb left Parish of Dinther in the 19th century In the early middle ages the first acres were cultivated out of fertile woodlands along the river Aa River Meuse Aa . In the early middle ages Dinther was part of a free territory governed by the Lords ... more details
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The prewar Gibson Guitar Corporation Gibson Mastertone banjo is an old banjo. Terminology Although this term normally refers to World War II , when used to describe Gibson banjos the term prewar operationally refers to banjos made prior to 1947. Production of metal banjo parts was suspended during World War II. However, small numbers of Gibson banjos continued to be constructed and shipped during the war years using stocks of metal parts remaining in factory bins. For that reason, Gibson banjos produced between 1940 and 1945 often reflect creativity of shop personnel rather than standard catalog descriptions. Production of metal banjo parts resumed in the Fall of 1946 however it is commonly believed that the metal composition of foundry products delivered to Gibson after World War II was inferior to that of parts produced prior to 1940. On April 12, 1947 the Gibson Instrument Company changed their corporate logo from script lettering to use of block letters and this change occurred sufficiently close to resumption of banjo output to allow easy identification of prewar and postwar Gibson instruments. Identifying a prewar Gibson banjo Determining the provenance authenticity of a prewar Gibson banjo can be a real challenge, for a variety of reasons The Gibson company produced a fairly wide variety of prewar gibson banjo styles styles . Prewar Gibson banjos frequently failed to conform to the standard catalog specifications, by dint of cost saving measures to diminish inventories of excess or less than desirable components, thus casting doubt on the deviant banjo s authenticity. The actual number of authentic banjos is relatively small, so the experience of examining and playing them is limited to comparatively few individuals. Demand for these instruments is high, which has led to significant efforts toward reproducing them, with varying degrees of success. The majority of these banjos has been modified in some way by their owners over the years, due to the adjustabili ... more details
Garibaldi , originally named Daisy Lake and also known as Garibaldi Lodge and Garibaldi Townsite , is an abandoned locality in British Columbia , Canada , on the Cheakamus River around its confluence with Rubble Creek and just south of Daisy Lake British Columbia Daisy Lake . ref BCGNIS 37893 Garibaldi ref The townsite had been in existence since shortly after the opening of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway , with its post office opening in 1916, and it had been the site of Garibaldi Lodge, one of several rail tourism lodges along the rail line, the most well known in this locality being Rainbow Lodge at Alta Lake, British Columbia Alta Lake . The settlement s name was changed from Daisy Lake to Garibaldi in 1932 by dint of association with the intended main basetown for Garibaldi Provincial Park . Although some buildings remain, including public works facilities, the community is officially depopulated due to the geohazard posed by The Barrier , a volcanic dam lava dam holding back Garibaldi Lake that has let go at various points in the past Rubble Creek gets its name from the large boulder field created by successive degenerations of the Barrier. Plans for a ski development at this location were ended when evacuation was ordered, property owners and residents of the townsite were ordered by the provincial government to evacuate Garibaldi amid much public controversy as to whether it was really necessary or not. To compensate property owners, lots were offered in the new Pinecrest and Black Tusk Estates subdivisions a bit further north, and out of the way of the debris path from The Barrier. The name Garibaldi Lifts Company, the founding company of what is now Whistler Blackcomb , was chosen in anticipation that Garibaldi would be the major resort in this area. ref http gsc.nrcan.gc.ca volcanoes cat feature garibaldi e.php Catalogue of Canadian Volcanoes Garibaldi Volcanic Belt Garibaldi Lake Volcanic Field ref See also Mount Garibaldi Garibaldi N v Garibaldi Pro ... more details