File FannyKemble by Thomas Sully, 1834.jpg thumb FannyKemble by Thomas Sully , 1834 File Frances Anne ... young woman with ringlets, smiling softly and looking into the camera. thumb FannyKemble as a young ... theatrical family, Fanny was the oldest daughter of actor Charles Kemble and Maria Theresa Kembble, and a niece ... sister was opera singer Adelaide Kemble. Fanny was born in London, and educated chiefly in France. On 26 October 1829, FannyKemble first appeared on the stage as Juliet at Covent Garden. Her attractive ..., following her father s example, FannyKemble appeared with much success as a Shakespearean reader ... she lived using her maiden name till her death. During this period, FannyKemble was a prominent ... 1832 , The Star of Seville 1837 , FannyKemble published a volume of poems 1844 , and an Italian ... books have been written about FannyKemble and her family, including FannyKemble by Leota Stultz Driver University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1933 and FannyKemble A Passionate Victorian ... Yours, FannyFannyKemble and the Theatre Jarrolds, London saw eight editions published ... Away and Long Ago 1889 References Cate, Margaret Davis. Mistakes in FannyKemble s Georgia Journal ..., 2008. Harvard University Library Open Collections Program. Women Working, 1870 1930 FannyKemble ... Kemble. Kemble, Fanny. FannyKemble s Journals Edited and with an Introduction by Catherine Clinton. Cambridge Harvard, 2000. Kemble, Fanny. 1835 . Journal . Murray reissued by Cambridge University Press , 2009 ISBN 9781108004015 Kemble, Fanny 1863 . Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation ... Kemble 1999 fictionalized made for TV movie based on FannyKemble Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838 1839. Works by FannyKemble at Project Gutenberg . People & Events FannyKemble ... of her birthday on Nov. 27. cite book author Jenkins, Rebecca title FannyKemble A Reluctant Celebrity ... Yours, FannyFannyKemble and the Theatre publisher Jarrolds Publishers London Ltd. year ... more details
Kemble may refer to Kemble, Gloucestershire , a village in England Kemble Airport , an aerodrome in Gloucestershire , England Kemble Air Show , an airshow held at Kemble airport Kemble family , a family of famous English actors and operatic singers, including actress FannyKemble Charles Kemble , 1775 1854, a British actor Gouverneur Kemble , 1786 1875, a North American ironmaster John Mitchell Kemble , 1807 1857, eldest son of Charles Kemble and nineteenth century translator of Beowulf FannyKemble , 1809 1893, an English actress who became a writer and an anti slavery activist Edwin C. Kemble , 1889 1984, a North American physicist Gary Kemble , New Zealand rugby league footballer and coach Kemble website Kemble , a British Museum Royal Historical Society Joint Committee on Anglo Saxon Charters website devoted to producing the definitive collected edition of the entire corpus of Anglo Saxon charters , from the last quarter of the seventh century to the Norman Conquest, edited in accordance with modern standards. It is named after John Mitchell Kemble See also Kemball Kembel disambig fr Kemble ... more details
Wiktionary FannyfannyFanny is a female given name , derived from Frances. It may also refer to tocright People Fanny given name Fictional characters Little Annie Fanny , a comic strip created by Harvey Kurtzman and Will Elder for Playboy Fanny Guilty Gear Fanny Guilty Gear , a video game character Fanny Sesame Street Fanny Sesame Street Fanny Hill , the protagonist of Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure , an erotic novel by John Cleland Fanny Price , heroine of Jane Austen s 1814 novel Mansfield Park Lord Fanny , from the DC Comics series The Invisibles Madame Fanny La Fan , a character in the BBC sitcom Allo Allo Aunt Fanny, a comic character played by Fran Allison on the radio show Don McNeill s Breakfast Club Aunt Fanny, a character in Robots film Robots film , a 2005 American computer animated comedy film Aunt Fanny, a character in Enid Blyton s The Famous Five series The Famous Five series Fanny Ekdahl, a character in Ingmar Bergman s 1982 film Fanny and Alexander Stage names Fanny artist born 1968 , Scottish musician Fraser Runciman Fanny singer , French singer Plays and films Fanny , 1932 play written by Marcel Pagnol , which spawned several adaptations Fanny 1932 film Fanny 1932 film , featuring Raimu, Pierre Fresnay, and Orane Demazis Fanny musical Fanny musical , 1954 Broadway musical based on several Pagnol plays, including Fanny by S.N. Behrman, Joshua Logan and Harold Rome based from the plays Fanny , Marius and C sar by Marcel Pagnol. Fanny 1961 film Fanny 1961 film , 1961 non musical film based on the 1954 musical, starring Leslie Caron and Horst Buchholz Fanny , alternate ... Fanny band Fanny artist Fanny Be Tender with My Love , a single from the Bee Gees album Main Course Ships CSS Fanny CSS Fanny , a Confederate gunboat in the American Civil War Fanny 1812 privateer Fanny ... term for the female vulva A North American term for the buttocks Places Fanny Township, Polk County, Minnesota Fanny, West Virginia , an unincorporated community 821 Fanny , asteroid minor planet ... more details
Fanny s Restaurant was a notable eatery located at 1601 Simpson Street Evanston, IL 60201 USA the first suburb north of the Chicago City Limits between 1946 and 1987. ref http www.fannysofevanston.com mainrstory.htm ref It was an anomaly in that it was located in a working class neighborhood and yet known the world over. Patrons included the Marshall Field Family, of department store fame. ref http www.fannysofevanston.com mainrstory.htm ref Both the salad dressing and meat sauce won the International Epicurian Award of France. ref http www.efita.org Food Condiments Dressings and Slaw World Wide Food Products Ltd details 6267.html ref It was cited by Chicago Magazine as one the top 40 Chicago restaurants ever. ref http www.chicagomag.com Chicago Magazine May 2010 40 Best Chicago Restaurants Ever ref According to that same Chicago Magazine article Kraft Foods offered 75,000 in 1948 to buy Fanny s salad dressing recipe. This offer was refused. The restaurant was closed due to the deteriorating health of the founder, Fanny Bianucci. According to the May 11, 1991 Chicago Sun Times and Chicago Tribune obituaries, Fanny Bianucci died at Saint Francis Hospital of Evanston . ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1P2 4053632.html ref ref http articles.chicagotribune.com 1991 05 11 news 9102110777 1 spaghetti sauce birthday awards ref At some point, possibly in the 1960 s, Fanny s products became available on grocery shelves and the business continues on today through mail order. ref http articles.chicagotribune.com 2003 08 20 entertainment 0308200038 1 spaghetti sauce pasta salad dressing ref For several years the restaurant building at Simpson Street and Ashland Avenue was shuttered, then later occupied by rental tenants. However, during the condominium boom which occurred in the United ... External Links Memories of Fanny s Restaurant on WTTW Channel 11 Chicago http www.wttw.com main.taf?erube fh wttw&wttw.submit.getThread 1&wttw.threadid 1754&wttw.threadPath 1,49,3,1,1 br br Fanny ... more details
by two daughters of Charles Kemble and Maria Theresa Kemble actress and Shakespearean reader FannyKemble 1800 1893 and Adelaide Kemble 1815 1879 , an opera singer. Both Sarah Siddon s son Henry Kemble and Stephen Kemble s son, also named Henry Kemble, became actors. Among later members of the Kemble family, mention may also be made of Charles Kemble s grandson, Henry Kemble 1848 1907 , a sterling and popular London actor. References reflist Cite EB1911 Kemble Category English families Category Surnames Category 19th century actors Category 18th century actors it Famiglia teatrale Kemble ... Kemble as Henry. The sister, Sarah Siddons , is Katherine. ref Details of the painting are explained ... more details
FannyKembleFanny , to America during 1832 and 1834, aroused much enthusiasm. The later part ... Gentleman s Magazine , January 1855 Records of a Girlhood , by FannyKemble Frances Anne Kemble Bibliography ... London, 1871 FannyKemble, Record of a Girlhood London, 1878 Lane edited , Charles Kemble s Shakespearean ...File Charles Kemble by J. Dickinson.jpg right thumb An 1830 drawing of Charles Kemble by J. Dickinson Charles Kemble 25 November 1775 &ndash 12 November 1854 was a British actor . Life The youngest son of Roger Kemble , and younger brother of John Philip Kemble , Stephen Kemble and Sarah Siddons , he was born at Brecon , South Wales . Like John Philip, he was educated at Douai . After returning to England in 1792, he obtained a job in the post office , but soon resigned to go on the stage, making his first recorded appearance at Sheffield as Orlando in As You Like It in that year. During the early part of his career as an actor he slowly gained popularity. For a considerable time he played with his brother and sister, chiefly in secondary parts, and received little attention. His first London appearance was on 21 April 1794, as Malcolm to his brother s Macbeth . Ultimately he won independent fame, especially in such characters as Archer in George Farquhar s Beaux Stratagem , Dorincourt in Hannah Cowley s Belle s Stratagem , Charles Surface and Ranger in Benjamin Hoadley s Suspicious Husband . His La rtes and Macduff thane Macduff were as accomplished as his brother s Hamlet and Macbeth ... London, 1888 References Cite EB1911 Kemble External links Cite Appletons Kemble, Charles year ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kemble, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Kemble, Charles Category British stage actors Category 18th century actors Category 19th century actors Category 1775 births Category 1854 deaths Category People from Brecon de Charles Kemble it Charles Kemble nl Charles Kemble ... more details
abolitionist niece FannyKemble , who wrote of him and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kemble, who were excellent, worthy people. in Records of a Girlhood by FannyKemble, Vol. 3. p. 19 ref the death ...Infobox person name Stephen Kemble image KembleFalstaff.jpg caption Stephen Kemble as Falstaff birth ... Altars in the Durham Cathedral . England occupation Manager, Actor, Writer parents Roger Kemble and Sarah Ward spouse Elizabeth Satchell George Stephen Kemble 21 April 1758 in Kington, Herefordshire ... actor , writer, and a member of the famous Kemble family . He was the second son of Roger Kemble , brother of Charles Kemble , John Philip Kemble and Sarah Siddons . He married prominent actress Elizabeth Satchell 1783 . His niece was the actress and abolitionist FannyKemble . His daughter Francis Kemble married Richard Arkwright junior s son Captain Robert Arkwright. Kemble s son Henry Stephen Kemble Henry was also an actor. Manager Similar to his father, Stephen Kemble became a very successful .... ref Stephen Kemble guided the Theatre through many celebrated seasons. The Newcastle audience .... Robinson 1972 . Stephen Kemble s Management of the Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne in Richards .... While in Newcastle upon Tyne Kemble lived in a large house opposite the White Cross in Newgate Street. gallery File Newcastle Theatre 1809.jpg Royal Theatre, Newcastle File StephenKembleTicket.jpg Kemble Theatre Ticket File StephenKemble3.jpg Stephen Kemble File StephenKemble4.jpg Kemble by John Raphael ... 3.jpg thumb Kemble s wife Elizabeth Satchell in Oroonoko Stephen Kemble quickly branched out ... replaced by Tivoli Theatre Aberdeen 1795 ref Stephen Kemble published his Epilogue on opening the Aberdeen ... Alnwick where he builds a theatre 1796 and rural areas on the theatre circuit. From Newcastle, Kemble ..., by the way, Stephen Kemble once gave recitations was also during the early part of this century ... Press. 1894 p. 6 ref He also managed Whitehaven and Paislie 1814 , ref Stephen Kemble published ... more details
File Adelaide Kemble by Richard James Lane.jpg right thumb 1841 lithograph of Adelaide Kemble by Richard James Lane Adelaide Kemble November 1815 4 August 1879 was an England English opera singer of the Victorian era , and a member of the Kemble family of actors. She was the younger sister of FannyKemble , the famous actress and anti slavery activist. Her father was actor Charles Kemble , her mother Maria Theresa Kemble . Adelaide studied in London with John Braham and in Italy under the great soprano Giuditta Pasta . On 2 November 1841, she made her first operatic performance on the London stage in Norma opera Norma . In 1843 she married Edward John Sartoris and retired after a brief but brilliant career. They were hosts at the Belgravia home to Chopin where, in 1849, he made his London debut. This is now marked by a Commemorative plaque plaque . She wrote A Week in a French Country House 1867 , a bright and humorous story, followed by other, more mediocre tales. She recorded one interesting incident at a late London concert by Pasta, whose powers had diminished badly, and she asked of fellow singer Pauline Viardot what she thought of Pasta s voice now and got the reply Ah It is a ruin, but so is Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo s Last Supper . Her son, Algernon Charles Frederick Sartoris , married Nellie Grant , the daughter of the famous American general and president Ulysses S. Grant , on 21 May 1874 in the East Room of the White House . The young Frederic Leighton the painter of Flaming June and a president of the Royal Academy British Royal Academy of Art from 1878 until his ... Leighton . 1896. ref References references Cite EB1911 Kemble Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kemble, Adelaide ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1815 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 August 1879 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kemble ... stub es Adelaide Kemble it Adelaide Kemble pt Adelaide Kemble ... more details
unsourced date March 2009 File Henry Kemble admirable crichton 1902.jpg thumb right Kemble with Irene Vanbrugh in The Admirable Crichton , 1902 Henry Kemble 1848 1907 was a United Kingdom British actor . A member of the famed Kemble family , he was the grandson of Charles Kemble . He was educated at Maze Hill School Greenwich, King s College School and King s College London . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kemble, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1848 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1907 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kemble, Henry Category English actors Category 1848 births Category 1907 deaths Category 19th century actors Category Alumni of King s College London Kemble, Henry England actor stub es Henry Kemble ... more details
John Kemble may refer to John Kemble martyr , Roman Catholic martyr John Philip Kemble , English actor and manager John H. Kemble , American maritime historian hndis Kemble, John Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
File cotswold airport at kemble from helicopter arp.jpg thumb Kemble Airport Cotswold Airport previously Kemble Airport looking east in 2009 Kemble is a village in Gloucestershire , England . It lies four miles 6  km from Cirencester and is the settlement closest to Thames Head , the source of the River Thames . Kemble Church is part of the Thameshead benefice, comprising the communities of Kemble, Ewen, Poole Keynes, Somerford Keynes , and Shorncote. ref http www.kemble.co.uk Kemble Church information page ref . The benefice since 2001 also includes Coates, Rodmarton, Sapperton, Tarlton and Frampton Mansel. ref http www.somerfordkeynes.org.uk churchindex.htm Somerford Keynes church information page ref . Kemble was once an important Rail transport railway junction. The Golden Valley Line from Swindon to Cheltenham passes through the village, and branch lines from Cirencester and Tetbury met here. Today, although the branch lines were dismantled in the 1960s, Kemble railway station is still important for passengers travelling from Cirencester. Cotswold Airport previously known as Kemble Airport on the edge of the village once hosted the Royal Air Force RAF Red Arrows aerobatic display team. Citation needed date August 2009 The airfield is used by light industry, by flying clubs and by private aircraft owners, for events including two annual air displays, and for scrapping and storage ... Paddington in one direction, and to Gloucester and Cheltenham in the other. Kemble Primary School ... above External links Sources by script assisted edit External links Commons category Kemble, Gloucestershire http www.kemble.me Kemble Community website http www.kemble.co.uk Kemble village website ... information http www.kemble airfield.co.uk Kemble Airfield renamed Cotswold Airport in 2009 ... Category Populated places on the River Thames Category Article Feedback 5 de Kemble Gloucestershire fr Kemble Gloucestershire he ... more details
Use mdy dates date October 2011 Kemble s Cascade Kemble catalog Kemble 1 , located in the constellation Camelopardalis , is an asterism astronomy asterism   a pattern created by unrelated star s. It is an apparent straight line of more than 20 colorful 5th to 10th apparent magnitude magnitude stars over a distance of approximately five moon diameters, and the open cluster NGC 1502 can be found at one end. It was named by Walter Scott Houston in honor of Father Lucian Kemble Lucian J. Kemble 1922 1999 , a Franciscan Friar and amateur astronomer who wrote a letter to Houston about the asterism, describing it as a beautiful cascade of faint stars tumbling from the northwest down to the open cluster NGC 1502 that he had discovered while sweeping the sky with a pair of 7x35 binoculars. ref http calgary.rasc.ca credits.htm Lucian Kemble Father Lucian Kemble 1922 1999 . RASC Calgary Centre Credits and Special Mentions. Retrieved January 27, 2010. ref Houston was so impressed that he wrote an article on the asterism that appeared in his Deep Sky Wonders column in the astronomy magazine Sky & Telescope in 1980, in which he named it Kemble s Cascade . References reflist 30em External links http www.agt.net public fenertyb KmbCsc08.html Kembles Cascade locator Various web sites put together by B Fenerty. Retrieved January 27, 2010 Astronomy Picture of the Day http www.sai.msu.su apod ap000814.html Kemble s Cascade August 14, 2000 http apod.nasa.gov apod ap100128.html Kemble s Cascade January 28, 2010 Category Astronomical asterisms Category Camelopardalis constellation de Kembles Kaskade it Cascata di Kemble pl Kaskada Kemble a ru zh ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Kemble symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer A. Lowe discovery site Palomar Observatory Palomar discovered August 16, 2002 designations yes mp name 78431 alt names 2002 QJ50 mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.807226318045561 perihelion 2.081583335009136 semimajor eccentricity .1484293794467982 period 1395.912273314119 avg speed inclination 2.985405964216336 asc node 227.0294391467918 mean anomaly 273.3162463080766 arg peri 355.9077429425491 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 16.731 78431 Kemble 2002 QJ50 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on August 16, 2002 by A. Lowe on images taken at Palomar Observatory Palomar . References Reflist External links JPL Small Body DEFAULTSORT Kemble Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 2002 beltasteroid stub fa it 78431 Kemble pl 78431 Kemble pt 78431 Kemble uk 78431 yo 78431 Kemble ... more details
unsourced date March 2009 Roger Kemble March 1, 1721 December 6, 1802 was an England English Actor manager theatre manager , strolling player and actor . In 1753, he married actress Sarah Sally Ward 1735 1807 at Cirencester, Gloucester, and they had twelve children, who formed the great Kemble family of 19th century actors and actresses. File RogerKemble byThomasBeech c.1786 .jpg thumb Roger Kemble by Thomas Beech c.1786 Roger Kemble was born in Hereford . Kemble s first entered the theatre by joining Smith s company at Canterbury in 1752. Later he acted at Birmingham under the management of John Ward actor John Ward , whose daughter he would eventually marry. Upon Ward s retirement, Roger took on his first management position by taking over the management of the theatre at Leominster 1766 . He formed a traveling theatrical company soon after his marriage to Sarah Ward, and subsequently she and their children toured with the company for the next fifteen years. Five of Kemble s children and many of his grandchildren became famous actors. The oldest of their 12 children, Sarah Siddons , became the most famous. She first appeared as Ariel in The Tempest with her father s company in Coventry in 1766. In 1767 the actor William Siddons joined the company whom Sarah married in 1773, returning to the stage as Mrs. Siddons. As primarily a theatre manager, Roger Kemble never became as famous as his children, although he scored a success at the Haymarket Theatre, London, where in 1788 he appeared as Falstaff in Shakespeare s King Henry IV and in the Miller of Mansfield . There is plaque commemorating Kemble s Hereford birthplace 28 29 Church Street , and Kemble Road in London s Forest ..., p. 387 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kemble, Roger ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1721 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1802 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kemble, Roger ... 19th century actors Category Actor managers England actor stub it Roger Kemble ... more details
Lead too short date August 2011 Refimprove date August 2009 Infobox musical artist name Kemble Walters background solo singer caption Walters, The Troubadour, June 3, 2011 image size 250 landscape Yes birth name Kemble Walters birth date birth date and age 1982 11 23 birth place Austin, Texas genre Alternative rock , hardcore punk , hard rock occupation Musician , singer songwriter years active 2001 present instrument Singing Vocals , Drum kit drums , guitar , bass guitar , piano associated acts Please only add associated acts where Walters has been a full time member one offs don t count Juliette and the Licks Juliette & The Licks , The Rise band The Rise , The Impossibles American band The Impossibles , Vise Versa , GES notable instruments Hagstr m Hagstr m Deluxe F Gold Sparkle Top Kemble Walters born November 23, 1982 is an American Rock music rock musician , multi instrumentalist , and singer songwriter who is the lead vocalist , guitarist , and primary songwriter for the http www.facebook.com theblankfaces?sk info Kemble Walters & The Blank Faces and the former guitarist for Juliette and the Licks Juliette & The Licks 2006 2007 . He was also the drummer for the band The Rise band The Rise and sings and plays guitar in GES. Kemble attended highschool at Jakarta International School where he was heavily into producing and recording his own music in a number of bands including punk rock band The Vermicious Knids and more ska punk influenced Four Flush. He currently fronts the band http www.facebook.com theblankfaces?sk info Kemble Walters & The Blank Faces with Jonny Radtke and Adam D Zurilla who are set to release their debut album Secrets in late 2011. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Walters, Kemble ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 23, 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH Austin, Texas DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Walters, Kemble Category American guitarists Category Living people ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 RAF Kemble was a Royal Air Force airfield that was linked from 1966 with the Red Arrows , the RAF Aerobatic display team which operated Gnat and laterly Hawk trainers from there. In 1983 the Red Arrows moved operations to RAF Scampton and the base was used by the US Air Force as a maintenance facility for A 10 Thunderbolt aircraft. Although the base is now officially closed as an RAF station, and is instead used as a civilian flying ground, the base is still owned by the Ministry of Defence United Kingdom Ministry of Defence . The airfield has a tarmacadam runway which can accommodate large aircraft such as the Boeing 747 . Curiously, there is a cafe bar on site called AV8 a pun on aviate which can only be reached from the entrance gate by crossing the main runway. Traffic lights warn when an aircraft is about to take off or land. The current airport at the site was renamed Cotswold Airport in 2009, having previously operated as Kemble Airport or Kemble Airfield . External links Commons category Kemble Airfield http www.cotswoldairport.com Cotswold Airport website Coord 51.667 2.055 type landmark region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Kemble Category Royal Air Force stations in Gloucestershire RAF stub ... more details
File Kemble Penn 1968.jpg thumb right 250px Penn Kemble at the time of his election as National Secretary of the Socialist Party in 1968. Richard Penn Kemble January 21, 1941 October 15, 2005 , commonly ... . Kemble was appointed to various government boards and institutions throughout the 1990s, eventually ... . Biography Early years Penn Kemble was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1941 and grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania . ref name Holley cite article title Political activist Penn Kemble dies at  ... newspaper The Times London title Penn  Kemble Dapper Democratic Party activist whose influence ... at the University of Colorado, Kemble was influenced by the thinking of Alex Garber, a professor ... Magazine month 1 January year 2006 accessdate 15 June 2007 ref harv ref After moving to New York, Kemble ... River chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality , Kemble helped to organize a non violent sit in blockade ... of Harlem residents. ref name Holley Political career From the middle 1960s, Kemble was active ... People s Socialist League YPSL . In the Party, Kemble s realignment caucus attained majority of the votes ... New America and Tom Kahn , chief of the League for Industrial Democracy . ref name Muravchik Kemble ... Following its July 1968 National Convention the governing National Committee elected Kemble the new ... in the Congress of Racial Equality . ref name Holley Kemble was a founder of Negotiation Now , a group ..., Kemble organized a protest of the Coalition for a New Foreign Policy Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy , featuring a picket line of 76 Vietnamese. Kemble s protest infuriated its master of ceremonies, Bruce P. Cameron . ref harv Cameron 2007 p 6 ref In 1972, Kemble was a founder ... name times Kemble was Executive Director of CDM from 1972 76, at which time he left to become a special ... , Kemble helped found the Institute on Religion and Democracy . From 1981 until 1988 was the President ... revolutionaries, Kemble lobbied Congress to support the Christian Democratic President of El Salvador ... more details
align right align center Image Appletons Kemble Gouverneur.jpg 150px Image Appletons Kemble Gouverneur signature.jpg 170px Gouverneur Kemble January 25, 1786 &ndash September 18, 1875 was a two term United States Congressman , diplomat and industrialist. He helped found the West Point Foundry , a major producer of artillery during the American Civil War . Kemble was born to a prominent family in New York City , the eldest son of prosperous attorney and merchant Peter Kemble. He was educated in New York and graduated from Columbia University Columbia College in 1803, then engaged in the mercantile business. He was friends with Washington Irving and other members of city society, who enjoyed socializing at Cockloft Hall an old family mansion on the Passaic River inherited by Kemble . He was sent to the Mediterranean as a naval agent during the Second Barbary War with Tripoli . As a young man with political connections, in 1816 he was appointed United States Consul at C diz in Spain , where ..., Kemble and his partners succeeded, especially after they hired William Young, a native of Belfast ... . Kemble continued to be president of the association until the expiration of the charter. He ... Kemble leased land in Orange County, New York for the mineral rights to mine iron ore . Four .... Kemble was an active member of the Democratic Party United States Democratic Party and became involved ... , and was a life long art collector and patron. Kemble died in Cold Spring at the age of 89 and was buried in Cold Spring Cemetery. Famed Civil War general Gouverneur Kemble Warren , born in Cold Spring in 1830, was named for Kemble, a close friend of his father, Sylvanus Warren. References CongBio ... Cite Appletons Kemble, Gouverneur year 1892 start box USRepSuccessionBox state New York district ... 1841 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kemble, Gouverneur ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kemble, Gouverneur Category 1786 births Category 1875 deaths Category Columbia ... more details
Kemble Building was an eight story ref name block Blockfront Sold On Whitehall Street , New York Times , January 6, 1949, pg. 40. ref edifice located at 15 25 ref name once Whitehall Street between Bridge Street and Stone Street Manhattan . It stood opposite the Custom House in Manhattan, New York . ref In The Real Estate Field , New York Times, September 11, 1906, pg. 13. ref Owned by the Ogden ref name once Goelet Estate, the structure adjoined the seven story 55 Wall Street Merchants Exchange Building . ref Real Estate Field , New York Times, March 5, 1919, pg. 5. ref At first employed as a cotton warehouse, it was used for office space beginning in 1882. Prior to the Kemble Building s erection, the site was occupied by the business of Hendrick Willemsen, a baker and bread inspector. ref name once Lower Manhattan Once Industrial , New York Times, March 10, 1935, pg. RE1. ref Leased to various tenants During January 1886, room 34 of the Kemble Building was occupied by the Pennock Underground Telegraph Company. ref Financial , New York Times, January 21, 1886, pg. 7. ref A college graduate, who was a grammar school instructor, advertised for pupils to tutor in the afternoons or evenings ... studies were requested to reply to room 105 of the Kemble Building. ref Instruction , September ... ship weighing ninety seven tons, was owned by a Mr. White, whose office was in the Kemble Building ... offices for grain brokers, was located in the Kemble Building. ref Obituary Record , New York Times ... in 1935, offered the Goelet Estate 3,000,000 for the Kemble Building, but was refused. ref name once In June 1921, the Kemble Building s basement and a large store inside were leased to Unger Brothers ... by corporation The Kemble Building was purchased for 550,000 by the 2 4 Stone Street Corporation ... coord missing New York City Category Buildings and structures in Manhattan Kemble Building Category Former buildings and structures of New York City Kemble Building ... more details
Infobox rugby league biography name Gary Kemble fullname Gary Edward Kemble nickname Crayfish image caption ... www.rugbyleagueproject.org players Gary Kemble summary.html Playing & http www.rugbyleagueproject.org coaches Gary Kemble summary.html Coaching RLP new yes Gary Edward Kemble ref http nzleague.co.nz kiwis player profile.php?letter K&id 555 KEMBLE, Gary Edward 1980 86 Kiwi 555 nzleague.co.nz ref is a New ... career An Ellerslie Eagles Ellerslie club member, Kemble debuted for Auckland rugby league team Auckland ... to lift the Challenge Cup in the 1982 final at Wembley. Kemble played for Hull alongside his future ... Zealand Kiwis . Coaching career Kemble coached the Northcote Tigers in 1993 before being appointed ... 1 86958 922 X. ref During this time Kemble held a number of representative coaching posts, including ... several years working away from rugby league Kemble was named the coach of the Kiwis, filling the post ... Gary Kemble appointed new New Zealand coach NZRL Press Release , 17 August 2007 ref Kemble s appointment ... was pushed out of the role. Outspoken chairman Andrew Chalmers and Kemble s former coach Graham Lowe ... 30 September 2011 ref Although Kemble had been an integral part of the New Zealand coaching structure ... of Kemble s predecessor Brian McClennan who did come through the New Zealand coaching system to lead ... Kemble s test coaching career got off to the worst possible start both on and off the field ... 2007 Kiwi tour of Great Britain and France Under Kemble the Kiwis went on to lose the first of their three ... newspaper reported that former Kiwi captain Hugh McGahan was concerned at Kemble s poor start and suggested .... In the second test of the series on 3 November 2007, Kemble returned to KC Stadium , the ground ... homecoming however as the Kiwis suffered their second humiliating defeat under Kemble when ... NZRL , however Kemble also copped severe criticism from some quarters with one commentator suggesting that Kemble must be sacked at the series end and describing him as a captain of calamity . ref name ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Arthur Kemble image country England fullname Arthur Twiss Kemble living dayofbirth 3 monthofbirth 2 yearofbirth 1862 placeofbirth Sebergham , Carlisle, Cumbria Carlisle countryofbirth Cumberland dayofdeath 13 monthofdeath 3 yearofdeath 1925 placeofdeath Crawley Down , Sussex countryofdeath England batting Right handed batsman bowling role Wicket keeper club1 Lancashire County Cricket Club Lancashire year1 1885 1894 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 first class cricket First class matches1 95 runs1 1347 bat avg1 11.13 100s 50s1 0 1 top score1 50 deliveries1 wickets1 bowl avg1 fivefor1 tenfor1 best bowling1 catches stumpings1 122 54 date year source http cricketarchive.com Players 30 30718 30718.html CricketArchive Arthur Twiss Kemble 3 February 1862 13 March 1925 was an England English sportsman who played international rugby union for England national rugby union team England and first class cricket with Lancashire County Cricket Club Lancashire . Kemble, a wicket keeper , made his first class debut in 1885 but had to wait until the retirement of gloveman Dick Pilling to became a regular fixure in the team. ref cite web url http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 30 30718 f Batting by Season.html title First class Batting and Fielding in Each Season by Arthur Kemble publisher CricketArchive ref He had 50 dismissals in the 1891 season, the most by any wicket keeper that year in English first class cricket. ref cite web url http cricketarchive.com Archive Seasons Seasonal Averages ENG 1891 f Batting by Average.html title First class Batting and Fielding in England for 1891 Ordered by Average publisher CricketArchive ref Although he was unable ... For Each Team by Arthur Kemble publisher CricketArchive ref On the rugby field, Kemble played for Liverpool ... results type player view match title Arthur Kemble Statsguru publisher ESPN Scrum ref References reflist 1 DEFAULTSORT Kemble, Arthur Category 1862 births Category English rugby union players Category ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Kemble Scott image Kemble Scott in SoMa for East Bay Express 2 .jpg imagesize 300px caption In San Francisco s South of Market 2007 pseudonym Kemble Scott birth date 1962 birth place death date death place occupation Novelist, journalist nationality American period genre subject movement notableworks SoMa novel SoMa 2007 , The Sower novel The Sower 2009 spouse partner children relatives influences influenced website http www.kemblescott.com awards 2008 Lambda Literary Award Finalist for Debut Fiction br 1993 1995 Three Emmy award Emmy awards for television news. Kemble Scott is the pseudonym for fiction used by American journalist Scott James born 1962 , writer of a weekly column about the San Francisco Bay Area that appears in The New York Times and The Bay Citizen. His debut novel SoMa novel SoMa became a bestseller San Francisco Chronicle in the spring of 2007. http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2007 02 25 RVBESTSELLERS.DTL&type chart http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2007 03 18 RVBESTSELLERS.DTL&type chart The novel tells the interwoven stories of twentysomethings on the prowl for thrills ... as Kemble Scott to take viewers to the real places that inspired the novel. It s believed this was the first ... kemble scott Valleywag noted the videos, but criticized them for being too tame, compared to the sexually ... The Sower by Kemble Scott. The first edition premiered as a digital book and was the first novel sold ... The Sower 2.0. ref cite news url http www.scribd.com doc 38353435 The Sower 2 0 by Kemble ... SoMa Literary Review http www.youtube.com kemblescott Kemble Scott s YouTube page http www.kemblescott.com ... http www.innewsweekly.com innews ?class code Ar&article code 4163 In Newsweekly profiles Kemble Scott Footnotes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Scott, Kemble ALTERNATIVE ... Scott, Kemble Category American writers Category Columbia University alumni Category Adelphi ... more details
Infobox football biography name Benito Kemble fullname image birth date birth date and age 1968 8 27 birth place Nieuw Nickerie , Suriname height height m 1.85 currentclub clubnumber position Defender football Defender youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1991 1993 years2 1993 1995 years3 1995 1996 years4 1996 1997 years5 1997 1998 years6 1998 1999 years7 1999 years8 1999 2001 years9 2001 2002 years10 2003 2004 years11 2005 2008 clubs1 HFC Haarlem clubs2 FC Omniworld clubs3 HFC Haarlem clubs4 N.E.C. football club N.E.C. clubs5 VVV Venlo clubs6 FC Eindhoven clubs7 N.E.C. clubs8 Motherwell F.C. Motherwell clubs9 St. Johnstone F.C. St. Johnstone clubs10 Syracuse Football Club clubs11 FC Omniworld amateur caps1 29 caps2 caps3 33 caps4 14 caps5 32 caps6 19 caps7 3 caps8 48 caps9 14 caps10 33 goals1 3 goals2 goals3 2 goals4 0 goals5 1 goals6 1 goals7 0 goals8 1 goals9 0 goals10 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 manageryears1 managerclubs1 pcupdate ntupdate Benito Kemble born August 27, 1968 in Nieuw Nickerie , Suriname is a retired Netherlands Dutch professional Association football football player. External links http www.playerhistory.com Default.aspx?page player details&playerID 21498 Career summary by playerhistory.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kemble, Benito ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 27, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH Nieuw Nickerie , Suriname DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kemble, Benito Category 1968 births Category Living people Category Dutch footballers Category HFC Haarlem players Category FC Omniworld players Category NEC Nijmegen players Category VVV Venlo players Category FC Eindhoven players Category Eredivisie players Category Dutch expatriate footballers Category Expatriate footballers in Scotland Category Scottish Premier League players Category Motherwell F.C. players Category St. Johnstone ... Dogs players Netherlands footy defender stub nl Benito Kemble ... more details
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with the exception of FannyKemble . See Wemyss Theatrical Biog p 263 ed. 1848 1837 Goes to the Haymarket ...Infobox person name Fanny Elizabeth Fitzwilliam image Fanny Fitzwilliam Addeline.JPG caption As Addeline . birth date birth date 1801 7 26 df y birth place death date death date and age 1854 9 11 1801 7 26 df y death place occupation actress and theatre manager salary networth spouse Edward Fitzwilliam website footnotes Frances Fanny Elizabeth Fitzwilliam n e Copeland 26 July 1801 11 September 1854 was the actress daughter of Robert Copeland Theatre Manager Robert Copeland , manager of the Dover theatrical circuit. As Miss Copeland she made her name at the Surrey Theatre with Thomas John Dibdin . After marrying the actor Edward Fitzwilliam she performed as Mrs. Fitzwilliam , becoming a leading London actress and theatre manager. For many years she was closely associated with John Baldwin Buckstone who, after the death of her husband, she was due to marry in 1854. On 11 September 1854, she ... at Kensal Green Cemetery , three days after her death. Fanny had two children from her marriage ... Kathleen Fitzwilliam . Stage appearances 1802 As Fanny Copeland on stage at Dover Theatre at age 2 ... to play Madge Wildfire in Heart of Midlothian 1821 August Fanny COPELAND and Edward FITZWILLIAM appear ... Dibdin 1821 December Plays Fanny in Barham Livius s Maid or Wife in first appearance at Drury Lane. 1822 February Now married, Fanny Fitzwilliam is the original Adeline in Howard Payne s Adeline or the Victim ... Girl c. 1840 Plays with Buckstone in New Orleans and Havannah c. 1840 Fanny Fitzwilliam tours England ... the versatility of Fanny Fitzwilliam who was there on a visit. The bill, however, clearly ...?cataloguesearch G0226 Garrick Club s Oil Painting of Fanny Miscellany Fanny Fitzwilliam ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzwilliam, Fanny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Fitzwilliam, Fanny Category 1801 births Category 1854 deaths Category English stage actors Category ... more details