Tocright Longacre , long acre or longacres may refer to General Long acre road verge , a traditional name for wide grassy road verges used as livestock pasture Places Long Acre street , a street in London Longacre Square , former name for Times Square and Duffy Square in Manhattan People James Barton Longacre 1794 1869 , American engraver Theatres Longacre Theatre , a Broadway theatre Queen s Theatre, Long Acre , a former London theatre Horse racing Longacres racetrack , a former horse racing track in Washington, USA Longacres Mile Handicap , a horse race held now annually at Emerald Downs racetrack in Auburn, Washington, USA Companies Longacre Press , a publisher See also Acre Acre disambiguation disambig ... more details
Longacre Press is an award winning publisher based in Dunedin , New Zealand . It specializes in a wide range of non fiction art, self help, outdoors, food and natural history and also junior and young adult fiction. Awards Longacre Press won nine Montana New Zealand Book Awards from 1998 including three for Lynley Hood s A City Possessed . Longacre Press has also won numerous New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. External links http www.longacre.co.nz Sources The New Zealand Writer s Handbook Writers & Artists Yearbook http bpanz.org.nz links.html http www.longacre.co.nz Category Book publishing companies of New Zealand Category Dunedin NewZealand company stub ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Longacre Theatre image Longacre theatre.jpg caption Boeing Boeing play Boeing Boeing , 2008 address 220 West 48th Street city New York City country USA designation Broadway theatre latitude longitude architect owner The Shubert Organization capacity 1096 type opened 1912 yearsactive 1912 present rebuilt closed othernames production La Cage aux Folles musical La Cage aux Folles currentuse website The Longacre Theatre is a Broadway theatre Broadway theatre located at 220 West 48th Street in midtown Manhattan . Theatre History Designed by architect Henry Beaumont Herts in 1912, it was named for Longacre Square, the original name for Times Square . The Neoclassical architecture French neo classical building was constructed by impresario Harry Frazee , better remembered as the owner of the Boston Red Sox who, needing money for his theatrical ventures, sold Babe Ruth s contract to the New York Yankees . A Curse of the Bambino curse allegedly lingers on the theater as a result, and superstitious producers avoid it for fear they ll be backing a flop, as noted by William Goldman in his seminal book The Season A Candid Look at Broadway . Despite the rumor, a large number of performers who have appeared on stage here have taken home a Tony Award for their efforts. The Longacre s first show was a production of the William Hurlbut Frances Whitehouse comedy Are You a Crook? , which opened on May 1, 1913. With the exception of its use as a radio and television studio in the mid 1940s to early 1950s, the theatre has operated as a legitimate Broadway venue. Notable productions ... aux Folles in 2010 achieved the box office record for the Longacre Theatre. The production grossed ... article LA CAGE AUX FOLLES Breaks Longacre Theatre House Record For 2nd Time 20100621 ... Seating chart ibdb venue id 1240 venue Longacre Theatre Broadway theatres Category Theatres in New York City Longacre Theatre Category Shubert Organization ... more details
File Longacre Square, New York City, 1880.jpg right thumb 275px The site of 1 Times Square One Times Square , north side of 42nd Street Manhattan 42nd Street , Broadway to 7th Avenue, 1880 Longacre Square in New York City , the predecessor of Times Square Times Square, Manhattan , formed a nexus of important roads to the north of the island at the intersection of 42nd Street Manhattan 42nd Street , Broadway New York City Bloomingdale Road and Seventh Avenue Manhattan Seventh Avenue , today in Midtown Manhattan . On the island of Manhattan as it was when it was discovered by the Dutch, the Great Kill Dutch Grote Kill , which formed from three small streams that united near 10th Avenue and 40th street, wound through the low lying Reed Valley renowned for fish and waterfowl ref Gerard T. Koeppel, Water for Gotham A History , 2001 10. ref to empty into the Hudson River at a deep bay on the river at the present 42nd Street. ref Edric W. Sanderson, Mannahatta A Natural History of New York City , 2009 Appendix A p 253 refs. G.E. Hill and G.E. Waring Jr, Old wells and water courses on the isle of Manhattan , in Historic New York , M.W. Goodwin, A.C. Royce, and R. Putnam, 1897 and others. ref The name was retained in a tiny hamlet, Great Kill, that became a center for carriage making, as the upland to the south and east became known as Longacre ref Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace, Gotham A History of New York City to 1898 , 1999 721. ref a citation is needed George Washington stayed in Long Acre while in New York during the American Revolutionary War . by the mid 19th century, after Long Acre Long Acre, similarly a carriage making district in London , that was also a home to stables. ref http www.londontown.com LondonStreets long acre 325.html Welcome to Long Acre W2CE ref William Henry Vanderbilt owned and ran the American Horse Exchange there until the turn of the 20th century ... 1922 any connection with Longacre Square? L. Thornton, Messing with kids lives , 1921 Production ... more details
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Infobox officeholder name James Barton Longacre image James Barton Longacre Ambrotype by Isaac Rehn, 1855.jpg ... title James Barton Longacre author date work publisher uspatterns.com accessdate 11 August ... Image Daniel boone.jpg thumb Longacre s 1835 line and stipple engraving of Daniel Boone , based on a painting by Chester Harding , is a famous image of the American frontiersman. James Barton Longacre ... Christian Gobrecht in the position as Chief Engraver upon Gobrecht s death. Longacre is probably best ... . From 1833 1839, Longacre and James Herring published The National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished ... in Delaware County, Pennsylvania , Longacre left home at the age of 12, seeking work in the nearby ..., soon recognized his skills as a portraitist. He arranged for Longacre to serve an apprenticeship with engraver George Murray, so that the young Longacre could hone his artistic skills. ref Peters, p. 2 ref In 1819, Longacre established his own firm, specializing in the engraving of portraits ... from a painting by Thomas Sully , sold widely. Another important early work was Longacre s illustrations ... of Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, Longacre secured the appointment. Mint director Robert M. Patterson and chief coiner Franklin Peale disliked Longacre s work. ref name dislike The officers of the Mint were Patterson s friends and relatives, who excluded Longacre socially. ref Taxay, pp. 205 206 ref When Peale objected to Longacre s design for the 1849 double eagle , he and Patterson alleged that while Longacre was an excellent portrait engraver, he was incompetent as a coin engraver ... exonerated him. In 1850, Patterson tried to offer Longacre s position to Charles Cushing Wright , but was unable to secure Longacre s dismissal. In 1854, Patterson s successor as Mint director, James ... relieved much of the pressure on Longacre. ref name dislike Bowers, p. 57 ref During his quarter century as chief engraver, Longacre designed a large number of new United States coins. His works ... more details
Half length portrait of Dr. Benjamin Rush , a Founding Father of the United States Founding Father of the United States . Engraving by James Barton Longacre 1794 &ndash 1869 , from painting by Thomas Sully 1783 &ndash 1872 . PD art ... more details
Title George Clymer 1739 1813 , portrait graphic PD US Year ca. 1800 Creator Longacre photographer Category Portraits Digital Image Number UARC20040203002 URL Permanent link http hdl.library.upenn.edu 1017 d archives 20040203002 commons ok ... more details
Dr. Benjamin Rush Engraving by James Barton Longacre 1794 &ndash 1869 , from painting by Thomas Sully 1783 &ndash 1872 . Library of Congress Note that this is from the same picture as the older Image Benjamin Rush.png but the proportions have not been distorted. Old vs. New Image Benjamin Rush.png 300px left Benjamin Rush Image Dr Benjamin Rush.png 300px right Benjamin Rush PD art ... more details
Infobox Book name More with Less Cookbook orig title translator image author Doris Janzen Longacre cover artist country language English series subject genre Cookbook publisher Herald Press release date 1976 media type pages size weight isbn 0 8361 9103 X spiral edition , 0 8361 9263 X paperback edition oclc The More with Less Cookbook is a cookbook commissioned by the Mennonite Central Committee in 1976 with the goal of helping Christians respond in a caring sharing way in a world with limited food food resources ref Longacre, Doris Janzen More with Less Cookbook 25th Anniversary Edition , page 7. Herald Press, 2000. ref and to challenge North Americans to consume less so others could eat enough . ref name Mennonite Central Committee cite web url http www.worldcommunitycookbook.org more about.html title More with Less Earmarks of a bestseller accessdate 2009 11 11 ref The first edition of the book has received forty seven printings, with over 847,000 copies sold worldwide, including Bantam Press , British English and German language German editions. ref Longacre, Doris Janzen More with Less Cookbook 25th Anniversary Edition . Herald Press, 2000. ref The book advocates the consumption of more whole grains , legumes , fruits , vegetables , Nut fruit nuts and seeds , the moderation of meat and dairy products and the avoidance of processed food processed and convenience foods . The recipes, collected from Mennonite and other Christian families around the world, are intended to be affordable, nutrition nutritious and socially and ecology ecologically responsible. See also Simple living References reflist Martin, Pat Hostetter. http www.gameo.org encyclopedia contents L666.html Longacre, Doris Janzen 1940 1979 . Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online . 1987. Retrieved 11 November 2009 Category 1976 books Category 2000 books Category Cookbooks Category Mennonitism ... more details
. Thrak 2 20 Recorded at venue? , city? , country? , date month? 1995 Longacre Theatre, New York ... Recorded at Longacre Theatre, New York City New York , United States USA , November 20 20 November 1995 Longacre Theatre, New York City New York , United States USA , November 21 21 November 1995 Mother ..., Florida St. Petersburg , United States USA , November 9 9 November 1995 Longacre Theatre, New York City New York , United States USA , November 22 22 November 1995 Longacre Theatre, New York City New York , United States USA , November 24 24 November 1995 Longacre Theatre, New York City New ... , United States USA , November 16 16 November 1995 Longacre Theatre, New York City New York , United States USA , November 22 22 November 1995 Longacre Theatre, New York City New York , United States ... , October 5 5 October , 1995 Longacre Theatre, New York City New York , United States USA , November ... more details
Infobox islands name Wheeler Islands image name image caption image size image alt locator map locator map size map custom no location Kanawha River , West Virginia , United States coordinates coord 38.1606618 81.3023330 region US type landmark format dms display inline,title archipelago total islands major islands area sqmi rank length mi width mi coastline mi highest mount elevation ft country United States population population as of density km2 ethnic groups website additional info Wheeler Islands are shoal bar island s in Fayette County, West Virginia Fayette County , West Virginia USA on the Kanawha River . The islands lie to the south of Longacre, West Virginia Longacre and to the north of Boomer, West Virginia Boomer . See also List of islands of West Virginia FayetteWV geo stub Category Islands of West Virginia Category Fayette County, West Virginia no Wheeler Islands Vest Virginia http en.wikipedia.org wiki Special Random ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 William Barber 2 May 1807 &ndash 31 August 1879 was the fifth Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1869 until his death. He succeeded James B. Longacre in the position. Mr. Barber was born in London May 2, 1807. He learned his profession from his father, John Barber, and was employed on silver plate work, after his emigration to the United States . He resided in Boston for 10 years and was various employed in his line of work. His skill in this way came to the knowledge of Mr. Longacre, then Engraver of the Mint, and he secured his services as an assistant in 1865. In January 1869 upon the death of Mr. Longacre, he was appointed as his successor, and continued in that position for the rest of his life. His death which resulted from severe chills, brought on by bathing at the seashore. Besides much original work on pattern coins, he also produced over 40 medals, public and private. The work on all of them very creditable. Barber is best known Citation needed date July 2009 for his Britannia inspired Trade Dollar United States coin trade dollar design, which was produced from 1873 1878 for circulation in the Far East, and in proof only form thereafter until 1885. The 1884 and 1885 Trade Dollars are ultra rarities, with ten and five coined, respectively. He also adapted the long standing Seated Liberty design for use on the ill fated Twenty cent piece United States coin 20 cent piece , which saw circulation only in 1875 and 1876, with proofs struck in 1877 and 1878. Barber was a prolific pattern coin pattern designer, and for a time engaged in a pattern war with fellow coin designer and future Chief Engraver George T. Morgan . Barber was succeeded as Chief Engraver by his son Charles E. Barber Charles . start box s gov succession box title Chief Engraver of the U.S. Mint before James B. Longacre after Charles E. Barber years 1869 1879 end box Chief Engravers of the United States Mint Persondata Metada ... more details
About the Peter Nichols play Passion play disambiguation Passion is a 1981 play by United Kingdom British playwright Peter Nichols dealing with adultery and betrayal. The play was produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the London s Aldwych Theatre in 1981, and opened on Broadway theatre Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on May 7, 1983 where it closed on August 8, 1983 after 107 performances. The Broadway production was directed by Marshall W. Mason and starred Cathryn Damon as Eleanor, Frank Langella as Jim, Stephanie Gordon as Agnes, Bob Gunton as James, Roxanne Hart as Kate, and E. Katherine Kerr as Nell. The London production starred Judy Parfitt as Eleanor. External links Commons category Passion play ibdb title 6972 title Passion Category Plays by Peter Nichols Category 1981 plays 1980s play stub ... more details
Thieves is a play by Herb Gardner . Its focus is on Martin and Sally Cramer, whose twelve year marriage slowly is disintegrating. He has become the stuffy headmaster of a fashionable Manhattan private school, while she clings to her dedication to the underprivileged and continues to teach in a ghetto public school. For him, their new high rise apartment is a sign of their steady upward mobility she is so unhappy with his need to earn and spend she moves all the antique furniture he has purchased to their first apartment on the Lower East Side . The growing chasm between them isn t helped by individual one night stands, an unwanted pregnancy and consequent contemplation of abortion , an attempted mugging, and her racism racist cab driver father Joe Kaminsky. After twelve previews, the Broadway theatre Broadway production, directed by Charles Grodin , opened on April 7, 1974 at the Broadhurst Theatre and later transferred to the Longacre Theatre Longacre to complete its 313 performance run. The cast included Richard Mulligan as Martin, Marlo Thomas as Sally, and Irwin Corey as Joe, with William Hickey actor William Hickey and Dick Van Patten in supporting roles. In 1977, Gardner adapted his play for a feature film directed by John Berry. Thomas and Corey reprised their stage roles for the Paramount Pictures release, with Charles Grodin as Martin and Hector Elizondo , Mercedes McCambridge , John McMartin , Gary Merrill , and Bob Fosse in supporting roles. External links http www.ibdb.com production.asp?ID 3325 Internet Broadway database listing http www.imdb.com title tt0076815 Internet Movie Database listing http movies2.nytimes.com mem movies review.html?title1 Thieves 20 Movie &title2 &reviewer RICHARD 20EDER&pdate 19770212&v id New York Times film review Category 1974 plays Category Broadway plays Category American plays Category Plays by Herb Gardner Category 1977 films Category Films based on plays Category Paramount films ... more details
About the David Henry Hwang play Golden Child disambiguation Infobox Play name Golden Child image image size caption writer David Henry Hwang characters Eng Siu Yong br Andrew Kwong br Eng Tieng Bin br Elizabeth Kwong br Eng Eling br Reverend Anthony Baines br Eng Luan br Eng Ahn and others setting Manhattan and Eng Tieng Bin s home village near Amoy, in Southeast China. The Present, Winter 1918 and Spring 1919. premiere April 2, 1998 place Longacre Theatre br New York City, New York orig lang English subject Religion Family genre Drama ibdb id 3975 Golden Child is an Obie Award winning ref http www.curtainup.com golden2.html ref ref http www.pep.ph guide 2445 David Henry Hwang narrates inspiration for Golden Child ref play by United States American playwright David Henry Hwang . Hwang s second Broadway play, it depicts a nineteenth century Chinese family being faced with Westernization. The play was developed Off Broadway and premiered there on November 19, 1996 at the Joseph Papp Public Theater . It was directed by James Lapine , with Tsai Chin actress Tsai Chin , and Jodi Long in the cast. It was then revised during productions in California and Singapore . Then, it premiered on Broadway theatre Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on April 2, 1998. This production was also directed by Mr. Lapine, with Randall Duk Kim and Ming Na Wen in addition to Long. It was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play that year. It is published by Theatre Communications Group and also in an acting edition published by Dramatists Play Service . References Reflist External links iobdb title 501 http www.ibdb.com production.php?id 4864 Golden Child at IBDB OBIE Plays Hwang Category Plays by David Henry Hwang Category 1998 plays Category Obie Award winning plays ... more details
Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Wild Man Cover Artist Ricky Van Shelton Album Greatest Hits Plus B side If You re Ever in My Arms ref name whitburn Released 1992 Format CD single Recorded Genre Country Length Duration m 3 s 17 Label Columbia Records Columbia 74748 Writer Rick Giles Br Susan Longacre Producer Steve Buckingham Last single Wear My Ring Around Your Neck Br 1992 This single Wild Man Br 1992 Next single Just as I Am Br 1992 Misc Wild Man is the title of a song written by Susan Longacre and Rick Giles, and recorded by American singer Ricky Van Shelton . It was released in 1992 as the second single from his album Greatest Hits Plus . The song spent twenty weeks on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, where it peaked at 5. It was his last Top Ten hit on the country music charts. ref name whitburn cite book last Whitburn first Joel title Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 publisher Record Research, Inc date 2008 page 377 isbn 0 89820 177 2 ref Chart performance class wikitable sortable align left Chart 1992 align center Peak br position align left U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks align center 5 align left Canadian RPM Country Tracks align center 4 References Reflist 1990s country song stub Ricky Van Shelton Category 1992 singles Category Ricky Van Shelton songs Category Music videos directed by Deaton Flanigen Productions ... more details
align right cellpadding 2 cellspacing 1 border 1 style margin 0em 0em 0.5em 1em colspan 2 align center bgcolor goldenrod font size 1 Two Cent United States font Value 2 cents 0.02 United States dollar U.S. dollars Mass 6.221 g Diameter 23.00  mm Thickness ? mm Edge plain Composition 95 Copper Cu , 5 Zinc Zn & Tin Sn colspan 2 align center bgcolor goldenrod Obverse colspan 2 center Image Two cent obverse.jpg 150px center Design Shield Designer James Barton Longacre Design Date 1864 colspan 2 align center bgcolor goldenrod Reverse colspan 2 center Image Two cent reverse.jpg 150px center Design Wreath Designer James Barton Longacre Design Date 1864 The two cent coin was produced in the United States from 1864 1873 with decreasing mintages throughout that time. The two cent piece was made of 95 copper with tin and zinc making up the remainder. It was very slightly smaller than a modern Quarter U.S. coin U.S. quarter . The two cent piece was designed by James B. Longacre , the Chief Engraver of the United States Mint , and was the first coin of the United States to bear the motto In God We Trust . In terms of consumer price indexes, the 1864 coin would be comparable to formatnum Inflation US .02 1864 r 2 in today s money. The obverse so designated because it bears the date has a shield with a ribbon over it bearing the motto, small IN GOD WE TRUST small . Behind the shield are two arrows, and a branch with leaves most likely an olive branch . The reverse has a wreath made up of several different plant components surrounding the words small 2 CENTS small . The words small UNITED STATES OF AMERICA small surround the wreath. The design is similar to the shield nickel of the same period, which was also designed by Longacre. Two cent pieces were minted in both Proof coinage proof and regular issues. Although the proof mintages were normally smaller than the regular issue mintages more proofs of high grade survive as they were always special collector coins. The two cent p ... more details
step of closing a new insurance contract. References Reflist Citation inventor last Longacre, Jr. inventor link Andrew Longacre, Jr. inventor first Andrew inventor2 last Hussey inventor2 first Robert ... more details
Charles Bressler April 1, 1926 &ndash 1996 was an American tenor . He was born in Kingston, Pennsylvania and studied at Juilliard . He became a founding member of the New York Pro Musica , with which he toured from 1953 1963. He has taught at the Manhattan School of Music .In 1956 he appeared in The Lark , starring Julie Harris, at the Longacre Theatre in New York City. He is noted for his performances of early music. He also made a number of important recordings with Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony , notably the Vanguard Records Vanguard recording of the Berlioz Requiem. In addition, he appeared on the Los Angeles Philharmonic recording of Ottorino Respighi Respighi s Lauda per la Nativit del Signore along with Marilyn Horne , Marie Gibson , and the Roger Wagner Roger Wagner Chorale , conducted by Alfred Wallenstein . External links http www.bach cantatas.com Bio Bressler Charles.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bressler, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bressler, Charles Category American male singers Category American opera singers Category Operatic tenors Category Manhattan School of Music faculty Category 1926 births Category 1996 deaths US opera singer stub ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 Other uses Longacre disambiguation The long acre or long paddock is a traditional term for wide grassy road verges. In some places, such as Australia , New Zealand and parts of the British Isles , rural roads are often separated from adjoining paddocks and fields by both a hedge or fence and a wide grass verge . Rather than leaving this verge fallow, farmers often tether livestock on it to utilise pasture feed in the form of the grass which would otherwise be wasted. Historically the long acre was also grazed by herds or flocks moving from place to place, either on long journeys, or from one small local field to another. The long acre provided an important resource for such flocks and herds, perhaps forming a significant part of a small farmer s pasture. The use of the long acre as pasture has sometimes become formalised, for example in parts of England where some have been registered as common land . See also Drovers road Stock route Category New Zealand slang Category Australian slang Category Agriculture geo term stub NewZealand stub Australia stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Other uses Longacre disambiguation Longacres was a racetrack in Renton, Washington from 1933 92. It was the home of Horse racing thoroughbred racing in western Washington U.S. state Washington and was the longest continually operated track on the West Coast of the United States West Coast . Longacres was the first racetrack on the coast based on parimutuel betting. The land was sold to the Boeing Company and the track closed in September 1992. The track was located just east of Tukwila, Washington Tukwila , immediately south of Interstate 405 Washington I 405 , midway between Interstate 5 in Washington I 5 and Washington State Route 167 Highway 167 . After a three year absence, Emerald Downs in Auburn, Washington Auburn opened in 1996 as the new home of horse racing in western Washington. It currently hosts the Longacres Mile Handicap , a race first run in 1935. From 1993 95, the race was run at Yakima Meadows racetrack in Yakima, Washington Yakima . coord 47 27 39 N 122 14 13 W display title DEFAULTSORT Longacres Racetrack Category Defunct horse racing venues in the United States Category History of King County, Washington ... more details
Image BelleOfAmherst.JPG right thumb The Belle of Amherst is a one woman play by William Luce . Based on the life of poet Emily Dickinson from 1830 1886, and set in her Amherst, Massachusetts home, the play makes use of her work, diaries, and letters to recollect her encounters with the significant people in her life family, close friends, and acquaintances. It balances the agony of her seclusion with the brief bright moments when she was able to experience some joy. After one preview, the original Broadway theatre Broadway production, directed by Charles Nelson Reilly and starring Julie Harris , opened on April 28, 1976 at the Longacre Theatre , where it ran for 116 performances. Harris, who portrayed fifteen different characters in the play, won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play and earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for Unique Theatrical Experience. She appeared in a televised PBS production available on DVD and extensively toured the country with the play for a number of years. External links http www.ibdb.com production.asp?ID 3834 Internet Broadway Database listing DEFAULTSORT Belle of Amherst, The Category 1976 plays Category Broadway plays Category American plays Category Plays for one performer Category Monodrama ... more details
Infobox Sports team color1 color2 logo pixels founded 2005 league World Combat League history Oklahoma arena ballpark stadium city Oklahoma colors Red and White owner president coach Dale Cook manager championships 0 titles 0 cheerleaders dancers mascot broadcasters The Oklahoma Destroyers is a full contact martial arts team in the Western Division of the World Combat League . Members Current members include Jeri Fists of Fury Sitzes 128 lb Female Division Thomas Thunderkick Longacre 147 lb Division Anthony The Assassin Njokuani 164 lb Division Ryan The Lion Madigan 178 lb Division Jesse Bodyrocka Lawrence 195 lb Division Alex The Lumberjack Beck 235 lb Division External links http www.worldcombatleague.com Official WCL Site http wcltalk.s4.bizhat.com Official WCL Forums http www.kick start.org Official WCL Charity Site http www.versus.com nw article view 24669 ?UserDef true&catID 76 WCL on Versus Category Sports clubs established in 2005 Category Kickboxing organizations Category Sports teams in Oklahoma martialart stub ... more details
NOTOC Sam Mahon is an artist and author living in Waikari in the South Island of New Zealand . He is the son of Peter Mahon lawyer Peter Mahon , a lawyer notable for the Mt Erebus disaster inquiry. He has become involved with preventing water pollution in the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury region and is using art to highlight the issue. For example, in late October 2009, Sam Mahon made a bust of Environment Minister Nick Smith New Zealand Nick Smith out of dairy cow dung in order to publicise the campaign to stop the Hurunui River from being dammed for irrigation. ref Jeff Hampton, http www.3news.co.nz Artist protests damage to environment with Nick Smith dung sculpture tabid 419 articleID 127413 cat 67 Default.aspx Artist protests damage to environment with Nick Smith dung sculpture , TV3 News, 2009 10 29, retrieved 2009 10 30. Archived at http www.webcitation.org 5ktwJmetd WebCite . ref Bibliography The Year of the Horse 2002 ISBN 9781877135736 The Water Thieves 2006 ISBN 9781877361517 My Father s Shadow 2008 ISBN 9781877460173 See also Art of New Zealand References Reflist External links http www.longacre.co.nz authors mahon.html Biography at Longacre Press DEFAULTSORT Mahon, Sam Category New Zealand artists Category New Zealand writers Category People from the Canterbury Region Category Living people NewZealand artist stub ... more details