Tone date August 2011 For the 19th century baseball player, see PopTate baseball . PopTate , a fictional character in the fictional Archie Comics Archie universe, is the owner and manager of the Chok lit Shoppe, a soda shop and frequent hangout of Archie s Gang . PopTate is the self designated philanthropist for the Archie gang, hearing about their problems while serving ice cream and a variety of other goodies. Archie Comics character full name PopTate image caption creator Bob Montana first appearance Pep Comics 46 hometown Riverdale Archie Comics Riverdale school job Owner of Pop s Chock ... Jughead Jones is PopTate s best customer. Tate constantly talks about how Jughead s appetite will provide ... many things in the Archie Comics Archie continuity, PopTate s history has inconsistencies. In one installment of the series, it was revealed that Pop s dad was the original Pops, while as a child he served at his side under the moniker Junior. But some stories say that Pop opened the business himself ... link date December 2010 ref Pop s shop has changed little over the years, and it still boasts a jukebox and old time soda fountain. Attempts at times for Pop to modernize the shop have all failed, and Pop s retains its old fashioned ice cream parlor atmosphere. This has allowed him to capitalize on nostalgia . A fairly common plot is PopTate closing his shop and trying to sell it, which results ... the land owner to build only a 6 screen theater. The character of PopTate was inspired by the Greeks ... Archie . There is an unauthorized pizza restaurant, PopTate s in Mumbai. References reflist Archie Comics characters Category Archie Comics characters Tate, Pop ... off paying it until Pop refuses any more credit finance credit . In a comic centered around Pop, it was shown ... have given Pop s real first name as Bob, Harold, or Thomas, but the official Archie Comics website ... comic had the owner of the block giving an eviction notice to Pop to vacate the store in a week so he ... more details
Infobox MLB player name PopTate position Catcher image PopTate baseball .jpg bats Right throws Left birth date December 22, 1860 birth place Richmond, Virginia death date death date and age 1932 6 25 1860 12 22 death place Richmond, Virginia debutdate September 26 debutyear 1885 debutteam Atlanta Braves Boston Beaneaters finaldate October 15 finalyear 1890 finalteam Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles stat1label Batting average stat1value .218 stat2label Home runs stat2value 2 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 71 teams nowiki nowiki Atlanta Braves Boston Beaneaters 1885 1888 Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles 1889 1890 Edward Christopher Tate 1860 1932 was a 19th century Major League Baseball catcher . He played from 1885 1890 with the Atlanta Braves Boston Beaneaters and the Baltimore Orioles 19th century Baltimore Orioles . He played in the minors from 1894 1897. External links http www.baseball reference.com players t tatepo01.shtml Baseball Reference page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tate, Pop ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH December 22, 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH Richmond, Virginia DATE OF DEATH June 25, 1932 PLACE OF DEATH Richmond, Virginia DEFAULTSORT Tate, Pop Category 1860 births Category 1932 deaths Category 19th century baseball players Category Major League Baseball catchers Category Boston Beaneaters players Category Baltimore Orioles AA players Category Richmond Virginians minor league players Category Lebanon Cedars players Category Winston Salem Blue Sluggers players Category Richmond Crows players Category Norfolk Clams players Category Norfolk Crows players Category Portsmouth Truckers players Category Sunbury Pirates players Category Roanoke Magicians players Category Norfolk Jewels players US baseball catcher 1860s stub ... more details
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about the UK art galleries Image Tate logo.png thumb The logo of Tate, used in several similar versions and colours The Tate is an institution that houses the United Kingdom s national collection of British Art, and International Modern and Contemporary Art. It is a network of four art museums Tate Britain , London previously known as the Tate Gallery, founded 1897 , Tate Liverpool founded 1988 , Tate St Ives , Cornwall founded 1993 and Tate Modern , London founded 2000 , with a complementary website, Tate Online created 1998 . There are plans to open a TATE in Southampton in 2020. It is an executive ... non departmental ones, as of 2008 ref Tate is used as the operating name for the corporate body which was established by the Museums and Galleries Act 1992 as The Board of Trustees of the Tate ... art, it was renamed the Tate Gallery after Henry Tate , who had laid the foundations for the collection. The Tate Gallery was housed in the current building occupied by Tate Britain which is situated in Millbank , London. In 2000, the Tate Gallery transformed itself into the current day Tate, which consists of a federation of four museums Tate Britain which displays the collection of British art from 1500 to the present day Tate Modern which is also in London, houses the Tate s collection of British and International Modern and Contemporary Art from 1900 to the present day. Tate Liverpool, in Liverpool has the same purpose as Tate Modern but on a smaller scale, and Tate St Ives displays Modern and Contemporary Art by artists who have connections with the area. All four museums share the Tate Collection. One of the Tate s most publicised art events is the awarding of the annual Turner Prize , which takes place at Tate Britain. History and development Image tate.britain.arp.750pix.jpg thumb The original Tate Gallery, now renamed Tate Britain The original Tate art gallery was called ... Gallery of Art the same title as the Tate Gallery had . Forty years later Henry Tate Sir Henry ... more details
of a Stack data structure stack data structure Media and publications Pop UK TV channel , a UK channel Pop fashion magazine Pop fashion magazine , a British fashion magazine Pop Magazine Australia Pop Magazine Australia , a sports magazine POP TV , a Slovenian television network Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics , a medical journal People Iggy Pop , musician Iulian Pop , Romanian mayor of Cluj Gheorghe Pop de B se ti , Romanian politician Gregg Popovich , National Basketball Association head coach Pop Chalee , also known as Merina Lujan 1906 1993 , American painter, muralist, performer and singer Pop Corkhill 1858 1921 , American Major League Baseball MLB player Pop Dillon 1873 1931 , American MLB player Pop Foster 1878 1944 , American MLB player Pop Gates 1917 1999 , American basketball player and Harlem Globetrotters coach Pop Ivy 1916 2003 , American football player and coach Pop Levi , English singer, musician, record producer and filmmaker Pop Robson born 1945 , English footballer Pop Schriver 1865 1932 , American MLB catcher Pop Smith 1856 1927 , Canadian MLB player Pop Snyder 1854 1924 , American MLB player, manager and umpire PopTate baseball 1860 1932 , American MLB player Glenn Scobey Warner 1871 1954 , American football player and coach better known as Pop Warner Pop Williams 1874 1959 , American MLB pitcher Fictional characters PopTate , an Archie character ...wiktionarypar popPop may refer to TOCright Music and dance Pop music , a musical genre Pop , a UK pop group Pop featuring Angie Hart , an Australian band PoP , the fictional band in Music and Lyrics Pop U2 album Pop U2 album Pop Mao Abe album Pop Mao Abe album Pop Gas album Pop Gas album Pop Same Difference album Pop Same Difference album Pop Joachim Witt album Pop Joachim Witt album Pop song Pop song , by N Sync Popping , a style of dance Sports and games Pop professional wrestling Pop video game Pop video game Pok mon Organized Play , a trading card and figure organization Prince of Persia Computing ... more details
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Pop It is an iPad application software app created by Indian artist K.K. Raghava aimed at young children. History The Pop It concept was first presented at the INK Conference in Lavasa, India in December 2010 ref cite web url http blog.ted.com 2010 12 13 the ink conference day 3 title INK Conference, Day 3 publisher TED Conference TED ref and subsequently at the Singapore Art Stage in January 2011, ref cite web url http rainbowartsproject.wordpress.com 2011 06 26 raghava k ks work at art stage singapore 2011 title Raghava K K s work at Art Stage Singapore 2011 ref while the Pop It application was formally launched at TED Global 2011 Edinburgh, Scotland . ref name Wired Gameplay Pop It presents itself as a children s book, albeit one without words or discernible narrative. ref name Forbes cite web title An Ipad App For Kids From The Artist Raghava K.K. work Forbes.com first Bruce last Upbin date 14 July 2011 accessdate 23 August 2011 url http www.forbes.com sites bruceupbin 2011 07 14 an ipad app for kids from the artist raghava k k ref The player is presented with a series of tableaux depicting various scenes of parent child interaction bathtime, a tickle session, etc , ref name Kirkus cite web title Review of POP IT by RaghavaKK work Kirkus Reviews url http www.kirkusreviews.com book reviews childrens books raghava kk pop it accessdate 23 August 2011 ref and within each tableau, the player may interact with the scene in various ways. The unique nature of Pop It is that, when the iPad is shaken, the gender of the parents is randomized, so that at one point there might be a heterosexual couple, at the next point two mothers a lesbian couple and at the next point two fathers a gay couple . ref name Forbes ref name Kirkus Reception Pop It has been favorably reviewed with Kirkus Reviews calling it a first rate mind expander . ref name Kirkus Future developments Raghava has plans to develop more stories in the Pop It line. His next project is an investigation of the history ... more details
Other uses Pop disambiguation Pop Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Pop image caption image size background group or band origin England genre Pop music Pop , Middle of the road music MOR years active 2003 2005 label Sony Music Sony BMG associated acts website current members past members Glenn Ball br Hannah Lewis br Jamie Tinkler br Jade McGuire Pop were a United Kingdom UK Pop music pop musical ensemble group consisting of Glenn Ball, Hannah Lewis, Jamie Tinkler , and Jade McGuire. The group was formed in the summer of 2003 when they were signed by Pete Waterman . ref http de.click2music.co.uk 3rd pop Click2music.co.uk Pop info ref They released three single music singles on the Sony BMG record label , but disbanded in early 2005, due to poor record sales. The group had three hit single s, which all reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart during 2004 and 2005, but each performed under expectations. Their debut single Heaven and Earth was withdrawn from the chart because the single contained a track whose length was longer than permitted for that format. ref name British Hit Singles & Albums cite book first David last Roberts year 2006 title British Hit Singles & Albums edition 19th publisher Guinness World Records Limited location London isbn 1 904994 10 5 page 431 ref Following singles were Can t Say Goodbye and Serious . ref http de.click2music.co.uk 3rd pop Click 2 music.co.uk Pop ref A fourth single, Xanadu Electric Light Orchestra and Olivia Newton John song Xanadu a cover of the Olivia Newton John and Electric Light Orchestra song , was due to be released but was cancelled when the group split. They had also recorded songs for a planned album . Their single Heaven and Earth was licenced for use in Dancing Stage Fusion by Konami in 2005 ... Tour . He also choreographed most of the Pop s music videos as well as several television adverts ... official site http www.hannahjoylewis.co.uk index.php Hannah Lewis official site Category British pop ... more details
Pop It is an interactive television series on TVOntario for kids ages 6 to 11 years old that offers fun, exercise, and entertainment. Hosted by Briana 11 , Shemar 12 , and Lamar 14 , the three young dancers break down the moves to teach the dance routines from their original music videos . After the short lessons, kids are invited to dance along to the music with the three stars and their friends. Production The show is produced by Hop To It Productions, Inc., in association with TVO and the Bell Fund. It was filmed at the IAOD studios in Toronto . There are 26 episodes. Each episode is 7 minutes long. The show first aired on TVO on September 3, 2007, and on SCN and Knowledge Network. Cast Main Hosts Briana Andrade Gomes Shemar Charles Lamar Johnson Minor Dancers Ashley Charles Breanne Charter Sara Kernerman Kelly Lopez Stella Medley Nikki Mele Pedro Rosa Backup Dancers Katie Abugov Dixie Campbell D Nikah Coombs Ethan Chin Fook Jamie Hart Linique Jervis External links http picturebox.ca index.php series pop it Picture Box Pop It http www.tvokids.com framesets popit.html Pop It Official Website http www.tvokids.com TVO Kids http www.hoptoitproductions.com Hop to It Productions http www.ipf.ca Bell English BellFund.html Bell Fund Category 2008 Canadian television series debuts Category Canadian children s television series Category TVOntario shows Category Dance television shows Canada tv prog stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Pop Is... Type Compilation Artist Mint Royale Cover mintroyalpopis.jpg Released February 4, 2007 Genre Big Beat Length Label Faith & Hope Producer Reviews Last album See You in the Morning br 2005 This album Pop Is... br 2007 Next album Pop Is... is a compilation album by Mint Royale , released on February 4, 2007 on Faith & Hope Records. It is a retrospective compilation, including a variety of Mint Royale s works over the past ten years. Track listing Don t Falter featuring Lauren Laverne 4 15 Singin in the Rain song Singin In The Rain 3 26 Show Me featuring Kelvin Mercer Pos from De La Soul 3 57 Blue Song 4 20 Take It Easy 5 10 Elephant Stone Mint Royale Remix by The Stone Roses 3 30 Something New 5 05 Sexiest Man In Jamaica 4 42 From Rusholme With Love 5 08 Kenny s Last Dance 5 24 Wait For You 4 19 The Effect On Me 3 57 Dancehall Places 3 52 Wham Bar 3 01 The following songs are included in the iTunes Store version of the album Princess Version 2 Bonus Track 4 17 Trickshot Bonus Track 5 01 Phlump Bonus Track 3 31 Don t Falter Mint Mix Bonus Track featuring Lauren Laverne 5 38 Rest Your Head 2000s electronic album stub Category Mint Royale albums Category 2007 compilation albums ... more details
for Phillip Margera Sr. List of CKY Crew members for the album Joan Jeanrenaud Commented out because image was deleted Image pop pop.png right pop pop icon lowercase title pop pop pop pop is an embellished Arkanoid style game. The game was originally released in 2002 by Ambrosia Software , for Mac OS X . pop pop was entered into the MacWorld Game Hall of Fame in 2002. The version for Microsoft Windows was released the following year. Features It features 7 different characters from which the player can choose as well as 100 puzzle levels. pop pop can be played against an opponent over the Internet. The Mac OS X version of the game has unique features, such as the ability to challenge other players to duel mode on a LAN segment by making use of Apple s implementation of multicast DNS ZeroConf, rather than having to connect to Ambrosia s own server. The game also allows for two players to sit down and play on one Mac, provided they each have a computer mouse. Two other modes of play are available to a single player with a single copy of the game. In versus mode one picks a character to play and progresses through several levels playing against all of the other characters. Each character features its own special ability which hinders the opponent s progress. For example, one character throws ducks on the other playing field which force the ball into different trajectories another drops bombs which harm the other player. Puzzle mode is more like traditional Breakout clone Breakout games, offering oddly designed puzzles in the shape of numbers, animals or rooms. Both modes offer several levels of difficulty from which to choose. Also the catch phrase for the television show Community s character Magnitude External links http www.ambrosiasw.com games pop pop Official pop pop page http www.ambrosiasw.com forums index.php?showforum 79 Official pop pop forums Ambrosia Software Category 2002 video games Category Ambrosia Software games Category Breakout clones Category Mac OS ... more details
Tate is an English surname , and may refer to Allen Tate , American poet Brent Tate , Australian rugby league player Catherine Tate , British actress Carla Tate , the female lead character from the movie The Other Sister Cebe Tate , American farmer Chris Tate , fictional character from Emmerdale Darren Tate , a British musician Darwin William Tate , American politician Doris Tate , American campaigner, mother of Sharon Tate Drew Tate , American football player Emory Tate , American chess master Erin Tate , drummer Ernie Tate , Canadian communist Frank Tate disambiguation Fred Tate , English cricketer Geoff Tate , American singer George Henry Hamilton Tate , American zoologist Grady Tate , American jazz drummer Henry Tate , English sugar manufacturer, founder of Tate & Lyle , sponsor of the Tate art galleries Heck Tate , fictional character from To Kill a Mockingbird Howard Tate , American singer Hughie Tate , American baseball player James Tate disambiguation , one of several people including James Hugh Joseph Tate 1910 1983 , American politician James Tate writer b. 1943, American poet Jeffrey Tate , English conductor Jerod Impichchaachaaha Tate , American composer Joan Tate , translator Joe Tate , English footballer John Tate disambiguation , one of several people including John Tate boxer John Tate , American boxer John Torrence Tate , American mathematician Larenz Tate , American actor Lionel Tate , American convicted murderer Maurice Tate , English cricketer Max Tate , fictional character from Beyblade Nahum Tate , Irish poet Nat Tate , fictional artist created by William Boyd writer William Boyd Nick Tate , Australian actor Nikki Tate , Canadian author Norman Tate , American long and triple jumper Patti Tate , American campaigner, sister of Sharon TatePopTate , fictional character from Archie Comics Ralph Tate , British botanist Reginald Tate , British actor Sharon Tate , American actress, Charles Manson murdered in 1969 Terry Tate , office linebacker ... more details
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Phil Tate 28 April 1922 &ndash 9 December 2005 was an English people English dance bandleader . ref name Dead http thedeadrockstarsclub.com 2005b.html Thedeadrockstarsclub.com accessed December 2010 ref Born John Philip Tate in Bramley , Leeds , Yorkshire , England , ref name Dead Tate played violin from the age of eight, and was later an autodidact on clarinet and saxophone . ref name AMG Allmusic class artist id p757527 pure url yes Allmusic biography by Jason Ankeny ref He formed his own group, the Five Quavers, while in high school , and played in the RAF Silver Wings Dance Orchestra during World War II . ref name Dead The ensemble proved so cohesive that all twelve of its members decided to continue playing together after the war, under the name Phil Tate & His Orchestra, taking a residency at Leas Cliff Hall in Folkstone . Their instrumentation music instrumentation was unusual, featuring five saxes and three flute s. After appearing in the 1951 film Green Grow the Rushes film Green Grow the Rushes , they took their next residency at the Hammersmith Palais and signed to Oriole Records . ref name AMG Tate s orchestra played at the Hammersmith for a full decade, then moved to the Ilford Palais. Concomitantly, Tate hosted the BBC show Non Stop Pop , where he interviewed The Beatles on 30 July 1963. On radio, he was best known for his 144 appearances in Music While You Work . In 1964, his orchestra took up at the Locarno Ballroom in Streatham the next year they appeared on the BBC program Music Through Midnight . ref name AMG Tate s most longstanding association came in 1965 ... from 1992 to 2000, after which he retired. ref name Dead Tate died in December 2005, at the age of 83 ... Tate, Phil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 April 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH Bramley , Leeds , Yorkshire , England DATE OF DEATH 9 December 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tate, Phil Category 1922 births Category 2005 deaths Category English bandleaders Category English pop musicians ... more details
Tate Etc. is an arts magazine produced within Britain s Tate organisation of arts and museums. Prior to the production of Tate Etc. the Tate produced eight issues in 2002 and 2003 of its forerunner, Tate Magazine , variously called Tate International Arts and Culture and Tate Arts and Culture . Tate ... of the magazine carries the legend, Visiting and Revisiting, Art etcetera. Issues of Tate Magazine , 2002 2003 Tate International Arts and Culture , Issue 1, Sept Oct 2002. Articles Melanie McGrath ... www.tate.org.uk magazine issue1 ref Tate International Arts and Culture , Issue 2, Nov Dec 2002. Articles ... at St Ives, Turner at Tate, Richard Cork on Andr Fougeron, Thomas Ware on Henry Moore . ref http www.tate.org.uk magazine issue2 ref Tate International Arts and Culture , Issue 3, Jan Feb 2003. Articles Constable to Eug ne Delacroix Delacroix at Tate Britain, Consuming Passions Shopping At Tate ..., Studland Beach. ref http www.tate.org.uk magazine issue3 ref Tate International Arts and Culture , Issue 4, Mar Apr 2003. Articles Richard Hamilton artist Richard Hamilton s early exhibitions, Tate Triennial survey, sculptor Ronald Moody , Terry Frost at Tate St Ives, COBRA, Zittel in the Mojave ... issue4 ref Tate Arts and Culture , Issue 5, May Jun 2003. Articles Studio Visit Cindy Sherman , Carter ... Tension Viviane Rehberg on Thomas Ruff , Tate Plays Cupid, Wolfgang Tillmans . ref http www.tate.org.uk magazine issue5 ref Tate Arts and Culture , Issue 6, Jul Aug 2003. Articles Peter Gidal on A Century ... Mundy on Dorothea Tanning . Tate Arts and Culture Seeing Is Believing, Issue 7, Sep Oct 2003. Articles ... Massie, Thomas Hirschhorn Studio Visit, Blinding White Paul Graham, Buried Treasure Tate Archive. ref http www.tate.org.uk magazine issue7 ref Tate Arts and Culture , Issue 8, Nov Dec 2003. Articles ... on Tate Modern s Common Wealth exhibition, Alan Davie Myth & Gesture, Turner Prize Justin Westover photographs the shortlisted artists. Issues of Tate Etc. , 2004 2007 Tate Etc. , Issue 1, Summer ... more details
Tate image Howard Tate.jpg caption Howard Tate in concert in Oraison , France , in August 2008. br Photography ... acts website notable instruments Howard Tate August 13, 1939 &ndash December 2, 2011 was an United ... Records and Cameo Records in the early 1960s. ref name AMG Tate performed with organist Bill Doggett and returned to Philadelphia. Mimms, leading a group called the Enchanters, introduced Tate to record producer Jerry Ragovoy , who began recording Tate for Verve Records . Utilizing New York City New ... Rainey , and Herb Lovell , Tate and Ragovoy produced, from 1966 to 1968, a series of soul blues ... Hop Songs R&B record chart chart . ref name AMG Career Janis Joplin performed another of Tate s Ragavoy songs, Get It While You Can , on Pearl album Pearl during this time. ref name AMG Tate s reputation among critics was high. As Robert Christgau wrote in his review of Tate s Verve material, Tate is a blues ... in soul pro Jerry Ragovoy, who made Tate s records jump instead of arranging them into submission, and gave him lyrics with some wit to them besides. Citation needed date December 2011 Tate, working apart from Ragovoy, made an album called Howard Tate s Reaction that was released in 1970 on Turntable .... Christgau wrote, Tate s voice is potent enough to activate more inert material. Citation needed date December 2011 The record was reissued, as Reaction , in 2003. Ragovoy and Tate reunited for the 1972 Atlantic Records Howard Tate , which included more songs by Ragovoy, along with Tate s cover version .... After recording a single for Epic Records and a few songs for his own label, Tate retired from ... 1990s, Tate began counselling drug abusers and the mentally ill, and worked as a preacher. ref name AMG A disc jockey from Camden, New Jersey, Phil Casden, discovered Tate s whereabouts early in 2001, and in spring 2001 Tate played his first date in many years, in New Orleans. He then began working ... Lee The Complete Collection 2007 . In 2006, Shout Factory released Howard Tate Live , recorded ... more details
Tate Publishing may refer to Tate Publishing Ltd , an English publisher of visual arts books associated with the Tate Gallery in London. Tate Publishing & Enterprises , LLC, a Christian vanity press. Tate Publishing Ashton Tate , a now defunct publisher of computer software and books about software. disambig ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Tate House image caption location Tate, Georgia Tate , Pickens County, Georgia , United States USA locmapin USA Georgia lat degrees 34 lat minutes 24 lat seconds 48 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 22 long seconds 23 long direction W built 1926 added May 17, 1974 ref name nris NRISref 2010 01 24 ref architecture neoclassical architecture Neo Classical refnum 74000700 ref name nris governing body The Tate House is an historic property east of Tate, Georgia on Georgia State Route 53 , built for Colonel Samuel Tate in 1923. Designed by Walker and Weeks , architects in the neoclassical architecture Neo Classical style , the home is made of pink and white marble supplied by Tate s Georgia Marble Company , and sometimes called the Pink Palace . Tate was president of the marble company. The Tate House is two stories, rectangular, with a hipped roof, two interior chimneys, and a pedimented tetrastyle front entrance portico. At the rear is a slightly projecting pedimented section with a one story portico. The interior features excellent mural wallpaper and parquet marble floors. In 1974, Mrs. Ann Laird bought the house it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1974. A ten year restoration project was completed, and it was opened to the public in 1985. Though privately owned, the house and its 27 acre estate are open for tours on certain days and may be rented for special events including weddings and receptions. It was turned into a restaurant and resort at one point. References reflist cite web url http www.nr.nps.gov Red 20Books 74000700.red.pdf title Tate House Red Book Entry author National Park Service accessdate November 7, 2006 NRIS dead link External links http www.tatehouse.com The Historic Tate House NRHP Category Houses completed in 1923 Category Houses in Georgia U.S. state Category Buildings and structures in Pickens County, Georgia Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia U.S. ... more details
Displays Level 5 States of Flux Pop Room 7 Tate Online , 2006. URL accessed on 9 February 2007 ...infobox Museum name Tate Modern image Tate Modern viewed from Thames Pleasure Boat geograph.org.uk 307445.jpg ... website http www.tate.org.uk modern www.tate.org.uk modern network Tate File Tate modern london 2001 03.jpg thumb The Turbine Hall Tate Modern is a modern art gallery located in London, England. It is Britain s national gallery of international modern art and forms part of the Tate group together with Tate Britain , Tate Liverpool , Tate St Ives and TateTate Online Tate Online . ref http www.tate.org.uk History and development Tate On line ref It is the most visited modern art gallery in the world ... tol arts and entertainment visual arts article7105032.ece title The startling success of Tate ... tate.asp Tate Modern case study ref after which it stood at 99m tall. The history of the site as well ... Meuron Alchemy of Building & Tate Modern . The southern third of the building was retained by the French ... Tate Modern Announces Plans for an Annex work The New York Times date 26 July 2006 accessdate 26 July ... at Tate Modern. The collections in Tate Modern consist of works of international modern and contemporary art dating from 1900 until today. ref http www.tate.org.uk modern about.htm Tate Modern About ref The Tate Collection is on display on levels three and five of the building, while level four ... of the Tate s conservative acquisitions policy for the first half of the 20th century. The first rehang at Tate Modern opened in May 2006. It eschewed the thematic groupings in favour of focusing on pivotal ...?showid 1259 Tate Modern Collection Displays Level 3 Material es , Tate Online , 2006. URL accessed .... Level 3 Poetry and Dream ref Image Tate Modern et Millenium Bridge.jpg thumb right Tate Modern and the Millennium ... CollectionDisplays?showid 1334 Tate Modern Collection Displays Level 5 Idea and Object , Tate Online ... CollectionDisplays?roomid 3676 Tate Modern Collection Displays Level 5 Idea and Object Image Text ... more details
Tate House may refer to Tate House Tate, Georgia , listed on the NRHP in Georgia Tate House Ville Platte, Louisiana , List of RHPs in LA listed on the NRHP in Louisiana Tate House Stroudwater, Maine , in Stroudwater area of Portland, Maine, listed on the NRHP in Maine Franklin Pierce Tate House in Morganton, North Carolina , List of RHPs in NC listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Tate House Morgantown, North Carolina , List of RHPs in NC listed on the NRHP in North Carolina disambig de Tate House ... more details
Frank Tate is the name of Frank Tate boxer born 1964 , American boxer Frank Tate, founder of the record label 5 Minute Walk Frank Tate educator 1863 1939 , public figure in education in Australia Frank Tate Emmerdale Frank Tate Emmerdale , fictional character on the British soap opera Emmerdale hndis name Tate, Frank DEFAULTSORT Tate, Frank ... more details
Alan Tate may refer to Alan Tate footballer born 1982 , English Premier League player Alan Tate journalist Australian journalist and environmentalist, joint Gold Walkley winner 1989 See also Allen Tate , American poet and essayist Alan Tait disambiguation Hndis name Tate, Alan ... more details