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  1. Charles Ridding

    Infobox cricketer biography playername Charles Ridding image country England fullname Charles Henry Ridding ... family William Ridding cricketer William Ridding Brother , Arthur Ridding Brother club1 Hampshire ... 19404.html Cricinfo Charles Henry Ridding 26 November 1825 13 March 1905 was an England English cricket er. Ridding was a right handed batsman cricket batsman who occasionally played as a wicketkeeper . Ridding was educated at Winchester College , where he represented the College cricket team. ref ... ref Ridding made his first class cricket first class debut for Oxford University Cricket Club Oxford University against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1845. From 1845 to 1849 Ridding represented the University ... Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University in 1849. In his twelve first class matches Ridding scored 248 runs at a batting average of 13.77, with a high score of 33. In 1848 Ridding represented ... against the Gentlemen of England Amateurism in cricket Gentlemen of England . In the same year Ridding represented Gentlemen in the Gentlemen v Players fixture. In 1849 Ridding represented the Gentlemen of England in a first class match against the Gentlemen of Kent. In the same season Ridding played ... 1949 to 1853 Ridding played in numerous fixtures for the Gentlemen. From 1848 to 1855, Ridding represented ... and Hampshire county cricket teams Hampshire . Ridding also played numerous non first class fixtures for the Gentlemen of Hampshire from 1857 to 1864. In 1859 Ridding represented Wiltshire County ... All England Eleven ref In 1861 Ridding made a single first class appearance for Hampshire county cricket ... class matches for the pre county club side, Ridding made his first class debut for Hampshire County ... Cricket Club Buckinghamshire . In his first class career Ridding played 29 matches, scoring 492 runs at a batting average of 11.71, with a high score of 33. Ridding also took a single first class ... cannot be calculated. Ridding died at Funtley , Hampshire on March 13, 1905. References reflist External ...   more details



  1. Ernest Ridding

    Orphan date February 2009 Ernest Ernie Ridding 1927 2001 was an Eccentricity behaviour eccentric resident of Glebe, New South Wales Glebe, NSW . He was well known locally as The Fridge Man on account of his practice of repairing old refrigerators and donating them to the poor. During his early life, Ridding spent time in Goulburn Goulburn s Kenmore Psychiatric Hospital, after which he adopted the title Ernest Ridding, GKN LLM Graduate of Kenmore Nuthouse, Legally and Lawfully Mad . In his final years, Ridding moved to a Marrickville nursing home. ref http libapp.sl.nsw.gov.au cgi bin spydus ENQ PM FULL1?414287,I State Library of NSW Ernest Ridding at Rosedale Nursing Home, Marrickville, 2001 ref Ridding s life was documented in an exhibition on Sydney Sydney s eccentric residents. ref http www.sl.nsw.gov.au exhibitions eccentrics 7.cfm State Library of NSW SYDNEYeccentrics ref In September 2007, Ridding s community service was honoured in the unveiling of a plaque, by Governor of New South Wales Marie Bashir , at the Glebe Community Garden, with the text In giving, he inspires us to give. ref http www.smh.com.au news national an eccentric pastime offers hope 2007 09 18 1189881513649.html The Sydney Morning Herald An eccentric pastime offers hope ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ridding Ernest ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2001 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ridding Ernest Categories Category People from Sydney Category 1927 births Category 2001 deaths Australia bio stub ...   more details



  1. George Ridding

    Image George Ridding.png thumb right 150px George Ridding, by Leslie Ward , 1901. George Ridding March 16, 1828 August 30, 1904 , English people English headmaster and bishop, was born at Winchester College , of which his father, the Rev. Charles Ridding, vicar of Andover, Hampshire Andover , was a fellow. He was educated at Winchester College and at Balliol College, Oxford . He became a fellow of Exeter College, Oxford Exeter College and was a tutor from 1853 to 1863. In 1853 he married. Mary Louisa Moberly, who died within a year of her marriage. He was appointed second master of Winchester College in 1863, and on the retirement of his father in law, George Moberly Dr Moberly , he succeeded to the headmastership. During the tenure of this office 1867 1884 he carried out successfully a series of radical reforms in the organization of the school, resulting in a great increase both in its reputation and numbers. In 1884 he became the first Bishop of Southwell , and brought his powers of organization and conspicuous tact and moderation to bear on the management of the new diocese . There is a statue of him in Southwell Minster. He took an active share in its educational and social work, and was materially assisted in these respects by his second wife, Lady Laura Palmer, daughter of Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne the 1st Earl of Selborne . He resigned his see a short time before his death. See Church Quarterly Review July 1905 . s start s rel en s bef before New diocese s ttl title Bishop of Southwell years 1884&ndash 1904 s aft after Edwyn Hoskyns s aca succession box before ... box 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ridding, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Ridding, George Category 1828 births Category 1904 deaths Category Old Wykehamists Category Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford Ridding, George Category Fellows of Exeter College, Oxford Ridding, George Category Bishops of Southwell Ridding Category Headmasters of Winchester College Category ...   more details



  1. Bill Ridding

    Infobox football biography playername Bill Ridding image caption fullname William Ridding dateofbirth birth date 1911 4 4 df y cityofbirth Heswall countryofbirth England dateofdeath 1981 aged 69 70 cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Forward association football Centre forward youthyears1 youthclubs1 Heswall PSA years1 1928 1930 clubs1 Tranmere Rovers F.C. Tranmere Rovers caps1 17 goals1 13 ... Bolton Wanderers F.C. Bolton Wanderers William Bill Ridding 4 April 1911 1981 , also known as Nibbler Ridding , was an England English association football football player and manager, most notably ... time the club won the 1958 FA Cup Final 1958 FA Cup . Playing career Ridding started his playing ... In 1942, Ridding was appointed manager of Tranmere Rovers F.C. Tranmere Rovers . ref name managers ... year spell as manager. ref name soccerbase Bolton Wanderers Ridding replaced Walter Rowley , who ..., narrowly escaping relegation, finishing the season in eighteenth place. Bill Ridding s men bounced ... Bill Ridding publisher footballingfifties accessdate 12 September 2007 archiveurl http web.archive.org ... and eighteenth foreshadowed what was to come. Ridding also missed out on signing Alan Ball, Jr. Alan Ball , who joined Bolton on a trial in 1961. Ridding rejected Ball on the grounds that, at 5  ... football 1963 64 season proved to be the nadir of Ridding s times at the club as a twenty ... finishing ninth, twice, and then twelfth, at the time the clubs worst ever position. Ridding left ... manager.sd?manager id 160 title Managers &mdash Bill Ridding date publisher Soccerbase accessdate 5 May 2011 ref External links soccerbase manager id 160 name Bill Ridding Tranmere Rovers F.C. managers Bolton Wanderers F.C. Managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ridding, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ridding, William Ridding, Nibbler SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1911 04 04 PLACE OF BIRTH Heswall , England DATE OF DEATH 1981 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ridding, Bill Category 1911 ...   more details



  1. William Ridding (cricketer)

    Infobox cricketer biography playername image country England fullname William Ridding nickname dayofbirth 23 monthofbirth 11 yearofbirth 1830 placeofbirth Winchester , Hampshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath 1 monthofdeath 5 yearofdeath 1900 placeofdeath Upper Clapton , County of London countryofdeath England heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling role Wicketkeeper family Charles Ridding Brother , Arthur Ridding Brother club1 Hampshire county cricket teams Hampshire Pre county club ... 19702.html Cricinfo William Ridding 23 November 1830 1 May 1900 was an England English cricket er. Ridding was a right handed batsman cricket batsman who played primarily as a wicketkeeper . Ridding was educated ..., he was educated at Oxford University . Ridding made his first class cricket first class debut for Oxford ... to 1853, Ridding represented the University 10 times, with his final first class appearance for the University ..., Ridding scored 268 runs at a batting average of 20.61, with two half centuries and high .... Ridding represented pre county club Hampshire county cricket teams Hampshire in a single first class match against the Marylebone Cricket Club in 1861. As well as play for the above teams, Ridding ... Ridding played for ref Ridding also played a number of non first class matches for Oxfordshire County ... and made 17 Stumping s. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 32 32370 32370.html Ridding s career statistics ref Ridding died at Upper Clapton , County of London on 1 May 1900. Family Ridding s brothers, Charles Ridding and Arthur Ridding both played first class cricket. References reflist External links http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 19702.html William Ridding at Cricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 32 32370 32370.html William Ridding at CricketArchive ... for William Ridding Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ridding, William ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH 1 May 1900 PLACE OF DEATH Upper Clapton , County of London DEFAULTSORT Ridding ...   more details



  1. 1932?33 Manchester United F.C. season

    Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tottenham Hotspur A 1 &ndash 6 Bill Ridding Ridding 23,333 bgcolor ffffdd ... Vale A 3 &ndash 3 Bill Ridding Ridding 2 , Jim Brown footballer born 1908 Brown 7,138 bgcolor ddffdd 5 November 1932 Notts County F.C. Notts County H 2 &ndash 0 Stanley Gallimore Gallimore , Bill Ridding Ridding 24,178 bgcolor ffffdd 12 November 1932 Bury F.C. Bury A 2 &ndash 2 Jim Brown footballer born 1908 Brown , Bill Ridding Ridding 21,663 bgcolor ddffdd 19 November 1932 Fulham F.C. Fulham H 4 &ndash 3 Stanley Gallimore Gallimore 2 , Jim Brown footballer born 1908 Brown , Bill Ridding Ridding 28,803 bgcolor ffffdd 26 November 1932 Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield A 1 &ndash 1 Bill Ridding Ridding 10,277 bgcolor ffdddd 3 December 1932 Bradford City A.F.C. Bradford City H 0 &ndash 1 28,513 bgcolor ffdddd 10 December 1932 West Ham United F.C. West Ham United A 1 &ndash 3 Bill Ridding Ridding ... ddffdd 2 January 1933 Plymouth Argyle F.C. Plymouth Argyle H 4 &ndash 0 Bill Ridding Ridding 2 , Stewart ... Athletic H 2 &ndash 0 Bill Ridding Ridding , William Stewart footballer born 1910 Stewart 15,275 ...   more details



  1. Against a Wen

    Against a Wen is an Old English Language Old English metrical charm and medical text found in the Lacnunga . It appears to describe a remedy for ridding oneself of a Sebaceous cyst wen , which is an Old English term for a cyst or skin blemish. As cysts are commonly mobile masses on the skin, the charm is written to the wen itself, asking it to leave. The charm prescribes methods for curing the blemish, and describes it as it gradually shrinks until it disappears. References Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie, The Anglo Saxon Minor Poems , vol. VI of The Anglo Saxon Poetic Record, Columbia University Press, New York, l942. ISBN 0231087705 0 231 08770 5 Anglo Saxon Metrical Charms Old English poetry state autocollapse ...   more details



  1. Tender buttons: objects, food, rooms

    Tender Buttons objects, food, rooms is the title of a 1914 book by Gertrude Stein consisting of word clusters chosen for their Prosody linguistics prosody , juxtaposed for the purpose of subverting commonplace dictionary meanings which Stein believed had largely lost their expressive force and ability to communicate. The words were re defined using both their etymology and analysis of syllables by themselves Fact date April 2008 . http www.bartleby.com 140 Tender Buttons http librivox.org tender buttons by gertrude stein Tender Buttons recording by Cori Samuel from LibriVox http blueverhey.bandcamp.com album the ridding of nouns?permalink Setting of Cori Samuel s recording to music by Blue Verhey Category Poetry by Gertrude Stein Category 1914 books Poetry stub ...   more details



  1. File:Raj academy.jpg

    Summary RAJ ACADEMY ENGLISH MEDIUM HIGH SCHOOL GANGIMUTT INTRODUCTION, RAJ ACADEMY is a small English medium high school situated near gangimutt in mangalore taluk. This school is not only good at sudies but also good at other co activities.this is established by mr. yathiraj sheety. Headmaster of this school is mr.gajanana bhat.this has history awards and has won many reputation.it also teaches horse ridding, hockey,cricket, volleyball, yakshagana,sangeeta, tabla,harmony, socialwork, quiz training and etc.this school secured 100 result in kseeb 10 standard board exams for last 3years of hat trick.it s the one of the best school in dakshina kannada. Licensing GFDL self migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Orphan image Orphan image ...   more details



  1. The Truth about Sancho Panza

    The Truth about Sancho Panza is a short story by Franz Kafka . ref The great wall of China stories and reflections . Franz Kafka. 1946. Schocken Books . ref As much a parable as a story, the short piece centers on the role of Sancho Panza , a principal character in Don Quixote . The narrator theorizes that Panza was in fact a well of tales, lore and wisdom, as well as having a particular demon to exorcise . In fact, while using up these witticisms, Panza succeeded in ridding himself of stories and tales on his mind, fed them to Quixote, and was thus able to live a full life without the burden. Essentially, the tale views Panza as a source of inspiration, the real hero , and Quixote as a phony . References reflist Kafka DEFAULTSORT Truth about Sancho Panza, The Category Short stories by Franz Kafka de Die Wahrheit ber Sancho Pansa ...   more details



  1. Lothar (Metabarons)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Lothar is a fictional robot in the Metabarons universe. He is presented firstly being in service of the Metabaron the Nameless , who asks Tonto Metabarons Tonto to narrate to him of his master s history. Tonto who has been served the Metabarons for decades, unlike Lothar who is relatively new in the Metabaron s ownership, tells the saga to him, being thus the main narrator of the comic book series. During the frame story outside of the narrative , Lothar loses his body and a new one is constructed for him. It is revealed in the process that he in fact is Steelhead, the Metabaron s grandfather, who returned to reclaim his office. The Metabaron however managed to erase his memory and transform him into a robot, serving him. Finally recovering his sense of self, if not his full memories, Steelhead, ridding of the mechanical control implants, wrestles again with Nameless, albeit he finally gives his life for good saving his nephew, and the entire Universe, with a kamikaze attack. Category Comics characters Category Fictional robots Comics char stub ...   more details



  1. Emerald Germs of Ireland

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Emerald Germs of Ireland 2001 is a black comedy novel by Ireland Irish writer Patrick McCabe novelist Patrick McCabe . Each chapter is begun with an Music of Ireland Irish folk song . Plot summary The book focuses on the life of Gullytown homeboy Pat McNab, the village idiot. The alternately adoring and criticizing attention by his mother, Maimie and the total abusiveness of his father finally send him over the edge. He responds by ridding Ireland of germs, however, in this case, the germs are people. He kills his both his father and mother, his neighbors and local visitors to he village. His list includes four legged germs as he kills several donkeys. He then digs his mother up from her grave after the removal of each succeeding germ . The title Emerald Germs of Ireland is similar to Patrick McCabes The Butcher Boy which often brings up a music book titled Emerald Gems of Ireland . DEFAULTSORT Emerald Germs Of Ireland Category 2001 novels Category Novels by Patrick McCabe 2000s novel stub ...   more details



  1. Exponerad

    notability date November 2008 primarysources date November 2008 File Exponerad.jpg right thumb 150px Poster. Exponerad Exposed is a 1971 Swedish sexploitation film directed by Gustav Wiklund and starring Christina Lindberg . It was marketed in the U.S. under the title Diary of a Rape. The English language versions now available use the translation of the original title, Exposed. Story As we learn through flashbacks, twenty year old Lena Svensson had taken up with an older man who photographed her in the nude and pressured her into taking part in orgies. As the story opens, she has broken things off with the older man and now has a nice, age appropriate boyfriend. Unfortunately, the older man reappears and threatens to blackmail her with the nude photos. Aware that she will never be free of him, she devises an ingenious method for ridding herself of his threats and simultaneously exacting her revenge. Credits Director Gustav Wiklund lead Christina Lindberg genre crime edited in 1971 country Sweden language Swedish in colour. External links http www.imdb.com title tt0067076 IMDB Page Category Swedish films Category 1971 films Category Crime films Category Drama films Category Thriller films Category Exploitation films Category Sexploitation films Category Swedish thriller films nl Exponerad ...   more details



  1. Frank Palmos

    Francis Frank Palmos born 20 January 1940 in Melbourne, Victoria is an Australian journalist, ref name Australian War Memorial http cas.awm.gov.au film F10603 Francis Frank Palmos as a correspondent for Sydney Morning Herald and Herald Sun interviewed by Greg Swanborough for The sharp end 25 May 1992 ref author ref name NLA http catalogue.nla.gov.au Search Home?lookfor Palmos, F&type author&limits &submit Find Catalogue at the National Library of Australia ref and translator, ref name Griffith Review cite journal last Hergenhan first Laurie title A lasting sorrow journal Griffith Review issue 18 In the Neighbourhood url http www.griffithreview.com edition18 73 essay 105.html ref best known for his work in South East Asia . Books Ridding the devils Sydney Bantam, 1990 The Vietnam press The unrealised ambition Mount Lawley, W.A. Centre for Asian Communication, Media and Cultural Studies, Edith Cowan University, 1995 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Palmos, Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 January 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Palmos, Frank Category 1940 births Category Living people Category Australian non fiction writers Category Australian journalists Category Australian translators Category Vietnamese English translators ...   more details



  1. File:Simon (Able Seacat).jpg

    Summary Simon 1947 1949 of HMS Amethyst veteran of the Yangtze Incident, he received the PDSA s Dickin Medal, the animal V.C. Despite being badly injured in action, he carried on under fire, ridding HMS Amethyst of rats particularly Mao Tse Tung, a giant rat that had evaded all human attempts at capture. Surviving action and returning to England, he died in quarantine. Simon was buried with naval honours at the Ilford Animal Cemetery, attended by the entire crew of HMS Amethyst and hundreds of mourners. He is commemorated with a bush planted in his honour in the Yangtze Incident Grove at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire . Video still taken 2pm, 01 Sept. 2010, Ilford Animal Cemetery. Sony HDR HC7E, processed in Photoshop CS2 on 02 September 2010. Previously uploaded as Able Seacat Simon.jpg. File already existed with this name, so uploaded again with new name. Category Felidae Category Graves in England Category Military animals Category Gravestones in England Category Gravestones in the United Kingdom Licensing self cc by 3.0 Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Cát Tiên archaeological site

    Image Cat Tien sanctuary location.png thumb right 300px Location of C t Ti n Holy Land. C t Ti n archaeological site lang vi Th nh a C t Ti n is an archaeological site located in Cat Tien National Park . Accidentally discovered in 1985, this site ranges from Qu ng Ng i Commune to c Ph Commune, with the main archaeological artefacts concentrating in Qu ng Ng i, Cat Tien C t Ti n District , L m ng Province, southern T y Nguy n . The unknown civilization which developed this site inhabited it between the 4th century and 9th centuries AD. ref http vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn showarticle.php?num 01ANT300807 Relics tell story of medieval era Central Highlands civilisation ref Gallery Some images of artefacts unearthed in C t Ti n gallery Image Cattien ceramic bowl.png B t g m br A ceramic bowl Image Cattien copper axe and mold.png R u ng v khu n c br A Copper axe and a mold Image Cattien copper linga.png Linga ng br A copper linga Image Cattien huge stone linga.png Linga br A stone linga Image Cattien pottery burial jar.png M v g m br A ceramic burial jar Image Cattien pottery burial jar 2.png M v g m br A ceramic burial jar Image Cattien rock crystal linga.png Linga b n th ch anh br A rock crystal linga Image Cattien stone yoni.png Yoni br A stone yoni Image Cattien the Uma goddes ridding the Mahisa bufallo monster.png T ng n th n Uma c i qu tr u Mahisa br A statue of the Uma goddes ridding the Mahisa bufallo monster Image Cattien tower bricks.png G ch x y th p br Bricks for tower building gallery References references External links http www.southeastasianarchaeology.com 2007 08 31 the mystery at cat tien Cat Tien Relics, en http vietnamnews.vnanet.vn 2004 05 10 Stories 18.htm Cat Tien Relics, en http www.dalat.gov.vn web english lamdongTK21 English lesson26.htm The Cat Tien Relic, en Commons C t Ti n sanctuary coord missing Vietnam DEFAULTSORT Cat Tien Archaeological Site Category Populated places established in the 4th century Category Arch ...   more details



  1. Winchester College Ground

    Infobox cricket ground ground name Winchester College Ground country England image Winchester College playing fields Meads geograph.org.uk 375812.jpg location Winchester , Hampshire establishment 1869 seating capacity end1 end2 year1 1875 club1 Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire date 28 December year 2011 source http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57412.html Ground profile Winchester College Ground is a cricket ground in Winchester , Hampshire . The ground is based in the grounds of the historic Winchester College , with evidence suggesting cricket in Winchester dates back to the 17th century. ref name PRO cite web url http www.espncricinfo.com england content ground 57412.html title Ground profile Winchester College Ground publisher CricketArchive accessdate 28 December 2011 ref The present ground, which is also known as New Field or Ridding Field , dates from 1869 when the then headmaster George Ridding bought land south of Meads and donated it to the College. ref name PRO In 1875, the ground held was is to date the only first class cricket first class match to be played there when Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire played Kent County Cricket Club Kent in 1875. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 847 f.html title First Class Matches played on Winchester College Ground publisher CricketArchive accessdate 28 December 2011 ref Hampshire, who were captained by Clement Booth , were dismissed for just 34 in their first innings. In response, Kent were dismissed for 333, giving them a lead of 299. Hampshire fared little better in their second innings, making just 82 to lose the match by an innings and 217 runs. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Scorecards 1 1985.html title Hampshire v Kent, 1875 publisher CricketArchive accessdate 28 December 2011 ref Until 1888 the Cricket pitch pitch lay east west, after which it was moved to lay north south, a position retained to this day. ref name PRO The ground is use ...   more details



  1. Cyril Richards

    Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 orphan date May 2010 Infobox cricketer biography playername Cyril Richards image country England fullname Cyril James Ridding Richards nickname dayofbirth 14 monthofbirth 7 yearofbirth 1870 placeofbirth Andover, Hampshire Andover , Hampshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath 27 monthofdeath 10 yearofdeath 1933 placeofdeath Cluny Castle , Aberdeenshire countryofdeath Scotland heightft heightinch batting Left handed bowling Left arm Seam bowling fast family club1 Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire year1 1895 clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 First class cricket FC matches1 1 runs1 48 bat avg1 24.00 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 43 deliveries1 &ndash wickets1 &ndash bowl avg1 &ndash fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 &ndash catches stumpings1 &ndash &ndash date 29 December year 2009 source http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 19392.html Cricinfo Cyril James Ridding Richards 14 July 1870 &ndash 27 October 1933 was an English cricketer . Harris was a left handed batsman cricket batsman who was a Seam bowling fast bowler. Richards represented Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire in one first class cricket first class match in 1895 against Surrey County Cricket Club Surrey . Richards made 43 runs in Hampshire s first innings, but in the second innings Harris made 5 runs before being bowled by Thomas Richardson cricketer Thomas Richardson . Richards died at Cluny Castle , Aberdeenshire on 27 October 1933. External links http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 19392.html Cyril Richards at Cricinfo http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 6 6825 6825.html Cyril Richards at CricketArchive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richards, Cyril ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 14 July 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH Andover, Hampshire Andover , Hampshire DATE OF DEATH 27 October 1933 PLACE OF DEATH Cluny Castle , Aberdeenshire england cricket bio 1870s stub ...   more details



  1. Bert Cooke

    for the rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 30s for New Zealand Bert Cooke rugby Infobox football biography name Bert Cooke image Image Bert Cooke.jpg frameless alt Cooke in 1921 caption Cooke in 1921 ref name bishop fullname Bert Cooke dateofbirth cityofbirth countryofbirth dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath currentclub manageryears1 1912 1935 managerclubs1 Tranmere Rovers F.C. Tranmere Rovers Bert Cooke was a football soccer football Manager association football manager . He managed Tranmere Rovers F.C. Tranmere Rovers from 1912 1935, the longest spell of any manager at the club. He oversaw their first The Football League Football League match in 1921. Management career Cooke became manager of Tranmere in 1912, and stayed in charge for 23 years, the longest spell of any manager at the club. ref name managers In 1919, Tranmere were promoted to the Central League . Within a year, Football League Third Division North Division Three North was created and, in 1921, Cooke oversaw the club s first Football League match. ref name official site History A string of talented local youngsters were developed by Cooke before moving to Football League First Division First Division clubs Dixie Dean , Ellis Rimmer , Tom Waring Pongo Waring and Bill Ridding Nibbler Ridding . ref name TheCowsheds History In the 1934 35 seasons Cooke s last in charge Rovers led Division Three North for most of the campaign but, in the last few weeks, blew their promotion chance. They did however win the Welsh Cup that year. He left under acrimonious circumstances, amid The Football Association FA enquiries into illegal payments to players to induce them to sign for Rovers and the dismissal of several directors. Cooke was replaced by former England international, Jackie Carr footballer born 1892 Jackie Carr . ref name TheCowsheds History References reflist refs ref name managers cite web url http www.tranmererovers.co.uk page History 0,,10365 399698,00.html title Tranmere Rove ...   more details



  1. Cathartic

    Other uses Catharsis disambiguation In medicine, a cathartic is a substance that accelerates defecation . This is in contrast to a laxative , which is a substance which eases defecation, usually by softening feces . ref MeshName Cathartics ref It is possible for a substance to be both a laxative and a cathartic. However, agents such as psyllium seed husks increase the bulk of the feces. ref http www.ilpi.com msds ref catharsis.html The MSDS HyperGlossary Catharsis Bot generated title ref Cathartics such as sorbitol , magnesium citrate , magnesium sulfate , or sodium sulfate were previously used as a form of gastrointestinal decontamination following poison ing via ingestion. They are no longer routinely recommended for poisonings. ref cite journal author last1 American Academy Of Clinical Toxico last2 European Association Of Poisons Cen title Position paper cathartics journal Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology volume 42 issue 3 pages 243 53 year 2004 pmid 15362590 doi 10.1081 CLT 120039801 ref High dose cathartics may be an effective means of ridding the lower gastrointestinal tract of toxins however, they carry a risk of electrolyte imbalances and dehydration. ref cite journal title Evaluation and management of common childhood poisonings author Tamara McGregor et al journal Am Fam Physician volume 79 issue 5 pages 397 403 year 2009 pmid 19275069 ref During the 1918 flu pandemic , cathartics were used in the Fort Lewis, WA area. An original report by Elizabeth J. Davies, a public heath nurse, mentions cathartics, pneumonia jackets and copious amount of drinks as treatments for influenza patients. Citation needed date October 2009 Blood is a cathartic. Gastrointestinal bleeding will cause diarrhea . References reflist External links eMedicineDictionary Cathartic medicine stub Toxicology Laxatives Category Laxatives Category Toxicology treatments ar ca Cat rtic es Cat rtica ...   more details



  1. David Della Rocco

    Infobox person image imagesize 200px caption birth date May 4, 1952 birth place height yearsactive 1999 current homepage notable role David Della Rocco in The Boondock Saints , and its The Boondock Saints All Saints Day sequel . academyawards emmyawards tonyawards spouse David Della Rocco Born May 4, 1952 is an Italian American comedian and actor best known for his supporting role in the 1999 in film 1999 film The Boondock Saints . Della Rocco is a friend of The Boondock Saints writer and director Troy Duffy and his role was written specifically for him, playing a character also named David Della Rocco, bringing many of his real life mannerisms and flair to the character, as the character s nickname, The Funny Man . He played the part of a low level mobster who helps his two friends, the MacManus brothers, in ridding Boston, MA of criminals and evil. David Della Rocco returns as Rocco in the sequel The Boondock Saints II All Saints Day in a dream sequence guiding the MacManus brothers on their mission. He is a native of Norwich, Connecticut , and studied acting with the late Susan Peretz in Los Angeles and is also a member of The Actor s Studio . Films The Boondock Saints 1999 Jake s Corner 2008 The Boondock Saints II All Saints Day 2009 The Black Dove 2011 External links IMDb name 0217386 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Della Rocco, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH May 4, 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 19, 2010 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Della Rocco, David Category Living people Category American film actors Category Place of birth missing living people Category 1952 births US film actor stub pl David Della Rocco ...   more details



  1. Ten of Wands

    Image Wands10.jpg thumb right 150px Ten of Wands from the Rider Waite Rider Waite Tarot deck Ten of Wands is a Minor Arcana Tarot card of the Suit of Wands . Tarot cards are used throughout much of Europe to play tarot card games ref name DummettGame cite book last Dummett first Michael authorlink Michael Dummett title The Game of Tarot publisher Gerald Duckworth and Company Ltd. date 1980 isbn 0 7156 1014 7 ref . In English language English speaking countries, where the games are largely unknown, Tarot cards came to be utilized primarily for Tarot reading divinatory purposes ref name DummettGame ref Paul Huson Huson, Paul , 2004 Mystical Origins of the Tarot From Ancient Roots to Modern Usage , Vermont Destiny Books, ISBN 0 89281 190 0 http www.innertraditions.com Product.jmdx?action displayDetail&id 887&searchString huson&y 7&x 7 Mystical Origins of the Tarot ref . Divination usage Most often, the Ten of Wands card carries the meaning of overload and burdening situations where too much responsibility has been taken on by the subject. Rider Waite symbolism A person overburdened by his enterprise, is nevertheless active and on the move, but not seeing past his wands or obligations . A city can be observed in the background. He may be headed there, perhaps with the goal of ridding himself of this load. References nowiki See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the ref and ref tags, and the template below. nowiki references Minor Arcana Category Suit of Wands tarot stub ...   more details



  1. David Nelson Beach

    David Nelson Beach November 30, 1848 October 18, 1926 was an United States American theologian, born at South Orange, New Jersey South Orange , New Jersey N. J. , and a brother of Harlan Page Beach . David Beach graduated from Yale College in 1872 and from the Yale Divinity School in 1876. In the same year he was ordained a Congregational minister and became pastor at Westerly, Rhode Island Westerly , Rhode Island R. I. He subsequently served in pastorates at Wakefield, Massachusetts Wakefield , Massachusetts Mass. , Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge , Massachusetts Mass. , Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis , and Denver, Colorado Denver . From 1903 1921, he was President and Professor of Sacred Rhetoric at Bangor Theological Seminary in Bangor, Maine . He took a prominent part in civic and social movements and during his residence at Cambridge was prominent in ridding that city of Bar establishment saloon s. He advocated the adoption of a modified Norway Norwegian liquor system in Massachusetts, and became known as an enthusiastic worker for church unity and a better theology . Beach s published writings include Plain Words on Our Lord s Work 1886 The Newer Religious Thinking 1893 The Intent of Jesus 1896 Statement of Belief 1897 The Annie Laurie Mine 1903 Meanings of the Battle of Bennington 1903 Beach retired from the Bangor seminary to Southington, Connecticut , where he died in 1926. External links http hdl.handle.net 10079 fa divinity.060 Yale University Library, Guide to the Beach Family Papers, includes chronology NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beach, David Nelson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1848 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1926 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beach, David Nelson Category Yale University alumni Category American Congregationalists Category American theologians Category 1848 births Category 1926 deaths US reli bio stub ...   more details



  1. Harold Ray Wing

    Orphan date February 2009 BLP sources date May 2010 Harold Hal Ray Wing is the founder of Wing Enterprises in Springville, Utah . Wing Enterprises was established in 1972, originally operating out of Wing s carport. The company s main product is the Little Giant Ladder System . Hal became mayor of Springville in 1997 and was able to accomplish his goal of ridding Springville of its debt. Citation needed date February 2007 In 1986, President Ronald Reagan invited Wing to serve as a representative at the White House Conference of Small Businesses in Washington, D.C. . Citation needed date May 2010 In 1995, Wing was named one of Ernst & Young s Entrepreneurs of the Year in Utah. http www.utahbusiness.com parser.php?nav article&article id 3389 Dead link date May 2010 Wing and his wife Brigitte are parents of eight children, three of whom are adopted. Wing s eldest son, Arthur, is the current president of Wing Enterprises. Another son, Douglas, is executive vice president of the company. References http money.cnn.com 2005 07 11 smbusiness little giant cnnMoney article . http connect utah.com article.asp?r 1999&iid 48&sid 2 Connect Utah article . Dead link date May 2010 http www.utahbusiness.com parser.php?nav article&article id 3389 Utah Business Magazine article . Dead link date May 2010 External links http www.littlegiantladders.com Company website . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wing,Harold Ray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wing,Harold Ray Category American manufacturing businesspeople Category Living people US business bio stub ...   more details



  1. Hoosier City

    Infobox VG width title Hoosier City image caption developer MVP Software publisher MVP Software distributor Wetware designer license series engine version released 1991 latest release version latest release date latest preview version latest preview date genre Action game Action , Adventure game Adventure modes ratings platforms DOS media requirements input Keyboard computing Keyboard Hoosier City is an action game action adventure game adventure side scrolling game , first released for DOS in 1991. ref name MobyGames cite web url http www.mobygames.com game hoosier city title Hoosier City publisher MobyGames accessdate 2007 12 30 ref The game was released along with multiple sequels Hoosier City I Assault of the Orcs , Hoosier City III Return to Oil City , and Hoosier City II Liberating Freedom City , ref name MobyGames some of which were released in 1992. ref name GameFAQs The games were Video game developer developed and published by MVP Software, with distribution by Wetware. ref name GameFAQs cite web url http www.gamefaqs.com computer doswin data 933969.html title Hoosier City Assault of the Orcs publisher GameFAQs author Peter Butter Sashanan accessdate 2007 12 30 ref Hoosier City and its sequels are based in a post Nuclear weapon nuclear war , where the player is tasked with ridding a city of mutant s. ref name MobyGames Movement is controlled using the Alphanumeric keyboard cursor keys , and the player is able to obtain additional weapon s and Item game items , as well as upgrade s. ref cite web url http www.gamefaqs.com computer doswin file 933969 43268 title Hoosier City Assault of the Orcs PC FAQ Walkthrough publisher GameFAQs author Peter Butter Sashanan date 12 June 2006 accessdate 2007 12 30 ref Notes reflist Category 1991 video games Category DOS games Category Post apocalyptic video games ...   more details




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