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* 1889 – Jessie Street, Australian suffragette and activist ( d. 1970 )
Along the NW 27th Avenue Metro rail corridor, new buildings are being added such as the Jessie Trice Corporate & Community Health Complex and longtime businesses such as the Miami Jewish Health Systems ( Douglas Gardens ) Thrift Store next door and the KFC at 62nd Street have completed major property renovations / remodeling projects to improve and contribute to the revitalization efforts.
The East border is now 24th Avenue E. jogging over at 96th to Swan creek, and south to 104th Street E. The South border is now 104th Street E. jogging over at 14th Avenue E to roughly 109th Street E. and west to Golden Given Road E. The West border is now Golden Given Road E. Golden Given Road E is also the east border of the Jessie Dunlap Donation Land Claim with the north and south borders roughly the same as the combined Meeker claims.
Jessie Margaret Matthews was born in a flat behind a butcher ’ s shop at 94 Berwick Street, Soho, London, in relative poverty, the seventh of sixteen children ( of whom eleven survived ) of a fruit-and-vegetable seller.
He marks this transition from the year 1889, when at the age of nineteen, he skipped his apprentice work at the law firm of Maclaren and Traquair to attend the trial of Jessie King, the murderous baby-farmer of Stockbridge ( an experience he described in his essay " My First Murder: Featuring Jessie King ", In Queer Street, 1932 ).
Hughes, Sir Robert Menzies, Sir William McMahon, Lord Casey, Geoffrey Dutton, Peter Sculthorpe, Daisy Bates, Jessie Street, and Eddie Mabo and James Cook both of whose papers were inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme Register in 2001.
* Jessie, Lady Street, Australian social reformer recognised both in Australia and internationally for her activism in women's rights, social justice and peace.
Lord Olivier, who adored The Dales ( he was a fan of British soap opera per se, and expressed a desire to appear in Coronation Street, a wish never fulfilled ) referred to Jessie Matthews being cast as Mrs Dale as " The most wonderful example of mis-casting in the history of the profession ".
* Main Street After Dark ( 1945 ) as Jessie Belle Dibson
Born in Hurlford to James and Jessie Turnbull of 1 Gibson Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Turnbull started his football career with his hometown club, Hurlford Thistle.
Headlining that show was Paul Lubin ( Single Trapezist ), Ethel Jennier ( Dog Act ), a tight wire number, Michael and Paul ( Jugglers and Clowns ), the Back Street Flyers, Mia and Jessie ( double trapeze ) and a host of performers.
Philippa was the daughter of Kenneth and Jessie Street.
It is one of only two original divisions in New South Wales, along with North Sydney, which have never been held by the Australian Labor Party, though Jessie Street came within 1. 6 percent of winning the seat at the 1943 election.
Street was twice married, first on 17 June 1852 to Mariquita, second daughter of Robert Proctor, who died in 1874, and secondly on 11 January 1876 to Jessie, second daughter of William Holland, who died in the same year.
In 1820 the first Presbyterian congregation in Toronto ( then the Town of York ) was formed, and after the donation of land from Jessie Ketchum, built a church on Richmond Street.
They moved from Polmadie Road to the nearby Jessie Street where they continued in operation until the 1950s.
However, Alley & MacLellan continued to operate in the original Sentinel Works in Jessie Street, Glasgow until the 1950s.
The vast majority of these vessels were built as ' knock downs ' – i. e. assembled at the Jessie Street works using nuts and bolts, then dismantled and shipped as parts in crates to their client destination where they were re-assembled using rivets.
At least one Alley & McLellan ship still exists – the motor vessel ( originally steam ship ) Chauncy Maples built at Jessie Street in 1899 and reassembled on Lake Nyasa ( now Lake Malawi ) in 1901.
The original Sentinel Works in Jessie Street, Glasgow is still in existence in 2009 though now in a very derelict condition.

Jessie and town
Many of them moved to the town from Glasgow, including E A Hornel, George Henry, and Jessie M. King, and their presence led to Kirkcudbright becoming known as " the artists ' town ", although town residents see the town as a " fishing town ": as the town has a harbour, this soubriquet may have originated more from tourist board publicity rather than local usage.
Lonsdale was born at Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland, the tenth child of Harry Yardley, the town postmaster, and Jessie Cameron.
Blaisedell, however, has started a relationship with local girl Jessie Marlow ( Dolores Michaels ) and decides to marry and settle down, much to the surprise of Morgan, who wants to move on to another town and insists that Clay is nothing without him.

Jessie and is
Close was a founder and is chairperson of BringChange2Mind, a US campaign to eradicate the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental illness, supporting her sister Jessie who has bipolar illness.
From March 2012 Jones has appeared on the BBC talent show The Voice UK, where he is a judge alongside Jessie J, will. i. am and Danny O ' Donoghue of The Script.
Bea is left to fend for herself, her father, and her infant daughter Jessie.
In the meantime, Jessie and Peola have grown up side by side, and Peola is painfully aware of the tension between her white appearance and black racial identity.
Jessie, by now in her late teens, comes home for a visit just as Bea is planning on selling the " B. Pullman " chain to marry Flake.
Jessie is alone in the cabin and unable to move or summon help.
Jessie confronts him and throws her wedding ring at his box of jewelry and bones, thinking that is what he wanted all along, then turns and runs out of the house.
Jessie crashes out of fear and is knocked unconscious, and it is later revealed that she only imagined the Space Cowboy in the backseat.
At the end, we get to read the letter that Jessie writes to Ruth Neary, detailing what happened after the incident and her recuperation process, which is slow but very meaningful.
In King's subsequent novel, Dolores Claiborne, it is revealed that the title main character shared a telepathic connection with Jessie Burlingame on two occasions, first during the solar eclipse when Jessie was assaulted by her father, and later when she is handcuffed to the bed.
He is unable to get the police, the judge, or even his mother ( Jessie Royce Landis ) to believe what happened to him, especially when a woman at Townsend's residence says he got drunk at her dinner party ; she also remarks that Lester Townsend is a United Nations diplomat.
Jessie Mouse is a mouse.
Minnie Mouse hates Jessie but thinks that Mickey is loving with Jessie again.
Bradman's reclusiveness in later life is partly attributable to the on-going health problems of his wife, particularly following the open-heart surgery Jessie underwent in her 60s.
Jessie believed that cheerleading was demeaning to women, although she is a cheerleader in several episodes.
Screech is class valedictorian, but gives that title to Jessie as he knew how much it meant to her.
Jessica Myrtle (" Jessie ") Spano ( played by Elizabeth Berkley ) is the show's resident know-it-all crusader.

Jessie and named
The only things that show up are a hungry stray dog named Prince that starts feeding on Gerald's body and a terrifying, deformed apparition that may or may not be real, whom Jessie first mistakes for the ghost of her long dead father but dismisses it later.
One of the passages in the letter revolves around a serial necrophiliac and murderer named Raymond Andrew Joubert making his way through Maine ; it turns out he was the Space Cowboy, confirmed when Jessie confronted him in a court hearing and Joubert mimicked Jessie's arm positions while she was in the handcuffs.
His wife Jessie ( Fawcett ) has begun a relationship with a youth minister named Horace.
As the game progresses, he goes from patrol to temporary narcotics detective and finally undercover, tracking " The Death Angel ", a murderous drug dealer named Jessie Bains.
Things get complicated when a toy named Stinky Pete tries to force Woody to get shipped to Japan with him, a pull-string doll named Jessie, and her horse, Bullseye.
After facing many dangers, Buzz, Woody, Jessie, and the other toys are given by Andy to a little girl named Bonnie.
In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga, a girl named Mimi owns a Jigglypuff, who helps defend a herd of wild Clefairy from Jessie and James of Team Rocket.
Jonny ’ s Golden Quest also reused the storyline of the recent series ' episode " Deadly Junket ," wherein a little girl named Jessie Bradshaw, the daughter of a missing scientist, asked the Quest party to help find her father.
In 1968, three new student houses were completed to help house the growing student population and were named in honor of William C. Fels, Jessie Smith Noyes, and Margaret Smith Sawtell.
The on campus en-suite accommodation is contained within Clarice Cliff Court, comprising seven halls of about 30 students over three floors, each named after female ceramicists: Rachel Bishop, Eve Midwinter, Jessie Van Hallen, Charlotte Rhead, Jessie Tait, Millicent Taplin and Star Wedgwood.
Despite protests from her children, Jessie, along with 15-year-old daughter Kris ( played by Shannen Doherty ), 12-year-old son David ( played by Chad Allen ), eight-year-old daughter Molly ( played by Keri Houlihan ), and their basset hound named Arthur leave Fort Wayne, Indiana to start their new lives in California.
Leonard has three children: a daughter named Jessie ( for whom Madonna's song " Dear Jessie " was written ), and two sons, Sean, who plays keyboards, and Jordan, who plays bass.
Paul and Jessie Duncan ( Greg Kinnear and Rebecca Romijn ) are a happily married couple who have an eight-year-old son named Adam ( Cameron Bright ).
Duryard Halls were spread over four houses, surrounding the old Duryard House and its drive: Moberly named for Walter Hamilton Moberly ; Murray, named for John Murray ; Hetherington, named for Hector Hetherington ; and Jessie Montgomery.
The clock on St Andrew's former Church was put in by the village to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee ; it was named Jessie after a local lass when some village lads climbed into the steeple and christened it.
Her distaste for her husband apparently began when he insisted on hanging a picture of his late fiancée, Jessie Guishard, on the wall of their first home, and also named his boat after her.
McGregor was married to Jessie, and the couple had a daughter and a son, also named Jessie and William.

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