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* 1967 – The Aldene Connection opened in Roselle Park, NJ, shutting down the CNJ's Jersey City waterfront terminal and transferring commuters to Newark Penn Station.
1967 and Sharleen
Sharleen Spiteri ( born 7 November 1967 ) is a Scottish recording artist and songwriter, best known as being the lead singer of Scottish rock / blues band Texas, and often denoted as the Queen of Britpop.
1967 and Scottish
* The Scottish National Party, founded in 1934, advocates for Scottish independence and has had continuous representation in Parliament since 1967.
Gordon Donaldson in his general history Scottish Kings ( 1967 ) agrees and writes of the first two Stewart kings " that a famous dynasty, which was to produce so many men of remarkable ability ... made a somewhat pedestrian beginning ".
One of the more famous displays of keepie-uppie was in the 1967 Scotland-England football match, where Scottish midfielder Jim Baxter juggled the ball for some time in front of the English defence, taunting them by keeping possession.
By 1967, after a series of acquisitions, John Smith's was the largest regional brewer in the country after Scottish & Newcastle, and had a market capitalization of £ 29. 4 million, or £ 415 million in 2010 prices, with family interests still holding around 10 per cent of the company at this time.
Conti has been married to Scottish actress Kara Wilson since 1967 and their daughter Nina is an actress and ventriloquist ; according to her, her parents have an open marriage.
His Scottish debut came in his 17th fight, when he outpointed John McMillan over 10 rounds on 23 January 1967.
Her election victory in 1967 was a significant by-election in Scottish political history and began a surge of support for the SNP.
She became active in campaigning for Scottish independence through her membership of the Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association, and came to prominence in 1967 when she won the watershed Hamilton by-election as the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) candidate.
* Celtic Symphony for strings and six harps ( 1940, BBC Scottish Orch / Raybould, Home Service 24 July 1942 and Birmingham, 25 November 1967 )
* The Shorter Poems of Gavin Douglas, edited by Priscilla J Bawcutt, Edinburgh, Blackwood for The Scottish Text Society, 1967 ( reprint 2003 )
Scottish Television retained its franchise at the first time of asking in 1967, despite strong competition from a consortium led by the future BBC Director General Alasdair Milne and strong indications that the company would lose its franchise.
Others totally abandoned the traditional element and in this area particularly influential were the Scottish artists Donovan, who was most influenced by emerging progressive folk musicians in America like Bob Dylan, and the Incredible String Band, who from 1967 incorporated a range of influences including medieval and eastern music into their compositions.
In 1967, the Scottish entrepreneur Bruce Dunnett, who had recently organised a tour for Jansch, set up a Sunday night club for him and Renbourn at the ( now defunct ) Horseshoe Hotel in Tottenham Court Road.
Level 2 ( Scottish Division One, Scottish Second Division, Scottish B Division, Scottish Second Division ) Runners-up 1934 – 35, 1958 – 59, 1967 – 68, 1971 – 72
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