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* Billings, Robert William, Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham, 1844 p. 47 – 48
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The pumping station at the reservoir gates, converted to a climbing centre in 1995 ( as mentioned above ) was designed in a distinctive castellated style by Robert Billings under the supervision of William Chadwell Mylne and built in 1854 – 56.
Robert Billings, the Moral Majority ’ s first executive director, to be a religious advisor to the campaign.
In 1855, the north end of the building burned down, and was rebuilt in a Baronial style by the architect and historian Robert William Billings.
Ormsby-Gore was one of the pallbearers at Robert Kennedy's funeral along with Robert McNamara, John Glenn, Averell Harriman, C. Douglas Dillon, Kirk Lemoyne Billings ( schoolmate of John F. Kennedy ), Stephen Smith ( husband to Jean Ann Kennedy ), David Hackett, Jim Whittaker, and John Seigenthaler Sr ..
They resided in Weston, Massachusetts for seventy-five years, and had five children: Louis Wellington Cabot, businessman, philanthropist, former Chairman of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Thomas Dudley Cabot Jr., Robert Moors Cabot, Dr. Edmund Billings Cabot, Andover star and retired surgeon, and Linda Cabot Black, cofounder of Opera Company of Boston and Opera New England.
File: Robert Charles Billings, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, plaque in Boston Public Library. jpg | Plaque of Robert Charles Billings, Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts ( 1899 ).
After working on Kennedy's successful campaign for Congress in 1946, Billings toured 7 Latin American countries with Robert F. Kennedy.
The elder Kennedys at some point discouraged the younger Kennedys – Robert F. Kennedy Jr., David Kennedy, and Christopher Lawford – from keeping company with Billings, feeling that he drank and used recreational drugs too much.
" Hylton Turrets ", a sketch by Robert Billings in 1846, facing south-west on the roof of Hylton Castle.
Robert William Billings ( 1813 – 14 November 1874 ) was a London-born Victorian era painter and architect.
The college's first president was Robert J. Billings, a former Education Department official under Ronald Reagan who helped found the National Christian Coalition in 1978 and became the first executive director of the Moral Majority in 1979.
The officers of the California Borax Company included physicians Veatch, William Ayers and Robert Oxland ; and lawyers Henry Halleck, Archibald Peachy, William Billings and Solomon Heydenfeldt.
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The Schuman `` Chester '' takes off from an old William Billings tune with rousing woodwind and brass effect.
" William Billings, a singing school teacher, created the first tune book with only American born compositions.
He inscribed his name on Pompey's Pillar, a rock formation northeast of Billings, on July 25, 1806 William Clark wrote that he climbed the sandstone pillar and " had a most extensive view in every direction on the Northerly Side of the river ".
Many American composers of this period worked exclusively with European models, while others, such as William Billings, Supply Belcher and Justin Morgan, also known as the First New England School, developed a style almost entirely independent of European models.
William Billings ( b. Boston, October 7, 1746 – d. Boston, September 26, 1800 ) was an American choral composer, and is widely regarded as the father of American choral music .< ref >
* 1919 – Too Much Johnson, Paramount Pictures – Director: Donald Crisp ; Writers: William Gillette and Thomas J. Geraghty ; Release Date: December 1919 ; Starring Bryant Washburn as Augustus Billings, Lois Wilson as Mrs. Billings, and Adele Farrington as Mrs. Batterson ; 5 reels, 4, 431 feet
* 1937 – Too Much Johnson, Mercury Theatre Company, Director: Orson Welles ; Writers: William Gillette and Orson Welles ; Starring Joseph Cotton as Augustus Billings and Ruth Ford as Mrs. Billings.
This stimulus soon led to the development of a robust native school of composition, signaled by the 1770 publication of William Billings's The New England Psalm Singer, and then by a great number of new compositions by Billings and those who followed in his path.
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In 1891, the North Dakota Legislature enacted legislation annexing Dunn County, Hettinger County, and parts of Billings, Bowman, McKenzie, Wallace, and Williams Counties into Stark.
Slope County was formed in 1914 following a vote to create a new county out of the southern portion of Billings County.
Voters elected to separate from Billings County in 1910, but litigation prevented formal organization of the county until 1912.
Shortly after the vote was certified, suit was filed against the Billings County Commission to overturn the result.
The Territorial legislature authorized Billings County in 1879, naming it for Northern Pacific Railway president Frederick H. Billings.
It was surpassed by Cascade County ( Great Falls ), which was surpassed by Yellowstone County ( Billings ) in 1970.
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