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Australian swimmers Bonnie Mealing, Clare Dennis, Frances Bult with chaperone and sprinters Eileen Wearne ( Aus ) and Thelma Kench ( NZ ) at the 1932 Summer Olympics | 1932 Los Angeles Olympics
In 1932, Speedo made its Olympic debut when 16 year old Australian Clare Dennis won the Women's 200 Meter Breaststroke at the Los Angeles Olympic Games.
Clare Dennis was nearly disqualified from her record-breaking Olympic meet because her suit showed too much skin ; early Speedo bikinis were banned from some Australian beaches ; more recently, the NASA technology in the LZR Racer suit Michael Phelps wore at the Beijing Olympics was the subject of great media scrutiny.
Among those who recorded for Trend are Van Alexander, Robert Conti, Shelly Manne, Clare Fischer, Warm Dust, Dick Berk, Matt Dennis and Ray Linn.
* Clare Dennis, gold medallist in the 200m breaststroke at the 1932 Summer Olympics was born in the suburb.

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" The tour featured Paul Dempsey, Clare Bowditch, Seeker Lover Keeper ( Sarah Blasko, Sally Seltmann and Holly Throsby ), Alexander Gow ( Oh Mercy ) and Lior.
( 1986 ), " Gilbert de Clare, Richard of Cornwall and the Lord Edward's Crusade ", Nottingham Medieval Studies, 31.
They had three children, Sebastian ( b. 1940 ), Fabian ( b. 1942 ), and Clare ( b. 1949 ).
* Stancliffe, Clare, " Oswald, ' Most Holy and Most Victorious King of the Northumbrians '", in C. Stancliffe and E. Cambridge ( eds ), Oswald: Northumbrian King to European Saint ( 1995, 1996 ).
Two colleges admit only postgraduates ( Clare Hall and Darwin ), and four more admit only mature students ( i. e. 21 years or older on date of matriculation ) and graduate students ( Hughes Hall, Lucy Cavendish, St Edmund ’ s and Wolfson ).
In season five ( 2000 – 2001 ), Buffy battles the hell-goddess Glory ( Clare Kramer ), and fully embraces her destiny for the first time.
It has had a sizable amount of support in the Fingal electoral district and has a Member of the European Parliament, Paul Murphy, representing Dublin and two Members of the Irish Parliament ( Dáil Éireann ), Clare Daly, representing Dublin North and Joe Higgins, representing Dublin West.
The album's ' miss-credit errors ' also state band members as " Alex St. Clare Snouffer " ( Alex St. Clare / Alexis Snouffer ), " Antennae Jimmy Simmons " ( Semens / Jeff Cotton ) and " Jerry Handsley " ( Handley ).
* Clare Frewen Sheridan ( 1885 – 1970 ), British sculptress
# Blessed Louise ( 1461 – 1503 ), married the Prince of Chalon and, later, became a Poor Clare nun
During the old king's last days he had promised the Marshal the hand and estates of Isabel de Clare ( c. 1172 – 1220 ), but had not completed the arrangements.
# Isabel Marshal ( 9 October 1200 – 17 January 1240 ), married ( 1 ) Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford, whose daughter Isabel de Clare married Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale, the grandfather of Robert the Bruce ; ( 2 ) Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cornwall
He was one of the 12 sons of Cennétig mac Lorcáin ( d. 951 ), king of Dál Cais and king of Tuadmumu ( Thomond ), modern County Clare, then a sub-kingdom in the north of Munster ).
Brian belonged to the Dál gCais ( or Dalcassians ), a newly styled kin group of ultimately Déisi origin who occupied a territory north of the Shannon Estuary, which today would incorporate a substantial part of County Clare and then formed the core of the new kingdom of Thomond.
The first creation dates from 1138, when the Earldom of Pembroke was conferred by King Stephen on Gilbert de Clare ( d. 1148 ), son of Gilbert Fitz-Richard, who possessed the Lordship of Strigul ( Estrighoiel, in Domesday Book ), the modern Chepstow.
It was the birthplace of St. Francis, who founded the Franciscan religious order in the town in 1208, and St. Clare ( Chiara d ' Offreducci ), the founder of the Poor Sisters, which later became the Order of Poor Clares after her death.
The cast included Gemma Arterton ( Tess ), Hans Matheson ( Alec ), Eddie Redmayne ( Angel ), Ruth Jones ( Joan ), Anna Massey ( Mrs. d ' Urberville ), and Kenneth Cranham ( Reverend James Clare ).

Clare and gold
According to Elizabeth Clare Prophet, one of Djwal Khul's previous incarnations was as Caspar, one of the Three Wise Men ( the one who gave gold to Jesus ).

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Borthwick was killed, as was Charles O ’ Brien, the Irish Viscount Clare in French service, fighting at the head of his regiment.
Clare Birchall at the University of Kent describes conspiracy theory as a form of popular knowledge.
Location work for Father Ted was done mostly in County Clare, including locations at Ennis, Kilfenora, Ennistymon, and Kilnaboy.
His nephew, Einion ab Anarawd, who was the captain of his bodyguard, had been murdered at the instigation of Roger de Clare, Earl of Hertford.
Gerald tells the story of a banquet at Hereford in 1186 where Rhys sat between two members of the Clare family.
After the Welsh victory at the battle of Llwchwr in January 1136 and the successful ambush of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare in April, south Wales rose in rebellion, starting in east Glamorgan and rapidly spreading across the rest of south Wales during 1137.
* 1264 – April – Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford leads a massacre of the Jews at Canterbury.
* April – Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford leads a massacre of the Jews at Canterbury.
As a child she most likely lived at her family's residence of Belclare and Clare Island, but she may have been fostered to another family since fosterage was traditional among Irish nobility at the time.
She returned, afterwards, to Mayo and took up residence at the family castle or tower-house on Clare Island.
Her castle at Clare Island was attacked by an expedition from Galway led by Sheriff William Óge Martyn in March 1579.
Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford and Guardian of England, died at the castle in 1295, and King Edward II was briefly imprisoned there in 1326.
The king's conduct, however, drew him to the side of the earl, and he had already joined Edward's enemies when, in October 1321, his wife, Margaret de Clare refused to admit Queen Isabella to her husband's castle at Leeds in Kent.
Clare Downham notes the existence of an otherwise unrecorded Eltangerht, whose coins were minted at York and date from about the same time, but nothing is known of him from other records.
LSE moved to its present day central London campus at Clare Market and Houghton Street in Westminster, off the Aldwych and next to the Royal Courts of Justice and Temple Bar in 1902.
King Richard however, confirmed the offer and so in August 1189, at the age of 43, the Marshal married the 17-year-old daughter of Richard de Clare ( Strongbow ).
Eva begs her father to buy Tom, and he becomes the head coachman at the St. Clare house.
Among the stereotypes of blacks in Uncle Tom's Cabin are the " happy darky " ( in the lazy, carefree character of Sam ); the light-skinned tragic mulatto as a sex object ( in the characters of Eliza, Cassy, and Emmeline ); the affectionate, dark-skinned female mammy ( through several characters, including Mammy, a cook at the St. Clare plantation ); the pickaninny stereotype of black children ( in the character of Topsy ); the Uncle Tom, an African American who is too eager to please white people.
Of applicants in 2007, 151 were given offers by Clare, and a further 75 applicants were made offers at other Cambridge colleges.
When the Claretians sold their Claretville property in 1978 to Clare Prophet and her Church Universal and Triumphant ( CUT ) cult, Thomas Aquinas College purchased, moved to, and began construction on a permanent campus in Santa Paula, CA At the present time, the Gillette Estate / Claretville property is now known as the ' King Gillette Ranch ' and this property remains at the intersection of Mulholland Highway and Las Virgenes Road in Calabasas.
Firstly, on 30 March 1231, at St Mary's Church at Fawley in Buckinghamshire, to Isabel Marshal, widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
In August 1189, at the age of 43, William Marshal, held by many to be the greatest knight in Christendom, was given the hand of Isabel de Clare, and, in 1199, was created the 1st Earl of Pembroke by King John.
Anthony died on the way back to Padua on 13 June 1231 at the Poor Clare monastery at Arcella ( now part of Padua ), aged 36.

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