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Gallery Director John Walker greeted the group, standing on one of the benches in the downstairs lobby to speak to them.
William Walker ( composer ) | William Walker, the composer who first joined John Newton's verses to " New Britain ", to create the song that has become " Amazing Grace "
Carnegie's empire grew to include the J. Edgar Thomson Steel Works, ( named for John Edgar Thomson, Carnegie's former boss and president of the Pennsylvania Railroad ), Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Works, the Lucy Furnaces, the Union Iron Mills, the Union Mill ( Wilson, Walker & County ), the Keystone Bridge Works, the Hartman Steel Works, the Frick Coke Company, and the Scotia ore mines.
* 1827 John Walker, an English chemist, sells the first friction match that he had invented the previous year.
The software is developed and sold by Autodesk, Inc., first released in December 1982 by Autodesk in the year following the purchase of the first form of the software by Autodesk founder, John Walker.
This early version ran on the Marinchip Systems 9900 computer ( Marinchip Systems was owned by Autodesk co-founders John Walker and Dan Drake ).
* In 2005 Powell received the Bishop John T. Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Service Award for his contributions to Africa.
* 1981 John Walker Lindh, American Taliban fighter
" Other egoists include James L. Walker, Sidney Parker, Dora Marsden, John Beverly Robinson, and Benjamin Tucker ( later in life ).
American anarchists who adhered to egoism include Benjamin Tucker, John Beverley Robinson, Steven T. Byington, Hutchins Hapgood, James L. Walker and Victor Yarros and E. H. Fulton.
In the second week of January 2002, he was flown to the USS Bataan in the northern Arabian Sea, the ship which was being used to hold eight other notable prisoners, including John Walker Lindh.
After 18 months, not proving suitable for shop work, Cook travelled to the nearby port town of Whitby to be introduced to friends of Sanderson's, John and Henry Walker.
* 1941 John E. Walker, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
* 2002 " American Taliban " John Walker Lindh returns to the United States in FBI custody.
* 2002 " American Taliban " John Walker Lindh pleads guilty to supplying aid to the enemy and to possession of explosives during the commission of a felony.
L-R: Judah P. Benjamin, Stephen Mallory, Christopher Memminger, Alexander Stephens, LeRoy Pope Walker, Jefferson Davis, John H. Reagan and Robert Toombs.
John Walker may refer to:
* John Walker ( Virginia politician ) ( 1744 1809 ), U. S. Senator, public official, and soldier
* John Walker ( Missouri politician ) ( 1770 1838 ), State Treasurer of Missouri
* John M. Walker, Jr. ( born 1940 ), former chief judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
* John Randall Walker ( 1874 1942 ), U. S. Representative from Georgia
* John Williams Walker ( 1783 1823 ), U. S. Senator from Alabama
* John Walker ( Canadian politician ) ( 1832 1889 ), industrialist and member of the Canadian House of Commons
* John Archibald Walker ( born 1890 ), lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada

John and Surrey
* 1296 First War of Scottish Independence: John Balliol's Scots army is defeated by an English army commanded by John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey at the Battle of Dunbar.
Major was born at the St. Helier Hospital in Sutton, Surrey, the son of Gwen Major and former Music Hall performer Tom Major-Ball ( né Abraham Thomas Ball ), who was 64 years old when John was born.
Urgent letters were sent ordering Bruce to support Edward's commander, John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey ( to whom Bruce was related ) in the summer of 1297 ; but instead of complying, Bruce continued to support the revolt against Edward.
The first known sonnets in English, written by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, used this Italian scheme, as did sonnets by later English poets including John Milton, Thomas Gray, William Wordsworth and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
* June John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey, English nobleman ( b. 1286 )
* September 27 John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, English soldier
* John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey ( d. 1304 )
* June 30 John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey, English nobleman ( d. 1347 )
* John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth.
On 11 September 1297, a large English force under the leadership of John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham was routed by a much smaller Scottish army led by Wallace and Andrew Moray at Stirling Bridge.
Married John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, by whom she had issue.
John married, around 9 February 1281, Isabella de Warenne, daughter of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey.
Edward sent one of his chief lieutenants, John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, John Balliol's own father-in-law, northwards with a strong force of knights to invest the stronghold.
There is also a record of an Elizabeth Aguirre of Petersfield, Hampshire ( died 1665 ), who was the second wife of Josias White ( 1573 1622 ) of Hornchurch, Essex, brother of John White the ' Patriarch of Dorchester ', and son of a John White of Stanton St John, Oxfordshire ( 1540 before September 30, 1618 ), who afterwards married a Francis Drake ( 1573 1634 ) of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey a first cousin once removed of Sir Francis Drake ( 1540 1596 ) the famous explorer.
John named him Chief Justiciar in June 1215. and appointed him High Sheriff of Surrey ( 1215 ), High Sheriff of Herefordshire ( 1215 ), High Sheriff of Kent ( 1216 1222 ), and Governor of Canterbury Castle.
At the close of his February 1991 British tour, in the Surrey home of Ze and Dave Markee, who had been the bass player in Eric Clapton's band, Norman received prayer for his long-term health problems from Pastor John Barr ( died January 2001 ), the Senior Pastor of the Elim Way Fellowship in Canning Town, London, and the Director of Freedom Road Ministries.
* Busbridge Church, formerly known as St John The Baptist Church, Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey
On February 9, 1928, Hartsdale became the birthplace of the American " Couch Potato " when the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird ( 1888 1946 ) transmitted the world's first inter-continental short-wave television signal from a transmitter ( call sign 2KZ ) in Coulsdon, Surrey ( a suburb of London ) to his colleague O. G. Hutchinson in the cellar of Robert M. Hart, an amateur radio operator ( call sign 2CVJ ) in Hartsdale.

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