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Norman and Ashton
After the Norman invasion, the de Cahaines family held the manor from 1166 to the late 13th century as well as others in the country ( Ashton Keynes, Somerford Keynes, and Horsted Keynes ).
Sir Stewart Duke-Elder founded the Institute of Ophthalmology ( now an integral part of University College London ), and many key individuals, such as Sir Harold Ridley, Charles Schepens, Norman Ashton, Shomi S. Bhattacharya, Allen Foster, Gordon Johnson and Raymond Lund have carried out their research at Moorfields and the Institute.
This came about after an agreement between Norman Ashton ( an experienced developer ) and Leeds City Council to create a new ' village ' within the city, which would include a mixture of private and council housng stock with shops and leisure facilities.
Musicians from Forest Gate include biographer, composer and pianist Norman Charles Suckling, John Ashton and Kele Le Roc.
The Company was founded by Norman Ashton.
This resulted in the Bell v Norman C. Ashton Ltd ( 1956 ) P & CR 359 case which came before the Leeds Courts.

Norman and British
* 1997 – Norman Carr, British conservationist ( b. 1912 )
The building was again remodeled by British architect Norman Foster in the 1990s and features a glass dome over the session area, which allows free public access to the parliamentary proceedings and magnificent views of the city.
Since 1999, the German parliament has again assembled in Berlin in its original Reichstag building, which dates from the 1890s and underwent a significant renovation under the lead of British architect Sir Norman Foster.
An example is the cult status of British comedic actor Norman Wisdom's films in Albania.
In April 1917, when German U-boats were sinking many British ships with torpedoes, the marine artist Norman Wilkinson devised dazzle camouflage, which paradoxically made ships more visible but harder to target.
As a bilingual act of parliament, the Canada Act 1982 has the distinction of being the only legislation in French that has been passed by an English or British parliament since Norman French ceased to be the language of government in England.
* 1924 – Norman Rossington, British actor ( d. 1999 )
* 1872 – Norman Angell, British politician, Nobel laureate ( d. 1967 )
Designed by world-famous British architect Norman Foster, the 2 billion euro mega-project will feature three, 200-metre long finger quays and a sweeping kilometre-long curved breakwater to surround them, totaling over 300, 000 square metres of infill.
For example, His Eminence Sir Norman Cardinal Gilroy did receive the accolade on his appointment as Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1969.
* Norman Mullet, the chief superintendent in the British television show A Touch of Frost ( TV series )
* 1960 – Steve Norman, British saxophonist ( Spandau Ballet )
* 1946 – Norman Lovett, British actor
One of these was Richard Rogers, who played a part in the development after all ( his great British rival, Norman Foster, was putting the new dome on the Reichstag at about the same time ).
* Stonehenge, and Other British Monuments Astronomically Considered By Norman Lockyer, at Sacred Texts.
Historically, British people were thought to be descended mainly from the different ethnic stocks that settled there before the 11th century ; pre-Celtic, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman.
** Norman Tebbit, British politician
* October 30 – Norman Bird, British character actor ( d. 2005 )
* October 7 – Norman Angell, British politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( b. 1872 )
* December – The British government begins work on a 40-acre ( 162, 000 m² ) site at Norman Cross for the world's first purpose-built prisoner-of-war camp.
* December 26 – Norman Angell, British politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1967 )
Past chairmen have included Conservative Party leader Michael Howard, Margaret Thatcher's longest-serving Cabinet Minister Geoffrey Howe, Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont and former British Telecom chairman Christopher Bland.
* Norman Davies b. 1939 ; British historian
* Norman Cycles, a British bicycle, autocycle, moped, and motorcycle manufacturer
British judge, William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett | Norman Birkett sat at extreme right.

Norman and housing
In 2005, Hall Park was annexed by Norman, Oklahoma, and ceased to be a town, becoming instead a group of housing subdivisions.
Initial seasons featured the theme song played over stark visuals of an economically depressed Chicago neighborhood ( in similar fashion to most of Norman Lear's other sitcoms of the time, which also depicted the characters ' neighborhoods, using real footage of the cities in which they were set ), before zooming in on a window of a housing project and then cutting to an oil painting of an African American family ( presumably intended to represent one of J. J. Evans ' paintings, as the character was depicted as a budding artist ).
This shopping centre has a Harvey Norman, a Radio Rentals, about ten speciality shops, and a multi-storey office block housing the District Council of Mount Barker.
In 2002 Norman Lamb, Member of Parliament for North Norfolk, labelled the situation a " scandal " as at the time there was a shortage of affordable housing in the region.
Unable to redevelop the site for housing, Trump leased the property to local ride operator Norman Kaufman, who operated a makeshift array of rides and concession stands on the old Steeplechase site in conjunction with independent ride operators.
The church itself is unusually large for a village parish church and dates from around 1120, with Norman pillars and a later-built large tower housing a ring of eight bells.

Norman and developer
* Norman Megill, developer of Metamath, and maintainer of its site at metamath. org, an online database of automatically verified proofs.
It was incorporated in 1961 by Norman Johnson – a developer whose World Famous Upside-Down House attracted buyers to what was then a remote area.
In 1960, Iowa-born developer Norman Johnson paid $ 9 million for 2, 650 acres of land in southwestern Broward County.
Famous residents both past and present have included Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, his son Enrique Iglesias, pro golfer Raymond Floyd, coaches Rick Pitino and Don Shula, US Senator George Smathers, Sheik Mohammed al-Fassi of Saudi Arabia, television host Don Francisco, billionaire investor Carl Icahn, co-founder of Calvin Klein Barry Schwartz, billionaire developer Donny Soffer, banker and developer Jamie Gilinski, steel executive Leroy Schecter, wireless executive Rajendra Singh, radio magnate Raul Alarcon, real estate billionaire Peter Breton, coal and oil executive Christopher F. Viegas, Perry Ellis head George Feldenkreis, former Philadelphia Eagles owner and billionaire art collector Norman Braman, heiress and philanthropist Suzie Linden, and former cable company CEO Ken Bagwell.
In 1899, Northern Pacific Railway developer Nelson Bennett began laying track from the town of Fairhaven, northwest on Bellingham Bay, and real estate developer Norman R. Kelley platted a new town of Sedro on high ground a mile northwest of Cook's site.
Sir-Tech Software, Inc. was a United States-based video game developer and publisher founded by Norman Sirotek.
The rebuilding project initially was funded by St. Louis developer Norman Probstein with a gift of $ 2 million, followed by donations of $ 2 million from Eagle Golf, $ 2. 4 million from the Danforth Foundation, $ 4. 5 million from Forest Park Forever, and $ 1. 6 million from the city of St. Louis.
Leonard Norman Stern ( born March 28, 1938 ) is an American businessman and real estate developer.

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