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Novelty and locomotive
He is remembered best for designing the steam locomotive Novelty ( in partnership with engineer John Braithwaite ) and the ironclad ship USS Monitor.
Novelty ( locomotive ) | Novelty, Braithwaite and Ericsson's entry for the Rainhill Trials.
* Novelty ( locomotive )
A modern replica of Novelty ( locomotive ) | Novelty, the first tank locomotive
The first tank locomotive was the Novelty that ran at the Rainhill Trials in 1829.
The original tank locomotive, Novelty was a well tank.
* Novelty ( locomotive ), arrived on the line after its failure in the Rainhill Trials.
The Rocket's fellow competitor in the Rainhill Trials, John Ericsson and John Braithwaite's Novelty, was also an 0-2-2 well tank locomotive.
Novelty was an early steam locomotive built by John Ericsson and John Braithwaite to take part in the Rainhill Trials in 1829.
It is easy to think that Novelty is an 0-4-0 locomotive as it had equal sized wheels, however is actually an 0-2-2WT.
Novelty was the first locomotive to be tested.
With all the obvious differences between the original and the replica, added to the fact that the locomotive crew used had only four days experience of operating the locomotive, it cannot be said that in this restaging of the trial the replica of Novelty gave the performance that the original could have achieved if more time had been made available in 1829.

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Michelle, Columbia Winery, Novelty Hill & Januik Winery, DeLille Cellars, Brian Carter Cellars, JM Cellars ), the Redhook Brewery, The Herbfarm restaurant, and the Willows Lodge.
As Austin natives, they make regular appearances in the Austin Chronicle's annual Austin Music Awards poll, taking home the # 1 prize for " Best Novelty Band " in 2004, " Best None of the Above " performing band in 2006 ( the first Celtic band to ever win such accolades ), and " Best Folk Act " in 2007.
* A Nation of Change and Novelty: Radical Politics, Religion and Literature in Seventeenth-Century England ( 1990 ), ISBN 0-415-04833-8
The rest of the cast consisted of the new and untried ( for instance Hildebrand Horden, who had just joined Rich's troupe, playing a rakish young lover ), the modest and lacklustre ( Jane Rogers, playing Amanda, and Mary Kent, playing Sir Novelty's mistress Flareit ), and the widely disliked ( the opportunist Colley Cibber, playing Sir Novelty Fashion ); people who had probably never been given the option of joining Betterton.
The song, performed by Max Harris and his Novelty Trio ( based on a version by The Harmonicats ), was used as the theme of the BBC miniseries The Singing Detective ( 1986 ).
Novelty ties featuring icons from popular culture ( such as cartoons, actors, or holiday images ), sometimes with flashing lights, have enjoyed some popularity since the 1980s.
Novelty glow lamps with shaped electrodes ( such as flowers and leaves ), often coated with phosphors, have been made for artistic purposes.
* Jim Cannon ( comics ), Golden Age comic book artist, see Novelty Press
Novelty erasers, in a dual role as figurines ( such as musical notes, animals, confectionery ), are mostly decorative, as their hard vinyl tends to smear heavy markings.
Misell, the inventor of the tubular hand-held " electric device " ( flashlight ), assigned his invention over to the American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Company owned by Conrad Hubert.
Novelty Pillows are shaped like humorous objects ( a banana, tweety bird, a human leg, a chainsaw, a dill pickle, a former president ), and are meant to brighten up and add humor to a room or lounge area.
* 1987: Spider-Man, Ronald McDonald, Snuggle Bear, Skating Snoopy ( 3rd version ), Ice Cream Cone Novelty Balloon
* Novelty ( patent ), part of the legal test to determine whether an invention is patentable
* Novelty ( chess ), a chess term for a move in chess which has never been played before in a recorded game
Many of the buildings took the form of common objects of enormous size ( see Novelty architecture ), often advertising the items sold there, and became attractions in themselves.
Other fictional locations, typical of a seaside town during World War II, included a sweet shop, The " Novelty Rock Emporium ", at least one bank ( the fictional Swallows Bank, ( which appeared in early episodes ), the real Martins Bank ), the Marigold tea-rooms, Anne's Pantry, the Dutch Oven, Corporal Jones's butcher's shop, Hodges greengrocers, Frazer's undertakers, a cinema and numerous pubs including the Red Lion, which all suggest it was a reasonably-sized place.
* Carioli, Carly ( 2004-02-27 ), Novelty Numbers, The Portland Phoenix

Novelty and one
Of these eight structures, only the one on the west side of Novelty Lane and the one on the east corner of Parker Lane were not built by this family.
With his brother Tommy playing trombone, he formed Dorsey ’ s Novelty Six, one of the first jazz bands to broadcast.
Other established characters in the TV series included The Man with the Stick, who wore a paper helmet daubed with drawings of what he had witnessed during the last week, and carried a stick with a mystery item attached to the end ; Graham Lister, Reeves ' nemesis who regularly entered the talent show, " Novelty Island ", with a series of dreadful acts ; Donald and Davey Stott, two brothers from the North East with high-pitched voices, who would recreate popular television game shows ; Tinker's Rucksack, a pair of ramblers, one of whom was conducting an affair with the other's wife ; and ' Judge Lionel Nutmeg ', a judge who presided over the " That's Justice " segment of the show.
" -- Dynamic Sound 502 ) A few years later, she would meet one of Bill's old partners, Dickie Goodman, and record with him, become his wife and the mother of their children, one of which is Jon Goodman, who continues in Dickie's footsteps ; making break-in records, and recently wrote the book, " Dickie Goodman: King Of Novelty ".
-usually uttered after one of Lister's pathetic turns on Novelty Island
As one of the rules for the Rainhill Trials related to the weight of the engine without a tender, a special allowance had to be made for Novelty.
A cake competition is held, where students can enter cakes for one of four categories: Junior Novelty, Senior Novelty, Junior Traditional and Senior Traditional.
In 1909, Emerson A. Bolen formed the Northwestern Novelty Company, selling the Yankee, a penny matchstick vending machine ; Bolen's company is now one of the most prominent bulk vending machine manufacturers.

Novelty and first
The first British production of the play in its regular form opened on 7 June 1889 at the Novelty Theatre, starring Janet Achurch as Nora and Charles Carrington as Torvald.
Their first act was called Juvenile Artists Presenting an Electric Musical Toe-Dancing Novelty.
The land that would eventually become the town of Novelty was first claimed and homesteaded in October, 1838 by Cleng Pierson.
The first official appearance of " The Jimi Hendrix Experience " ( invited by French singer Johnny Hallyday ) was at the Novelty in Évreux ( France ) on October 13, 1966.
* March 16-The Mask and Wig Club Double Male Quartet, with orchestra directed by Nathaniel Shilkret record " Joan of Arkansas ," the first issued ( cf February 26 entry above ) electrical recording by the Victor Talking Machine, with catalog number 19626-A ; the B-side, from the same Mask and Wig Club production, was recorded March 20, 1925 by the International Novelty Orchestra, also directed by Shilkret.
Ware's first major graphic novel, Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth, was originally serialized in Acme Novelty Library between 1995 and 2000.
Ideal Toy and Novelty Company in New York City negotiated a license for dolls with the company's first doll wearing the polka-dot dress from Stand Up and Cheer !.
In 2009 TU Dresden, all Dresden institutes of the Fraunhofer Society, the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community and the Max Planck Society and Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, soon incorporated into the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, published a joint letter of intent with the name DRESDEN-Konzept-Dresden Research and Education Synergies for the Development of Excellence and Novelty, which points out worldwide elite aspirations, which was recognized as the first time that all four big post-gradual elite institutions declared campus co-operation with a university.
A mere six years later, as leader of his own dance band, the " Novelty Orchestra ," Selvin released the biggest-selling popular song in the first quarter-century of recorded music.
The second edition is planned as a two-volume set, with the first volume containing arcade, MAME, Novelty and pinball scores released on June 1, 2007.
The term " Neo-Catholicism " or " Neo-Catholic " was first used, in 2002, in a controversial book called The Great Façade: Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty by traditionalist Catholics Christopher A. Ferrara and Thomas A.
In March 2005, The Bards collected an Austin Music Award for the Bards as Best Novelty Band, the first time any Celtic band has won.
* Sir Novelty Fashion, a coxcomb that loves to be the first in all foppery
Novelty is regarded as the first tank engine as the fuel was carried in baskets on the footplate and water was in a well tank between the wheels.
In the demonstration runs that took place on the first day of the trials, Novelty did not disappoint, managing a speed of around
Fuld also worked as a varnisher which led to his job as foreman at the Kennard Novelty Co. which was founded on October 30, 1890, the same year that Elijah Bond filed the first patent for a talking board.

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