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* 1809 London's Drury Lane Theatre burns to the ground, leaving owner Richard Brinsley Sheridan destitute.
* 25 Years of the English Stage Company at the Royal Court, Richard Findlater ( ed ) Amber Lane Press 1981.
" A Debate Between William Lane Craig and Richard Carrier ( audio ) http :// www. apologetics315. com / 2009 / 03 / richard-carrier-vs-william-lane-craig. html
The Stems formed in late 1983 when vocalist / guitarist Dom Mariani, formerly in the Go-Starts, was introduced to Richard Lane.
Leaning toward a stronger pop sensibility the album highlighed the talents of Dom Mariani and Richard Lane as skilled tunesmiths of the guitar pop genre.
Richard Lane went on to record with Gary Chambers in The Chevelles and later with The Rosebuds, Matthews first worked with drummer Dave Shaw in The Shivers and later with Mariani ’ s DM3.
* Richard Lane — vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica ( 1983 1987, 2003 present )
Cases in which there is some likelihood that at least a partial inspiration has been located include " The Death Car ," traced by Richard Dorson to Michigan, United States ; " the Solid Cement Cadillac " and the possible origin of " The Hook " in the 1946 series of Lovers ' Lane murders in Texarkana, Texas, USA.
* Lane, Richard.
As historian Richard Lane concludes, " Indeed, if there is one work that made Hokusai's name, both in Japan and abroad, it must be this monumental print-series ...".
* Lane, Richard.
* Lane, Richard ( 1989 ).
* Manifestoes of Surrealism by André Breton, translated by Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane.
The enterprise was financed and organized by Sir Walter Raleigh and carried out by Ralph Lane and Richard Grenville, Raleigh's distant cousin.
In the text, Harriot reports that relations between the Roanoke Indians and the English settlers were mutually calm and prosperous, contradicting other historical evidence that catalogues the bloody struggles between the Roanoke Indians and both of Raleigh's commanders, Sir Richard Grenville and his successor Ralph Lane.
Pure Prairie League, formed in Ohio in 1969 by Craig Fuller, had both critical and commercial success with 5 straight Top 40 LP releases, including Bustin ' Out ( 1972 ), acclaimed by Allmusic critic Richard Foss as " an album that is unequaled in country-rock " and Two Lane Highway, described by Rolling Stone Magazine as " a worthy companion to the likes of The Byrds ' Sweetheart Of The Rodeo and other gems of the genre ".
Singers David Essex, Ronnie Lane, Sandra Kerr, Jade Ewen and Mumzy Stranger were born in Plaistow, as were record producer Norman Newell, comedian and folk singer Richard Digance and grime artist Ghetts.
Some Beech Grove streets have been named in honor of notable citizens, such as Byland Drive ( Mayor Richard Byland ); Fletcher Lane ( former Fire Chief, City Councilman and business owner Robert Fletcher ); Killian Drive ( Father Peter Killian ); Newcomer Lane ( Town Board member and businessman W. S. Newcomer ); and Ticen Street ( Town Board member Willard Ticen ).
A bankruptcy and sale of remaining stock in the St. Martin's Lane premises in 1804 did not conclude the firm's latest phase, as the younger Chippendale supplied furniture to Sir Richard Colt Hoare at Stourhead until 1820 ( Edwards and Jourdain 1955: 88 ).
Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan ( 30 October 1751 7 July 1816 ) was an Irish-born playwright and poet and long-term owner of the London Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
He also wrote a translated semi-opera version of Michel-Jean Sedaine's work Richard Coeur de lion with music by Thomas Linley the elder for the Drury Lane Theatre where it was very successful in 1788.
Impressed by his portrayals of Richard III and a number of other roles, Charles Fleetwood engaged Garrick for a season at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
Five years after joining the acting company at Drury Lane, Garrick again travelled to Dublin for a season where he managed and directed at the Smock Alley Theatre in conjunction with Thomas Sheridan, the father of Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Colley Cibber produced the most successful of the Restoration adaptations of Shakespeare with his version of Richard III, at Drury Lane starting in 1700.

Richard and architect
* 1694 Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, English architect ( d. 1753 )
Richard Buckminster " Bucky " Fuller (; July 12, 1895 July 1, 1983 ) was an American systems theorist, architect, engineer, author, designer, inventor, and futurist.
* 1753 Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, English architect ( b. 1694 )
< tt > MMIX </ tt > ( pronounced em-mix ) is a 64-bit RISC architecture designed by Donald Knuth, with significant contributions by John L. Hennessy ( who contributed to the design of the MIPS architecture ) and Richard L. Sites ( who was an architect of the Alpha architecture ).
A long period of collaboration with American architect Richard Buckminster Fuller began in 1968 and continued until Fuller's death in 1983.
They had to fight off some stiff competition though, including a last-minute entry by British architect Richard Rogers.
The Palm House was built by architect Decimus Burton and iron-maker Richard Turner between 1844 and 1848, and was the first large-scale structural use of wrought iron.
The Palm House ( 1844 1848 ) was the result of cooperation between architect Decimus Burton and iron-founder Richard Turner, and continues upon the glass house design principles developed by John Claudius Loudon and Joseph Paxton.
It was commissioned in 1859 and designed by architect Decimus Burton and ironfounder Richard Turner.
As no master-mason is mentioned in the otherwise detailed records of the castle's construction, military historian Allen Brown has suggested that Richard himself was the overall architect ; this is supported by the interest Richard showed in the work through his frequent presence.
* December 15 Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, English architect ( b. 1694 )
* April 25 Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, English architect ( d. 1753 )
The architect was Richard Rogers and the contractor was a joint venture company, McAlpine / Laing Joint Venture ( MLJV ) formed between Sir Robert McAlpine and Laing Management.
Fifth Avenue memorial to architect Richard Morris Hunt, founder of the Municipal Art Society
The work continued between 1245 and 1517 and was largely finished by the architect Henry Yevele in the reign of Richard II.
Richard Nash Gould, a New York architect, presented the concept to the Municipal Art Society.
Started in 1783 and finished in 1787, to designs of the Queen's favoured architect, Richard Mique, the hamlet was complete with farmhouse, dairy, and mill.
Richard Meier ( born October 12, 1934 ) is an American architect, whose rationalist buildings make prominent use of the color white.
The Centre was designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano ; the British architect Richard Rogers ; and the Italian architect Gianfranco Franchini, assisted by Ove Arup & Partners.
* Richard Sharp Smith ( 1852 1924 ), English then American architect
Its interior was extensively renovated by Maltese architect Richard England alongside Michael Ellul.
In 1869 he commissioned the celebrated architect Richard Norman Shaw to enlarge and improve the house, and this was done over a period of 15 years.

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