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Grafton and House
The Court House, still in use, was designed by Dixon, Balbirnie and Dixon and completed within a year, constructed of limestone and marble donated by the Ridgely family, on land donated by Towson merchant Grafton Bosley.
The Grafton House was built about 1838 by Stephen Van Rensselaer.
( This information was received from the Auditors Office in the Court House at Grafton ND.
Son House first recorded in Grafton, Wisconsin ( 1930 ) for Paramount.
Artists that recorded in their Grafton studio included Son House, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, Skip James, Papa Charlie Jackson, Ida Cox, and Ma Rainey.
However, a year later, his grandfather died and he succeeded as 3rd Duke of Grafton, which elevated him to the House of Lords.
* Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury, and Leader of the House of Lords: The Duke of Grafton
Another museum dedicated to clocks is the Willard House and Clock Museum in Grafton, Massachusetts.
There are eight boys ' boarding houses ( Bramston, Crosby, Fisher Laxton House, Grafton, Laundimer, School, Sidney and St Anthony ), five girls ' boarding houses ( Dryden, Kirkeby, New House, Sanderson and Wyatt ) and a junior house ( The Berrystead ).
* Grafton House, Piccadilly ( c. 1760 ) demolished 1966
In Halifax, St. Matthew's dates back to 1749 as a " Dissenting Protestant Worship House ", and adhered to Presbyterian polity at a later date ; the Presbyterian Church of St. David is another 1925 " Minority Group " from within downtown Halifax congregations including St Matthew's, and celebrated its 80th Anniversary in 2005, meeting in the former Grafton Street Methodist ( 1869 ) building, acquired in their early days.
Son House recorded nine songs for Paramount in Grafton, Wisconsin, in 1930, released on a 78 rpm record.
The Grafton farm which held the original Willard family's workshop is open to the public and has become a museum, the Willard House and Clock Museum, which exhibits over 90 original clocks and many Willards ' heirlooms too.
Barnum House is now a museum in Grafton, and it is thought that Eliakim Barnum bought the house from another family who owned it before.
Grafton is currently home to such notable places as St. Annes Inn & Spa, the former home of Bob Homme (" The Friendly Giant "), the Barnum House museum, and a defunct canning factory ( often said to be one of most haunted places in Ontario ).
* Milldean and Alexander-Davis House, Grafton, Vermont, listed on the NRHP in Vermont

Grafton and &
File: Grafton B & O Depot. jpg | Grafton B & O Depot
Gerald Grafton & Harry Lauder
* " I Love A Lassie " w. Harry Lauder & George Grafton m. Harry Lauder
* " Fu ' The Noo " w. Harry Lauder & Gerald Grafton m. Harry Lauder
The book has been reprinted many times: in 1953 by Galaxy, in 1957 and 1964 by Bantam, in 1958 and 1982 by Corgi as the first British edition, in 1968 by Sidgwick & Jackson in hardcover, in 1969, 1972, 1974 ( both paper and hard cover editions ) and 1981 by Sphere Science Fiction, in 1971 and 1975 by Fawcett Books, in 1983 by Del Ray Books, in 1986 in hardcover by Grafton and in 1990 again by Doubleday in hardcover ; in addition, it was reprinted as part of the Empire series, in 1986 by Ballantine Books, in 1992 by Spectra and in 2010 by Orb Books, in both print and Kindle editions.
* Desmurget, M., & Grafton, S. ( 2000 ).
: 1837 – 1842: Allen & Thurber ( Grafton )
National Lampoon's Doon is a parody of Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction novel Dune, written by Ellis Weiner and published in 1984 by Pocket Books / Simon & Schuster, Inc. ( ISBN 0-671-54144-7 ), and by Grafton Books ( ISBN 0-586-06636-5 ) the following year.
In 1898 the M & SWJR got its own route between Marlborough and Grafton and a new station opened at.
* Carr, Fairweather & Priestley, Jazz-the Essential Companion, Grafton Books, London 1987
The Grafton saxophone was an injection moulded, cream-coloured acrylic plastic alto saxophone with metal keys, manufactured in London, England by the Grafton company, and later by ' John E. Dallas & Sons Ltd '.
* Grafton & Upton 9, a GE 44-ton switcher-Scrapped in May 2008
* Grafton & Upton 1500, an EMD / ATSF ( rebuilt ) CF7
* Grafton & Upton 1501, an EMD F7A
* Grafton & Upton 1750, an EMD GP9
* Grafton & Upton 1751, an EMD GP9R
* Grafton & Upton 1001, an Alco S4-Scrapped starting on May 14, 2008
* Official Grafton & Upton Railfan Network
* Grafton & Upton RR Photos-Photography by D. M. Wenc
Some of the major merchandising campaigns include: Dean and Son's annuals and other books, Valentine & Sons postcards ( approximately 500 ), the Artisco series of plaster figures, badges and pins, celluloid figures, Chad Valley and Steiff stuffed toys, Cowan & McKay toffee tins, Royal Grafton China, Royal Worcester and Royal Doulton figures, German and Japanese produced ceramics and most recently The Richard Dennis China Collection.

Grafton and Cafe
By late 1920, British Intelligence in Dublin, including what was known as the ' Cairo Gang ' ( the nickname came from their patronage of the Cairo Cafe on Grafton Street and from their service in British military intelligence in Egypt and Palestine during the First World War ), eighteen high-ranking British Intelligence officers, had established an extensive network of spies and informers around the city.
It has been suggested that they received the name because they often held meetings at the Cairo Cafe at 59 Grafton Street in Dublin.

123 and House
According to Freedom House, in 2007 there were 123 electoral democracies ( up from 40 in 1972 ).
A copy of the resolution – and notice of the increase on Form 123 – must reach Companies House within 15 days of being passed.
Following the election, the Kuomintang won 269 of 596 seats in China's House of Representatives, and the party won 123 of 274 seats in the Senate.
On December 7, 2006, the House of Commons effectively reaffirmed the legislation by a vote of 175 to 123, defeating a Conservative government motion to examine the matter again.
He subsequently developed his own practice and went on to design numerous buildings embodying the International Style, twelve of which are designated as Historic Cultural Monuments ( HCM ), including the Lovell Heath House ( HCM # 123 ; 1929 ) and the Richard and
A total of 123 African Americans have served in the United States Congress, most in the United States House of Representatives.
Finally, In November 1992, the US and EU settled most of their differences in a deal known informally as " the Blair House accord ", and on April 15, 1994, the deal was signed by ministers from most of the 123 participating governments at a meeting in Marrakesh, Morocco.
The House then declined to give the resolution the required two-thirds vote, with a tally of 120 to 61, and then of 123 to 71.
The bill passed second reading in the House of Commons ( 156 to 123 ).
He was sworn into his position as the Congressman from the 3rd district of New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives on January 6, 2009, the first Democrat to represent this district in 123 years.
Cumberland House is the northern terminus of Saskatchewan Highway 123.
SR 123 passes by the Marden House before entering the northwestern corner of Arlington County and meeting the northern end of SR 120 ( Glebe Road ).
Other notable high street buildings include the former Old Meeting, a Presbyterian / Independent, later Unitarian chapel of 1752, the gabled range of the Hospice, the Red House, the former police station ( now number 123 ), numbers 44, 83, 115, and 126.

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