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William Baker Ashton was appointed Governor of the temporary goal in 1839, and in 1840 George Strickland Kingston was commissioned to design Adelaide's new Gaol.
Clark Ashton Smith ( 13 January 1893 – 14 August 1961 ) was a self-educated American poet, sculptor, painter and author of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories.
Clark Ashton Smith was the third member of the great triumvirate of Weird Tales, with Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard.
Lovecraft was also influenced by authors such as Gertrude Barrows Bennett ( who, writing as Francis Stevens, impressed Lovecraft enough that he publicly praised her stories and eventually " emulated Bennett's earlier style and themes "), Oswald Spengler, Robert W. Chambers ( writer of The King in Yellow, of whom Lovecraft wrote in a letter to Clark Ashton Smith: " Chambers is like Rupert Hughes and a few other fallen Titans — equipped with the right brains and education but wholly out of the habit of using them ").
An estimated £ 10, 000 was spent on traffic policing, and even more on rerouting traffic from the M60 motorway around Ashton.
Eric Hobsbawm held that it ' broke out ' in Britain in the 1780s and was not fully felt until the 1830s or 1840s, while T. S. Ashton held that it occurred roughly between 1760 and 1830.
" In 1996, Rosemary Ashton claimed that the poem was " one of the most famous poems in the language " and claimed the Preface as " the most famous, but probably not the most accurate, preface in literary history.
" Particularly important was the magazine Weird Tales, which published Howard's Conan stories as well as such important S & S influences as Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith.
The red-brick Victorian Italianate home, Ashton Villa, was constructed in 1859 by James Moreau Brown.
One of Oldham's achievements was the setting for full orchestra of Britten's Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge, for the Frederick Ashton ballet Le Rêve de Léonor ( 1949 ).
In October 2010, York Minster's South Transept was selected for ' Rosea son et lumiere, created by international artists Ross Ashton and Karen Monid, which lit up the entire exterior of the south transept of the Minster and illuminated the Rose Window.
The 2012 popchips commercial showing actor Ashton Kucher in brown make-up on his face impersonating a stereotypical Indian person generated a storm of controversy and was eventually pulled by the company after complaints of racism.
In 2003, the weight of crowds travelling to and from the Ashton Court festival and Bristol International Balloon Fiesta put such great strain on the bridge that it was decided to close the bridge to all traffic, including pedestrians, during the whole of the Ashton Court Festival and part of the Balloon Fiesta in 2004.
Keston Lodge was the dower house to Holwood House and was occupied by Lady Ashton.
The standard reference work on these varieties of pear was published in 1963 by the Long Ashton Research Station, since when many varieties have become critically endangered or lost.
Babycham, the first mass-produced branded perry, was developed by Showering from application of the Long Ashton Institute's research, and was formerly produced from authentic perry pears, though is today produced from concentrate, the firm's pear orchards having now been dug up.
A 22-year-old named Thomas Ashton was then fatally shot through the chest as he walked upon the roof of the University Computation Center before Whitman targeted a married couple named Adrian and Brenda Littlefield as the couple walked onto the South Mall.
Former U. S. Representative T. Ashton Thompson was born in Ville Platte in 1916.
* Ashton is an unincorporated community in the township and was formerly a stop on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad.
During 1874, Ashton Salt Mill was operating in the town of Geddes, on the western edge of the city and Saginaw Salt Works was located southwest of the city in the town of Onondaga.

Ashton and great
" Actor Ewan McGregor tweeted, " Jon played with my great friend Tony Ashton.
Although much of Balanchine's work epitomized the genre, some choreographers like the British Frederick Ashton and Kenneth MacMillan were also great neoclassical choreographers.
In 2003 the weight and vibrations of crowds returning from the Ashton Court Festival and the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta put such a great strain on the Clifton Suspension Bridge that the Bridge Trustees decided to close the bridge to all traffic, including pedestrians, for the entirety of the festival and most of the Balloon Fiesta in 2004 and 2005.
In 2003, the weight of crowds returning from the Balloon Fiesta and Ashton Court festival put such a great strain on the Clifton Suspension Bridge that it was decided to close the bridge to all traffic, including pedestrians, during these events from 2004 onwards.
Ashton also included Petipa's original mimed sequence known as When I'm Married, a passage that was performed by all of the great ballerinas of old when they danced the role of Lise.

Ashton and friend
* Oswald " Otto " Rocket ( Joseph Ashton ): the eleven-year old main protagonist, and Twister's best friend, Otto is an obsessive, compulsive, and greatly successful athlete, whose arrogant attitude and short-sighted judgment often get him into trouble, though he always makes things right in the end.
In March 1974, Lord and Paice had collaborated with friend Tony Ashton on First of the Big Bands, credited to ' Ashton & Lord ' and featuring a rich array of session talent, including Carmine Appice, Ian Paice, Peter Frampton and Pink Floyd saxophonist / sessioner, Dick Parry.
The adopted son of classical guitarist Francisco Mayorga and Mexican movie actress Lupe Mayorga, Aken was mentored by family friend, jazz guitarist Ray Pohlman and would later become rocker Zane Ashton, but his association with the boys would be a lifelong one.
He reunites with Beverly Hills detectives Billy Rosewood ( Judge Reinhold ) and John Taggart ( John Ashton ) to stop the gang after their friend, Captain Andrew Bogomil ( Ronny Cox ), is shot and seriously wounded by them.
* John Ashton as Detective Sergeant John Taggart, Billy's partner and a friend of Axel who ( along with Billy ) help Axel investigate the attempted murder of their supervisor, Captain Andrew Bogomil.
In Beverly Hills, Axel is reunited with his friend Billy Rosewood ( Judge Reinhold ) who tells Axel that John Taggart ( John Ashton ) is now retired and living in Arizona.
The Oracle quickly developed a stable core group of staffers which included, among many others, Michael Bowen, Stephen Levine, Travis Rivers ( a Texan friend of Janis Joplin, he was at that time the manager of the Haight Street branch of the Print Mint ), George Tsongas, who had returned to the paper, staff artists Dangerfield Ashton, Ami McGill, and Hetti McGee, poet Harry Monroe, Gene Grimm, and Steve Lieper.
Audrey finds an ally in Ken Barlow ( William Roache ) who believes that chief suspect Ade Critchley ( Dean Ashton ) isn't to blame for the crime, along with friend Archie and Norris Cole, who is suspicious of Hillman's dealings with his elderly clients.

Ashton and family
The story concerns the emotionally fragile Lucy Ashton ( Lucia ) who is caught in a feud between her own family and that of the Ravenswoods.
Hubert Ashton Holden ( 1822-1 December 1896 ), English classical scholar, came of an old Staffordshire family.
Ashton Old Hall was a manor house, the administrative centre of the manor, and the seat of the Assheton family.
Other Rothschild properties included Bentley Priory and Champneys ( near Wigginton ), both in Hertfordshire, and the family still owns an estate at Ashton Wold near Oundle in Northamptonshire, the family home of Dame Miriam Louisa Rothschild.
Gorges was born in Ashton Phillips, Somerset, England, descended from a cadet branch of the Russells of Kingston Russell, Dorset, which had changed its name to the metronymic Gorges, which family had died out in the male line on the death of Ralph de Gorges of Knighton, Isle of Wight, 2nd Baron Gorges, in 1331.
Ed Esber and Apple Computer chairman John Sculley jointly announced Ashton Tate's family of Mac products in Palo Alto.
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 ).
The main employers in the mills were the Ashton family who successfully ran a combined spinning and weaving company.
The Ashton family built Hyde Chapel on Stockport Road, Gee Cross.
The family moved to the Lancashire Coalfield where he was brought up, his father working as a coalminer in a pit near Ashton in Makerfield.
Miriam Rothschild was born in 1908 in Ashton Wold, near Oundle in Northamptonshire, the daughter of Charles Rothschild of the Rothschild family of Jewish bankers and Rozsika Edle Rothschild ( née von Wertheimstein ), a Hungarian sportswoman and member of the first Jewish family in Europe to be ennobled.
Hawkins was from a prominent family ; his brother Ashton William Hawkins ( 1824 – 1888 ) was a clerk of the circuit court, a doctor, and a minister.
Ashton moved with his family to Thompson, in northern Manitoba, at age eleven.
In 1845 the hall and estate were sold by Doming Rasbotham – the nephew of John Lever ( of the Sir Ashton Lever family ) to the Lees brothers of Clarksfield, Oldham, Lancashire, for £ 57, 550.
In 1626 the Heath House estate, with the rectory and tithes, was bought by Thomas Walter, from whom they descended to the Smyth family of Ashton Court, as described in the tablet over the North Door.
In 1605 it was purchased by the Smyth family of Ashton Court who remained the Lords of the Manor until the 19th century.
It remained in the Ashton family until the late Nineteenth century.
* Ashton Kutcher appears as the main antagonist, Hank, in the 2003 family comedy Cheaper by the Dozen and is uncredited although he is one of the film's main characters.
It then passed to the Smyth family of Long Ashton until it was bought in 1740 by Caleb Dickinson.
The series was transmitted between 1970 and 1972 and examined the lives of the lower middle-class Ashton family of the city of Liverpool and their experiences from 1938 and through the Second World War.

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