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The view of the City of Providence during WaterFire from Waterplace ParkWaterFire is the award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans presented on the rivers of downtown Providence, RI.
Barnaby Evans received The Renaissance Award for his effort to revitalize downtown Providence, and WaterFire became the symbol of the city s renaissance.
* In June 1998 Barnaby Evans installed WaterFire in Houston, Texas on the Buffalo Bayou.
* In July 2005 Barnaby Evans designed a WaterFire installation in Columbus, Ohio, called WaterFire Columbus.
* In 2007, Barnaby Evans created a new installation in Kansas City, Missouri on Brush Creek near Country Club Plaza and the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art http :// www. visitkc. com / waterfire.
Barnaby Evans is an artist who works in many media including site-specific sculpture installations, photography, film, garden design, architectural projects, writing and conceptual works.
Among other installation works, Barnaby Evans created Temple to Milk in 1989, Protecting the Flag in 1990, Execution Coda ( with artist Irene Lawrence ) in 1993, and Solstice Courtyard in 1997.
Barnaby Evans is also known for his photography which is included in the permanent collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London ; the Bibliothèque National, Paris ; the Musee'd ' art et d ' histoire, Fribourg, Switzerland ; the Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts ; and the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design among others.
Barnaby Evans received his Bachelor's degree in biology and environmental science from Brown University in 1975, where he was a member of the Brown Association for Cooperative Housing.
* blog entry about Barnaby Evans
*" Barnaby Evans ", Entrepreneurship Forum of New England
* Barnaby Evans ' 75-creator of Providence's Waterfire.

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In June 1996, Barnaby created Second Fire for the Convergence Art Festival and the International Sculpture Conference.
Drury Lane is a fictional detective created by Ellery Queen in the 1930s under the byline of Barnaby Ross.
He created the role of Barnaby in " The Matchmaker " on Broadway in 1955 opposite Ruth Gordon and reprised the role in the 1958 film adaptation of " The Matchmaker ,", this time opposite Shirley Booth.

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Although Seymour I. Rubinstein was the principal owner of the company, Rob Barnaby was the sole author of the early versions of the program ; starting with WordStar 4. 0, the program was built on new code written principally by Peter Mierau.
* Jacqueline Scott, an actress who made multiple appearances on such television shows as Gunsmoke, The Outer Limits, Bonanza, The Fugitive, Ironside, Planet of the Apes, and Barnaby Jones, was also born in Sikeston.
Nashe, never slow to pick a fight, took due note: " But my young master Barnaby the Bright, and his kindness ( before any desert at all of mine towards him might pluck him on or provoke it ), I neither have nor will be unmindful of.
* January 28 – Barnaby Jones premieres on CBS ( 1973 – 1980 ).
Ebsen appeared as Barnaby Jones on two other television productions as well: a 1975 episode of Cannon, and in the 1993 film The Beverly Hillbillies.
Everyday dress, worn to most lessons, consists of a white shirt, black silk tie, light grey trousers ( introduced by Barnaby Lenon, and replacing the previously dark grey trousers, as the lighter grey was more traditional having been part of the uniform previously ), black shoes, an optional blue jumper ( sweater ), a dark blue woollen uniform jacket known as a ' bluer ', the option of the school blue and white scarf and dark blue woolen overcoat similar to the bluer on cold days and, notably, the Harrow Hat, often erroneously called a boater, made of varnished straw with a dark blue band.
After the Bratskeller closed, he worked as a bartender at the Riverside Lounge in Santa Monica until he snagged his first acting role playing a contemporary cowboy on an episode of Barnaby Jones in 1976.
The mortgage on the shoe is owned by the villainous Silas Barnaby ( Henry Brandon ), who is looking to marry Bo Peep.
Barnaby has them arrested on a burglary charge, and the two are sentenced to be dunked in the ducking stool and then banished to Bogeyland.
Enraged, Barnaby plots his revenge, eventually hitting on the idea of framing Bo Peep's true love, Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son ( Felix Knight ), on a trumped-up charge of " pignapping ", and getting him banished to Bogeyland.
Barnaby is defeated and trapped and covered by blocks that spelled " rat " and the Bogeymen are routed and driven back into Bogeyland, where alligators appear to feast on them, although this is never made clear.
Barnaby Miln, a descendant of Robert Fortune, prepared this list in 1997 with help from the Horticultural Department of the National Trust for Scotland, in advance of Christian Aid Scotland's The Robert Fortune Show Garden at the Royal Horticultural Society Show on 30 May – 1 June 1997, which he designed.
Lupino guest-starred on numerous television programs, including The Ford Television Theatre ( 1954 ), The Twilight Zone ( 1959 ), Bonanza ( 1959 ), Burke's Law ( 1963 – 64 ), The Virginian ( 1963 – 65 ), Batman ( 1968 ), The Mod Squad ( 1969 ), Family Affair ( 1969 – 70 ), Columbo ( 1972 – 74 ), Barnaby Jones ( 1974 ), The Streets of San Francisco (" Blockade ", 1974 ), Ellery Queen ( 1975 ), Police Woman ( 1975 ) and Charlie's Angels ( 1977 ), to name a few.
Recently, his voice was featured in the video game Dead Rising as Russell Barnaby, Assassin's Creed as Dr. Warren Vidic, and on Adventures in Odyssey as Leonard Maltsner.
Traditionally a rural farming community, but now largely suburban, Chigwell was mentioned in the Domesday Book and later lauded by Charles Dickens in the novel Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of ' Eighty ; the Maypole Inn is based on the King's Head inn, though the name was taken from the Maypole public house in Chigwell Row ; and it is likely Dickens visited both hostelries.
He was frequently involved in on-ice altercations and among other incidents he made headlines in 1996, when in a game against the Philadelphia Flyers after a few hits and Barnaby laying on the ice presumably injured, a brawl between the two teams started.
After seven seasons with the Sabres organization during the 1998 – 99 season, Barnaby was traded by the Sabres to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Stu Barnes on March 11, 1999.
Barnaby played in 129 games with the Penguins before he was traded on February 1, 2001, by Pittsburgh to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for Wayne Primeau.
After struggling to provide an impact to start the 2001 – 02 season for the Lightning, Barnaby was again traded to the New York Rangers for Zdeno Ciger on December 12, 2001.
Barnaby, again a free agent, signed a one-year deal with the Dallas Stars on July 5, 2006.

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* Feder, Barnaby J., " Surgical Device Poses a Rare but Serious Peril " The New York Times, March 17, 2006
* Thomas, Alfred Barnaby ( 1940 ) The Plains Indians and New Mexico, 1751-1778: A collection of documents illustrative of the history of the eastern frontier of New Mexico.
Barnaby played in the NHL for the Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Rangers, Colorado Avalanche, Chicago Blackhawks and the Dallas Stars.
Barnaby lives in Buffalo, New York, where he and former Sabres teammate Rob Ray own a construction company.
On December 5, 2011, Barnaby was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated in New York.
*" Truth and Justice, by the Blip of a Brainwave ", The New York Times, October 9, 2001, by Barnaby J. Feder.
Prior to her role on Barnaby Jones, Meriwether accompanied Andy Griffith in a short-lived 1971 series called The New Andy Griffith Show, as his wife Lee.
Following a series of roles at the Arts and with the Repertory Players, he had rising success as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in Moulin Rouge at the then New Theatre, Bromley, and appeared as Barnaby Tucker in The Matchmaker at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, both 1954.
Barnaby Joyce was born in Tamworth, New South Wales, and was brought up at Woolbrook.
An early example of using the term " slacktivism " appeared in Barnaby Feder's article in The New York Times called " They Weren't Careful What They Hoped For.
After 1976, the show also featured back-to-back reruns of different one-hour television series, some popular ( Barnaby Jones, Kojak ), some lesser known ( Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Black Sheep Squadron, Dan August ), and some originally made for British television ( The Avengers and The New Avengers, Return of the Saint, The Prisoner ).

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