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Barrie Phillip Nichol ( b in Vancouver, British Columbia 30 Sep 1944 – d in Toronto, Ontario 25 Sep 1988 ), who often went by his lower-case initials and last name, with no spaces ( bpNichol ), was a Canadian poet.
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Other notable pediatric ophthalmologists have included: Jack Crawford, John T. Flynn, David S. Friendly, Eugene R. Folk David Guyton, Eugene Helveston, Arthur Jampolsky, Barrie Jay, Phillip Knapp, Burton J. Kushner, Henry Metz, Marilyn T. Miller, John Pratt-Johnson, Arthur Rosenbaum, William E. Scott, Gunter K. von Noorden, and Mette Warburg.
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The first Little Barrie single " Shrug Off Love " b / w " Reply Me ( It Don't Deny Me )" was recorded by Barrie before the project became a full band with session drummer Chris Lee.
Barrie and Vancouver
He has played for the Vancouver Canucks, Montreal Canadiens, Washington Capitals, AHL Portland Pirates, IHL Cincinnati Cyclones, OHL Kingston Frontenacs and Barrie Colts.
The shift to top 40 made Toronto the latest FM duopoly market of English-language adult contemporary and contemporary hit radio stations in Canada ( CHFI-FM is KiSS 92. 5's sister station with an AC format ) other than in Vancouver ( with CHQM-FM and CFBT-FM owned by CTVglobemedia ) and in Barrie ( with CHAY-FM and CIQB-FM owned by Corus Entertainment ).
* Transit shelter contracts in the municipalities of: Halifax, Cape Breton, Saint John, Quebec City, Saguenay, Trois-Rivières, Sherbrooke, Montreal, Oakville, Mississauga, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, Pickering, Newmarket, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Leamington, Sarnia, Barrie, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver
Barrie and British
Camp Barriefield was named in honour of Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie ( May 5, 1774 – June 7, 1841 ), a British naval officer noted for his service in the War of 1812.
Barrie was born Christopher Jonathan Brown in Hanover, Lower Saxony, West Germany to a father who was serving in the British Army, and attended Methodist College Belfast boarding school in Northern Ireland.
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
This collaboration is today best remembered for the creation of the British science fiction comedy television series, Red Dwarf ( their earlier radio sketch shows formed the basis for the show ; Chris Barrie starred in both those and Red Dwarf ).
He was also the only British cast member originally to participate in the American version of Red Dwarf, though other actors such as Craig Charles and Chris Barrie were also approached to reprise their roles.
Born near Barrie, Upper Canada, Semlin worked there as a schoolteacher until 1862 when he moved to British Columbia during the gold rush to become a prospector.
Llewellyn was the only British cast member originally invited to participate in the American version of Red Dwarf, though Chris Barrie was, later, also approached to reprise his role of Rimmer as " no American actor could hate themselves " quite so well as the character needed.
Robert Barrie, Morris and his men went ashore with their cannons and, assisted by local militia attempted to hold off the British amphibious force in the Battle of Hampden.
It was constructed by Captain Robert Barrie to store gear and rigging of the British fleet from the War of 1812 which had been dismantled and housed in Navy Bay pursuant to the Rush-Bagot Treaty of 1817.
Sir Robert Barrie KCB, KCH ( 5 May 1774 – 7 June 1841 ) was a British officer of the Royal Navy noted for his service in the War of 1812.
Barrie and 30
* Barrie Thomas – A centre forward who scored a club record 30 goals in 22 league games in Division 2, before being sold in mid-season to Newcastle United.
Barrie and 1944
Barrie M. Osborne ( born February 7, 1944 ) is an American film producer, executive producer, production manager and director.
The Barrie Colts were revived in 1921 and played in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1921 to 1944.
The original line-up consisted of Dave " Biffo " Beech ( vocals and drums ) ( born David Beech, 25 September 1945, in Rugby, Warwickshire, died 7 June 2007 ); Clive Scott ( keyboards and vocals ) ( born 24 February 1945, in Coventry, died 10 May 2009 ); Barrie Bernard ( bass guitar ) ( born 27 November 1944, in Coventry ); Tony Campbell ( guitar ) ( born Anthony Campbell, 24 June 1944, in Rugby ); Tony Britnell ( saxophone ) and Kevin " Beppy " Mahon ( saxophone ).
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* 1977 – The 300 metre tall CKVR-DT transmission tower in Barrie, Ontario, Canada is hit by a light aircraft in a fog, causing it to collapse.
* Reitlinger, Gerald ; The Economics of Taste, Vol I: The Rise and Fall of Picture Prices 1760 – 1960, Barrie and Rockliffe, London, 1961
In 1988, Callaghan's wife Audrey, a former chairman ( 1969 – 1982 ) of Great Ormond Street Hospital, spotted a letter to a newspaper which pointed out that the copyright of Peter Pan, which had been assigned by J. M. Barrie to the hospital, was about to expire.
# Elaine Barrie ( née Elaine Jacobs ), ( 1916 – 2003 ), an actress ; married November 9, 1936 and divorced 1940
* Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Bt ( J M Barrie, Scottish author, creator of Peter Pan ) ( 1860 – 1937 )
* JM Barrie ( 1860 – 1937 ), playwright and novelist, lived in Guilford Street and Grenville Street when he first moved to London ; it's where the Darling family in Peter Pan live.
After dropping out of Brighton Polytechnic, he began his TV career as a sports personality impersonator on The David Essex Showcase ; it was at this point that he adopted the surname " Barrie " for Equity reasons – as there was already an actor named Chris Brown on the Equity UK lists.
The Battalion would win the last 14 games of the regular season to establish a franchise record for straight wins ( a record that eventually fell during the 2008 – 09 season ) to finish the season with a record of 44-21-1-2 and beating the Barrie Colts to win the Central Division Championship by only 1 single point.
* Elston Diggs, played by Lester Barrie ( episodes " Double Cross ", " The Dream Masters ", " Desert Storm ", " Dragonslide ", " Murder Most Foul ", and " The Breeder " ( S3e2, S3e5 – 7, S3e13, S3e19 ))
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