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In 1975, Clara Barton National Historic Site, located at 5801 Oxford Road, Glen Echo, Maryland, was established as a unit of the National Park Service at Barton's home, where she spent the last 15 years of her life.

Barton's and American
* Clara Barton's House: Home of the American Red Cross, a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places ( TwHP ) lesson plan
Notable later 20th century productions include the Hilton Edwards ' 1959 production at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, starring Milo O ' Shea and Anna Manahan ; John Barton's 1960 Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Peter O ' Toole and Peggy Ashcroft, and which included both the complete Induction and the epilogue from A Shrew ; Maurice Daniels's 1961 RSC production at the Aldwych Theatre, starring Derek Godfrey and Vanessa Redgrave ; Trevor Nunn's 1969 RSC production also at the Aldwych, starring Michael Williams and Janet Suzman ; Clifford Williams ' 1973 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, starring Alan Bates and Susan Fleetwood ; William Ball's 1976 commedia dell ' arte-style production at the American Conservatory Theater ; Wilford Leach's 1978 production at the Delacorte Theater, starring Raúl Juliá and Meryl Streep ; Barry Kyle's 1982 RSC production at the Barbican Centre, starring Alun Armstrong and Sinéad Cusack ; Toby Robertson's 1986 production at the Clwyd Theatr Cymru, starring Timothy Dalton and Vanessa Redgrave ; Jonathan Miller's 1987 RSC production at the Barbican, starring Brian Cox and Fiona Shaw ; A. J.
Man o ' War won the then-1⅜-mile race by 20 lengths, setting another American record with a time of 2: 14. 20, beating Sir Barton's record set the previous year by over three seconds.
Bartram provided the illustrations of North American plants for Barton's 1803 Elements of Botany.
Barton's proposed flora was never written, but Pursh, who then moved to London, England, did make a major contribution to North American botany in his Flora americae septentrionalis ; or A Systematic Arrangement and Description of The Plants of North America, ( variously dated as published in 1813 or 1814.
* Clara Barton's House: Home of the American Red Cross, a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places ( TwHP ) lesson plan
This curriculum contains direct quotations from Barton's books, recommends the resources published by WallBuilders, and advocates showing that group's video, Foundations of American Government, at the beginning of the course.

Barton's and Red
The National Park Service has restored eleven rooms, including the Red Cross offices, the parlors and Barton's bedroom.
The National Park Service has restored eleven rooms, including the Red Cross offices, parlors and Clara Barton's bedroom.
Six years later he met Clara Barton, an encounter which had significant influence on Clara Barton's subsequent endeavours to found a Red Cross society in the United States and her campaign for an accession of the US to the Geneva Convention of 1864.
He also supported Clara Barton's idea to expand the mission of the Red Cross societies to deal with the victim of natural disasters and epidemics.

Barton's and Cross
* Location of Cyril Barton's Victoria Cross " Royal Air Force Museum "

Barton's and was
Barton's voice was rougher than Dill had ever heard it.
As progress at the siege was slow, James sent Hans the royal gunner in Robert Barton's ship and then the Earl of Arran with provisions and more artillery.
Barton's claim that she was attempting to burn a letter from her estranged husband was disputed by one of her teenage daughters who testified that a psychology teacher had told Ms. Barton to write her feelings in a letter and burn it.
In November, Judge Wiley Daniel ruled that the government was not responsible for Barton's actions because she was acting as an angry spouse and not as a government worker.
Although Billy Barton's jockey Tommy Cullinan managed to remount and complete the race, it was Tipperary Tim who came in first at outside odds of 100 / 1.
The main task of Barton's ministry was to organise the conduct of the first federal elections, which were held in March 1901.
Barton's design called for a spherical vessel, which was the strongest possible shape for resisting high pressure.
Barton's grandfather on her mother's side was a Gaelic language professor at the University of Belfast.
" In the program notes for John Barton's 1981 RSC production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Anne Barton, his wife, wrote that the central theme of the play was " how to bring love and friendship into a constructive and mutually enhancing relationship.
He defended Barton's decision to commit support to the conflict, emphasized his own role in the making of the decision alongside Barton and professed a belief that it was Australia's duty to stand behind the imperial government in the war.
Barton himself admitted to some influence from the Governor-General: though initially Barton was reluctant to commit support to the Boer War, communications by Hopetoun to the Colonial Office in December 1901 revealed that Barton's position had been changed in favour of committing support and that change had most likely been driven by Hopetoun's efforts.
Barton's speech in favour of the ₤ 8000 allowance was weak, and every other speaker in the debate on the bill opposed the legislation, which was subsequently amended into an unrecognizable measure designed to recoup the expense of the royal visit.
Lieutenant Gray ( Peter Ford ), Barton's aide and second-in-command, admits to Barton that he was the soldier who said that he saw marker flags.
Music for the production was composed and directed by Brian Mac Ian, although it was original music and not directly influenced by Todd Barton's work.
While acquisition of Barton's Bush was intended to preserve the bush remnant as an indication of what the forest had been like before the Europeans came to New Zealand, it was far from pristine.
Barton's great-great-grandfather, Thomas Barton, also of Glendalough House, was the founder and owner of the award winning Langoa & Barton vineyards in France.
This was first run as a black and white strip for its first outing (" Barton's Beasts ") the second strip was called " Carry On Barton " ( originally " Carry On Snuffing "), the strip was very popular and was a precursor of Devlin Waugh and others.

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A decade later, John Barton's 1974 production for the RSC ( with assistance from Clifford Williams ) featured Sebastian Shaw in the title role, Tim Pigott-Smith as Posthumus, Ian Richardson as Jachimo, and Susan Fleetwood as Imogen.
Deakin supported Barton's position over that of the Labor Party in drafting the Bill ( the ALP wanted more direct methods of exclusion than the dictation test ) and redacted the more vicious racism proposed for the text in his Second Reading of the Bill.
Full-sized, remote-controlled reproductions of Barton's restoration are available from Hammacher Schlemmer or ordered directly from Fred Barton Productions, a company that manufacturers various full size movie and TV robot reproductions under license for the science fiction collectors ' market.
Barton's government consisted of himself as Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs, Alfred Deakin as Attorney-General, Sir William Lyne as Minister for Home Affairs, Sir George Turner as Treasurer, Charles Kingston as Minister for Trade and Customs, Sir James Dickson as Minister for Defence, and Sir John Forrest as Postmaster-General.
In 1931, Beebe and Barton's Bathysphere dives were interrupted for a year due to technical problems and uncooperative weather.
Beebe in turn lacked patience for Barton's unpredictable moods, and felt that Barton did not display the proper respect for the natural world.
The Barton family still holds a plot in St Johns Church for Richard Barton's ancestors.
Barton's synthesizer playing lent a New Wave edge to the band's subsequent album, Mont Klamott, named for the " rubbish mountain " in Berlin's Friedrichshain district that was built over the debris of a World War II flak tower.
An ' army ' of tradesmen and artists worked for six months on the restoration of the park's buildings, and on the repair of numerous artworks, including several of Arthur Barton's murals.
In the late 1990s, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a sequel / pastiche called Richard Barton, General Practitioner, in which Dick Barton's son Richard is a country doctor caring for his apparently senile father, who retreats into fantasies based on his past adventures, believing that there are devilish enemies lurking around him.
This view is also symbolised by Job Leigh's inability to care for Margaret as a baby in the chapter " Barton's London Experience ".
Smith and Taylor Barton's recording of ' Shenandoah ' for Pioneers For A Cure
This drew criticism from Rob Boston of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, who accused Barton of " shoddy workmanship ", and said that despite these and other corrections, Barton's work " remains rife with distortions of history and court rulings ".< ref name = shoddy >

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