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In Scotland, he gave $ 10 million in 1901 to establish the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.
In addition to a library, Carnegie also bought the private estate which became Pittencrieff Park and opened it to all members of the public, establishing the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust to benefit the people of Dunfermline.
He gave a further $ 10 million in 1913 to endow the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, a grant-making foundation.
A Grade II listed building in Walnut Tree Road was opened on 7 April 1906, to a design by a local architect, William Egerton, with financing from the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust | Carnegie United Kingdom Trust.
On 2 June 1906, Andrew Carnegie opened the library on Drury Lane which had been built with a grant of £ 8, 000 from the Carnegie Trust.
The Carnegie Trust, with the support of the British government, contracted the LSO to tour Britain, taking live music to towns where symphony concerts were hitherto unknown.
The Russell Trust was founded by Russell and Daniel Coit Gilman, member of Skull and Bones and later president of the University of California, first president of Johns Hopkins University, and the founding president of the Carnegie Institution.
The Piano Quartet in A minor, dedicated to " the hill at Chosen and Ivor Gurney who knows it " was in the following year one of the first works published under the auspices of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust.
Friends then arranged for a grant from the Carnegie Trust, which paid for Howells to assist R. R.
Baylis set up a public appeal for funds in 1925, and with the help of the Carnegie Trust and many others acquired the freehold of Sadler's Wells.
According to Tim Cook in his book The History of the Carers ' Movement, he and Sally Oppenheim were critical in raising funds from the Carnegie Trust and other organisations, which enabled the carers movement to succeed and thrive through their formative years.
* City Development, A Report to the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust ( 1904 ), Rutgers University Press.
She managed to secure support from the Carnegie Trust which allowed her to attend the University of Edinburgh.
* Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, a charitable foundation
Penarth's town library was opened in 1905, thanks to a donation by the Carnegie Trust.
* The Carnegie Trust Library Building which was designed by R. M.
Grants from the Carnegie UK Trust, the second in 1924, were used to develop the ceramics library and in 1926 the name of the institution was changed to North Staffordshire Technical College.
In the late 1980s, a $ 4. 6 million project restored the Library's six Carnegie branches ; this project was recognized with an honor from the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Coney Island USA is funded, in part, by the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, the Fund for the City of New York ; the Independence Community Foundation, the Lemberg Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York Community Trust, the New York Council for the Humanities, the New York State Council on the Arts, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, New York City Councilman Domenic Recchia and its members.

Carnegie and Award
Butterworth's death on the Somme in 1916 was considered a great loss to English music ; Ivor Gurney, another most important setter of Housman ( Ludlow and Teme, a work for voice and string quartet, and a song-cycle on Housman works, both of which won the Carnegie Award ) experienced emotional breakdowns which were popularly ( but wrongly ) believed to have originated from shell-shock.
* United Kingdom and Commonwealth: the Carnegie Medal for writing and the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustration ; the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize ; and the Guardian Award.
Geraldine McCaughrean rewrote the play as a novel entitled Cyrano, which was longlisted for the Carnegie Award in 2007.
One of the surviving occupants, 14-year-old Brian Gibbons, was later awarded the George Medal for bravery, as well as the Carnegie Award.
In the 2000s, he won a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album for Full Circle: Carnegie Hall 2000 and toured with Anoushka, who released a book about her father, Bapi: Love of My Life, in 2002.
* Danson receives the Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award from his alma mater, Carnegie Mellon University, in 2003
The Award for Research Excellence of the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science was also named in his honor.
* Aidan Chambers, children's author, Carnegie Medal and Hans Christian Andersen Award winner, was born in here.
The English Department ( specifically, a group of Year 9 pupils ) won the Carnegie Award in 2011.
Bechtolsheim received a Fulbright Award and moved to the US in 1975 to attend Carnegie Mellon University, where he received his master's degree in computer engineering in 1976.
: For the Swedish art award, see: Carnegie Art Award
She also guest starred on the CBS-TV interview program Person To Person ( with her sister Christine ) hosted by Charles Collingwood ; an episode of The Twilight Zone (" Cavender Is Coming "); and headlined, with British singer-actress Julie Andrews, a highly praised CBS-TV special called Julie and Carol At Carnegie Hall, which resulted in Burnett winning her second Emmy Award.
In 2009, Botstein was awarded a Carnegie Academic Leadership Award.
In 2011 he received the Bower Award for Business Leadership from the Franklin Institute, one of the oldest science education centers in the United States, and the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy, which is given every biennially to one or more individuals who, like Andrew Carnegie, have dedicated their private wealth to public good, and who have sustained impressive careers as philanthropists.
; CASE Carnegie Foundation Award Winners
** Carnegie Art Award, a Swedish art prize
* Carnegie Institution for Science Award for Research in Astrophysics ( 1959 )
* In 1979 at Carnegie Hall, she received the Albert Schweitzer Music Award " for a life's work dedicated to music and devoted to humanity.
* 1995: Carnegie Award at the Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Mark Mallory has received numerous awards including the 1998 Meryl Shoemaker “ Legislator of the Year ” award, the 1999 Correctional Education Association “ Excellence in Correctional Education ” award, the 2001 National Association of Social Workers “ Legislator of the Year ” award, the 2002 Ohio Association of Election Officials “ Wolfe Award of Excellence ”, the Ohio Library Council ’ s 2003 Andrew Carnegie Award and the Legislator of the Year Award from the Ohio Community Corrections Association.

Carnegie and Glasgow
Langside Library, at the junction of Sinclair Drive and Battlefield Road, is the final Carnegie library in Glasgow.

Carnegie and 17
Fantasia 2000 premiered at Carnegie Hall on December 17, 1999 as part of a five-city live concert tour, followed by a four-month engagement in IMAX cinemas and a wide release in regular theatres, in 2000.
Fantasia 2000 premiered at Carnegie Hall on December 17, 1999 as part of a five-city concert tour, with performances in London, Paris, Tokyo and Pasadena, California.
The film premiered at Carnegie Hall in New York City for three nights as part of a five-city concert tour on December 17.
Manganiello re-applied to Carnegie Mellon a year later, and was one of 17 students accepted into the acting program.
At the age of 17, Rubbra decided to give a whole concert of Cyril Scott's music in the Carnegie Hall, in Northampton Library.
On April 1, 1888, Andrew Carnegie reorganized his iron and steel businesses into one company, Carnegie Bros. & Co., with Thomas holding 17 percent of the stock.
* Tracks 16 and 17 from Gunfight at Carnegie Hall ( 1975 ).
In later years, he has published 17 children's books, the first of which, Rosa's Singing Grandfather, was shortlisted in 1991 for the Carnegie Medal.
On March 17, 2007, at Carnegie Hall, this group debuted Thile's ambitious " The Blind Leaving the Blind ", a 40-minute suite in four movements that Thile said was written in part to deal with his 2004 divorce.
The concert, however, was rained out and was rescheduled for a performance at Carnegie Hall instead on September 17, 1958.

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