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British firms active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries include those founded by Charles Wheatstone, Charles Jeffries ( who built primarily Anglo-style concertinas ), Louis Lachenal ( who built concertinas in both English and Anglo styles and was the most prolific manufacturer of the period ), and John Crabb.
Among the casualties was Eagle Scout Roland L. Jeffries and Star Scout Charles O. Reynard, Jr.
Lionel Charles Jeffries ( 10 June 1926 – 19 February 2010 ) was an English actor, screenwriter and film director.
# A Special Place-Professor Sir Alec Jeffries of Leicester University in England develops DNA profiling and schlieren photography used by Theodore von Karman to study aerodynamics and Anthony Fokker's airborne machine guns and the Red Baron and geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen and Johann Gottfried Herder's Romantic ideas that start in Italy and paintings of actors and lighthouses and the War of Jenkins ' Ear and Spanish gold and Alexander Monro and William Cheselden's skeleton drawings and astronomical poetry by friends of fishing affiscinados who write books and Charles Cotton and skeptical wine-drinkers called Michel Eyquem, and Edward Jenner's cure for smallpox and J. J. Audubon and American bird painters and devious Russian real estate deals, --- and as a result in 1872, America gets a special place, the first national park, Yellowstone.

Charles and was
Charles, also fifteen, was tall and skinny, scraggly, with straight black hair like an Indian's and sharp brown eyes.
He said, lapsing into the profanity he often used when away from his parents and especially when he was with Charles.
Carl was still Charles A. Sandburg.
He `` legitimized '' Paula for Lilian Steichen, and it was Paula who insisted on Carl for Charles.
When the negotiations began, his quarrel with the king of France was temporarily in abeyance, and he had no intention of reviving it so long as there was hope that French money would come to pay the troops who, under Charles of Valois, the papal vicar of Tuscany, were so valuable in the crusade against the Colonna cardinals and their Sicilian allies.
That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman Charles O. Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials.
The country was now full of Gazettes and Samuel C. Atkinson and Charles Alexander, who had just taken over Franklin's old paper, desired a more distinctive name.
Somehow Dr. Charles Leale was forced through the mob and squeezed out into the dingy corridor.
So Charles was dead.
On December 2, 1859, John Brown was hanged at Charles Town, Virginia.
Just about the most enthralling real-life example of meeting cute is the Charles MacArthur-Helen Hayes saga: reputedly all he did was give her a handful of peanuts, but he said simultaneously, `` I wish they were emeralds ''.
Charles Thiot, a splendid Georgia soldier, differed from most of his comrades in the ranks in that he was the owner of a large plantation, well-educated, and nearly fifty years of age.
One who, for a time, succeeded best and was still the sorriest of all was Charles Arthur Shires, who called himself, in the newspapers, Art the Great, or The Great Shires.
In his minor way Charles Arthur Shires was perhaps more typical of his era than Ruth was, for he was but one of many young men who laid waste their talents in these Scott Fitzgerald days for the sake of earning space in the newspapers.
So was the attack upon Charles E. Bohlen when Eisenhower appointed him Ambassador to Moscow.
The disclosure by Charles Bellows, chief defense counsel, startled observers and was viewed as the prelude to a quarrel between the six attorneys representing the eight former policemen now on trial.
Vincent G. Ierulli has been appointed temporary assistant district attorney, it was announced Monday by Charles E. Raymond, District Attorney.
The victim, Norman B. Wiley, 38, of the 900 block North Charles Street, was treated for cuts at Franklin Square Hospital after the robbery.
Charles Reynolds of Pumpkin Ridge was rabbit showmanship champion.
Anne said it wasn't surprising because Charles was antisocial, a lone wolf, and completely one-sided.

Charles and lieutenant
In the meantime, Joséphine, left behind in Paris, began an affair in 1796 with a handsome Hussar lieutenant, Hippolyte Charles.
Joséphine had lovers, including a Hussar lieutenant, Hippolyte Charles, during Napoleon's Italian campaign.
As part of this program, in 1802 Gregorie Sarpy was granted by Charles de Hault Delassus, the last Spanish lieutenant governor of the Illinois Country.
* Charles A. Gilman, 9th lieutenant governor of Minnesota
The duchy was occupied by the Count Carlo Stampa, who served the lieutenant of Parma for the young Charles.
This caused friction between Madden and top Dwyer lieutenant, Charles " Vannie " Higgins.
During the English Civil War he acted as lieutenant to his kinsman George Carteret, and was knighted on the beach of St Aubin's Bay in Jersey by the exiled Charles, Prince of Wales in 1645.
In 1791, Clark served as an ensign and acting lieutenant with expeditions under generals Charles Scott and James Wilkinson.
While negotiations occasionally seemed promising, King was unwilling to fully commit to the transfer, possibly because Charles Stewart, now King's Alberta lieutenant, and John R. Boyle, leader of the provincial Liberals, were sworn enemies of the UFA.
The king, Prince Charles, and the governing circle appreciated " their faithful lieutenant less than did his enemies Waller and Fairfax, the former of whom wrote, ' hostility itself cannot violate my friendship to your person ,' while the latter spoke of him as ' One whom we honour and esteem above any other of your party.
Charles Delestraint ( 12 March 1879-19 April 1945 ) was a French Army lieutenant general and member of the French Resistance during World War II.
In 1959, Long actually considered resigning as governor, a move which would have made his loyal lieutenant governor, Lether Edward Frazar of Lake Charles, the Louisiana chief executive for some seven months.
Catherine de ' Medici, regent for her son Charles IX, named him lieutenant general of the kingdom in 1561.
Her second marriage, in 1943, to Navy lieutenant Cylos William Dunsmoore produced a son, Charles.
One of the twelve commissioners from the House of Commons who attended Charles II at Breda ( 7 May 1660 ), after Charles's accession Herbert was appointed warden of the Forest of Dean ( 18 June ); and also on 30 July, in response to appeals from local gentry, lord lieutenant of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Monmouthshire.
Hardy served off Marseilles and Toulon and was commissioned second lieutenant of the 32-gun under Captain Charles Tyler on 10 November 1793.
Rhode Island is one of 19 states that elects its governor and lieutenant governor separately rather than on a single party ticket ; Carcieri faced his own Lieutenant Governor, Democrat Charles J. Fogarty, who was prevented, by term limits, from running again for the Lieutenant Governor position.
He was promoted to the substantive rank of lieutenant colonel in December 1909, but his ambition to become the Australian representative on the Imperial General Staff in London was blocked by Hutton's successor Major General Charles Hoad.
Bradley applied for the 10th District seat in June 1961, when he was still a police lieutenant living at 3397 Welland Avenue ; the post had been vacated by Charles Navarro when he was elected city controller .< ref >" 12 Apply for Navarro City Council seat ," Los Angeles Times, June 6, 1961, page 21 < code >< nowiki > Library card required </ nowiki ></ code > The City Council, which had the power to fill a vacancy, instead appointed Joe E. Hollingsworth .< ref >" New Councilman ," Los Angeles Times, August 26, 1961, page 13 < code >< nowiki > Library card required </ nowiki ></ code >
* Charles Merritt ( 1908 – 2000 ), Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross and a lieutenant colonel during World War II
Morganization of the Northern Pacific, a process which befell many U. S. roads in the wake of the Panic of 1893, was handed to Morgan lieutenant Charles Henry Coster.
* Charles Phillip Johnson ( 1836 – 1920 ), Republican from Missouri ; lieutenant governor, 1873 – 1875
In January 1755 he was appointed first lieutenant of the 90-gun with Captain Charles Saunders, and on 22 April 1755 he was promoted to command the 8-gun sloop, attached during the year to the western squadron cruising under the command of Sir Edward Hawke or Vice-Admiral John Byng.
Just before the outbreak of the English Civil War he was included as one of Charles I's opponents, and was made lord lieutenant of Leicestershire.

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