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Charlton Ogburn, Jr. was elected president of The Shakespeare Oxford Society in 1976 and kick-started the modern revival of the Oxfordian movement by seeking publicity through moot court trials, media debates, television, and later the Internet, including Wikipedia, methods which became standard policy for Oxfordian and anti-Stratfordian promoters because of their success in recruiting members of the lay public.
Behind are the Kilver Court Gardens, originally built by Showerings for the recreation of their staff and set against the backdrop of part of the Charlton Viaduct, which are now open to the public.
The Council owns and runs one outdoor swimming pool, the Charlton Lido, which is currently closed to the public.
In fiscal year 2008, the town of Charlton spent 1. 73 % ($ 306, 971 ) of its budget on its public library — some $ 24 per person.
After close friend Charlton Heston stepped down — due to failing health — as the highly visible public spokesman of the NRA in 2003, Selleck has stepped up in comparable manner to succeed him.
Dunphy remained critical of Charlton for the remainder of his tenure as manager, but the public ostracism of Dunphy subsided eventually.
The public high schools are Wachusett Regional High School ( in Holden, and Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School in Charlton.
A public inquiry on the scheme sat at Charlton Athletic F. C.
Charlton has various public transport connections to Melbourne, one being a V / Line coach service serving the town ( and others ) to Melbourne.
:" By his will he gives the following directions relating to this school: that it shall be for the education of thirty-one boys, five of whom shall be of the parish of Lewisham ; ten of Greenwich, eight of Deptford, one of Lee, one of Charlton, three of Eltham, and three of Woolwich, to be chosen in the several parishes at a public meeting of the chief parishioners.
The naming decision took place in the form of an online poll hosted by BBC Five Live in conjunction with the London Development Agency ( who were building the bridge and who had conceived the idea of a public poll ), and won from a shortlist of Live Aid bridge ( in memory of the 1985 concert held at the stadium ), Sir Alf Ramsey ( being England's World Cup winning manager ), Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Geoff Hurst ( two of Sir Alf's team ).

Charlton and schools
On 9 February 1953, Bedlington Grammar School pupil Charlton was spotted playing for East Northumberland schools by Manchester United chief scout Joe Armstrong.
Clara Barton became a school teacher in 1837 teaching in the area for a dozen years in schools at Oxford, N. Oxford, Charlton, and West Millbury.
The town of Charlton has schools to serve children of all ages.

Charlton and are
While there is no documentary evidence connecting Oxford ( or any authorial candidate ) to the plays of Shakespeare, Oxfordian researchers, including Mark Anderson and Charlton Ogburn, believe the connection is provided by considerable circumstantial evidence inferred from Oxford's connections to the Elizabethan theatre and poetry scene ; the participation of his family in the printing and publication of the First Folio ; his relationship with the Earl of Southampton ( believed by most Shakespeare scholars to have been Shakespeare's patron ); as well as a number of specific incidents and circumstances of Oxford's life that Oxfordians believe are depicted in the plays themselves.
Originally the parishes of Dover St. Mary's and Dover St. James, since 1836 Buckland and Charlton have become part Dover, and Maxton ( a hamlet to the west ), River, Kearsney, Temple Ewell, and Whitfield, all to the north of the town centre, are within its conurbation.
Among Loren's best-known films of this period are Samuel Bronston's epic production of El Cid ( 1961 ) with Charlton Heston, The Millionairess ( 1960 ) with Peter Sellers, It Started in Naples ( 1960 ) with Clark Gable, Vittorio De Sica's triptych Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow ( 1963 ) with Marcello Mastroianni, Peter Ustinov's Lady L ( 1965 ) with Paul Newman, the 1966 classic Arabesque with Gregory Peck, and Charlie Chaplin's final film, A Countess from Hong Kong ( 1967 ) with Marlon Brando.
On the eastern edge of the town is Charlton where there are former breweries and mills, now converted into a trading estate, and right on the edge of the town is to be found Charlton House, a luxury hotel and spa.
Two now-disused railway viaducts are to be found in the town, including the Charlton Viaduct which has 27 arches, each spanning.
The market cross, the prison and prison wall, The Merchants House ( 8 Market Place ), Anglo-Bavarian Brewery, Charlton Viaduct, the former St Michael's Roman Catholic Church at Townsend, and Bowlish House, Old Bowlish House and Park House in Bowlish are the town's nine grade II * listed buildings.
While there is no exit for the town, there are two rest stops on the Mass Pike that are in Charlton.
Cognates to the word ceorle are frequently found in place names, throughout the Anglophone world, in towns such as Carlton and Charlton, meaning " the farm of the churls ".
Following the events of Planet of the Apes, time-displaced astronaut Taylor ( Charlton Heston ) and the mute Nova ( Linda Harrison ) are riding on horseback through the desert of the Forbidden Zone.
There are four main pubs within the vicinity of Charlton Village, including The Bugle Horn, a former coaching inn.
There are large retail parks close to the river, with smaller, more specialised shops, along Charlton Church Lane and in Charlton Village.
" We had tea on the small balcony at the rear of his home, and one of the first things he asked was, ' How are Charlton Athletic doing?
A memorial stone in his honour stands in Charlton Cemetery, London SE7, where other members of the Orde Browne family are buried.
* Magazines designed or manufactured for use in Charlton rifle, Farquhar-Hill rifle and Huot Automatic Rifle that are not reproductions
In a newspaper interview Hugo Charlton, Green party chair, said that he had " always argued for some sort of understanding with them, not least because we are both ' fellow travellers ' on the left "; however he also noted that " any agreement at a local level, in the Green spirit of devolution, is up to local parties, but a formal, national alliance is out of the question ".
Two new clubs are elected to this division: Aberdare Athletic ( 1921 1927 ) and Charlton Athletic.
Charlton said, " He already has a place in WA sporting folklore and it is fitting that a showpiece of the city's transport network should bear his name … The northern traffic bypass system links West Perth and East Perth which are, coincidentally, the two districts which Graham Farmer represented with distinction on the football arena ".

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Charlton stayed at The Valley until 1923, when the club moved to The Mount stadium in Catford as part of a proposed merger with Catford Southend Football Club.
The exception came during the 1923 24 season when Charlton wore the colours of Catford Southend as part of the proposed move to Catford, which were light and dark blue stripes.
Oxfordians, such as Dorothy and Charlton Ogburn, believe Shakespeare created such a role for the 13th Earl because it was the easiest way Edward de Vere could have " advertised his loyalty to the Tudor Queen " and remind her of " the historic part borne by the Earls of Oxford in defeating the usurpers and restoring the Lancastrians to power ".
Blackheath Cricket Club has been part of the sporting fabric of the area, joining forces with Blackheath Rugby Club in 1883 to purchase and develop the Rectory Field as a home ground in Charlton.
In 1859 William Siemens devoted a great part of his time to electrical invention and research ; and the number of telegraph apparatus of all sorts telegraph cables, land lines, and their accessories which have emanated from the Siemens Telegraph Works ( at Charlton, SE London ) has been remarkable.
* Charlton Heston spent part of his childhood in St. Helen.
The Town of Charlton is located in the southwest part of the county and is north of Schenectady.
* Komar Park A hamlet near the southeast part of Charlton ..
* Wheeler Estates A location in the southeast part of Charlton.
Svevo lived for part of his life in Charlton, south-east London, while working for a family firm.
John " Jack " Charlton, OBE, DL ( born 8 May 1935 in Ashington, Northumberland ) is an English former footballer and manager who played for Leeds United in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and was part of the England team who won the 1966 World Cup.
Charlton was a part of the successful Leeds United side of the 1960s and 1970s, winning a league championship ( 1969 ), an FA Cup ( 1972 ), a League Cup ( 1968 ) and two Fairs Cups ( 1968 and 1971 ) and made a club record 773 appearances.
Charlton is a former village, now a suburb, in south-east London, England, and part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
' Charlton next Woolwich ' was an ancient parish in the county of Kent, which became part of the metropolitan area of London in 1855.
The land comprising Cherokee Park was originally part of a military land grant in 1773 to James Southall and Richard Charlton.
While that film featured a larger " all star " cast ( in fact, Universal had approached several, including Steve McQueen and Paul Newman, to star in Earthquake-but they had already been signed for Inferno ), Universal was able to land Charlton Heston in the lead role, along with Ava Gardner ( who signed at the proverbial " 11th hour " simply because she wanted to spend the summer in Los Angeles ), George Kennedy, Lorne Greene, Geneviève Bujold ( who agreed to a part in the film to head off an impending lawsuit by Universal over a prior project ), Richard Roundtree ( riding a wave of success from the Shaft film series ), former evangelical Marjoe Gortner as an antagonist, and newcomer Victoria Principal.
However, the latter part of his sporting career was dogged by knee trouble: the knee had been damaged in a collision with the Charlton goalkeeper ; he was limited to 60 official ( i. e. non-wartime ) appearances and 16 goals.
He is shown with the rest of the Charlton " Action Heroes " not as a member of Magog's Justice Battalion, but as part of Batman's group and later of the MLF ( Mankind Liberation Front ).
The south side of the then current dual-carriageway becoming part of the internal roadway network for the Charlton Hayes development and the north side being restricted to buses only.
The character debuted in Peter Cannon ... Thunderbolt # 1 ( Jan. 1966 ), part of Charlton editor Dick Giordano's " Action Heroes " superhero line.
One part of the former estate, Charlton Farm, is now home to Children's Hospice South West, which provides palliative care to children with terminal illnesses ; while Charlton House was sold in 2002, having been since 1927 the home of the Downs School.

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