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* Bang, You're Dead ( screenplay, co-written with Guy Elmes for the 1954 British movie directed by Lance Comfort )
" JoJo's Band ", written by Elmes, was a chart-topper for Jeff Christie in Argentina and Brazil, while the last Christie hit, " Navajo ", was Number 1 in Mexico.
One of the first buildings Elmes designed was 10-12 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, London, for Charles Pearson, the City Solicitor.
The foundation stone of this building had been laid on the 28 June 1838, but, Elmes being successful in a competition for the Assize Courts in the same city, it was finally decided to include the hall and courts in a single building.
There was a need for assize courts in the city and a competition to design these was also won by Elmes.
" I walked the length of the Elmes, and with great pleasure saw some gallant ladies and people come with their bottles, and basket, and chairs, and form, to sup under the trees, by the water-side, which was mighty pleasant " When Barn Elms was in the possession of the bookseller Jacob Tonson, the Kit-Cat Club met at Barn Elms for many years ; here the " Kit-Kat portraits " hung ; Tonson's extensions to the house, c1703, seem to have been made under the general advice of John Vanbrugh, a Kit-Kat member.
* London to Portsmouth Ship Canal – 1825 – took levels for the combined scheme of John Rennie, James Elmes and N W Cundy.
# The image is being used for informational purposes about Oliver Elmes work on the logo used for the seventh Doctor, in the television program Doctor Who ;
At the American Film Institute, Elmes met aspiring film director David Lynch, who hired him for Eraserhead.

Elmes and with
During this time, Benjamin Haydon, Keats ' friend, was given a copy of " Ode to a Nightingale ", and he shared the poem with the editor of the Annals of the Fine Arts, James Elmes.
Special features include ; Two audio commentaries one featuring Lee and producer-screenwriter James Schamus and one featuring Elmes, sound designer Drew Kunin, and production designer Mark Friedberg ; a new video interview with star Jeffrey Wright, and a booklet featuring essays by critic Godfrey Cheshire and Edward E. Leslie, author of The Devil Knows How to Ride: the true story of William Clarke Quantrill and his Confederate Raiders.
Special features include ; Two audio commentaries, one featuring Lee and producer-screenwriter James Schamus, and one featuring Elmes, sound designer Drew Kunin, and production designer Mark Friedberg ; a new video interview with star Jeffrey Wright ; and a booklet featuring essays by the critic Godfrey Cheshire and Edward E Leslie, author of The devil knows how to ride: the true story of William Clarke Quantrill and his confederate raiders.
After serving some time in his father's office, and under a surveyor at Bedford and an architect ( Henry Goodridge ) at Bath, Elmes became partner with his father in 1835.
The 2010 – 11 season started with Rob Elmes and former Luton Town forward Tony Thorpe being appointed joint managers, the side impressed with a string of decent results and England Schoolboy's Under 18's Manager Phil Nardiello was brought in as Technical Director to work alongside the managerial partnership.
Vic Elmes ( born Victor George Elmes, 10 May 1947, in Dagenham, Essex, England ), played with several groups such as Acid Gallery and The Epics, before helping to form the band Christie in 1970.
More recently, Elmes continues touring and plays music with his own band, Christie Again.

Elmes and John
* John Elmes Beale ( 1847 – 1928 ), English politician, three times Mayor of Bournemouth and founder of its largest department store, Beales
Elmes died in 1847 and the work was continued by John Weightman, Corporation Surveyor, and Robert Rawlinson, structural engineer, until in 1851 Sir Charles Cockerell was appointed architect.
I, James Elmes, 1825, ( John Knight & Henry Lacey, London )

Elmes and band
There were disputes over the use of the group name in the 1980s, although Jeff Christie appeared to be using it most recently, while Vic Elmes sometimes fronted a band called Christie Again in Europe.
1972 was also the year of Elmes ' own creation " Jo Jo's band ", the first of the tracks that proved to be South American hit records.

Elmes and by
Haselrig married firstly Frances Elmes, daughter of Thomas Elmes of Lilford, Northamptonshire, by whom he had two sons and two daughters.
1820 Engraving of Guy's Hospital entrance by James Elmes and William Woolnoth
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The exterior carving was by Sidney W. Elmes and Son, and the furnishing was by Lapworth Brothers and Harrison.
A competition in 1839 to design the hall was won by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, a London architect aged 25 years.
However, Elmes stepped down due to work commitments and Thorpe also decided to take a lower level of responsibility at the club by becoming an occasional coach resulting in Nardiello gaining full control of first team affairs.
Though the picture is copyright © to either Oliver Elmes, CAL Video or the BBC, I Futurehawk | talk 07: 00, 27 August 2007 ( UTC )) feel it is covered by the U. S. fair use law because:

Elmes and who
Instead, Mendes asked Fred Elmes, who turned the job down because he did not like the script.

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Elmes paid Keats a small sum of money, and the poem was published in the July issue.
James Elmes ' chart of the port, 1837, showing the enclosed docks at the beginning of Queen Victoria's reign.
Born in Purbrook, Canada West, ( near what is now Orillia, Ontario ) he was the son of Royal Naval Captain Elmes Yelverton Steele, a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars, and his second wife, Anne Macdonald, the youngest daughter of Neil Maclain MacDonald of Ardnamurchan, a native of Islay, grandson of Captain Godfrey MacNeil of Barra and nephew of Colonel Donald MacNeil.
However now signs indicate the boundaries of Whinmoor-S. Elmes requested this on behalf of residents of Whinmoor to highlight the boundary.
Harvey Lonsdale Elmes ( 1813 – 26 November 1847 ), the son of James Elmes, was born in Chichester, England.
Consequently, Elmes prepared a fresh design, and construction work commenced in 1841.
The original plan was to have separate buildings but in 1840 Elmes suggested that both functions could be combined in one building on a scale which would surpass most of the other public buildings in the country at the time.

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After the war, he played piano and guitar ( his first guitar was built by friend and author Sydney Hopkins, who wrote Mister God, This Is Anna ), and in 1949 joined Chris Barber's Jazz Band where he met blues harmonica player Cyril Davies.
Mauro Giuliani ( who died in 1829 ) wrote six sets of variations for guitar on themes by Rossini, Opp.
" Of " Forever Changes ," Moon wrote, " Inside these songs are ideas about guitar soloing that Lee's friend Jimi Hendrix rode into the stratosphere ; hints of the mysticism and transcendence that became the calling card of the Doors ; and the seeds of goth, orchestral pop, and other subgenres.
Carcassi wrote a method for guitar ( op.
Sam Phillips remembered being much more impressed with Orbison's mastery of the guitar than his voice ; a ballad Orbison wrote called " The Clown " was met with lukewarm appreciation at best.
With the Goya guitar that she received for her sixteenth birthday, Nicks wrote her first song called " I've Loved and I've Lost, and I'm Sad But Not Blue ".
After making three albums in New York with the second quintet and producer Kip Hanrahan, two of which he described on separate occasions as " the greatest thing I've done ", he disbanded the quintet, formed a sextet with an extra bandoneón, cello, bass, electric guitar, and piano, and wrote music for this ensemble that was even more adventurous harmonically and structurally than any of his previous works ( Preludio y Fuga ; Sex-tet ).
In his review of Opeth's 2001 album Blackwater Park, Allmusic's Eduardo Rivadavia wrote ; " Tracks start and finish in seemingly arbitrary fashion, usually traversing ample musical terrain, including acoustic guitar and solo piano passages, ambient soundscapes, stoner rock grooves, and Eastern-tinged melodies — any of which are subject to savage punctuations of death metal fury at any given moment.
" I just went out in the woods every day with my bottle of wine and guitar, sat by a lake near Boston and wrote down all those tunes, day after day .".
It was the ballad, " Lucky Man ", which was a song Lake wrote when he had his first guitar at the age of 12, that brought the band to prominence.
Welch was a key reason for the band's move from England to California in the mid-1970s, played lead and rhythm guitar and wrote or co-wrote many of the songs on five Fleetwood Mac albums.
A new theme, which was titled " The Midnight Four ", was composed by Score staff composer Ken Bichel with a memorable " funk " guitar intro, and similar elements and instruments from this theme were also featured in the numerous " think cues " heard when the panel wrote down their answers.
In 1921 in Paris, Segovia met Alexandre Tansman, who later wrote a number of guitar works for Segovia, among them Cavatina, which won a prize at the Siena International Composition contest in 1952.
* Vietnamese poet Thanh Thao wrote The guitar of Lorca and was set to music by Thanh Tung.
Patti Labelle and Larry Riley, who plays guitar, wrote and performed their own songs.
It was written by Tom DeLonge ( guitar and vocals ), on the same night that Mark Hoppus ( bass and vocals ) wrote " The Rock Show ".
Chet Atkins later wrote that his brother, home on a family visit, presented the younger Atkins with an expensive Gibson archtop guitar that had been given to Jim Atkins by Les Paul.
They wrote songs for a year and a half before being joined by Gordon's brother, Jim Shapiro, on drums and Steve Lack on bass guitar.
According to Don't Panic, Douglas Adams wrote a guitar tune for the lullaby, and thought it should have been released.
Mayall wrote all the songs and sang all the vocals, as usual by now, plus played harmonica, guitar, keyboards, drums, and percussion.
Bert had a guitar and we wrote it together.
He was unable to play guitar, but he wrote, sang, and directed the recording of his last album, New World Order.
In 1993, Kravitz wrote " Line Up " for Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, and appeared on Mick Jagger's solo album, Wandering Spirit, in a cover of the Bill Withers soul classic " Use Me ", and played guitar on the title track of David Bowie's The Buddha of Suburbia.
Thus he taught himself how to play cello, guitar, the piano and other instruments, wrote lyrics and poetry and later also assumed jobs as actor in some movies and TV shows or at the theatre.

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