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Hargrave and gained
Hargrave stood again in the 1950 general election, but after he gained only 551 votes, the party disbanded itself in 1951.

Hargrave and are
* The Lawrence Hargrave Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at Sydney University and the Hargrave-Andrew Engineering and Sciences library at Monash University are named in his honour.
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion version is more than likely a cover of the Cochran Brothers version of this song as both tracks feature the words " you are really gone " which do not appear in the lyrics sung by Ron Hargrave.
Ringstead, Keyston, Stanwick, Rushden, Higham Ferrers, Thrapston, Raunds, Wellingborough, Chelveston and Irthlingborough are places near Hargrave.
In the Victorian period, Mrs. Sarah Hargrave, a beautiful widow, and two young children ( one of whom is the son of the castaways from the original film ) are cast off from the ship they are travelling on.

Hargrave and be
Lawrence Hargrave first developed a rotary engine in 1889 using compressed air, intending it to be used in powered flight.
William Hargrave and other landowners in the area were forced to sell their property to the United States Army so the 6th Cavalry could be established.
Threlfall called Hargrave the " inventor of human flight ", and the debt supposed to be owed by the Wright brothers to Hargrave.
Whilst sharing many of the same historical roots as the Scouting movement, The Woodcraft Folk's direct antecedent was the Kindred of the Kibbo Kift, an organisation led by ex-Scout Commissioner for Woodcraft and Camping John Hargrave, who had broken with what he considered to be the Scouts ' militaristic approach in the years immediately after the First World War.
Ryo will be played by Sam Hargrave in the upcoming The King of Fighters movie.

Hargrave and carried
Hargrave carried an anemometer and clinometer aloft to measure windspeed and the angle of the kite line.

Hargrave and about
With its tiny population of about 7 million, Australia ranked sixth in the world for scheduled air mileage, had 16 airlines, was growing at twice the world average, and had produced a number of prominent aviation pioneers, including Lawrence Hargrave, Harry Hawker, Lawrence Wackett, the Reverend John Flynn, Sidney Cotton, Keith Virtue and Charles Kingsford Smith.
* The Hargrave Files papers and drawings by Lawrence Hargrave, and miscellaneous articles about Hargrave's kites from the archives of the Australian Kite Association
It also launched " Computer Stew ," a web-based comedy show about technology that featured John Hargrave and Jay Stevens, as well as the first ZDNet Holiday Gift Guide.

Hargrave and flown
It was by kites of this variety, flown in tandem, that the inventor, Hargrave, was lifted sixteen feet from the ground on 12 November 1894.

Hargrave and by
* Jennings, Hargrave ( 1870 ) The Rosicrucians: Their Rites and Mysteries John Camden Hotten, London, OCLC 301465719 ; reprinted in 1976 by Arno Press, New York, ISBN 0-405-07957-5
The film is a remake of the 1977 TV movie The Prince of Central Park starring Ruth Gordon and T. J. Hargrave ; both films were based on the novel The Prince of Central Park by Evan Rhodes.
Before the establishment of the Chickamauga Post in 1902 by United States Army, an unincorporated city existed, where Fort Oglethorpe was later established, called Hargrave, Georgia after the name of the land owner and ex-Confederate soldier, William Hamilton Hargrave.
Manned kite flying and aerial photography was advanced also by French Marcel Maillot, British Robert Baden-Powell, Americans Charles Lamson and William Abner Eddy, Australian Lawrence Hargrave ( inventor of box kite in 1893 and kite train in 1884 ) and French Captain Saconney.
In the 1880s he experimented with monoplane models and by 1889 Hargrave had constructed a rotary airplane engine, driven by compressed air.
Hargrave lifted sixteen feet from the ground by a tandem of his box kites.
Subsequently part of Lawrence Hargrave Drive was replaced in 2005 by the Sea Cliff Bridge just off the coast, crossing the submerged rock shelf.
Note the drum-tight skin, a consequence of the unique tensioning system devised by Hargrave.
The box kite was invented by Lawrence Hargrave, an Englishman who emigrated to Australia in 1893, as part of his attempt to develop a manned flying machine.
Arduin is a fictional universe and fantasy role-playing system created in the mid 1970s by David A. Hargrave.
The first printings of the first three books were self published by Dave Hargrave.
* Vaults of the Weaver A compilation of the 4 Arduin Dungeons along with Hive Home ( the only example of a Phraint Hive ever completed by their creator David A. Hargrave ) and the 13 part Heart of Darkness campaign, both never before published.
At the beginning there were different symbolic frameworks: red Indians ( taken from " Kibbo Kift " written by John Hargrave ) and Robinson Crusoe.
The b-side " Latch On " is a Jon Spencer arrangement of a rockabilly song despite the fact that the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion recording has very little in common with the most well-known recordings of this track ( released by Ron Hargrave and The Cochran Brothers ).
* A descriptive bibliography of the privately printed " Nature Worship and Mystical Series " series of books attributed to Hargrave Jennings by catherine yronwode

Hargrave and one
The valley continued to attract notable people: Major Sir Thomas Mitchell, one of Australia's best-known explorers built the first house at Stanwell Park ; Supreme Court Judge John Fletcher Hargrave later owned and holidayed in the area, his inheritance coming to Lawrence Hargrave, one of the world's most important aviation pioneers of the 1890s in the lead-up to powered man flight.
John Gordon Hargrave ( 6 June 1894 in Midhurst – 21 November 1982 in Hampstead, London ), nicknamed ' White Fox ', was one of the leading figures in the Social Credit movement in British politics.

Hargrave and man
In the 1890s, Lawrence Hargrave conducted research on wing structures and developed a box kite that lifted the weight of a man.
The ideas of world peace and the regeneration of urban man through the open-air life replaced the nationalism and militarism Hargrave had detested in the post-World War I Scouts.

Hargrave and ;
Hargrave of Shaw University ; and J. W.
An aspect of the mateship culture on language is that Australians have a propensity for the diminutive forms of names ( e. g. Hargrave -> Hargie ; Wilkinson -> Wilko ; John -> Johnno ; David -> Davo ; Hogan -> Hoges ; James -> Jimmy -> Jim -> Jimbo ).
She married Homer Hargrave in 1936 ; he provided funding for her dollhouse.
* Reuss, Theodor ; Introduction to Lingham-Yoni ( Phallism, by Hargrave Jennings ), Verlag Wilsson, Berlin 1906

Hargrave and safe
By demonstrating to a sceptical public that it was possible to build a safe and stable flying machine, Hargrave opened the door to other inventors and pioneers.

Hargrave and means
Hargrave had not confined himself to the problem of constructing a heavier than air machine that would fly, for he had given much time to the means of propulsion.

Hargrave and making
That same year he published Lingham-Yoni, which was a German translation of Hargrave Jennings's work Phallism, and issued a warrant to Rudolf Steiner ( 1861 – 1925, who was at the time the Secretary General of the German branch of the Theosophical Society ), making him Deputy Grand Master of a subordinate O. T. O ./ Memphis / Mizraim Chapter and Grand Council called " Mystica Aeterna " in Berlin.
The party proved largely unsuccessful, and Hargrave soon travelled to Alberta, frustrated at the lack of progress that the Social Credit government there was making.

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