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The church was demolished in 1926 for the headquarters of the Hay's Wharf Company, " St Olaf House ", an office block built 1929-31 by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel ( 1887 – 1959 ) in Art Deco style.

Hay's and was
Some of the recognition of the longstanding community of interests between that country and the United States was the result of Hay's stay there.
In May 1916, Hay's brother John William ( nicknamed " Jack ") was born in Chile.
" Hay's mother, on the other hand, was devoted to Hay, making no secret of the fact that he was her favorite.
They rehearsed in a shed at the back of Hay's place, which was opposite the local police headquarters.
In 1920 at Hay's auto showroom, known for Hupmobiles, the American Professional Football Association was organized.
Adams was a member of an exclusive circle, a group of friends called the " Five of Hearts " that consisted of Henry, his wife Clover, geologist and mountaineer Clarence King, John Hay ( assistant to Lincoln and later Secretary of State ), and Hay's wife Clara.
At the first NFL formation meetings held on August 20, 1920 and September 17, 1920 at Ralph Hay's Hupmobile dealership located in Canton, Ohio, the Triangles were represented by their manager Carl Storck as they became charter members of the new league called the American Professional Football Association, until 1922 when it was renamed the National Football League.
He was present at the September 17, 1920 meeting at Ralph Hay's Hupmobile dealership which established the league.
Their marriage was celebrated by Lord Hay's Masque, staged on 6 January 1607.
* Astronomical obituary MNRAS 110 ( 1950 ) 130-NB: this biography wrongly gives Hay's middle name as Thompson-it was Thomson
Girard's government was founded on an unstable alliance with Hay's English party, and fell as a result of ongoing recriminations over Louis Riel's Red River Rebellion ( 1869 – 70 ).
In 2001, See Hear celebrated its 20th anniversary by launching three new projects: Switch, a drama series dealing with the lives and relationships of people within the wider deaf community ; The House on the Hill, for young Deaf children, which was written by viewer Amy Possart and presented by Lesley McGilp and Julian Peedle-Calloo ; and Hay's Way, involving deaf academic and historian John Hay visiting a city in the UK to delve into its past and discover what it is like today.
At Hay's Bridge, Middleton's cavalry was checked by Royalist musketeers who had overturned a carriage to block the bridge, while the Earl of Cleveland charged the Parliamentarian foot and artillery behind them.
Lava Hay's second and final album, With a Picture in Mind, was released in 1992.
More relevant to the real facts is no doubt Hay's presence at the Battle of Vitoria ( 1813 ) in Spain, where a large coach loaded by King Joseph Bonaparte with easily portable artworks from the Spanish royal collections was first plundered by British troops, before what was left was recovered by their commanders and returned to the Spanish.
From 1824 to 1826, he was a member of Hay's expedition where he sketched many antiquities.
In July 1826, Bonomi resigned ( and was replaced as Hay's assistant by Edward William Lane ).
The most famous wharf of the south side of the Pool of London was Hay's Wharf, first mentioned in 1651 to the east of St Olave's church.
Hay's Wharf was where Ernest Shackleton's ship " The Quest " lay in 1921.
This dock was filled in during extensive rebuilding in the 1980s and is now a shopping mall called " Hay's Galleria ".

Hay's and State
" This approach informs Andrew Gamble's The Free Economy and the Strong State ( Palgrave Macmillan, 1988 ), and Colin Hay's The Political Economy of New Labour ( Manchester University Press, 1999 ).

Hay's and under
The vanguard and main body had crossed a stream at Hay's Bridge ( near the present-day village of Chipping Warden ), leaving a rearguard of only two cavalry brigades under the Earl of Cleveland and the twenty-year old Earl of Northampton, with some infantry, south of Hay's Bridge.
He also sent his own Lifeguard of Horse under Lord Bernard Stewart back across Hay's Bridge to aid Cleveland.

Hay's and William
He asked William Cubitt ( who was father-in-law to two of Humphrey's sons ) to convert it into a ' wharf ', in fact an enclosed dock, in 1856 and it was renamed Hay's Wharf.

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Hay's diary and writings during the Civil War are basic historical sources.
Portions of Hay's diaries and letters from 1861 – 1870, published in the book Lincoln and the Civil War, show Lincoln in a far more intimate light.
The mountain resort still carries John Hay's name to this day.
Hay's New Hampshire estate has been conserved as part of the John Hay National Wildlife Refuge, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests ' John Hay Land Studies Center, and the Garden Conservancy's Fells Reservation.
The new lineup also featured guitarist Simon Hosford from Hay's solo band, along with bassist Stephen Hadley and drummer John Watson.
Both of Hay's albums, 2007's Kiss The Sky and 2010s Deep Fried Satisfied were recorded in Katoomba, with the latter earning Hay critical acclaim and a # 1 on the Roots Music Report Australian chart and # 21 for airplay worldwide in October 2010.
Near Tower Bridge old warehouses have been converted to new mixed uses at Butler's Wharf and Hay's Wharf.
A variety of museums and local buildings make reference to Mr. Hay's connections to the town.
Local residents will be busy all summer long using beautiful Hay's Park facilities.
If you enjoy the winter months then Watervliet has several area snowmobile trails, ice fishing is a popular sport during the coldest of the winter months and there is always sledding at Hay's Park for kids of all ages.
A longtime member of the Communist Party USA, Hay's Marxist history led to his resignation from the Mattachine leadership in 1953.
Hay's involvement in the gay movement became more informal after that, although he did co-found the Los Angeles chapter of the Gay Liberation Front in 1969.
Following a move to New Mexico with his longtime companion John Burnside in 1970, Hay's ongoing interest in Native American spirituality led the couple to co-found the Radical Faeries.
Hay's belief in the cultural minority status of homosexuals led him to take a stand against assimilationism.
Hay's family moved to Chuquicamata, Chile in 1914, where his father managed an Anaconda Copper mine.
It is also referred to as the Lords Hayes or Lord Hay's branch.
Hay also sings " Where Everybody Knows Your Name ", the theme from Cheers, in the episode " My Life in Four Cameras " and the episode " My Philosophy " features Hay's song " Waiting For My Real Life To Begin ", sung by several members of the cast.

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