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The term " fungophobia " was coined by William Delisle Hay of England, who noted a national superstition or fear of " toadstools ".
Places, famous or infamous, that Kalgoorlie is noted for include its water pipeline, designed by C. Y. O ' Connor and bringing in fresh water from Mundaring Weir near Perth, its Hay Street brothels, its two-up school, the goldfields railway loopline, the Kalgoorlie Town Hall, the Paddy Hannan statue / drinking fountain, the Super Pit and Mount Charlotte lookout.
In the opening scene, John Hay Forrest ( George Gaynes ), noted scientist and cheesemaker, dies in a single-vehicle car accident ( represented by the car wreck scene from Keeper of the Flame ).
Prominent occupiers of the house included Sir Daniel Cooper ( his son Daniel was born there in 1848 ), Walter Lamb ( 1825-1906 ) and Sir John Hay ( 1816-1892 )-they were all noted businessmen and parliamentarians.
Each of the 1904 reports by Hay and Hancock noted the hydraulic potential of the lake systems, being so high above sea level, and while the rugged isolation of the region meant that it would be neither practical nor economic to generate power for domestic consumption, the engineers realised that the location and scale of the project made it uniquely suited to electro-industrial developments such as electro-chemical or electro-metallurgical production.
The company's 2011 Annual Report noted an additional franchised Wok Hay restaurant in Trinidad, bringing the emerging chain to three operating restaurants.
( Note: William Hay is frequently, and incorrectly, noted as an illegitimate son of Nest ; the speculation is based on Nest's grandson, Gerald of Wales, naming William as one of the Geraldines, which he was, if only by marriage.
All songs written by Colin Hay except where noted:
All songs written by Barry Hay and George Kooymans, except where noted
All songs were written by Barry Hay and George Kooymans, except where noted.
all songs written by Barry Hay and George Kooymans, except where noted
all songs written by Barry Hay and George Kooymans, except where noted
all songs written by Barry Hay and George Kooymans, except where noted
all songs written by Barry Hay and George Kooymans, except where noted
" Billboard reporter Carla Hay also noted, " I don't think people who buy records are too concerned about the background of the video's director.

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They had enjoyed strong fan support in this continent during their heyday, and demands for Men at Work concerts persisted prior to Hay and Ham's decision to reform.
The Duke at the time, the founder and colonel of the regiment, was the Duchess of Richmond's father, and he saw no active service overseas during the Napoleonic Wars ; his son and the Duchess's brother, the Marquis of Huntly ( later the 5th Duke ) was a distinguished general, but also missed the Waterloo campaign ; the senior representative of the family at the battle was in fact the Duchess's own twenty-three-year-old son, the Earl of March, who would eventually become the 5th Duke's heir in 1836, and who served as a major and an aide de camp to the Duke of Wellington ; another branch of the family was represented by another ADC, Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, aged twenty-eight or twenty-nine, the brother of the Earl of Aberdeen ; in reality, both were young men similar in age and duty to Lord Hay.
Hay is fed when or where there is not enough pasture or rangeland on which to graze an animal, when grazing is unavailable due to weather ( such as during the winter ) or when lush pasture by itself is too rich for the health of the animal.
It seems likely that Hay was fortified by William Fitz Osbern during his penetration of south-east Wales in the summer of 1070 when he defeated three Welsh kings.
During her first performance since the Uh Huh Her tour, at the Hay Festival of Literature & Arts on 26 May 2006, Harvey revealed that her next studio album would be almost entirely piano-based and in October, released The Peel Sessions 1991 – 2004 ; a compilation of songs recorded from 1991 to 2000 during her radio sessions with John Peel.
* Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll-Member of the Happy Valley set, famed for the unsolved case surrounding his murder and the sensation it caused during wartime Britain
Even so, the music hall gave rise to such major stars as George Formby, Gracie Fields, Max Miller, Will Hay, and Flanagan and Allen during this period.
On October 19, 1814, Canadian forces led by George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale, met an American raiding party, numbering approximately nine hundred, near the eastern edge of the present community during the Battle of Cook's Mills.
In 1938, Hull engaged in a famous dialog with Mexican Foreign Minister Eduardo Hay concerning the failure of Mexico to compensate Americans who lost farmlands during the Agrarian reforms of the late 1920s.
His second wife, Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle, was involved in many conspiracies, or allegations thereof, during the English Civil War.
The idea of building a power station was first formulated by Peter Hay, the Superintending Engineer of the Public Works Department, and Lemuel Morris Hancock, the Electrical Engineer and General Superintendent of the Transmission Department of the California Gas and Electric Company during their November 1903 inspection of Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau.
Of the men who enlisted one-in-six died during the war, with devastating effect on the close-knit communities of the Hay district.
A number of reports of a ghostly red-haired figure, supposedly one Alexander Hay, were made by soldiers posted there during the Second World War.
The history of the ' Bloom ', as it is colloquially referred to, began in 1963 when Roy Hay MBE, a horticultural journalist, went on holiday to France during the Fleurissement de France and was enthralled by seeing the country " filled to overflowing with flowers, shrubs and trees all in full bloom ".
Artistic highlights during these times included the production of A. C. H. Smith s Up The Feeder, Down the Mouth and Back Again during Andy Hay s tenure, and some well-received Shakespeare productions under David Farr and Simon Reade.
In a sale conducted at the Town Hall in Loughborough on December 20 – 21, 1946, the War Office bought both Beaumanor Hall and Garats Hay and some of the immediate surrounding grounds used during the war.
Set during the American Civil War, the novel describes the presidency of Abraham Lincoln through the eyes of several historical figures, including presidential secretary John Hay, First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, Secretary of State William H. Seward, Secretary of the Treasury Salmon Chase, his daughter Kate Chase, U. S. Representative Elihu B. Washburne, and conspirators John Wilkes Booth and David Herold.
Hay baling demonstration during Maker Faire Detroit 2011 at the Henry Ford
It was during Culture Club's beginnings that Hay met Alison Green.
Set during World War II, The Goose Steps Out recounts the adventures of William Potts ( Will Hay ) after it is discovered that he is an exact double of a German spy who the British have just captured.
Hay fever sufferers in particular will notice under-eye " smudges " during the height of the allergy season.
Born the son of James Shaw, an Inspector General of Hospitals in Madras, and Ann Hay, Shaw was 25 years old, and a captain in the 18th Regiment ( later The Royal Irish Regiment ), British Army during the New Zealand Land Wars.
Families living along " Millionaire's Row " included those of John D. Rockefeller ( during the period, 1868-84 ), Sylvester T. Everett, arc light inventor Charles F. Brush, George Worthington, Horace Weddell, Marcus Hanna, Ambrose Swasey, Amasa Stone, John Hay ( personal secretary to Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of State under William McKinley ), Jeptha Wade ( Cleveland benefactor and founder of Western Union Telegraph ), Alfred Atmore Pope ( iron industrialist and art collector ), Worthy S. Streator ( railroad baron, coal mine developer, and founder of the city of Streator, Illinois ), and Charles Lathrop Pack.

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Edward Douglas John Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale ( 6 August 1947 – 1 February 2005 ), a Scottish aristocrat best known for his speech in the House of Lords debate ( 1996 ) on the Bosnian civil war.

Hay and Lincoln
During the train trip from Washington, D. C., to Gettysburg on November 18, Lincoln remarked to John Hay that he felt weak.
John Milton Hay ( October 8, 1838 – July 1, 1905 ) was an American statesman, diplomat, author, journalist, and private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln's law office was next door to the law office of Milton Hay, John's uncle, and Lincoln thus became acquainted with John Hay.
When Lincoln won election as president, his secretary, John G. Nicolay, recommended John Hay to Lincoln as assistant private secretary.
Hay was present when Lincoln died after being shot at Ford's Theatre.
Hay and Nicolay wrote a formal 10-volume biography of Lincoln ( Abraham Lincoln: A History, 1890 ) and prepared an edition of his collected works.
Hay appears as a prominent character in Gore Vidal's historical novels Lincoln and Empire and in William Safire's historical novel Freedom.
Steven Culp portrayed John (" Johnny ") Hay in the 1988 miniseries Lincoln, based on Vidal's book.
Hay and Abraham Lincoln are depicted in a larger-than-life bronze sculpture by Mark Martino, entitled A Learning Moment, in the Sesquicentennial Plaza at Carthage College.
John Hay, private secretary to President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of State to Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, was born in Salem and is generally known as Salem's most prominent citizen.
" He also claimed that the story was confirmed by Mary Todd Lincoln, and partially confirmed by Private Secretary John Hay ( who thought it dated from Lincoln's nomination, not his election ).
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.
U. S. President Abraham Lincoln was humorously referred to as the Tycoon by his aides John Nicolay and John Hay.
* " Lincoln Reelected ," by Nicolay and Hay ( 1889 )
Nicolay and John Hay, who had worked alongside Nicolay as assistant secretary to Lincoln, collaborated on the official biography of the 16th President.
* A. Lincoln, a history ( 1890 ), with John Milton Hay
Just south of N 45th is the former ( Abraham ) Lincoln High School, closed in 1981, now used primarily to house public schools " in exile " while their own buildings undergo major renovations: Ballard High School was rebuilt in 1997-1999, Roosevelt High School ( Seattle ) in 2004-2006, Hamilton Middle School in 2008-2010, and McDonald / John Hay Elementary Schools beginning in 2010.
* A Abraham Lincoln History Volume 2 John Hay and John Nicolay

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