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1905 and moved
It was originally in the street in front of city hall, but was moved to its present location in front of the town church in 1905 due to increased traffic.
In 1905, he moved to Houston and opened a Bible school there.
They had been married on 18 January 1905, and moved into a house at 25, de la rue Cranz ( now 33, rue Philippe Baucq ), where Hergé would later be born, although a year later they moved to a house at 34, rue de Theux.
In his famous work on special relativity in 1905, Albert Einstein predicted that when two clocks were brought together and synchronized, and then one was moved away and brought back, the clock which had undergone the traveling would be found to be lagging behind the clock which had stayed put.
From left, clockwise: The Wright brothers achieve the first manned flight by airplane, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina | Kitty Hawk in 1903 ; U. S. President William McKinley is William McKinley assassination | assassinated in 1901 by Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition ; An 1906 San Francisco earthquake | earthquake on the San Andreas Fault destroys much of San Francisco, killing at least 3, 000 in 1906 ; United States | America gains control over the Philippines in 1902, after the Philippine – American War ; Rock being moved to construct the Panama Canal ; Admiral Heihachiro Togo | Togo before the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, part of the Russo-Japanese War, leading to Japanese victory and their establishment as a great power.
Nancy and Phyllis finally moved to England in 1905.
The family relocated to there from Vancouver, then moved to Fort Hancock, New Jersey, the next year, and returned to Vancouver in 1905.
When their father suddenly lost his job, the family moved to New York City in 1905 to launch the show business career of the children, who began training at the Alviene Master School of the Theatre and Academy of Cultural Arts.
In 1905 he moved with his parents to Forest where he attended public schools.
In 1905, responsibility for the castle was transferred from the War Office to the Office of Works, although the garrison remained until 1923, when the troops moved to Redford Barracks in south-west Edinburgh.
The school moved to Greensboro in 1905, where a large granite main building was built.
The grave site itself was going to be relocated in 1905, and in response, Alexander Graham Bell, who was a regent for the Smithsonian, requested that Smithson's remains be moved to the Smithsonian Institution Building.
In 1905, the county seat was again moved to De Queen.
428 poorly marked graves were exhumed in 1905 by a group of Confederate veterans and moved to a new site at Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery located in Cabot on Rye Drive, just off Cherry Road between Campground and Mount Carmel Roads.
The first post office opened in 1898, moved in 1902, closed in 1905.
When the Great Northern Railway depot was moved three miles south, keeping that name, for a period Duquette was called Old Kerrick, the new site being called New Kerrick ; the names were corrected when the Duquette post office was established in 1905.
In 1905 the company was moved to Duluth and then in 1907 it was moved to St. Paul.
Among the most important are the Forestburgh log cabin, one of the earliest structures built in Sullivan County, the Blackbrook District School, the Stokes-Hartwell Mill Foundation, David H. Handy ’ s Grave, the Railroad Station ( Gilman's Depot ), Sho-Foo-Den ( an elegant Japanese wooden structure from the 1904 St. Louis Centennial Exhibition, moved and re-assembled at Merriewold in 1905 by Jokichi Takamine ), and the old Hartwood Post Office.
The castle was burned to the ground in 1897, but was rebuilt according to the original design on the initiative of Carl Robert and Dora Lamm who moved into the castle in 1905.
Dr Challoner's Grammar School moved to its present site in Amersham-on-the-Hill in 1905 when it became co-educational.
He moved from mill team to mill team in search of better pay, even playing semi-professional baseball by 1905.
It was moved to Baildon from Great Warley, Essex in 1905.
In December 1905 Pascin moved to Paris, becoming part of the great migration of artists to that city at the start of the 20th century.

1905 and Antwerp
* 1905 – Texaco establishes an operation in Antwerp, Belgium, under the name Continental Petroleum Company.
* figures of Antwerp and Liège for the arches of the Cinquantenaire, circa 1905
Johannes Jacobus Smith ( Antwerp 1867-Oegstgeest 1947 ) ( sometimes written as Joannes Jacobus Smith ) was a Dutch botanist who, between years 1905 to 1924, crossed the islands of the Dutch East Indies ( mainly Java ), collecting specimens of plants and describing and cataloguing the flora of these islands.
At the beginning of the 20th century he played as goalkeeper for the team DFC, and on 30 April 1905 played for the Netherlands in its first international game, when it won 4: 1 against Belgium in an away game at Antwerp.

1905 and Belgium
During 1900 it was adopted by Germany, by Russia in 1904, the British West Indies in 1905, Spain in 1906, Belgium in 1909, Argentina in 1912, and Romania in 1913.
* August 29 – Queen Astrid of Belgium ( b. 1905 )
In many circumstances Leopold's son, Leopold II of Belgium, publicly expressed opinion against that of the Government ( on 15 August 1887, against Prime Minister Auguste Marie François Beernaert ), or some MP's ( again against Beernaert in 1905 ).
In 1905, Sparta initiated and organised the first home match of the Dutch national team, against Belgium.
The Halle carnival has been organized since 1905 and has grown to be one of the biggest carnivals in Belgium.
* Queen Astrid of Belgium ( 1905 – 1935 ), wife of King Léopold III of Belgium
By 1905 the tournament expanded to include Belgium, Austria, France, and Australasia, a combined team from Australia and New Zealand that competed together until 1914.
* Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders was the heir presumptive of his older brother king Leopold II of Belgium after the death of his nephew Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant until his own death in 1905.
Under support from the British and the initiative of Portugal, Otto von Bismarck, German Chancellor, called on representatives of Austria – Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden-Norway ( union until 1905 ), the Ottoman Empire, and the United States to take part in the Berlin Conference to work out policy.
He spent three years as a private teacher, and in 1905 he received a scholarship to complete his philosophical studies at the University of Berlin and the University of Louvain in Belgium.
* Prince Philippe of Belgium, son of King Leopold I of the Belgians ( 1840 – 1905 )
* Prince Charles of Belgium, son of King Albert I of the Belgians ( 1905 – 1983 )
* The Quadriga of Brabant, situated on top from Parc du Cinquantenaire ( 1880 – 1905 ); built for the 50 years of Belgian Independence, in Brussels, Belgium, was built in 1905 by Thomas Vinçotte and Jules Lagae
He was a correspondent for the Associated Press during the Russian Revolution of 1905 and again in Belgium in 1914 at the start of World War I.
Part of the story of the founding of aviation sports ' international governing body, the FAI, originated from an IOC meeting in Brussels, Belgium on June 10th, 1905.
* the Royal Museum in Mariemont ( Belgium ), cast 1905.
In 1905, the NAA joined Germany, Spain, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland, and France to create an international aviation organization -- Fédération Aéronautique Internationale -- with the goal of fostering aeronautical activities worldwide.
Category: 1905 in Belgium
The party seeks a peaceful secession of Flanders from Belgium, citing in its program the division of the Union between Sweden and Norway ( 1905 ), Czechoslovakia ( 1992 ), and the independence of Montenegro ( 2006 ) as examples that such would be possible.
* June 24 — Georges Nagelmackers, the founder of the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits, the company known for the Orient Express trains ( born in Liège, Belgium, and died 1905 ).
By 1905, Adevărul was publishing a supplement titled Viaţa Literară (" The Literary Life ", edited by Coşbuc, Gorun and Ilarie Chendi ) and two other satirical periodicals, Belgia Orientului (" The Orient's Belgium ", named after a common sarcastic reference to the Romanian Kingdom ) and Nea Ghiţă (" Uncle Ghiţă ").

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