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1910 and Blake
In July 1910, Blake married Avis Elizabeth Cecelia Lee ( 1881 – 1938 ), proposing to her in a chauffeur-driven car he hired.
** William Phipps Blake ( 1826 – 1910 ), American mineralogist and geologist
In the 1920s, artists such as F. L. Griggs had begun to re-evaluate and re-discover the works of their Romantic forebears ; from the visionary work of Samuel Palmer and William Blake via high Romanticism, to the neo-romanticism that flowered between 1880 and 1910.
His mother, Elizabeth Cafone ( b. 1910 ), was married to Giacomo ( James ) Gubitosi ( 1906 – 1956 ), however according to Blake in an interview with Piers Morgan, his biological father was actually Giacomo's brother.
He proceeded to win the next seven Championships: Southport 1905 and Shrewsbury 1906, again scoring 8. 5 / 11 each time ; Crystal Palace 1907 ( 7. 5 / 11 ); Tunbridge Wells 1908 ( 8 / 11 ); Scarborough 1909, where he tied for first with Joseph Henry Blake, each scoring 8. 5 / 11, but won the playoff with 2. 5 / 3 ; Oxford 1910 ( 8. 5 / 11 ); and Glasgow 1911, tying for first with Frederick Yates at 8. 5 / 11, and winning all three games in the playoff.
Gordon Aylesworth Blake ( July 22, 1910 – September 1, 1997 ) was a U. S. Air Force lieutenant general who served from 1962-1965 as director of the National Security Agency ( NSA ).
Gordon, son of George and Cecelia Blake of Charles City, Iowa, was born in Charles City in 1910, and graduated from high school there in 1927.
* William Blake ( 1910 )
Katherine left Clarence and her three children to run away with Clarence's doctor, Dr. Joseph Blake in 1910.

1910 and brought
By 1910 the courts were crowded with cases, many of them brought by freebooters who trafficked in disputed inventions.
It began slowly in the 1900s, and 1910 saw 4 narrative films released, then 51 in 1911, 30 in 1912, and 17 in 1913, and back to 4 in 1914, when the beginning of World War I brought an end to film making.
The German government brought in more stationed military, merchants and state officials to influence population figures, and in the 1910 census 84 % of the population of the town and 58 % of the county was recorded as German.
The construction of railroads in the late 19th century brought new prominence to the area, and in 1910 it was incorporated as a village.
A two-story brick schoolhouse was built on this site in 1910 to accommodate growth brought by the railroad.
The period from 1890 to 1910 brought a doubling of Castle Dale's population, from 409 to 848.
UNAM was founded on 22 September 1910 by Justo Sierra < ref name =" sorbonne ">< ref name =" garciadiego "> as a liberal alternative to the Roman Catholic-sponsored Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico ( founded on 21 September 1551 by a royal decree of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and brought to a definitive closure in 1867 by the liberals ).
The university was founded on 22 September 1910 by Justo Sierra, then Minister of Education in the Porfirio Díaz regime, who sought to create a very different institution from its 19th-century precursor, the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico, which had been founded on 21 September 1551 by a royal decree signed by Crown Prince Phillip on behalf of Charles I of Spain and brought to a definitive closure in 1867 by Benito Juárez and his fellow Liberals.
In 1910, a youthful fling with a Ukrainian girl, Natalia Skarginska, brought Bax to St. Petersburg, Moscow and Lubny, near Kiev, which led to a fascination for Russian and Slavonic themes.
It was brought by people like George W. Thomas, an early pianist who was already living in New Orleans by about 1910 and writing " New Orleans Hop Scop Blues ", which really has some of the characteristics of the music that we came to know as Boogie.
By 1910, increased interest in a zoo brought together some concerned citizens, and they organized the Zoological Society of St. Louis.
He had initially been diagnosed in 1910 with a benign meningioma brought on by exposure to experimental weapons refuse.
During a period of starvation and influenza ( brought by American and European whaling crews ) most of these moved to the coast or other parts of Alaska between 1890 and 1910.
The involvement of the Docker family, father and son, beginning in 1910 failed to solve boardroom difficulties which transferred to BSA and in the end may have brought about disaster but in any case until the late 1920s the collective Daimler leadership did well and the business prospered.
The station brought development to the surrounding area whose population rose from 6, 000 in 1840 to 168, 000 by 1910.
colonial rule from 1910 to 1945 brought great suffering on the Korean people as a whole, and to the Korean sangha in particular, as it had to comply with an extensive set of Japanese regulations.
Around 63, 000 Chinese labourers were brought into South Africa between 1904 and 1910 to work the country's gold mines.
The butler was once the Lord Chief Justice of Güllen, and had overseen the paternity suit that Claire had brought against Ill in 1910.
In March 1910 ( Meiji 43 ), bronze dolphins brought from Edo Castle were added to the roofs of the small donjon and corner turrets.
In addition to being part of the basis for Baum's The Fairylogue and Radio-Plays, Land of Oz was the final 1910 Selig Polyscope Oz film, and has been brought to the screen several additional times.
At Ruby Creek, a strike in 1907, and a more substantial one in 1910, brought the rush of miners to the area and created the town of Ruby.
Other oral traditions state that poultry was brought to Rennell before the first Christian teachers were killed in 1910.
It was only in 1910 that the relics of the saint were brought back to her native town of Polatsk.
George W. Perkins brought Frederick D. Underwood into the Erie Railroad in 1910.

1910 and Atlantic
He was appointed Vice-Admiral commanding the Atlantic Fleet on 20 December 1910 and hoisted his flag in HMS Prince of Wales.
* 1910 – Airship America launched from New Jersey in the first attempt to cross the Atlantic by a powered aircraft.
* 1910 – The ocean liner, later known as the " Versailles of the Atlantic ", is launched.
The four-month 1910 North Atlantic expedition headed by Sir John Murray and Johan Hjort was at that time the most ambitious research oceanographic and marine zoological project ever, and led to the classic 1912 book The Depths of the Ocean.
Pioneer aviatrices include French, Raymonde de Laroche, the world's first licensed female pilot on March 8, 1910 ; Belgian, Helene Dutrieu, the first woman to fly a passenger, first woman to win an air race ( 1910 ), and first woman to pilot a seaplane ( 1912 ); French, Marie Marvingt the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel and the North Sea in a balloon ( October 26, 1909 ) and first woman to fly as a bomber pilot in combat missions ( 1915 ); American, Harriet Quimby, the USA's first licensed female pilot in 1911, and the first woman to cross the English Channel by airplane ; American Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ( 1932 ); Bessie Coleman, the first African American female to become a licensed airplane pilot ( 1921 ); German, Marga von Etzdorf, first woman to fly for an airline ( 1927 ); Opal Kunz, one of the few women to train US Navy fighter pilots during World War II in the Civilian Pilot Training Program ; and the British Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia ( 1930 ).
Chapter one is set against a backdrop of London, 1910, with Halley's Comet passing overhead, the nation prepares for the coronation of King George V, and far away on his South Atlantic island, the scientist-pirate Captain Nemo is dying.
* Mary Raith Holst ( born 1910 ), moved to Brigantine in 1939 with her husband Wallace and was the first group of three female cheerleader at Atlantic City High School.
LIRR electric service began in 1905 on the Atlantic Branch from downtown Brooklyn past Jamaica, and in June 1910 on the branch to Long Island City, part of the main line to Penn Station.
During the early days of fish stocking in Yellowstone ( 1890 – 1910 ), Atlantic Salmon, Mountain whitefish and Rainbow trout were stocked in the lake.
Promoted to the rank of Commander in 1910, Pratt was an instructor at the Naval War College in 1911 – 1913 and spent the next two years in the Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla, much of that as Commanding Officer of its flagship, the scout cruiser Birmingham.
In 1910 he was appointed flag secretary and aide to Rear Admiral Charles Vreeland, commander of the 2nd and 4th Divisions of the Atlantic Fleet.
Hegemann's travels between Europe and the United States meant that he was an intermediary between architects on both sides of the Atlantic: in particular in The American Vitruvius he refers extensively to European design, taking many examples from his book on the Berlin 1910 exhibition, while in Amerikanische Architektur und Stadtbaukunst he informs German architects of American solutions.
Within months of the outbreak of revival at Azusa Street, Pentecostalism had reached Canada, and by 1910, there were Canadian Pentecostals on both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, with sizable congregations in Toronto, Ontario, and Winnipeg, Manitoba.
After 1910 she contributed to the Atlantic, The American Magazine, McClure's, Everybody's, Ladies ' Home Journal and Woman's Home Companion.
File: LIRR atlantic avenue station 1910. jpg | 1910 photo of the former LIRR Atlantic Terminal
The 1910 Atlantic hurricane season was the period during the summer and fall of 1910 in which tropical cyclones formed in the North Atlantic Ocean.
simple: 1910 Atlantic hurricane season
Category: 1910 – 1919 Atlantic hurricane seasons
He acted as British representative at the North Atlantic Fisheries Arbitration in The Hague, 1910 – 1911, and was knighted for his services.

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