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1926 and bought
In 1926, Glasgow Corporation bought the Cardonald estates, They gave opportunity to private development replicating Kelvindale cottage flats By Western Heritable and Council housing in the area.
* James Douglas, Jr. bought an apartment in Paris for his friend Georges Clemenceau in 1926 to use as a retirement home.
Lady Baillie bought the castle in 1926.
In 1926 20 owners of lakeside homes banded together and bought the lake to increase the value of their properties.
The Atlantic Beach Corporation bought and developed most of the land in what is now Atlantic Beach in 1915, and the town was incorporated in 1926.
In 1926, Mr. Arthur T. McIntosh, one of Chicago's leading land developers, bought the Temple farm and house, which was originally built by Ralph Atkinson.
The corporation bought in 1926, and what used to be farmland became one of the largest housing estates in Europe.
In 1926, the old Château Grimaldi in Antibes was bought by the local municipality and later restored for use as a museum.
When Ferrary's collection was auctioned in the 1920s, Swedish Baron Eric Leijonhufvud acquired the Yellow, then Claes A. Tamm bought it in 1926 for £ 1, 500 ( GBP ) in order to complete his collection of Sweden.
ZSL bought the farm in December 1926 for £ 13, 480 12s 10d.
In 1926, they bought a farm in the Fulda district and established the Rhön Bruderhof.
In 1926 Rovers home ground, the Lawn Ground, was officially enclosed and a decade later the committee members at the club bought the field for £ 120 at an auction.
In 1926, author Zane Grey bought a miner's cabin at Winkle Bar, near the river.
The Quaker Oats Company bought the brand in 1926.
Huttleston ( 1896 – 1966 ) and Henry ( 1900 – 1973 ) Broughton bought the site in 1926 and made improvements to the house.
In 1926 he bought Anglesey Abbey.
The site was bought by Alexander Keiller in 1924 and excavated over several seasons from 1926 – 1929 by Keiller and Harold St George Gray whose work established it as the type site for causewayed camps as they were then called.
In 1918 it acquired Century Insurance and in 1926 it bought Liverpool Marine & General Insurance.
Chaigneau-Brasier was the name given to French Brasier cars marketed after 1926 when the company was bought by the Chaigneau family who had been bicycle makers.
It opened in 1926 and underwent major renovations in 2001, with naming rights being bought by Portland General Electric ( PGE ), and again in 2011 when the naming rights were sold to Jeld-Wen in preparation for the 2011 Major League Soccer season.
Theodore Gary & Company bought a substantial interest in BC Telephone in December 1926 held in Canada under the Anglo-Canadian Telephone Company.
A range of motorcycles was made with engines either bought in or assembled to other people's design until the 1926 season when a new designer, Val Page, joined Ariel from JAP.
A Caithness County League was started in 1926 / 7 by which time the Harmsworth family had bought the park and gifted it to the town with the Burgh Council as trustees and local sports clubs forming a management committee.
The land on which the circuit is located was originally bought in 1926 by property developers who wanted to build accommodations.

1926 and Dallas
Avery was raised in his native Taylor, and graduated in 1926 from North Dallas High School.
" Dallas Morning News 15 Feb 1926: 9: 7-8 and 15: 8.
He became a very popular silent film star in both romantic and adventure films, among them The Dark Angel ( 1925 ), Stella Dallas ( 1926 ), Beau Geste ( 1927 ), and The Winning of Barbara Worth ( 1926 ).
In 1926, Eagels was offered the part of Roxie Hart in Maurine Dallas Watkins's play Chicago, but Eagels walked out of this role during rehearsals.
She is one of the subjects of Maurine Dallas Watkins's play Chicago in 1926.
* Chicago ( play ), 1926 play written by Maurine Dallas Watkins
KRLD, whose call sign came from founding owners Dallas Radio Laboratories, launched in 1926, broadcasting six hours each day, except on Wednesdays when the station closed down to make repairs and recharge the batteries.
SH 116 was originally was planned in 1926 to go from Dallas to Gunter.
Higgins graduated from W. H. Adamson High School in Dallas where he played on the 1926 state championship runner-up team.

1926 and Morning
In August 1926 Ivo Bligh ( now Lord Darnley ) displayed the Ashes Urn at the Morning Post Decorative Art Exhibition held in the Central Hall, Westminster.
Sandburg also wrote Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, a two-volume biography in 1926, The American Songbag ( 1927 ), and a book of poems called Good Morning, America ( 1928 ) in Elmhurst.
A 2004 article in Skeptic Magazine states that Däniken took many of the book's concepts from The Morning of the Magicians, that this book in turn was heavily influenced by the Cthulhu Mythos, and that the core of the ancient astronaut theory originates in H. P. Lovecraft's short stories " The Call of Cthulhu " written in 1926, and " At the Mountains of Madness " written in 1931.
* Edward Russell Thomas ( 1875 – 1926 ), American businessman, sportsman and owner of the New York Morning Telegraph
Noting similarities between George's novel Children of the Morning ( 1926 ) and William Golding's celebrated Lord of the Flies ( 1954 ), Auberon Waugh suggested that George's work may have subliminally influenced Golding, although the latter denied having read it.
* Children of the Morning ( 1926 ), novel
On 10 May 1926 a Chjeno-Piast government was formed, and that same day Józef Piłsudski, in an interview with Kurier Poranny ( the Morning Courier ), said that he was " ready to fight the evil " of Sejmocracy and promised a " sanation " ( restoration to health ) of political life.
Oppenheim's published works include Monday Morning and Other Poems ( 1909 ); Pay Envelopes ( 1911 ); The Nine-Tenths ( 1911 ); The Olympian ( 1912 ); Idle Wives ( 1914 ); Songs For The New Age ( 1914 ); The Beloved ( 1915 ); War and Laughter ( 1916 ); The Book Of Self ( 1917 ); The Solitary ( 1919 ); The Mystic Warrior ( 1921 ); Golden Bird ( 1923 ); The Sea ( collected poetry-1924 ); Behind Your Front ( 1926 ); and American Types: A Preface To Analytic Psychology ( 1931 ).
* 1926 – Hans Heysen – Farmyard, Frosty Morning

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