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At about 2: 30 p. m., while leading one of those charges against a Union camp near the " Peach Orchard ", he was wounded, taking a bullet behind his right knee.
The result was the Concord School of Philosophy and Literature, which held its first session in 1879 in Alcott's study in the Orchard House.
At launch, Tim Orchard was Controller of News 24 from 1997 until 2000.
The first curling club in the United States was organized in 1830 only 30 miles from Detroit, at Orchard Lake, Michigan.
After seeing Stanislavsky ’ s production of “ The Cherry Orchard ”, his conclusion was that the actors were naturalistic in a theatrical way but not like in real life.
The first, and possibly the most important academic collection to focus in this area was James Orchard Halliwell's, The Nursery Rhymes of England ( 1842 ) and Popular Rhymes and Tales in 1849, in which he divided rhymes into antiquities ( historical ), fireside stories, game-rhymes, alphabet-rhymes, riddles, nature-rhymes, places and families, proverbs, superstitions, customs, and nursery songs ( lullabies ).
Following the war, further accommodation was created with the construction in 1957 of Orchard Building, so called because it stands on part of the Foundress's orchard.
During World War II, a prisoner of war camp was located in nearby Orchard Park.
* Operation Orchardduring the operation, Israel bombed what was believed to be a Syrian nuclear reactor on September 6, 2007 which was thought to be built with the aid of North Korea.
In the words of BBC correspondent Robert Orchard, " the Dome was to be highlighted as a glittering New Labour achievement in the next election manifesto ".
The Three Little Pigs was included in The nursery rhymes of England ( London and New York, c. 1886 ), by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps.
* Richard Murdoch, Murdoch Close, off Cherry Orchard was named after him
The book was written and set in the Alcott family home, Orchard House, in Concord, Massachusetts.
He returned to London for the 1933 – 34 Old Vic Season and was engaged in four Shakespeare roles ( as Macbeth and Henry VIII, Angelo in Measure for Measure and Prospero in The Tempest ) and also as Lopakhin in The Cherry Orchard, Canon Chasuble in The Importance of Being Earnest, and Tattle in Love for Love.
In the final years of Findley's life, declining health led him to move his Canadian residence to Stratford, Ontario, and Stone Orchard was purchased by Canadian dancer Rex Harrington.
Introduced to the UK in 2001, ' Princeton ' was selected by HRH The Prince of Wales to form the Anniversary Avenue from the Orchard Room reception centre to the Golden Bird statue at Highgrove House.
Their first recording session, for McGee's independent label Essential Records, was a single track entitled " The Orchard ".
During this era, Uruk was divided into five main districts: the Adad Temple, Royal Orchard, Ištar Gate, Lugalirra Temple, and Šamaš Gate districts.
In 1997, the company established its first international store in Singapore, occupying in Wheelock Place, Orchard Road, which was then the largest bookstore there.
Lynne Truss was born and educated in the village at the Petersham Russell Infant School and Orchard Junior School.
There was plenty of iron ore — Simmons Hill in Salem, Orchard and Cherry Valley, Millsap, Pomeroy, Hawkins Banks, Red Hill and Scotia.
The most notable limonite mining effort was at the Orchard Mine near Ellsinore.
The first was Camp Orchard Pond, located near Tallahassee.
Orchard Pond was a small camp, having only four campsites during its entire lifetime.

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The Cherry Orchard won a mixed review from the New York Daily News, which wrote " Ethan Hawke ... fits the image of the ' mangy ' student Trofimov, but one wishes he didn't speak with a perennial frog in his throat.
Orchard countered the claim that the Gospel of Mark must have been written first, since it contains less information than Matthew and Luke, by positing that Peter elected not to speak on certain subjects, such as the birth and resurrection narratives, since he had not been a direct witness of those events.

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It has continued functioning with a Summer Conversational Series in its original building at Orchard House, now run by the Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association.
Published in 1868, Little Women is set in the Alcott family home, Orchard House, in Concord, Massachusetts and is loosely based on Alcott's childhood experiences with her three sisters.
Despite not having the looks for a romantic lead, he impressed audiences with his talent and played classical roles in two plays by Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard and The Three Sisters.
There is also an avenue of lime trees in Stafford Orchard ( the village park ) in remembrance of those American soldiers that died, together with a plaque.
In 2007, the BBC issued The Judi Dench Collection, DVDs of eight television dramas: Talking to a Stranger quartet ( 1966 ), Keep an Eye on Amélie ( 1973 ), The Cherry Orchard ( 1981 ), Going Gently ( 1981 ), Ghosts ( with Kenneth Branagh, Natasha Richardson and Michael Gambon, 1987 ), Make and Break ( with Robert Hardy, 1987 ), Can You Hear Me Thinking?
Non-Bremerton parts of incorporated mainland Kitsap County vary, with Silverdale being marginally Republican, Poulsbo somewhat Democratic, and Port Orchard having been an exact tie in the 2004 election.
The exhibit included Roy Lichtenstein's The Kiss ( 1962 ), Pierre-Auguste Renoir's The Reader ( 1877 ), Vincent van Gogh's Orchard with Peach Trees in Blossom ( 1888 ), Pablo Picasso's Four Bathers ( 1921 ) and several works of art from Claude Monet including one of the Water Lilies paintings ( 1919 ) and The Mula Palace ( 1908 ).
* Morgan Corners and Orchard Park are both settlements located along the eastern boundary with Pennfield Charter Township.
Rail access came in 1864 and Burnsville became a resort town, with cottages along Crystal Lake as well as Orchard Lake and Marion Lake in nearby Lakeville.
In particular, no prominent anti-merger Progressive Conservatives such as Joe Clark or David Orchard are associated with the Progressive Canadian Party, nor are any sitting MPs or senators.
* Floyd Shaman: Noted sculptor lived briefly in Crab Orchard with his family in the late 1960s
), East-West highway ( North-South in town ) that marks the western border of towb with Orchard Park and West Seneca.
) North-South roadway that forms west boundary of town with Orchard park.
* Barre Volunteer Fire Company – A Volunteer Fire Department located on 4709 Oak Orchard Rd with a loud 1953 Federal Enterprises Single Tone Low Pitched 10-Horsepower Single Phased Siren that is mounted on top of a red tower.
The natural setting includes a small creek and trails and also landscaping with native plants and Crab Orchard stone walls.
Around 1800, Sidnor's Inn opened at Crab Orchard, with Bishop Francis Asbury being among its earliest guests.
Numerous buildings in Crossville, have been constructed with Crab Orchard stone.
In 1905, the Spokane Canal Company built a canal to irrigate the Otis Orchard area with water from Newman Lake, and Modern Irrigation and Land Company tapped into the underground aquifer to irrigate 3, 000 acres ( 12 km² ) in Opportunity.
* Orchard ladder, a three legged step ladder with the third leg made so that it can be inserted between tree branches for fruit picking
After the Second World War it re-opened as a junior house, along with The Orchard.
In the 1970s, he appeared in the West End ( for example in William Douglas-Home's play Lloyd George Knew My Father, with Peggy Ashcroft ), and with the National Theatre under Peter Hall's direction, where among the classics he played Firs in The Cherry Orchard and the title role in Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman, with Wendy Hiller and Peggy Ashcroft.

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