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In November 2005, Wax was criticised by the Daily Mail columnist Richard Kay for opposing a proposed disabled-access ramp for the nearby Couper Collection charitable art gallery.
The Couper Collection is a floating art museum and registered charity, on converted barges, which is permanently moored at on the banks of the Thames in Battersea, London.
Major works by the Couper Collection include:
The Couper Collection also has a permanent Museum of First Art containing children's artworks.

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Historian Donald Morris holds that it is somewhere on Couper Street in the village of Stanger, South Africa.
' However, John Couper, the Scottish-born owner of a rival plantation adjacent to Pierce Butler's Hampton Point on St. Simon's Island, had had marked disagreements with the Roswell Kings in the past, and Kemble's partiality towards Couper is tellingly in evidence.
Heather Anita Couper CBE CPhys ( born 2 June 1949 ) is a British astronomer who popularized astronomy in the 1980s and 1990s on British television.
Manganism or manganese poisoning is a toxic condition resulting from chronic exposure to manganese and first identified in 1837 by James Couper.
Dr. Hunter Holmes McGuire is immortalized by a statue by American sculptor William Couper placed on the grounds of the Virginia State Capitol in 1904, which is 2 blocks from his beloved hospital.

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In 1927, a forty-three minute truncated version of the play written by Dulcima Glasby was broadcast on the Regional Programme, with Barbara Couper and Ian Fleming.
Couper has written and co-written several books on astronomy and space, many of these in collaboration with Nigel Henbest and made many presentations for radio, television, and in public.
Couper along with Henbest and Stuart Carter co-founded Pioneer Productions, an independent UK TV production company focusing on factual programming, in 1988.
* A Discovery of the Fraudulent practises of Iohn Darrel, Bacheler of Artes, in his proceedings concerning the Pretended Possession and dispossession of William Somers at Nottingham ; of Thomas Darling, the boy of Burton at Caldwell ; and of Katherine Wright at Mansfield, & Whittlington ; and of his dealings with one Mary Couper at Nottingham, detecting in some sort the deceitfull trade in these latter dayes of casting out Deuils, London, John Wolfe, 1599 ;
The Claymores ' first roster included five players sent to the club from the NFL, including quarterbacks Matt Blundin from the Kansas City Chiefs and Lee Williamson from the Houston Oilers ; as with all World League teams, it included 7 " national " players, including wide-receiver Scott Couper.
Siran Stacy completed another 785-yard rushing season with four touchdowns ; Yo Murphy was the leading receiver with 559 yards and 2 touchdowns ; only he, Scott Couper and Allan DeGraffenreid completeed touchdown passes on the season.
Couper focused on broadening the School's education, with attention to music and art, however, problems culminated in Couper's departure from a divided Knox in 1955.

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Kekulé, A. S. Couper, A. M. Butlerov, and Hermann Kolbe, building on the theory of radicals, developed the theory of valency, originally called " combining power ", in which compounds were joined owing to an attraction of positive and negative poles.
Archibald Scott Couper independently arrived at the idea of self-linking of carbon atoms ( his paper appeared in June 1858 ), and provided the first molecular formulas where lines symbolize bonds connecting the atoms.
Among those who were most active in pursuing early structural investigations were, in addition to Kekulé and Couper, Frankland, Wurtz, Alexander Crum Brown, Emil Erlenmeyer, and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov.
Archibald Scott Couper in 1858 and Joseph Loschmidt in 1861 suggested possible structures that contained multiple double bonds or multiple rings, but the study of aromatic compounds was in its earliest years, and too little evidence was then available to help chemists decide on any particular structure.
The crucial breakthrough for organic chemistry was the concept of chemical structure, developed independently and simultaneously by Friedrich August Kekulé and Archibald Scott Couper in 1858.
** William Couper ( bishop ), Scottish bishop ( b. 1568 )
Clinton, N. Y .: Richard W. Couper Press, 2007.
Clinton, N. Y .: Richard W. Couper Press, 2010.
While there, he met a young Scottish actress, Susan Couper Black, who used the stage name Helen Lenoir.
Another Glasby adaptation aired in 1932 on BBC National Programme, this time running eighty-five minutes, and again starring Couper.
* Heather Couper, C. B. E., astronomer, television and radio presenter, writer, and film producer ; served as commissioner for the Millennium Commission
* Holmwood House, Glasgow: A picturesque suburban villa built in 1857-8 for papermill-owner James Couper, possibly the finest work of Alexander ' Greek ' Thomson.
Ball died at the home of his son-in-law, sculptor William Couper, wife of his daughter Eliza Chickering Ball, in Montclair.
Among the notable national players included Scott McCready, an English wide receiver who played some preseason games for the New England Patriots, the Claymores ' wide receiver Scott Couper, who played a pre-season game for the Chicago Bears, Constantin Ritzmann, a German defensive end who had played for the University of Tennessee, and Rob Hart, an English rugby player who became a placekicker ; he kicked barefoot.

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This wardrobe is on display at the Costume World Broadway Collection in Pompano Beach, Florida.
The largest public collection of her letters and drawings is the Leslie Linder Bequest and Leslie Linder Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
MinGW is a native software port of the GNU Compiler Collection ( GCC ) to Microsoft Windows, along with a set of freely distributable import libraries and header files for the Windows API.
* The story of Carmilla is illustrated using old antique etchings by Tiffini Elektra X in the book In This House: A Collection of Altered Art Imagery and Collage Techniques.
The Davros Mission is an original audio adventure ( without the Doctor ) available on the Complete Davros Collection DVD box set.
Mulvey posits in her notes to the Criterion Collection DVD of Michael Powell's controversial film Peeping Tom that the cinema spectator ’ s own voyeurism is made shockingly obvious and even more shockingly, the spectator identifies with the perverted protagonist.
" DCS is reported to stand for " Digital Collection System "; the system has the same functions as before.
The beginning of set theory as a branch of mathematics is often marked by the publication of Cantor's 1874 article, " Über eine Eigenschaft des Inbegriffes aller reellen algebraischen Zahlen " (" On a Property of the Collection of All Real Algebraic Numbers ").
The decorative arts collection they donated, called the Brunnier Collection, is extensive, consisting of ceramics, glass, dolls, ivory, jade, and enameled metals.
The Art on Campus Collection is a campus-wide resource of over 2000 public works of art.
The Christian Petersen Art Museum in Morrill Hall is named for the nation ’ s first permanent campus artist-in-residence, Christian Petersen, who sculpted and taught at Iowa State from 1934 through 1955, and is considered the founding artist of the Art on Campus Collection.
As part of University Museums, the Christian Petersen Art Museum at Morrill Hall is the home of the Christian Petersen Art Collection, the Art on Campus Program, the University Museums ’ Visual Literacy and Learning Program, and Contemporary Changing Art Exhibitions Program.
The George and Ira Gershwin Collection is at the Library of Congress Music Division.
* Cuala Press Broadside Collection, illustrated by Jack B. Yeats is located at the Special Collections / Digital Library in Falvey Memorial Library at Villanova University.
One of Taylor ’ s sidecar outfits is on permanent display at the Donington Grand Prix Collection in Leicestershire, England.
His work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Brooklyn Museum, and Reynolda House Museum of American Art. In May 2007, the White House Historical Association ( via the White House Acquisition Trust ) purchased Lawrence's The Builders ( 1947 ) for $ 2. 5 million at auction.
Three of Harrison's early wooden clocks have survived ; the first ( 1713 ) is at the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers ' Collection in Guildhall ; the second ( 1715 ), is in the Science Museum and the third ( 1717 ) is at Nostell Priory in Yorkshire, the face bearing the inscription " John Harrison Barrow ".
KornShell is available as part of the AT & T Software Technology ( AST ) Open Source Software Collection.
In the original series, which ran on Radio 4 from 1973 – 83, no adaptation was made of the seminal Gaudy Night, perhaps because the leading character in this novel is Harriet and not Peter ; this was corrected in 2005 when a version specially recorded for the BBC Radio Collection was released starring Carmichael and Joanna David.
His work may also be found in museums in Italy and around the world, such as the Civica Galleria d ' Arte Moderna in Milan, the Tate Collection, The Angel of the City at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, the Norton Simon Museum, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D. C. Marini's work is authenticated by the experts at the Marino Marini Foundation in Pistoia, Italy.
* Maize Quest Fun Park is the " Largest Collection of People-Sized Mazes in the World " with mazes made of fence, rope, stone, turf, corn, Invisible Dog Fencing, Straw Bales, Tiles, Living Bamboo, and Earthen Mounds.

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