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Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
This demonstration of his steam carriage in Rivers Great Room, at the King's Head hotel, Truro, was the first public demonstration in Britain given of steam locomotion in action.
* William Hosking, architect and civil engineer, who claimed to have formed the design for the British Museum Reading Room, and was the first Professor of Architecture at King's College London, occupied a house in Walcot Square in the 1840s.
The main House, which was built by Joseph Damer, 1st Earl of Dorchester from 1780 onwards, houses the administrative hub of the Estate, classrooms, the Senior Common Room, the King's Room and all the boys ' boarding houses.
In 1915 he was one of the first members of staff of the newly formed School of Slavonic and East European Studies, which was initially a department of King's College London, and is now a part of University College London, and where the Student Society and Senior Common Room are named after him.
It can be found in the first two rooms of the Treasure Vault Instance or King's Room.
Bedroom suites ( one baptized by Mrs. Marcos as the King's Room and another the Queen's Room ) open from the former private dining room, between which is a small skylit room that used to be a courtyard.
* In the 2009 NBC TV series Kings, the King's Hall is located in an unnamed building and was filmed in the Allen Room, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center which overlooks Columbus Circle from the sixth floor of the Time Warner Center.
King's offers several dining and meal plan options: Connerton's ( located under the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center ), the Marketplace cafe, The Susquehanna Room ( located in the Basement of the Administration Building ) and Leo's on Mane ( located in Gateway Corners ).
At the time of its closure on 4 June 2006, the museum had three galleries: City Lives explored Liverpool's cultural diversity, The River Room described life alongside the River Mersey and City Soldiers was an exhibition about the King's Regiment.
Key: A Hall ; B Saloon ; C Red Drawing room ; D Study ; E Music room ; F Blue Drawing Room ; G Staircase ; H Dining Room ; J Tapestry Room ; K King's Room ( former principal bedroom ); L West Portico ; M South Front and colonnade ; N East Portico ; O North Front ; P service wing.
* Empire ( e. g. Marble Hall, King's Audience Chamber, Queen's Bed Room, King's Library )-modifications by King Frederick I
The King's Drawing Room on Tuesday 20 August was attended by 457 ladies, and custom required that he kiss each one on the cheek.
One of his first films was a short adaptation of Stephen King's The Woman in the Room, which made the semi-finalist list for Academy Award consideration in 1983, and was shown in its entirety in the 1986 syndicated television special, Stephen King's World of Horror.
A portrait by John St Helier Lander hangs in the Bar Room of King's Inns, Dublin.
File: British Museum Room 1 Enlightenment. jpg | Bookcases in the King's Library, The British Museum

King's and leads
In later stories in The Second Jungle Book Mowgli finds and then discards an ancient treasure ( The King's Ankus ), not realising that men will kill to own it ; and with the aid of Kaa the python he leads the wolves in a war against the dhole ( Red Dog ).
The first is three miles north of the city where Dukes Cut leads to King's Lock ; the second is a few hundred yards from the city centre below Isis Lock ( known to boatmen as ' Louse Lock ') through Sheepwash Channel.
Following a 41-gun salute by the King's Troop in Green Park, she leads the Royal Family on to the palace balcony for a Royal Air Force flypast.
* To music from the mounted bands, the King's Troop leads the Household Cavalry past the Queen, first in walk-march and then in sitting-trot ( i. e., slow and quick time for the horses ).
* The crime that leads to the imprisonment of the main character in Stephen King's novella, Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption ( as well as the subsequent film, The Shawshank Redemption ), bears many similarities to the Sheppard case.
In the Lotus Sūtra, Mañjuśrī also leads the Nāga King's daughter to enlightenment.
Black has several choices here ; 3 ... Bc5 can transpose to the King's Gambit Declined after 4. d3 d6 5. f4 Nc6 6. Nf3 ; after 3 ... Nc6 4. d3, 4 ... Na5, 4 ... Bc5 or 4 ... d6 are all playable ; 3 ... Bb4 4. f4 Nxe4 5. Qh5 0-0 leads to wild but probably equal play, according to de Firmian in MCO-15.
:" Richard Bennett leads the Tories to a smashing federal victory, defeating Mackenzie King's Liberals as voters vent their anger over the depression.
From the entrance, a flight of stairs leads up to King's Hall.
His good looks quickly got him supporting roles, most notably as the son of Willie Stark played by Broderick Crawford in All the King's Men ( 1949 ), but he also enjoyed leads such as " Nick Romano " in Knock on Any Door ( 1949 ) opposite Humphrey Bogart ( who told him, " You look great, but kid, that's not enough "), " Brock Mitchell " in Fury at Showdown, and as Robin Hood in Rogues of Sherwood Forest ( 1950 ) with Alan Hale.
* 1 ... e5 leads to the classical Open Games, which includes openings like the Ruy Lopez, King's Gambit, Italian Game, Scotch Game and Petroff Defense.
That road leads on to King's Lynn and East Anglia.
The entrance now leads to the University's Crombie-Johnston and King's Postgraduate Halls of Residence.
It guards the door that leads to the Leprechaun King's domain.
The King's Bluff Nature Trail leads out onto King's Bluff ( although the far tip is still privately owned ).
The Dean of Academic Studies, Doctor Stuart Griffin, leads King's College London's Defence Studies Department, which provides theoretical and conceptual academic education in partnership with the military directing staff.
" Ravenshede begins at the aforesaidway which lies from Papilwyke to Blydeworthe, along the hollowroad eastward which is called Thefestyghe: and this leads to the King's highway which is called Nottinghamgate.

King's and over
Douglas fought in the King's own Battle, but when the fight seemed over Douglas was dragged by his men from the melee.
The King's Library, on the ground floor of the East Wing, was handed over in 1827, and was described as one of the finest rooms in London although it was not fully open to the general public until 1857, however, special openings were arranged during The Great Exhibition of 1851.
King over King's refusal to provide additional landing craft from the Pacific.
He suggested that it was not a papal banner to the King but a papal banner to the Churchly legate in the North, more specifically to archbishop Andreas Sunesøn, which he – without the knowledge of the King – brought with him on the King's crusade in the Baltic countries, in an effort to make the army take on a Christian symbol ( over the king's symbol ) and thereby strengthen the power of the church.
On 10 April Pym's case collapsed, but Pym made a direct appeal to the Younger Vane to produce a copy of the notes from the King's Privy council, discovered by the younger Vane and secretly turned over to Pym, to the great anguish of the Elder Vane.
What this means in practice, is that the Crown is passed to the firstborn, who would have preference over his siblings and cousins ; women can only accede to the throne provided they do not have any older or younger brothers ; and finally " regular order of representation " means that grandchildren have preference over the deceased King's parents, uncles or siblings.
Catherine, forced into a marriage to an unattractive, obese man over 30 years her senior, had never wanted to marry Henry, and conducted an affair with the King's favourite, Thomas Culpeper, while Henry and she were married.
* Tiki King's Ukulele Brand name database – information on over 500 ukulele makers past and present
McGregor, published the far-sighted book Industry and Humanity: A Study in the Principles Underlying Industrial Reconstruction, a dense, abstract work that went over the head of most readers but revealed the practical idealism behind King's political thinking.
In 1998, there was controversy over King's exclusion from a memorial to the Quebec Conference, which was attended by King, Roosevelt, and Churchill.
The estate has over 4. 65 hectares of garden and parkland for exploring and relaxing, and the house has been restored to reflect life during King's era.
* With much legal strife and the encouragement of Sir Francis Bacon, Chief Justice Edward Coke is dismissed from the King's Bench, and the royal prerogatives of King James I triumph over English common law.
The previous King's abdication in favour of his son was originally set to occur in 2008 as well, but there was an apparent concern that the new King should have hands-on experience as the nation's leader before presiding over a transformation in the country's form of government.
After the King's initial dismay over Churchill's appointment of Lord Beaverbrook to the Cabinet, he and Churchill developed " the closest personal relationship in modern British history between a monarch and a Prime Minister ".
* Marlowe ( MR ) ( 74 mixed pupils, day, 1936 ) is named after the poet and dramatist Christopher Marlowe ( King's Scholar, 1580 ) and looks out over the Green Court.
Despite these signs of royal favour, Cromwell's tenure as the King's chief minister was almost over.
The King's Apartments face south over the Privy Garden, the Queen's east over the Fountain Garden.
It is a large boys ' school, with over 1, 300 pupils, and was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as " The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor ".
King's Scholars are entitled to use the letters " KS " after their name and they can be identified by a black gown worn over the top of their tailcoats, giving them the nickname tugs ( Latin: togati, wearers of gowns ); and occasionally by a surplice in Chapel.
As stated above, King's Scholars wear a black gown over the top of their tailcoats, and occasionally a surplice in Chapel.
Thus, even though the King's Bench might have jurisdiction over a case and might have the power to issue the perfect writ, the plaintiff might still not have a case if there was not a single form of action combining them.
With the engine installation cleaned up, front cockpit faired over and a headrest fitted it flew into 8th place in the 1928 King's Cup race.
Loyalist leader Thomas Brown raised a division of King's Rangers to contest Patriot control over the Georgia and Carolina interior and instigated Cherokee raids against the North Carolina back-country after the Battle of King's Mountain.

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