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Town and after
Town after town now succumbed to the Allies.
Barnard did his internship and residency at the Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, after which he worked as a general practitioner in Ceres, a rural town in the Cape Province.
* 1967 – Louis Washkansky, the first man to undergo a heart transplant, dies in Cape Town, South Africa, after living for 18 days after the transplant.
Restoration of the Old Town began after 1989.
It was known firstly as Essendon Town and, after 1905, as Essendon " A " (" A " for association ).
* 1990 – Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town, South Africa after 27 years as a political prisoner.
Brown's major achievement after Work was " The Manchester Murals ", a cycle of twelve paintings in the Great Hall of Manchester Town Hall depicting the history of the city.
Monzie Square ( named after the Cameron Campbells of Monzie, Perthshire, former landowners in the town ), Station Square, where the long-since demolished railway station used to be, Gordon Square ( named for the Gordons, who owned land where the town now stands in the late 18th century, during which time the town was named Gordonsburgh ), and Cameron Square — formerly known as Town Hall Square.
This changed the momentum as South Africa secured wins in Durban and Cape Town, where Cronje scored his fourth test century, he was the first captain since W. G. Grace to win a three-match rubber after being one down.
The large square at the front of the New Town Hall, the Trammplatz, is named after him.
Soon after the Kansas Town Company, a group of investors, began to settle the area, taking their name from an English spelling of " Cansez.
His years observing Mancunian architecture subsequently influenced his works, and was inspired to pursue a career in architecture after a treasurer clerk noticed his sketches and interest in Manchester's buildings while he worked at Manchester Town Hall.
Glendower Residence, at the University of Cape Town in South Africa was named after Owain Glyndŵr.
* Two Max Fleischer features, Gulliver's Travels ( 1939 ) and Hoppity Goes to Town ( 1941 ) were previously sold to NTA along with a few independent productions released by Paramount like One Third of a Nation ( 1939 ), as well as some features acquired by the studio after their theatrical release, including The Bells of St. Mary's ( 1945 ) and Good Sam ( 1947 ) ( both originally distributed by RKO Radio Pictures ).
In 1998, Ebrahim Moosa, a University of Cape Town academic who had been critical of PAGAD, decided to take a post in the United States after his home was bombed.
In the Second Test at Cape Town, Benaud took 4 / 95 and then 5 / 49 in the second innings to secure an innings victory after the home team were forced to follow on.
None of the band came from Guildford: Black is from Ilford, Burnel from Notting Hill, Cornwell from Kentish Town and Greenfield from Brighton, while Wärmling came from Sweden and returned there after leaving the band.
In November 2011 the Volvo Ocean Race boat Puma's Mar Mostro headed to the island after the mast came down to meet a supporting vessel in the first leg between Alicante ( Spain ) and Cape Town ( South Africa ).
The New Yorkers signature display typeface, used for its nameplate and headlines and the masthead above The Talk of the Town section, is Irvin, named after its creator, the designer-illustrator Rea Irvin.
* Pitt Town, New South Wales, named after Pitt by Governor Macquarie in 1810
Another incident on 11 September 2011, where the MV Spice Islander sank after departing from Stone Town for Pemba Island, after a journey from Dar es Salaam.
* February 11 – Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison, near Cape Town, South Africa, after 27 years behind bars.

Town and town
On 7 July 2006, the new Town Museum of Abensberg was opened in the former duke's castle in the town.
File: Abensberg Stadtplatz. jpg | Town Centre with Rathaus ( town hall )
The town centre itself and the merged former municipalities consist of numerous villages ( Teilorte Town of Aalen ’ s website
The college town is politically liberal and is known by the nicknames " The Athens of Missouri ," " College Town USA ," and " CoMO.
The French period Ville Nouvelle ( New Town ) of Casablanca was designed by the French architect Henri Prost, and was a model of a new town at that time.
* " An Extraordinary Town, How one of America's smallest towns shaped the world " A book on Clarence Brown's home town with an extensive section on the life and contributions of Clarence Brown.
The most recent town charter, adopted in 1998, lays out the form of government for the Town.
" In the role as clerk of town meeting he notifies the public and members of the Town Meeting and keeps a verbatim record of proceedings.
At the first Town Meeting following the annual town election he is to appoint, subject to Town Meeting's confirmation, a Deputy Moderator from the elected Members.
From his Vila do Infante in 15th Century Portuguese, Estate or Town of the Prince on the Sagres peninsula located at the south-westernmost point of Iberia and with sea access to both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Henry sponsored voyages down the coast of Africa, sailing as far as Guinea, that were primarily exploration expeditions, later on bringing back to the nearby town of Lagos, from whence they set out, numerous African slaves and goods.
The salt mine at Wieliczka, the pilgrimage town of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska, and Kraków's Old Town are ranked by UNESCO among the most precious sites of world heritage.
* 1909: Greek Town, a successful Greek immigrant community in South Omaha, Nebraska is burnt to the ground and its residents are forced to leave town.
** Town square, an open area commonly found in the heart of a traditional town used for community gatherings
Biko is buried in King William Town, Eastern Cape Province in the town cemetery near the railroad tracks.
* The Old Town Hall, begun in 1274, extended and rebuilt between 1391 and 1399, and extended at the end of the 16th century ; one of the most monumental town halls in Central Europe
However, with the Town of Lloydminster Acts, the community became a single, integrated bi-provincial town.
* Pattaya-Chonburi Metropolitan Area consists of the City of Pattaya, Town of Chonburi, Portal town of Laem Chabang and Town of Sattahip on the west coast of Chonburi Province, Thailand

Town and subsequently
From 1903 to 1910 he was professor of zoology and geology at Victoria College, Stellenbosch, South Africa, and subsequently he became keeper of vertebrate paleontology at the South African Museum, Cape Town.
This sextet, widely regarded as one of the finest groups ever put together, worked at the Five Spot before playing shows at Cornell University and Town Hall in New York and subsequently touring Europe.
* The brick-faced Town Hall, built as a canteen and offices for Vickers ' staff and subsequently used for tea dances and other community events
Mathews ranch and trading post at Little Town was subsequently burned.
He subsequently donated land there for a church, school, and a cemetery as well as serving Town Chairman.
Turin was formed from part of Town of Turin in 1830 and was subsequently reduced in size by the formation of newer towns: Montague ( 1850 ) and Osceola ( 1844 ).
Troupsburg was subsequently diminished by contributing land to the Towns of Greenwood, New York and Jasper in 1827, and again to aid the formation of the Town of Woodhull in 1828.
The town was formed in 1798 from the Town of Mamakating, but was subsequently reduced to form other towns in 1807 and 1809.
Loomis deeded to the land to Sherwood H. Sleeper who subsequently deeded the land to the Northern Town and Land Company or Corporation, who surveyed it into lots.
The Charter Commission subsequently created a Richmond Home Rule Charter, and the Town Council unanimously approved its placement on the November 2008 ballot.
Towns set up under the " Tiny Town " law, like Hickory Withe, were not automatically dissolved with the act's repeal, although some have subsequently taken this step.
Town after town subsequently fell to the Allies.
Calleva Atrebatum ( or Silchester Roman Town ) was an Iron Age oppidum and subsequently a town in the Roman province of Britannia and the civitas capital of the Atrebates tribe.
Eventually, she reached Broadway, first appearing as an understudy to Martha Scott in Our Town, and subsequently starring in the domestic comedy, Claudia.
Coincidentally, the city of Akashi in Hyōgo Prefecture is located exactly on 135 degrees east longitude and subsequently became known as Toki no machi ( Town of Time ).
On the site of Colonel Graham ’ s headquarters arose a town bearing his name: Graham's Town, subsequently becoming Grahamstown.
He made his first radio broadcast in 1949, and subsequently appeared on TV programmes such as Rooftop Rendezvous, Top of the Town, All-star Bill and The Frankie Howerd Show.
In May another special concert, this time at the London Town and Country Club, was filmed by the BBC, with Blue Powder Monkey being subsequently shown on " Old Grey Whistle Test ".
Subsequently, on 13 April 2010, Macclesfield Town announced Gary Simpson, previously Keith Alexander's Assistant, as manager on a two-year contract in May 2011., which was subsequently extended by a further year.
* " The Lakeshore " ( Etobicoke — Lakeshore ); along the north shore of Lake Ontario and the ' Lake Shore Road ' ( now Lake Shore Boulevard West ), comprises three communities that were the first in Etobicoke to urbanize and became separate municipalities during the first half of the 20th century: the Town of Mimico, the Town of New Toronto, Village of Long Branch, and related communities that were never separate from the Township of Etobicoke ; namely, Alderwood ( originally a suburb of New Toronto ), and Humber Bay ( a historic gateway community connecting to Toronto ) which was originally sprawl from the east side of the Humber River that was subsequently split by the construction of Ontario's first motor vehicle ' freeway ' in 1938, which cuts across the top of southern Etobicoke ; ( the Queen Elizabeth Way ).
The rest of the survivors attempted to escape to the border region of Jiangxi, Guangdong and Fujian to join the remnant of Taiping forces led by Li Shixian ( 李世贤 ), but on 9 October 1864, they were ambushed by the Imperial Chinese army at Stone Town ( Shi Cheng, 石城 ) and Hong Rengan was captured and subsequently executed on 23 November 1864 at Nanchang ( 南昌 ), Jiangxi.
Hong Tianguifu escaped to the mountains near Stone Town ( Shi Cheng, 石城 ) after his token force was wiped out, but he was caught on 25 October 1864 by Qing soldiers searching for him and was subsequently executed on 18 November 1864 at the age of sixteen.

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