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Whitehead also opened a factory at St Tropez in 1890 which exported torpedoes to Brazil, Holland, Turkey and Greece.
In 1993, the Addison Academic Center opened with classroom space, the Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Auditorium, the seminary bookstore, and the student lounge.
The new KwaDukuza eGoli Hotel opened in 2001, when it hosted 3000 police officers for the world summit on sustainable development, it was owned Mark Whitehead of Whitehead Enterprises, then also soon went out of business.

Whitehead and new
Morris wrote that "... there is good reason for claiming that Whitehead shared the social and political ideals of the new liberals.
The original main building was expanded, and the Lockwood Building, Whitehead Building, Education Building, Warmington Tower and St James's Hall were all built during this period in order to accommodate the influx of new students.
In 1882, Headmaster Henry Whitehead Moss moved the school from its original town centre location to a new site over the River Severn, in Kingsland ( a site which had, amongst other things, housed the Shrewsbury workhouse and a foundling hospital ).
The final two episodes of the series feature a new arrival ( Geoffrey Whitehead ), who tries to organise a rebellion of the demons in Hell, with Thomas's help, with exactly the same degree of success that Gary and Thomas had in series 1.
Only just completed, with a tar seal for the circuit still a year away, the race was won by Englishman Peter Whitehead racing a new voiturette ERA B-Type that was just too fast for the locally developed machinery.
Paxton Whitehead took over management of the company with the 1967 season and under his leadership, the Festival gained new heights.
In the late 1950s, Whitehead approached Robert Maxwell, then chairman of Pergamon Press, to start a new journal, Topology, but died before its first edition appeared in 1962.
The article also reported that in early 1903 Whitehead built a 200 horsepower eight-cylinder engine, intended to power a new aircraft.
In 1949 Crane published a new article in Air Affairs magazine that supported claims that Whitehead flew.
In 1975 Knight and Whitehead took over the name Marmalade again with a new line-up, fronted by vocalist and guitarist Sandy Newman.
However, as a first indication that the induced pluripotent stem cell ( iPS ) cell technology can in rapid succession lead to new cures, it was used by a research team headed by Rudolf Jaenisch of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to cure mice of sickle cell anemia, as reported by Science journal's online edition on December 6, 2007.
Shortly, with the generation of a groundswell of support for the organisation at a meeting at Red Lion Square, Tony Whitehead and others joined Tony Calvert, Martyn Butler and Rupert Whitaker and, with the help of a new group of people, formally founded the organisation and saw it through registration as a charity to provide direct services to those affected by HIV.
Bill Quinn became the club's new chairman, with previous owners Chris Hamilton and Sean Whitehead remaining as directors.
In 1870 he became a member of the committee investigating the effectiveness of the Whitehead torpedo, and in 1876 became commander of the new torpedo school, where his duties included rewriting torpedo manuals, inventing aiming apparatus and developing mine warfare.
In 1954 Whitehead and Ken Wharton piloted a new model ' D ' type Jaguar to win the 12-Hour Race of Reims on 4 July.
On 4 July 1954, Wharton and Peter Whitehead piloted a new model Jaguar D-Type to win the 12-Hour Race of Reims.
Whitehead was given a new three-year contract during the 2005 – 06 season, in which he scored a swerving 30-yard free kick past then England goalkeeper Paul Robinson in a 3 – 2 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.
Whitehead and team-mate Liam Lawrence both signed new contracts in August 2006.
" The man in the Hathaway shirt " with his aristocratic eye patch which used Baron George Wrangell as model ; " The man from Schweppes is here " introduced Commander Edward Whitehead, the elegant bearded Brit, bringing Schweppes ( and " Schweppervesence ") to the U. S .; a famous headline in the automobile business, " At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock ";
During the Battle of Drøbak Sound in April 1940, the German navy lost the new heavy cruiser Blücher, one of their most modern ships, to a combination of fire from various coastal artillery emplacements, including two obsolete German-made Krupp 280 mm ( 11 in ) guns and equally obsolete Whitehead torpedos.
Following the announcement of the show's relaunch in 2010, Australian actors Hugh Sheridan and Axle Whitehead, and former MTV Australia VJ Darren McMullen, were rumoured to be in the running of becoming the new host.
Georgina Whitehead, History notes for new riverside park area, prepared for the City of Melbourne, 1998 ( unpublished ).
A new book, Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics was published in May 2009.
Trevor Tanner started a new group, Kite, who sounded similar to the Bolshoi, with Jason Stainthorpe from Then Jericho on bass and Ian Whitehead on drums, and recorded an album with Adrian Borland from The Sound.

Whitehead and factory
The first working prototype of the modern self-propelled torpedo was created by a commission placed by Giovanni Luppis (), an Austrian naval officer from Fiume ( now called Rijeka ), a port city of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy ( modern Croatia ), and Robert Whitehead, an English engineer who was the manager of a town factory.
After the Austrian government decided to invest in the invention, Whitehead started the first torpedo factory in Fiume.
Luppis knew Robert Whitehead, an English engineer who was the manager of a Fiume factory and in 1864 Luppis made a contract with him in order to perfect the invention.
Whitehead and Darvarich traveled to Bridgeport, Connecticut to find factory jobs.
Around 1915 Whitehead worked in a factory as a laborer and repaired motors to support his family.
The factory entered three, whose driver pairings were Stirling Moss and Jack Fairman, Leslie Johnson and 3-times Mille Miglia winner Clemente Biondetti, and the eventual winners, Peter Walker and Peter Whitehead.
The Walker / Whitehead car was the only factory entry to finish, the other two retiring with lack of oil pressure.
Once again the event proved to be a battle between the Alfa Romeo factory 158s of Giuseppe Farina, Juan Manuel Fangio and Luigi Fagioli and the Scuderia Ferraris of Alberto Ascari, Luigi Villoresi ( who had the latest model with de Dion rear suspension, twin overhead camshaft engine and 4-speed gearbox ), Raymond Sommer and Peter Whitehead.
The torpedoes were delivered in 1900 from the Whitehead torpedo factory in Fiume, then part of Austria-Hungary.

Whitehead and near
Gustave Whitehead and his 1901 monoplane taken near Whitehead's Pine Street shop.
* 1901-Gustave Whitehead allegedly flies his Whitehead No. 21 on August 14, 1901 near Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Findley and Whitehead resided at Stone Orchard, a farm near Cannington, Ontario, and in the south of France.
I was a boy at the time, playing on a lot near the Whitehead shop on Cherry Street, and recall the incident well as we were surprised to see the plane leave the ground.
After having ordered the first 50 torpedoes from Whitehead Torpedo Works, on 10 August 1940 the first aircraft landed at T5 airfield, near Tobruk.
Coastal scenery of a different kind may be seen in the Islandmagee area near Whitehead.
Northern Ireland Railways No. 105 near Whitehead
Darden was born on a farm near Franklin, Virginia to Katherine Lawrence ( Pretlow ) Darden ( 1870 – 1936 ) and Colgate Whitehead Darden, Sr. ( 1867 – 1945 ).
The home of Henry Whitehead and Matilda Shields, near Chestnut Flats

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