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He was the second youngest of eight children of George Huxley and Rachel Withers.
The Marion County brick courthouse was erected in 1914, architect Elmer George Withers.
Wheatland's historical importance lies in the fact that it was the community studied by Carl Withers, an anthropology graduate student from Columbia University, and described pseudonymously in his book " Plainville U. S. Athe name " James West ").
An " Oyster-tecture " project has been implemented at Withers Estuary, Withers Swash, South Carolina, by Neil Chambers-led volunteers, at a site where pollution was impacting beach tourism.
Villars was able to regroup his forces, but Marlborough and Eugène attacked again, assisted by the advance of a detachment under General Withers advancing on the French left flank, forcing Villars to divert forces from his centre to confront them.
* Wild and Woolly was used again in a 1937 comedy western starring Jane Withers about a bank robbery during a town's anniversary party.
Young was married to actor Grant Withers from 1930 to 1931.
After following several leads which came to nothing, his goal was realized when George Withers, who owned a rubber plantation on the Mazaruni River, offered him the use of a large house on his property for this purpose.
The first coherent landscaping was undertaken by Charles Bridgeman for Queen Caroline ; under the supervision of Charles Withers, the Surveyor-General of Woods and Forests, who took some credit for it.
Withers was born the youngest of six children in the small coal-mining town of Slab Fork, West Virginia.
Raised in nearby Beckley, West Virginia, Withers was twelve years old when his father died.
During early 1970, Withers ' demonstration tape was audited favorably by Clarence Avant of Sussex Records.
The album was a success and Withers began touring with a band assembled from members of The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band: drummer James Gadson, guitarist Benorce Blackmon, keyboardist Ray Jackson, and bassist Melvin Dunlap.
It was Withers ' second gold disc awarded track with confirmed sales in excess of three million.
His performance at Carnegie Hall on October 6 1972 was recorded, and released as the live album Bill Withers, Live at Carnegie Hall on November 30 1972.
Due to a legal dispute with the Sussex company, Withers was unable to record for some time thereafter.
Within These Walls, a prison drama starring veteran actress Googie Withers, seems to have inspired the later Australian soap opera Prisoner Cell Block H. Lillie was based on the real-life story of Lillie Langtry, and saw Francesca Annis reprising the role from ATV's Edward the Seventh, and The Gentle Touch starring Jill Gascoine was the UK's first drama series with a female police detective in the lead role.
The series was inspired by British television drama Within These Walls, which had achieved moderate success in Australia ( Prisoner producers even approached Googie Withers of Within These Walls to play the role of Prisoners governor, an offer that she declined ) The part later going to Patsy King.
* Donald Sinden as Sir Peter Teazle, Marc Sinden as Charles Surface, Googie Withers as Lady Sneerwell, directed by John Barton, Haymarket Theatre ( transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre ) in 1983 and then was chosen as the British Council's 50th anniversary tour of Europe in 1984.
The term was coined in July 1891 by local art critic Sidney Dickenson, reviewing the works of Melbourne-based artists Arthur Streeton and Walter Withers.
The album was the last on which drummer Pick Withers played.
Withers was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his part in the action.
The final Black Buck mission ( XM607 flown by Flight Lieutenant Martin Withers ) was against Argentine troop positions close to Stanley on 12 June, cratering the eastern end of the airfield and causing widespread damage to airfield stores and facilities.

Withers and born
William Harrison " Bill " Withers, Jr. ( born July 4, 1938 ) is an American singer-songwriter and musician who performed and recorded from 1970 until 1985.
Elkins was born near New Lexington, Ohio and moved with his family to Westport, Missouri ( now part of Kansas City ) in the mid-1840s to Philip Duncan Elkins and Sarah Pickett Withers.
An Anglo-Indian, Withers was born in Karachi, then part of British India, to Edgar Withers, a captain in the Royal Navy, and a Dutch-German mother named Zitette.
Reginald Greive ' Reg ' Withers ( born 26 October 1924 ) is a former long-serving member of the Australian Senate, a former government minister, and former Lord Mayor of Perth.
Ramsey Muir Withers, CMM, CD ( born July 28, 1930 ) is the oldest living past Chief of the Defence Staff, the highest ranking position in the Canadian Forces 1980 – 1983.
Jane Withers ( born April 12, 1926 ) is an American actress.
Lincoln Withers ( born 7 May 1981 in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory ) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for the Crusaders of Europe's Super League.

Withers and Atlanta
Fred C. Bennette, Jr., introduced him to Murray M. Silver, Esq., Atlanta, Georgia, Attorney, who served as his campaign finance chairman, promoted concerts featuring top entertainers including Harry Belafonte and Bill Withers.

Withers and Georgia
The soundtrack also features the Bill Withers song " Ain't No Sunshine " performed by Grover Washington Jr. ( from his album Inner City Blues ( Kudu, 1972 )) and the song " Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes " by singer / guitarist Charlie Brown from his album Up from Georgia ( Polydor, 1970 ).

Withers and parents
Withers and McCallum were the parents of three children ; actress Joanna McCallum, art director Nicholas and Amanda.

Withers and Ruth
Early films, including those from the silent era, which feature the station include Traffic in Souls ( 1913 ), which starred Matt Moore ; The Yellow Passport ( 1916 ), starring Clara Kimball Young ; My Boy ( 1921 ), starring Jackie Coogan ; Frank Capra's The Strong Man ( 1926 ), starring Harry Langdon ; We Americans ( 1928 ), starring John Boles ; The Mating Call ( film ), 1928, co-starring Thomas Meighan and Renée Adorée ; Ellis Island ( 1936 ), starring Donald Cook ; Paddy O ' Day ( 1936 ), starring Jane Withers ; Gateway ( 1938 ), starring Don Ameche ; Exile Express ( 1939 ), which starred Anna Sten ; I, Jane Doe ( 1948 ), starring Ruth Hussey and Vera Ralston, and Gambling House ( 1951 ), starring Victor Mature
This road edition of Hellzapoppin included Barto and Mann, Charles Withers, The Radio Rogues, Harry Reso, Walter Nilsson, The Charioteers, Lyda Sue, Theo Hardeen, June Winters, Bonnie Reed, Shirley Wayne, Ruth Faber, Stephanie Olsen, Bergh and Moore, Dippy Diers, Bobby Barry, Billy Adams, and Sid Dean.

Withers and Walter
* Walter Withers
By the 1880s, swagmen featured in many exhibitions, including the works of Tom Roberts, Walter Withers, Arthur Streeton, Frederick McCubbin, and other artists associated with the Melbourne-based Heidelberg School, which is customarily held to be the first distinctly Australian movement in Western art and the " golden age of national idealism " in Australian painting.
Walter Withers ( 1854 – 1914 ) won the inaugural Wynne Prize in 1896.
Besides Arthur Streeton and Walter Withers, other major artists in the movement included Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin and Charles Conder.
* Walter Withers
Image: Withers storm 1896 wynne prize. jpg | Walter Withers, The Storm, 1896
Banyule is the birthplace of the internationally recognised Heidelberg School of Art, which was formed when a group of iconic artists, including Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Frederick McCubbin, Walter Withers, Charles Conder and others moved to a shack on Mount Eagle ( now known as Eaglemont ) and began painting the landscape in a uniquely Australian way during the late 1880s.
Aside from the Montsalvat artist community, Eltham has also been home to artists such as Walter Withers and Neil Douglas, as well as to writers such as Alan Marshall and Mervyn Skipper.
Though not as substantial as the older colonies at Heidelberg and Box Hill, several artists, such as Clara Southern and Walter Withers, who were associated with the Heidelberg School, took up residence in Warrandyte.
He enjoyed working with director Milestone and fellow cast members Dana Andrews, Anne Baxter, Walter Brennan and Jane Withers, and during filming he met composer Aaron Copland, who remained a friend in later years.
* Withers Stakes-with regular jockey Walter Miller increasingly having difficulty making weight, a new jockey and another eventual Hall of Famer, Joe Notter, rode him to victory.
The Storm by Walter Withers, winner of the first Wynne Prize in 1897.
* 1897 – Walter Withers – The Storm
* 1900 – Walter Withers – Still Autumn
And sadly, Withers lost adult son Walter Randall “ Randy ” Moss ( from her first marriage ) on January 15, 1986, just two days after his 34th birthday.

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