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The first church was accompanied by a growing number of hotels and other stores, which had emerged some 2 kilometres south of Wood's store at the junction of Plenty Road and High Street, the latter of which served as a route to Sydney.
The first state school opened in 1866 to the east of the junction settlement, but was later joined by another, the Tyler Street School which had opened in 1875, north-east of Wood's store.

Wood's and later
The casket appeared in one of Ed Wood's later works, the 1971 pornographic film, Necromania.
The dates also helped to disguise Wood's intimate relationship with Robert Wagner, whom she later married.
Although Mother Love Bone is remembered by many as a very talented band in its own right, its legacy, for some, is overshadowed by Wood's death and the bands that its former members would later form, most notably Pearl Jam.
She later appeared in the independent drama, Lost and Delirious ( 2001 ) and played Evan Rachel Wood's girlfriend during a guest-arc on ABC's Once and Again ( 2001 – 2002 ).
" Using an almost identical wording this statement was repeated later by Martin Gardner, possibly without having investigated into the subject: " Wood's exposure led to Blondlot's madness and death.
It was not then, as it later became, the practice to state in Honours Lists the reason for the conferring of an honour, but Jenkins writes that Wood's knighthood was essentially for his work in the insurance field.
A member of Wood's choir later recalled a hit in the middle of a concert:
In 1996, Wood's parents separated and later divorced, and Wood moved with her mother to her mother's native Los Angeles County, California.
Meanwhile she also worked as a publisher's reader, for Hurst and Blackett, and from 1859 for Bentley, recommending for instance that Bentley publish Ellen Wood's bestselling East Lynne ( 1861 ), yet turn down such later successful authors as Rhoda Broughton, M. E. Braddon, and Ouida.
Hama assisted on Wood's comic strips Sally Forth and Cannon, which originally ran in Military News and Overseas Weekly and were later collected in a series of books.
Fanshawe ( who commanded V Corps during World War I ), later became Wood's son-in-law, marrying his elder daughter Anna Pauline Mary on 25 July 1894.
The song was played on the supporting tour for the album, however, and a live recording by Traffic was later released on Wood's 2008 solo album Vulcan.
The footage was sold and later incorporated into Ed Wood's The Sinister Urge and Night of the Ghouls.

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His last appearance was Wood's Plan 9 from Outer Space.
He also includes Ed Wood's claim that one of his films made a profit and surmises that it was most likely Bride of the Monster, but that Wood had oversold the film and could not reimburse the backers.
Wood's signature performance was one-hitting the Houston Astros, a game in which he tied the major league record of 20 strikeouts in nine innings.
Dolores Agnes Fuller ( born Dolores Eble ; March 10, 1923 – May 9, 2011 ) was an American actress and songwriter best known as the one-time girlfriend of the low-budget film director Edward D. Wood, Jr. She played the protagonist's girlfriend in Glen or Glenda, co-starred in Wood's Jail Bait, and had a minor role in Bride of the Monster.
In August 1954, Fuller was cast in Wood's The Vampire's Tomb, intended to star Bela Lugosi.
She also complained that she was only portrayed as " sort of as an actress " and did not feel she was given credit for her other accomplishments and contributions towards Wood's career.
He was Ed Wood's " illiterary " agent.
She was scheduled to return to the American stage in a 1982 revival of Anastasia with Natalie Wood, until Wood's death just weeks before rehearsals.
By 1750 the Virginia House of Burgesses granted the fourth city charter in Virginia to Winchester ; as Frederick Town was renamed after Colonel Wood's birthplace in England.
Other early names for the village were Wood's Mill and Union Corners until finally Mount Sterling was selected.
In honor of Wood's eldest daughter, the town was renamed Elizabeth that same year.
Wood's childhood in Menahga was documented by Bhob Stewart in the illustrated biography, Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood ( TwoMorrows Publishing, 2003 ).
Originally known as Roundabout ( for the river bends in the area ) and then as Wood's Landing, it was renamed in the 1870s for James R. Sayre, Jr. of Newark, co-owner of Sayre & Fisher Brick Company, one of the many companies that took advantage of the extensive clay deposits supported the brick industry from the early 19th century until 1970.
Nightingale was sired from Mambrino King-Minnequa Maid, and by Wood's Hambletonian.
It was originally named Castle's Wood's, as the land in the immediate area had once belonged to Jacob Castle, a frontiersman in the likes of Daniel Boone.
It was also called " Wood's Weary Walkers " after its first commander, Colonel Leonard Wood, as an acknowledgment of the fact that despite being a cavalry unit they ended up fighting on foot as infantry.
Wood's second in command was former assistant secretary of the United States Navy, Theodore Roosevelt, a man who had pushed for American involvement in Cuban independence.
It was set up by a group of players who left Henry Wood's Queen's Hall Orchestra because of a new rule requiring players to give the orchestra their exclusive services.
In addition, most of Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs was replaced by Vaughan Williams's Sea Songs as a final tribute in his
The occasion was guitarist Ronnie Wood's debut with the band.
This was followed by a role as Gibbs in Duncan Wood's musical comedy, Cuckoo Patrol, with Freddie Garrity, Victor Maddern, and Kenneth Connor, and a small, uncredited role as a driver for John Huston in the James Bond spoof film, Casino Royale.
When, therefore, the violent agitation in Ireland against Wood's halfpence made it necessary to replace the Duke of Grafton as Lord Lieutenant, Carteret was sent to Dublin.
Wood's patent was however withdrawn, and Ireland settled down.

Wood's and north
* Woodville – a hamlet northwest of Ellisburg village and located on the north branch of Sandy Creek ; the community was originally called " Wood's Settlement " after an early pioneer family.
Wyatt's north extension was not significantly damaged, but Wood's original building was gutted.

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" Peter Heather agrees with Wood's implication in this instance: " I doubt that this is the full story, but the effects of Frankish intervention are clear enough.
* Maila Nurmi, aka 1950s TV horror hostess Vampira and co-star of Ed Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space attended Astoria High School in the late 1930s.
The character of Lobo also appeared again in Wood's Night of the Ghouls.
This allegedly misspoken line is cited as evidence of either Lugosi's failing health / mental faculties, or as further evidence of Wood's incompetence as a director.
An argument in favor of Kant as deist is Alan Wood's " Kant's Deism ," in P. Rossi and M. Wreen ( eds.
" She has also been quoted as saying that " His dressing up didn ’ t bother me — we all have our little queer habits " and giving Wood's drinking as the reason for their breakup.
In summing up the painting's impact, author Martha Tedeschi has stated: " Whistler's Mother, Wood's American Gothic, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Edvard Munch's The Scream have all achieved something that most paintings — regardless of their art historical importance, beauty, or monetary value — have not: they communicate a specific meaning almost immediately to almost every viewer.
After Wood's departure following the band's debut record, Lynne wrote and arranged all of the group's original compositions and produced every album.
In January 1970, when Carl Wayne left The Move, Lynne accepted Wood's second invitation to join the band on the condition that they focus their energy on the new project.
Glen or Glenda is a 1953 exploitation film written, directed by, and starring Ed Wood, and featuring Bela Lugosi and Wood's then-girlfriend Dolores Fuller.
File: Francis Derwent Wood-Leda. jpg | Francis Derwent Wood's Leda and the Swan
Product developer Len Brown, inspired by Wally Wood's cover for EC Comics Weird Science # 16, pitched the idea to Woody Gelman.
The film's graveyard prologue is a recreation of the opening scene from Ed Wood's then-unreleased 1958 film Night of the Ghouls.

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