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 1829 in sports - definition of 1829 in sports in Encyclopedia
1829 in sports - definition of 1829 in sports in Encyclopedia
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 1829 in sports - Canada Voyager : Travel & Tourism Guides : Information Portal
1829 in sports - Canada Voyager : Travel & Tourism Guides : Information Portal
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 wiki/1856 in sports Definition / wiki/1856 in sports Research
See also: 1855 in sports Ice hockey Possible date when pucks were introduced to the game in Canada to replace balls...
The first race was in 1829 and it has been held annually since 1856 with the exce...
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Years: 1830 1831 1832- 1833- 1834 1835 1836 Decades: 1800s 1810s 1820s - 1830s - 1840s 1850s 1860s Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century 1833 in art 1833 in literature 1833 in rail transport 1833 in science 1833 in music 1833 in sports List of state leaders in 1833 List..
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[click for more], 1820s in sports Boat race First Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race contested - won by Oxford (1829)...
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 1820s in sports - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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First Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race contested - won by Oxford (1829)
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 King's College London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King's was founded in 1829 with Crown, Church of England and political support amid popular opposition to the foundation of humanist University College London on Gower Street.
King's College London Students' Union (KCLSU) is the second oldest in London, founded just after University College London Union, and provides an enormous range of activities and services: over 50 sports clubs, 60 societies, a wide range of volunteering opportunities, 2 bars, 2 nightclubs, shops, eating places and even a gym.
In addition to the founding of the College in 1829, King's College School was created as the Junior Department.
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 King's College London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King's was founded in 1829 with Crown, Church of England and political support amid popular opposition to the foundation of humanist University College London on Gower Street.
In addition to the founding of the College in 1829, King's College School was created as the Junior Department.
King's College London Students' Union (KCLSU) is the second oldest in London, founded just after University College London Union, and provides an enormous range of activities and services: over 50 sports clubs, 60 societies, a wide range of volunteering opportunities, 2 bars, 2 nightclubs, shops, eating places and even a gym.
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 the City of Liberty Website!
Founded in 1822, incorporated in 1829, and named for the principle that Americans hold most dear, Liberty today offers a freedom of choice for contemporary living rivaling that of any community in the country.
Seasonal positions at Fountain Bluff Sports Complex Fountain Bluff Sports Complex is gearing up for another busy tournament and league season and is looking for people to fill part-time weekday and weekend positions.
Ideally located at the northeast threshold of the Kansas City region, Liberty enjoys easy access to the amenities of metropolitan life while maintaining all the advantages of a small hometown.
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 William Smith
#29: William Smith Athletics - Official site of the Herons, including information about department staff, the booster club, and facilities as well as varsity teams, sports medicine, and sports camps.
William Ephraim Smith, (1829-1890), Representative for Georgia from 1875 to 1880
Includes surnames Asche and Sieling; and Mink, Smith and Kinzer of Rockcastle and Bell Counties of Kentucky.
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 §14. The Literature of Pugilism and Hunting. VI. Caricature and the Literature of Sport. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
That athletic exercises were considered worthy of serious attention, the great illustrated work of the artist and antiquary, Joseph Strutt, The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England from the earliest period (first published in 1801) is a sign.
A new series, 3 in two volumes, was issued in 1828 and 1829.
Pugilism, though already subject to attack as brutal and ferocious, had the great heart of the country behind it.
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 Maryland Historical Society Library - PP Summary Index by Number 61-95
Betsy and Jerome's only child, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (1805-1870), was raised by his mother and her family, graduated from Harvard, and married Susan May Williams (1812-1881) in 1829.
The children may be students at the Miss Porter’s School at Farmington, Conn. These photographs include many outdoor recreation scenes, including ice-skating, tennis, and water sports.
The marriage was anulled by Napoleon’s decree in 1806, while Jerome returned to Europe and remarried according to his brother’s wishes.
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 Esquimalt Curling Club
The spiel will be an open bonspiel (Men's, Ladies, Mixed, Junior, Seniors) To secure a spot please drop off an entry ($20.00 deposit) at the Sports Centre office or mail a cheque payable to Esquimalt Curling Club c/o 1829 Francisco Tce.Victoria, B.C. V8N 4W2.Cutoff date for entries PM Wed Sep 21/05
  Now that the Juan de Fuca bonspiel is completed, it is time for you to continue or join in the bonspiel action by getting your entry into the ECC Bonspiel.  There will be lots of curling, fun, and Grey Cup action.
We are greatly appreciative of all the clubs that support our bonspiel and look forward to a great mix of curling.  Should be a great Grey Cup Weekend!  Click the link in the Calendar of Events section to find more details.  Only $55.00 per curler!!
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 IBHOF / Pierce Egan
He was the most popular and successful of English sports journalists, and the public eagerly sought out his vivid descriptions of bare knuckle bouts in the London Weekly Dispatch.
Egan was born in England, probably in 1772.
Egan's work is often cited by writers discussing the early days of fisticuffs.
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 Gun Quarter, Birmingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The number of firms in Birmingham's gun industry was 125 in 1815, 455 in 1829 (two-thirds of these in the Gun Quarter), and by 1868 there were 578 gun firms in the city.
Due to the UK's severely restrictive laws regarding gun ownership, including sporting arms, there is only a small commercial market for firearms in the United Kingdom; consequently, the majority of Birmingham's gun manufacture today is for the air gun sports trade, which first began in the city during the late 19th century.
The Gun Quarter is the name given to an area of the city of Birmingham, in England, traditionally (and still) associated with the manufacture of firearms and sporting guns.
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 The Irish News info Ireland edition: travel ireland Kerry
Caherdaniel - Derrynane National Historic Park and home of Daniel O'Connell, diving off the Skellig Islands, rock climbing and hill walking from Skellig Aquatics (Tel: 066 75277), diving from Derrynane Diving School (Tel: 066 75110), canoeing, wind surfing and watersking from Derrynane Sea Sports (Tel: 066 75266), accommodation, eateries, nearby Staigue Fort
Cahirciveen - small town with lots of pubs, boats to the Skellig Islands, birth place of Daniel O'Connell who achieved Catholic Emancipation in Ireland in 1829, Barracks Heritage Centre with displays about Daniel O'Connell and local history, accommodation, eateries, disco, campsite, bicycle hire, nearby White Strand beach, (Cahirciveen tourist office Tel: 066 72589)
Banna - popular long Banna Strand beach safe for swimming, campsite, beach memorial to Roger Casement who was executed in 1916 after bringing rifles, to assist the rebels in the Easter Rising against the British, into Ireland at Banna Strand
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 King's College London
King's College was founded in 1829, partly in reaction to the founding of University College London (UCL).
King's College London Students' Union (KCLSU) is the second oldest in London, founded just after University College London Union, and provides an enormous range of activities and services: over 50 sports clubs, 60 societies, a wide range of volunteering opportunities, 4 bars, 2 nightclubs, shops, eating places and even a Gym.
King's College London (often abbreviated to KCL) in London is the largest and one of the most prestigious colleges in the federal University of London, with some 19,500 registered students.
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 Western Maine Bed and Breakfast lodging - Rumford, Bethel, hiking, foliage, sking, quilting, snow mobiling, Appalachian Trail
Our location is excellent for those visitors wishing to experience the brilliant Maine Fall foliage, the wild beauty of the Maine Forests, the peacefulness of a bicycle ride down a country road to a covered bridge or those wishing a more private retreat after skiing or enjoying various winter sports in the area.
The farmhouse was built in 1829 and has been lovingly updated without
Located in the serene and verdant mountains of western Maine between Rumford and Bethel, Mountain Spring Farm is a small and intimate Bed and Breakfast Inn.
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 Baltimore, Maryland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baltimore is also the site of the first architectural monument honoring George Washington, a 178 foot doric column erected in 1829 and designed by Robert Mills, who later designed the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. Baltimore became an independent city in 1851, being detached from Baltimore County at that time.
Many places were flooded including the sports center ESPN Zone, the Baltimore World Trade Center (which remained closed for approximately a month during cleanup efforts) and most of the Inner Harbor.
Baltimore grew swiftly in the mid-late 18th century as the granary for sugar producing colonies in the Caribbean.
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 Taunton CC - Play-Cricket - Home Page
Taunton Cricket Club was formed in 1829 and were the first residents of The County Ground, Taunton (The home of Somerset County Cricket Club).
The club played at The County Ground before moving to Moorfields, Taunton in conjunction with Taunton Vale Hockey Club in 1977 and Taunton Vale Sports Club was formed.
Taunton Cricket Club offers the premier club venue for cricket in Taunton as well as the opportunity to play at the highest standard of club cricket in the area (West of England Premier League).
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 Somerset County Cricket Club
Taunton Cricket Club was formed in 1829 and...
Cricket in Somerset, hotels near the County Cricket Championship Challenge, stay at The Mount Somerset Hotel, best of hotels near the Somerset County Cricket Club, Taunton, Somerset...
Somerset players undergo a rigorous work out this morning in preparation for Monday's Twenty20 Cup match at...
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 Taunton CC - Play-Cricket - Home Page
Taunton Cricket Club was formed in 1829 and were the first residents of The County Ground, Taunton (The home of Somerset County Cricket Club).
The club played at The County Ground before moving to Moorfields, Taunton in conjunction with Taunton Vale Hockey Club in 1977 and Taunton Vale Sports Club was formed.
Taunton Cricket Club offers the premier club venue for cricket in Taunton as well as the opportunity to play at the highest standard of club cricket in the area (West of England Premier League).
http://taunton.play-cricket.com/home/home.asp   (2745 words)

  
 RugbyRugby : Latest News
Varsity sportsmen have made their mark in many fields.
In 1918 the name of the Inter-College fixture was changed from SAC v Victoria College to University of Cape Town v Stellenbosch University.
Frantic meetings were held amongst the Principals of UCT and Stellenbosch, the Government, the Minister of Sport, various members of the Cabinet, but UCT stood firm.
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 Pensacola Beach - Florida
Fort Pickens was built between 1829 and 1834 to protect the region, and while the city of Pensacola was seized by the Confederates during the Civil War, Fort Pickens remained under Union control.
This 40-mile-long barrier island is surrounded by Santa Rosa Sound to the north and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, offering water activities from fishing and swimming to boating and a myriad of water sports.
Many visitors pass through Pensacola Beach on their way to the seashore, but many return to the friendly beach community, which is home to the longest fishing pier on the Gulf of Mexico as well as dozens of entertainment and recreational opportunities.
http://www.coastparadise.com/homes/florida/panhandle/pensacola-beach   (783 words)

  
 Computers Assisting People CAP Cleveland
CAP donated 10 complete Pentium 2 systems and 1 HP 820c printer to International Children's Games - Greater Cleveland Sports Commission.
Pictures of CAP volunteers, Church Leaders and Students and Counclman Robert J. White at the opening of the new Computer Lab at Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ at 9200 Miles Avenue in Ward 2.
CAP donated 1 surgemaster and 1 parallel to USB adapter to Oriana House at 1829 East 55th Street.
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 apbirths2.htm
Charles James APPERLEY (Major) aka sports writer 'Nimrod', b1777-9, d 1843, =Elizabeth WYNNE b4 Jul 1777 Merioneth d 4 Jun 1834; 11 Jul 1835 St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent=Sarah TAYLOR; 1804: tenant of Bilton Hall,between Dunchurch and Rugby (former home of Edward de Vere and Joseph Addison); Bitterley Court, SAL
John APPERLY son of John L(E)Y, widower and shoemaker, Stroud 14 Feb 1809= Sophia EVANS bc 1781, d/bur 23 Sep 1829, bur St Cyr Stonehouse
Thomas APPERLEY farm lab, d/bur 3 Aug 1883, C1883 Wheatenhurst, son of John APPERLEY of Minchinhampton, 8 Jun 1802 Stonehouse=Mary FLIGHT(S) D1840 Gloucester, Longney Parish Church=Charlotte BUTLER bap 27 Apr 1817 Elmore, daughter of William=Sarah (monthly nurse with HILL family, Hardwick '81) ref ?12/9
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 King's College London -
In addition to the founding of the College in 1829, King's College School was created as the Junior Department.
King's College London Students' Union (KCLSU) is the second oldest in London, founded just after University College London Union, and provides an enormous range of activities and services: over 50 sports clubs, 60 societies, a wide range of volunteering opportunities, 2 bars, 2 nightclubs, shops, eating places and even a gym.
King's College London special plaque picture In 1993, on the 40th anniversary of the discovery of DNA, King's College London erected a special plaque in the Quad at the Strand campus to mark the College's contribution to the discovery.
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 Perth, Australia
Among the city's principal sports venues are the Ascot and Belmont racecourses on the south bank of the Swan River, to the east of the city center, the WACA cricket ground near the Causeway and Queens Park and the Australian Football Oval in the Subiaco district.
On May 2nd 1829 Captain Charles Fremantle hoisted the Union Jack at the mouth of the Swan River and took possession of the western part of 'New Holland' in the name of the British Crown, with the object of anticipating any attempt by the French to settle in the area.
Its unique situation on the water is no doubt one reason why outdoor activities play such an important part in the city's way of life and why one in four households has either a sailing boat or a motorboat.
http://www.planetware.com/australia/perth-aus-wa-p.htm   (1035 words)

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