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Born near Harford, Pennsylvania, | Carpenter attended the common schools, and was graduat |
Harry Leonard | Carpenter OBE (17 October 1925 - 20 March 2010) was a |
le Magic" (Jeff Hanna, Richard Hathaway, Bob | Carpenter) - 3:12 |
honored in 1975 with the Bill Hayward Johnny | Carpenter Prep athlete of the year award as the Outsta |
Under heavy fire, | Carpenter Cyrus Hayden planted the American flag on to |
ge Leonard Chaney (1862-1877); Henry Bernard | Carpenter (1878-1887). |
During her visit | Carpenter met Keshab Chandra Sen, the leader of Brahmo |
hez, Fayette, Lorman, Hermanville, Carlisle, | Carpenter, Utica, Adams Station, Learned, Oakley, Raym |
Hibberd 0-4-0DM | Carpenter, ex-Guinness Brewery, Park Royal, London (un |
and buildings were produced by Reg Hill, his | carpenter Bill James and an assistant, Bob Bell. |
w as a "fire maiden" who befriends him, Paul | Carpenter as the expedition captain, and Jacqueline Cu |
Dana died soon after from his injuries; | Carpenter was reported to be "awake and alert," and wa |
In his art | Carpenter also marks out the differences and parallels |
urmeister & Wain, Nielsen and his unemployed | carpenter brother Carl, decided to travel Europe as jo |
he Virgin, is an historic rectangular-shaped | Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal church located at 561 |
House built in 1860 is an historic octagonal | Carpenter Gothic style house located at 97 Pleasant St |
One of the oldest homes in | Carpenter built during the 1800s is the home of Willia |
Horace B. | Carpenter as Pete |
Horace B. | Carpenter - Spanish Ed (uncredited) |
Horace B. | Carpenter as Hank Tomlin |
Horace B. | Carpenter as The Sheik |
Horace B. | Carpenter as Jason, lead farmer |
Horace B. | Carpenter - Ivanoff |
Horace B. | Carpenter |
Horace B. | Carpenter - Pastia |
Horace B. | Carpenter - Rand |
pted by Anita Loos from a story by Horace B. | Carpenter. |
Hother took | carpenter education in Copenhagen, worked as a merchan |
Twenty-six hours later, | Carpenter sent a detachment to look for Bankhead's uni |
an historic Gothic Revival brick house with | Carpenter Gothic ornamentation located at 310 Springmi |
nded set-up of Lee Mulhern, Lee Hutton, Kyle | Carpenter and Antonio Jones sang it's signature song, |
property includes the main house, ice house, | carpenter shop, and two barns. |
He is a descendant of the immigrant William | Carpenter (1605 England - 1658/1659 Rehoboth, Massachu |
ohnson, Aidan Rajswing, Andrew Impson, Brian | Carpenter and Steve Cain for the ZX Spectrum and relea |
piration came from a cottage designed in the | Carpenter Gothic style with a distinctive upper window |
The house was built in the | Carpenter Gothic style with hand-carved molding around |
During the protests in Wisconsin, | Carpenter, along with the 13 other Democratic State Se |
d by noted architect, Richard Upjohn, in the | Carpenter Gothic style. |
In 1954 | Carpenter caught a 66 yard touchdown pass against Ole |
In 1969, | Carpenter created Catweazle, the children's series abo |
er for Energy, Science and Innovation in the | Carpenter Ministry. |
nd is a small, one story frame chapel in the | Carpenter Gothic style. |
In 1984, | Carpenter became the Fashion Director of Foxmoor, the |
a historic Late Gothic Revival church in the | Carpenter Gothic style located in Hinsdale, Illinois. |
In 1936, | Carpenter captured the gold medal in the discus throw |
It was constructed in the | Carpenter Gothic style in 1881 and was added to the Na |
was built onto the log cabin in 1873 in the | Carpenter Gothic style, part of the Gothic Revival Arc |
It was built in 1891 in the | Carpenter Gothic style. |
tory, rectangular wood frame building in the | Carpenter Gothic style. |
Built in 1889 in the | Carpenter Gothic style of architecture, it is a massiv |
aduating from Ball State University in 2005, | Carpenter worked as a Congressional correspondent for |
The church is in the | Carpenter Gothic Victorian style. |
Built in the | Carpenter Gothic-style, the simple, sparingly ornament |
The film is the second installment in what | Carpenter calls his "Apocalypse Trilogy", which began |
In 1866 | Carpenter was ordained an Elder and was sent to the Mi |
Designed by architect George E. James in the | Carpenter Gothic style, it was built by Foss and Olsen |
Built of wood in 1854 in the | Carpenter Gothic style, it was designed by the Rev. Jo |
New York architect Charles C. Haight in the | Carpenter Gothic style of architecture, it was built l |
at little was shown of the spacecraft in the | Carpenter film, then "fill the gaps" for what was not |
ed by its original finial and pendant in the | Carpenter Gothic style. |
In 1866 | Carpenter visited India, which had been an ambition of |
In 1817 | Carpenter married Margaret Sarah Geddes who was a note |
A first-round draft choice in 1956, | Carpenter was selected by the reigning NFL champion Cl |
In 1984, | Carpenter went on to take command of the 10th Mountain |
In 1982, | Carpenter was inducted into the College Football Hall |
one-story, gable-roofed church built in the | Carpenter Gothic board-and-batten style. |
arn, well, carriage house, and stable in the | Carpenter Gothic style. |
he original presenter line-up included Steve | Carpenter, Chris Criddle, Scott Temple, and Andy Saund |
The complex includes a | Carpenter Gothic style board and batten church constru |
e news, Zombie felt obligated to inform John | Carpenter, out of respect, of the plans to remake his |
She meets and interviews John | Carpenter. |
nto Hotel was moved before the inundation by | Carpenter Lake to Gold Bridge, where it operated as th |
He also is a | carpenter and owns a sporting goods store in Lillehamm |
He is a | carpenter and a surfing enthusiast, and he has a natur |
A second younger brother is Geoff | Carpenter. |
tle Guy, his protagonist, Chris Dunbar, is a | carpenter, a job Carswell himself has had. |
The chapel is a | Carpenter Gothic structure with some Swedish influence |
In this name, the family name is Boyd | Carpenter, not Carpenter. |
Built in 1848, it is a | Carpenter Gothic-style church sheathed with beveled-ed |
The next class after blacksmith is the | carpenter, “sakko”. |
ounty Courthouse in Waynesboro, Georgia is a | Carpenter Romanesque building from 1856. |
nuary 14, 1976 in Woodbridge, Virginia) is a | carpenter, stagehand and TV personality. |
w known as the E. St. Julien Cox House, is a | Carpenter Gothic-style house in St. Peter, Nicollet Co |
His first wife, Ruth, is deceased; | Carpenter married T. Helen Edwards Bryant on 18 Januar |
nter projecting bay and refined Italianate / | Carpenter Gothic style details. |
rum combined the then-popular Italianate and | Carpenter Gothic styles he found in pattern books, as |
-front frame structure in the Italianate and | Carpenter Gothic-styles built in 1861. |
reek Revival, Second Empire, Italianate, and | Carpenter Gothic." |
Its distinctive | Carpenter Gothic Victorian style makes it a signature |
chased in 1945 to forestall its destruction, | Carpenter was appointed to oversee the restoration of |
rnist Guido Basso; authors Janet Lunn, J. D. | Carpenter, and John Oughton; folk opera composer Suzan |
Neoharriotta carri Bullis & J. S. | Carpenter, 1966 |
dge was originally built in 1856 by James C. | Carpenter at a cost of $2,244. |
James Madison | Carpenter, born in Blacklands, Mississippi (near Boone |
In 2003, the James Madison | Carpenter Collection Online Catalogue, the University |
It was not until 1845 that James C. | Carpenter built the covered bridge across the Pequea C |
The company was founded by James H. | Carpenter and a small group of New York City investors |
At the end of January 2007, | Carpenter was released by Brighton, so Hammond became |
's retirement from politics in January 2006, | Carpenter became Premier, which he remained until the |
r life-size sculptures of saints by Jay Hall | Carpenter. |
ilding in Annapolis, was created by Jay Hall | Carpenter and unveiled on April 3, 2002. |
The son of Henry Jenkins, a | carpenter who occasionally made musical instruments, h |
um and had at least one child named Jerry M. | Carpenter who was born about 1848. |
Jimmy Little ( | carpenter) |
e Highway 114, a portion named after John W. | Carpenter in Irving, Texas. |
e Highway 183, a portion named after John W. | Carpenter in Irving, Texas. |
John Alden | Carpenter: A Chicago Composer (1995) |
lding was built in art deco style by John H. | Carpenter and designed by his brother, architect J.E.R |
John Alden | Carpenter (February 28, 1876 - April 26, 1951) was a A |
e third child, and only son, of John Bridle, | carpenter, and Amelia (formerly Bartlett), living in H |
Captain John Cook | Carpenter took command in 1816, followed by Captain Ro |
ne poem for orchestra composed by John Alden | Carpenter in 1933; it was premiered by the New York Ph |
On 1 February 1877 John Stilley | Carpenter married Margaret E. Cutler (29 July 1860 - 1 |
John Cadwalider | Carpenter, born in 1839 at Covington, Virginia served |
mpany were Joseph's brothers John Cadwalider | Carpenter and Samuel Steuben Carpenter. |
century (such as Henry Hadley and John Alden | Carpenter), and bring them vividly to life with the Na |
er, Jack Beeson, William Bergsma, John Alden | Carpenter, Henry Cowell, Norman Dello Joio, Vivian Fin |
John B. | Carpenter House is a historic home located at Plattsbu |
John Stilley | Carpenter, born 11 February 1849 at Centreville, Delaw |
John R. | Carpenter Jrcrin001 (talk) 07:47, 30 March 2009 (UTC) |
John William | Carpenter (August 31, 1881 - June 16, 1959) was an Ame |
Captain Joseph H. | Carpenter was wounded in action on August 9, 1862 at t |
ved upon his First Lieutenant, Joseph Hannah | Carpenter, who was born in 1834 at Covington, Virginia |
1919 Joseph Estlin | Carpenter Theism in Medieval India |
fter the First Battle of Manassas, Joseph H. | Carpenter became the Captain of the battery with John |
Juliacorbula luteola ( | Carpenter, 1864) |
Production Stage Manager: Karen L. | Carpenter |
Keion Eric | Carpenter (born October 31, 1977 in Baltimore, Marylan |
Keith A. | Carpenter (born August 3, 1941) was one of Canada's to |
etts, the only child of Charles F. Kelley, a | carpenter, and his wife Mary. |
William Kenneth ("Ken") | Carpenter (April 19, 1913 - March 15, 1984) was the US |
ravis, Scott Williams (serial killer), David | Carpenter (serial killer), Magdalena Solis, Ondrej Rig |
L. Henry | Carpenter circa 1882. |
He was defeated by Labor's William | Carpenter in 1903. |
Reed as a freedman worked as a laborer and | carpenter and earned the money to build his own house |
Lacuna porrecta | Carpenter, 1864 |
writer on the Picturesque, by Lady Caroline | Carpenter, fourth daughter of George Carpenter, 1st Ea |
Lance Kerwin.....Billy | Carpenter |
University in Newport News, the Landmark and | Carpenter Theatres in Richmond, and a venue in Norther |
It forms the project's largest reservoir, | Carpenter Lake west of Lillooet. |
Las Colinas | Carpenter Ranch Station will be a DART light rail stat |
i Prichard, was married to the late Humphrey | Carpenter. |
run, but the Dolphins got the last laugh as | Carpenter made the game-winning 25-yard field goal. |
His brother in law Herbert | Carpenter played for Essex. |
After leaving college | Carpenter became business manager of Asbury College at |
d ship at Liverpool: standing at left Robert | Carpenter, William Caffyn, Tom Lockyer; middle row Joh |
Amy-Jill Levine is E. Rhodes and Leona B. | Carpenter Professor of New Testament Studies at Vander |
Amy-Jill Levine - E. Rhodes and Leona B. | Carpenter Professor of New Testament Studies |
Leonard Griswold | Carpenter (July 28, 1902 - May 15, 1994) was an Americ |
Levi D. | Carpenter (August 21, 1802 - October 27, 1856) was a U |
An analogy would be like a | carpenter who, instead of having one tool that does ev |
ed, "the French DJ still has charisma like a | carpenter has nails, and might even find another gear |
s to the Dallas Cowboys for linebacker Bobby | Carpenter on May 10, 2010. |
Brightwork (formerly Facing the Lion) (Caleb | Carpenter). |
s former Hollyoaks cast-mate Zoe Lister (Zoe | Carpenter) was her bridesmaid. |
Lloyd Preston | Carpenter, born March 28, 1884. |
Built by local master | carpenter Thomas Phillips to a design by architect Sir |
was built between 1913-1914 by local master | carpenter Sam Matthews. |
ol before becoming a shipwright loftsman and | carpenter. |
sted his brother, Brigadier General Louis H. | Carpenter in the updating of their father's genealogic |
Robert Louis "Bob" | Carpenter (December 12, 1917 to October 19, 2005), was |
uasion of her former lover, Louisa d'Andelot | Carpenter, Holman and Reynolds, who went by his middle |
Steven Ford ... Lt. Bill | Carpenter |
Glenn and M. Scott | Carpenter are the last surviving members of the Mercur |
Project Mercury Astronaut Commander M. Scott | Carpenter, USN, after his orbital flight on 24 May. |
Robert M. "Bob" | Carpenter (November 6, 1917 - April 18, 1997) was an A |
nsell Richard James, Norman MacMillan, Peter | Carpenter, Richard Jeffries Dawes, Norman Jones, Ernes |
Margaret Sarah | Carpenter was born in Salisbury in 1793 the daughter o |
Portrait of John Gibson by Margaret Sarah | Carpenter, 1857 |
Margaret Mary | Carpenter, born August 3, 1950(1950-08-03) in Detroit, |
avestones, including that of one Mark Sharp, | carpenter, who made the head- and footstones himself, |
crenellated bell tower, one of the marks of | Carpenter Gothic churches, was replaced with a steeple |
Kate later returned to Hornchurch, married a | carpenter and brought up a family of five children. |
1875 in Washington County he married Isabell | Carpenter, and the couple would have a daughter and th |
After the divorce Curtis married Elizabeth | Carpenter and they had two children, Curtis Jr. in 177 |
e gantry, killing himself and marshal Andrew | Carpenter. |
Born to Salomon Martin, a | carpenter and Virginie Lafleur, Martin studied at St. |
what country music entertainer, Mary Chapin | Carpenter is doing. |
. King, Los Lobos, Ricky Skaggs, Mary Chapin | Carpenter, and more than 150 other national, regional, |
h Guitars", which was written by Mary Chapin | Carpenter. |
r Jimmy Griffin, The Remingtons, Mary Chapin | Carpenter, John Michael Montgomery, Randy Travis, Bill |
bum featured collaborations with Mary Chapin | Carpenter, Mimi Farina, Dar Williams, the Indigo Girls |
country and bluegrass club where Mary Chapin | Carpenter performed early in her career. |
by American country music artist Mary Chapin | Carpenter. |
bons temps" is in the lyrics of Mary Chapin | Carpenter song "Houston" about Hurricane Katrina, from |
The song was co-written with Mary Chapin | Carpenter. |
Luther Vandross, Stevie Wonder, Mary Chapin | Carpenter and Natasha Bedingfield, . |
Mary Chapin | Carpenter for "Shut Up and Kiss Me" |
erformed the song as a duet with Mary Chapin | Carpenter. |
and Eudora Welty, to whose life Mary Chapin | Carpenter dedicated the song Halley Came to Jackson. |
s a song she wrote together with Mary Chapin | Carpenter. |
glas, Del McCoury, Junior Brown, Mary Chapin | Carpenter, Elvis Costello, Howard Armstrong, Sharon Gi |
Harris, Tammy Wynette, Alabama, Mary Chapin | Carpenter, The Dillards, Mason Williams, Stephen Still |
Matthew Hale | Carpenter (born Decatur Merritt Hammond Carpenter; Dec |
"You Can Depend on Me" (Charles | Carpenter, Louis Dunlap, Earl Hines) - 3:32 |
"You Can Depend on Me" (Charles | Carpenter, Louis Dunlap, Earl Hines) - 5:01 |
"You Can Depend on Me" (Charles | Carpenter, Louis Dunlap, Earl Hines) - 6:55 |
Meioceras cornucopiae | Carpenter, 1858 |
Built for Barbadian Quaker merchant Samuel | Carpenter, the house was located near the heart of the |
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