:::::::::::::::::::KATHERINE JANE LLOYD THOMAS katherine Jane Lloyd Thomas CV. 1997 Neale and Nordern, Long and Kentish, JasperJacobs Associates, Griffin Young, Tim Ronalds Architects, everard and Graves http://www.inplaceofthepage.co.uk/lloydthomas.htm
Extractions: Katherine Jane Lloyd Thomas CV Address : 3C, Bouverie Road, London N16 0AH e-mail : katielloydthomas@hotmail.com Tel: home Tel: work Birth : 24 October 1966 Nationality : British / Australian 2000-now - University of East London - Senior lecturer. Year 1 design, yrs 2,3,4,MA history and theory. 2000-now - Bartlett School of Architecture . Pre-diploma dissertation group tutor. Kingston University . Studio tutor with Daniel Rosbottom for Years 2 and 3. South Bank University . - Atelier co-tutor with Daniel Rosbottom for Years 2 and 3. University of Nottingham . Teaching and administration for Year 1 studio work. Nottingham Trent University University of Central England . Part-time tutor for year 2 and 3 architecture degree students. 1994-now - Visiting tutor at University of North London University of Strathclyde and Birmingham Institute of Art and Design . Visiting critic for Degree and Diploma including The Bartlett, University of Nottingham, University of East London, South Bank, Greenwich and Oxford Brookes June 2002 - Scroope 14 Co-authored article with Helen Stratford on Taking Place 2 event at UNL in 2001 Jan 2002 - Visual Culture in Britain Refereed article 'Conceiving Architecture Through Colour' published.
The Pseudonyms Of Gore Vidal 1950-1954 So using the name katherine everard the everard was a gay bathhouse in New Yorkwhere he once took a shocked and titillated Truman Capote - Vidal wrote A http://www.pitt.edu/~kloman/pseudo.html
Extractions: The Pseudonyms of Gore Vidal: 1950-1954 After the daily New York Times and other publications put him on an unofficial blacklist for having written The City and the Pillar , Vidal found his literary novels could not sustain him financially. By the mid-1950s, he was writing screenplays for Hollywood and plays for live television. During this time, he also wrote five pulp fictions under three pseudonyms - two of which he did not acknowledge or discuss for decades. A sixth quickie novel went unfinished and unpublished (the manuscript resides among his archival papers at Harvard), and a seventh, for which he signed a contact with Avon, never got as far as the page. The "Edgar Box" Mystery Novels (1952 - 1954) Vidal published three mystery novels in the 1950s under the pseudonym "Edgar Box," and though for years he maintained relative secrecy about his authorship of books, he has since acknowledged his work and even republished the books with his own name on the cover (alongside that of the "original" author). His protagonist in each was Peter Cutler Sargeant II, a young New York public relations specialist who seemed to get caught up in murders and who became quite adept at solving them. In Death in the Fifth Position , Sargeant figures out who killed a ballerina in the middle of her performance. In
Harry's Page all about the author and his work, including the novels he published under variouspseudonyms, such as A Star s Progress by katherine everard, pictured here http://www.pitt.edu/~kloman/harry.html
Extractions: Welcome to my Homepage at the University of Pittsburgh , where I'm the news adviser to the daily student newspaper, The Pitt News , and where I teach journalism classes in the English Department . I also write movie reviews for City Paper , Pittsburgh's alternative weekly newspaper. In fact, you can read this week's film reviews if you like, and at least one or two of mine will be among them. Or you can read my list of the best movies of 2003 Before going to work for City Paper , I wrote reviews for 14 years for In Pittsburgh Weekly . On Sept. 26, 2001, City Paper bought In Pittsburgh Weekly , then closed it and hired much of its staff. We lost the on-line In Pittsburgh archives in the process, but I've kept a selection of my reviews on my own web pages, and you can read them by visiting The Movie Review Index that I've created.
Gore Vidal Bibliography Fantastic Fiction, Gore Vidal (Eugene Luther Vidal) USA (1925 ) aka Edgar Box,katherine everard. A Star s Progress (1950) (writing as katherine everard). http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Gore_Vidal.htm
Extractions: GORE VIDAL is the author of twenty-two novels, five plays, many screenplays, more than two hundred essays, and a memoir. He was born in 1925 at the United States Military Academy at West Point, and brought up in Washington, D.C. He enlisted in the army at the age of seventeen and served as first mate on an army ship in the Bering Sea, where he wrote his first book, Williwaw. In the sixties, three praised novels established Vidals reputation as a bestselling author: Julian (1964); Washington, D.C. (1967); and Myra Breckinridge (1968). His collected essays, United States, won the National Book Award in 1993. In 1995 he published a memoir, Palimpsest, which the Sunday Times called one of the best first-person accounts of this century we are likely to get. Williwaw In a Yellow Wood The Season of Comfort ... The Search for the King A Star's Progress (writing as Katherine Everard) Death in the Fifth Position (writing as Edgar Box) Death Before Bedtime (writing as Edgar Box) The Judgement of Paris Death Likes it Hot (writing as Edgar Box) Messiah Visit to a Small Planet The Best Man Rocking The Boat ... Washington, D.C.
Course Description readings will be selected from among the works of such writers as Milton, Marvell,Charles I, Hobbes, Coppe, Winstanly, everard, katherine Philips, Jonson http://www.uoguelph.ca/calendar_archives/undergrad/1998-99/c37-323.htm
Extractions: 1998-1999 Undergraduate Calendar Course Description Literary Culture and the English Civil War W(3-0) [0.50] This course will examine key literary figures and texts in the period leading up to and including the English Civil War (1623-1660). Literary contributions to the political and religious struggles of the period will be studied in the light of a range of different approaches. Primary readings will be selected from among the works of such writers as Milton, Marvell, Charles I, Hobbes, Coppe, Winstanly, Everard, Katherine Philips, Jonson, Webster, Middleton, and Massinger. Reading-intensive course. (Offered in even-numbered years.) Prerequisites: or Course Profile 1998-99 Undergraduate Calendar For general calendar inquiries contact: sdorr@registrar.uoguelph.ca
Roll Of Honour - Cambridgeshire - Papworth Everard Son of Albert Joseph and Alice Pearl, of Papworth everard, Cambridgeshire. Son ofCharles and katherine Cairey; husband of Annie E. Cairey, of Westcliffon-Sea http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Cambridgeshire/PapworthEverard.html
Extractions: It is a large wooden plaque and contains the various details and unusually gives the place of death and burial but not date of death. To the glory of God and to the men of this parish who gave their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1919. BREED Alfred George [Name George Alfred everywhere else] Private 55th Battalion, Canadian Infantry . Died at Bramshott Camp Friday, 10th December 1915. Aged 23. Born 14th February 1893 at Papworth Everard. Son of William and Julia Breed, London St, Godmanchester. Labourer by trade. Unmarried. Enlisted 14th May 1915 aged 22 years and 3 months, accepted 20th May 1915. Height 5 feet 9 inches, girth 39 inches. Complexion medium, eyes hazel brown, hair dark brown, religion Church of England. Buried St Peters, Papworth Everard. National Archives of Canada Accession Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1034 - 3
I2650: Ermentrude ( - 06 OCT 869) _ROBERT DE ROS _ everard DE ROS MotherALICE GIFFORD Family 1 JANE EDGCUMBE Family 2 CATHARINE (katherine) POYNTZ http://www.jedh.com/genealogy/d0006/g0000020.html
I3524: HAWISE ( - ) _ _ELIZABETH ELDRIDGE _ _ katherine ELIZABETH CUMMINGS 1 SIBYL DE VALOGNES everard DE ROS. http://www.jedh.com/genealogy/d0011/g0000023.html
Arts Literature Authors E everard, katherine@ (9); Everett, Rupert@ (9); Eyvindson, Peter@ (3).This category in other languages Dutch (4). French (0), German http://world.ammissione.it/browse_/Arts/Literature/Authors/E/
Stories, Listed By Author DUNCAN, SARA J(eannette) ie, Mrs. everard Cotes (18611922) * The Pool in DUNN,katherine (Karen) (1945- ) * from Truck, (ex) Growing Up Female, ed. Susan http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s50.htm
CW Reports Excavations in Advance of Waterproofing Activities at the Brusheverard House, by Block31 Associated with the Proposed Parking Facility, by katherine W. Schupp http://www.history.org/history/argy/publications/pubcw3.cfm
Extractions: In-House Reports on CW Property The reports described here are technical descriptions of excavations on Colonial Williamsburg property, mostly in and around the Historic Area. Most reports include fairly limited historical overviews and interpretation of the archaeological remains. To order any of these publications, please click on the Order Form at the bottom of the page. The price is to cover duplication costs, and includes shipping and handling. Brush-Everard Briefing Brush-Everard House Archaeological Briefing Block 29 Colonial Lots 165, 166, 172 , by Patricia Samford. 1985. Spiral bound, 37 pages. $5.00. Courthouse Test Excavations at the Court House , by Patricia Samford. 1986. Spiral bound, 24 pages. $5.00. Nicolson House The Nicolson House: Report on the 1982 Archaeological Investigations , by Patricia Samford. 1986. Spiral bound, 53 pages. $10.00.
Thepresidents Henry everard, Thomas everard, John everard, Judith everard, John Appleton MargaretTretherff, Francis Buller, Richard Buller, katherine Buller, Richard Parker http://www.gaia.edu/genclass/srose/thepresidents.html
Firstladies Henry everard, Thomas everard, John everard, Judith everard, Samuel Appleton MargaretTretherff, Francis Buller, Richard Buller, katherine Buller, Richard Parker http://www.gaia.edu/genclass/srose/firstladies.html
Telstra.com Country Wide Davenport, Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, katherine, Mount Isa. everard, CooberPedy, Alice Springs, Kalgoorlie, Port Augusta, Roxby Downs, Woomera. http://telstra.com/countrywide/tips.asp?page=extendedzone
The Family History Of Thomas Cocke I (c.1639-1697) The household of everard Francis Eggleston were patients of Dr. SterlingFord. His wife was a daughter of Richard Perrin and katherine Royall. http://www.virginians.com/topics/3434.htm
Extractions: The son of Richard Cocke and Temperance Baley, I was born about 1639 for I swore 1 August 1685 that I was 46. My plantation, Malvern Hills, was on the James opposite Turkey Island. Here we had a flour mill, tobacco houses, orchards, two tanneries, and looms to make quality linen. Two centuries later, my property was the site of the bloody Civil War battle of 1 July 1862. For a 17th Century colonist, I was quite wealthy. My estate, including what I advanced to my children before my death, included some 5,000 acres of land. I had busy public life, serving as burgess, justice, sherif, and coroner at various times. After the mother of my four sons and two daughters died, Peter Jones widow, Margaret, became my wife. Margarets stepfather was one of Virginias principal explorers and traders, Abraham Wood I was a sixty-year-old grandfather when I died. Among the legacies in my will was 1,000 pounds of tobacco towards purchasing a bell for the church.
IHT: Katherine Knorr 7/19/97 Reviewed by katherine Knorr. They both praised and criticized each other in reviews,and in Unconditional Surrender Waugh created one everard Spruce, the http://www.iht.com/IHT/KK/98/kk071997.html
Extractions: Subscriptions By Katherine Knorr International Herald Tribune - CYRIL CONNOLLY: A Life By Jeremy Lewis. 653 pages. £25. Jonathan Cape. Reviewed by Katherine Knorr CYRIL CONNOLLY was for most of his life a figure of fun, one of the many travails he brought upon himself. Stout, with a bizarre pug's face, he was brimming with self-pity, messy and presumptuous in freeloading off friends, and both surprisingly successful and inept in his relationships with women. He was also that banal literary tragedy, a man of considerable talent who somehow never pulled off the masterpiece, something he better than anyone explained in ''Enemies of Promise,'' the mixture of literary theory and autobiography that, along with ''The Unquiet Grave,'' constitutes his legacy. A great deal has been written about Connolly, by himself and others. He was at one time quite famous as the editor of the monthly review Horizon, and he remains a significant figure from an era that produced an astonishing number of important writers, many of whom he knew or championed. So Jeremy Lewis's amiable biography is not only a portrait of Connolly but also of the British writing class and its hangers-on from the 1920s to the 1960s, which provides a large cast of bizarre, famous and bibulous characters. Lewis's book, which is the authorized biography and thus relies on help from Connolly's widow, Deirdre Levi, builds on Michael Shelden's excellent ''Friends of Promise,'' published in 1989, which looked at the Horizon years. It is also competing with another biography, by Clive Fisher. Lewis's is the complete story, an easygoing but frank and thorough look at an exasperating man whose wit and whose wisdom have been so thoroughly absorbed into the vocabulary of literature and literary criticism that many people quote him without knowing it.
Descendant Report 3 Kathy GUNBY Samuel HALL IV 2 Ann everard DUVAL b d. 25 Jun 1904, Castalian Springs, TN 1 katherine Edward Reed http://www.pabko.com/duval/dr01/dr01_046.htm
Martin-Dye Family - Name Index b.1901 everard, Margery Ellen b.1897 - everard, Marguerite Lilian b.1901 - everard,Mary E b.1870 - Manchester, ENG everard, Samuel -. PALECEK, katherine -. http://www.geocities.com/simonmartindye/findex1.htm
Ancestors Of Tim Farr - Aqwg172 Other marriages , Agnes. katherine married Roger FROST. to Thomas everard my sonin law 40s. payable after decease of wife Joan to Clemens my daughter 10s. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2806/aqwg172.htm
Extractions: Katherine married Roger FROST. Richard SCOTT [ Parents was born about 1476 in , Glemsford, Suffolk, England. He died Apr 1560. Richard married Mrs Richard SCOTT. RICHARD SCOTT (William) of Boxsted, county Suffolk, England, was probably born about 1476, presumably at Glemsford, where his father was living when he died in 1498. Since his father named him executor of his will, he was probably of age, but certainly not far from it. Richard inherited lands in Glemsford, Boxsted, Cavendish, Somerton and Hawkedon, all parishes i~ear Glemsford. He apparently settled on the Boxsted property, for Boxsted was his residence when he made his will, in which he bequeathed his house and lands in Boxsted and Somerton. Richard died probably in April, 1560. There is no burial reord for him in the Boxsted parish register, nor in Glemsford. There was another Richard Scott living in Boxsted at this time. He and his wife, Agnes, were buried there on 12 June 1561. This other Richard Scott was probably quite a bit younger and perhaps a cousin.
O'Shea Ormonde Deed References forme donacionis in discendere) recovered said lands against William, Nicholas,katherine, and a certain Anastasia, daughter of John everard, therefore the http://www2.smumn.edu/facpages/~poshea/uasal/sheaclan/ormonde.html
Extractions: Thursday after All Saints 48th Edward III [November 3, 1374] Assizes taken at Clonmel before Walter Lenfaunt, knight, seneschal of the Liberty of Tipperary, on Thursday next after the feast of All Saints in the 48th year of Edward III. A fine of 40 d. made by Philip Askedell with the Earl, for pardon of all trespasses and felonies made by him in the Liberty up to the present; arson, rape, forstall and treasure trove excepted, by pledge of Thomas Osheth who ought to pay. A fine of 6 s. d. which Adam Sweyn made ditto, by pledge of Walter Salle. A fine of 6 s. d. which Thomas son of Robert O'Neill made ditto by pledge of . . . De Valle. A fine of 20 s. which which Thomas Brit made ditto, by pledge of William Brit and Walter Salle. A fine of 6 s. d. which Philip son of Oliver Ketyng made ditto, by pledge of Walter Lenfaunt. A fine of 6 s. d. which which Richard son of Milo Cantewell made ditto, by pledge of . . . and Milo Cantwell. A fine of 2 s.