Matthew (1497 ship) (redirect from Matthew of Bristol)
caravel sailed by John Cabot in 1497 from Bristol to Newfoundland, North America. There are two modern replicas – one in Bristol, England (built 1994–1996)...
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launched by Venetian John Cabot, who in 1497 made landfall in North America. A 1499 voyage, led by merchant William Weston of Bristol, was the first expedition...
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1959 and named 'John Sebastian' after the Bristol sailor John Sebastian. Cabot Cruising Club is a Bristol boating club founded in 1937. The club has...
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in Bristol, England, at Council House and Bristol Harbour. The square opened in 1870 and the monument to Italian-born English explorer John Cabot, by...
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landfall in the Americas before Christopher Columbus or John Cabot. After Cabot arrived in Bristol, he proposed a scheme to the king, Henry VII, in which he...
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Wills Memorial Building (redirect from Great Hall of Bristol University)
Memorial Tower or simply the Wills Tower) is a neo-Gothic building in Bristol, England, designed by Sir George Oatley and built as a memorial to Henry...
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Ellis Genge (category Bristol Bears players)
Wales. Born in Bristol Genge grew up on the Knowle West council estate, and was educated at John Cabot Academy. He is a fan of Bristol Rovers football...
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Stephanie Cole and Tim Pigott-Smith. The Bristol Hippodrome is a larger theatre (1981 seats) which hosts national touring productions, whilst other theatres...
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c.1478–1479 – Ricart's Maiores Kalendar of Bristol started. 1497 – May: Italian-born adventurer John Cabot sets sail on the ship Matthew (principally...
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many education bodies including St Mary Redcliffe School, Bristol Cathedral School, The Cabot Learning Federation, and Christchurch School Clifton. "Spellow...
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Lewin's Mead (category Areas of Bristol)
Lewin's Mead is an area of Bristol, England, part of the city ward of Cabot, in the historic centre of the city, lying just outside the former medieval...
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University of Bristol is leading further investigations of Dr Ruddock's claims to find additional evidence with colleagues in what is known as The Cabot Project...
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Yes lead singer Jon Anderson has performed solo shows since 1979 and solo tours since 1980. Typical setlist: "Olias of Sunhillow" excerpt (1976) "For You...
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Skins (British TV series) (category Television shows set in Bristol)
entirely in Bristol; scenes at Roundview College were shot at Henbury School for series four, having formerly been set at the John Cabot Academy and SGS...
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Renaldo, Crown Princess of Genovia, commonly known as "Mia Thermopolis". Meg Cabot Elora Danan Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy A series based on George...
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life. He even performed surprise shows at the Carter Family Fold outside Bristol, Virginia. At the July 5, 2003, concert (his last public performance),...
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Adelaide Phillipps (category Singers from Bristol)
era. She was born as Adelaide Maria Marianne Phillipps in St Paul's in Bristol in England, the second of six children and the only daughter of Alfred...
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Slater and technological information smuggled out of England by Francis Cabot Lowell, large mills were established in New England in the early to mid-19th...
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development. Merchant Francis Cabot Lowell from Newburyport, Massachusetts, memorised the design of textile machines on his tour of British factories in 1810...
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Lee (1999). "A Walking Tour in Boston's Back Bay – #5". Cox-Marylee.tripod.com. Retrieved 2007-11-07. Gurney, Ellen to Cabot, Mrs. James Eliott, January...
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November 2007. "Why has Holby City been cancelled and where is it filmed?". Bristol Post. (Reach plc). Retrieved 7 September 2021. "A Visit to the Town of...
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Sunderland Empire Theatre over the 2007 Christmas period, a role he reprised at Bristol Hippodrome in 2008 and at the Milton Keynes theatre in 2009. In 2011, Rooney...
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Partners in 1962–63. Reid was married three times; first in 1943 to Jane Cabot. They had three sons and two daughters, and were divorced in 1966. His second...
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refurbished and re-branded as the Trinity car park. Cabot Circus, a similar development in Bristol also by Chapman Taylor. "More than 130,000 people at...
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& Brunel Street Manchester Airport: Manchester Airport Bus Station Bristol: Cabot Circus Cardiff: Kingsway The Megabus fleet is normally easily identifiable...
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Tom Brooke (Mick). 2010 – London Classic Theatre (touring production). Directed by Michael Cabot. Cast: Nicholas Gadd, Nicholas Gasson, and Richard Stemp...
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Admiral, Winter 1497/8". University of Bristol{access-date=2022-08-26. Jones, Evan T. (2008). "Alwyn Ruddock: 'John Cabot and the Discovery of America'*". Historical...
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harbour. Maria United Kingdom 10 May 1849 An Irish famine ship which sank in Cabot Strait. They sailed from Limerick, Ireland for Quebec, carrying a crew of...
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"a wasteful 'operation rat-hole'" Vandenberg, assisted by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R-Massachusetts) admitted there was no certainty that the plan...
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over 12 hours. In 2003, shortly after boarding a flight to Scotland from Bristol Airport, Fiennes suffered a heart attack and later underwent emergency...
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