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The couple were number 36 on the open-house sign-in sheet.
If 25 Republicans and every Democrat in the House sign the petition, it would force a vote.
Locals clubbed together to buy him some tools and have commissioned him to make a house sign and a headboard.
If 218 members of the House sign a petition on the measures, it will trigger a series of votes in June.
Anyone traveling the South with a craving for breakfast at dinnertime knows the beauty of seeing the iconic backlit tiles of a Waffle House sign in the distance.
Rather than waiting for monthly statements to be delivered to your house, sign up for online banking so that you can keep up with your transactions on a regular basis.
Chase Hudson and TikTok collective the Hype House sign with WME (exclusive): Natalie Jarvey, from The Hollywood Reporter, wrote that the TikTok star Chase Hudson signed with top talent agency WME.
The apparent White House sign-off on Sessions' letter now raises questions about prospects for the future of the bill, which enjoys wide bipartisan support among both conservative and liberal groups.
Leaning on the precedents of the 85033 and 1998 Nixon and Clinton impeachment proceedings, in which Congress adopted resolutions formally authorizing those proceedings, Republicans were charging Democrats with acting contrary to established procedures giving the full House sign-off on an impeachment investigation in order to expose President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE's alleged transgressions without affording the president ample opportunity to defend himself.
Polling Place : The Public-house, sign of "The Royal Oak", corner of Warwick-street, Park-road. William Fisher was a pro-rater.
Polling Place : The Public-house, sign of "The Horse and Jockey" in Seel-street' John Ferguson, a determined pro-rater and chairman of the National Federation.
After WWII military service, Jack Landis established the Golf House. Harry Landis Sr. died in 1953 and the shop was divided between the two sons. The Golf House sign was built between 1958 & 1964 by Consolidated Neon, which became Claude Neon, who owned and maintained the sign which they leased to the Golf House. Ron Ries, an employee at Consolidated Neon for over 50 years remembers how the Golf House sign was designed and drawn out on a blackboard in fluorescent paint.
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The sign has been photographed by sporting and non-sporting people alike. Sharpies Golf House sign was included in a number of advertisements for other products and a video of Sharpies was produced by Galaxy TV. The place has potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales. The Sharpies Golf House Sign has research potential in regards to Sydney's neon sign phase during the 1950s and 1960s. The place possesses uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.
Pieta House sign Pieta House is a charity, set up by psychologist Joan Freeman, to provide assistance to people experiencing depression and suicidal thoughts. Its main location is in Lucan centre. As of 2015, the combined Pieta House locations were working with more than 5000 people per year.
In Italy,Constitution of Italy. Retrieved 3 January 2015. the government requires the support of both houses of Parliament. A vote of no confidence may be proposed if one-tenth of the members of a single house sign the proposition and starting from three days before the appointed date, said vote can be brought into discussion.
Royd House sign Hale Royd House is a Grade I listed building in Hale, Greater Manchester. It was designed by architect Edgar Wood as his own home and was built between 1914 and 1916. The building is regarded as one of the most advanced examples of early twentieth century domestic architecture. It is one of six Grade I listed buildings in Trafford.
In 1815, he and his brother Samuel placed an advertisement in the Hampshire Gazette, offering their services for "House, sign and ornamental painting. Also gilding, glazing and varnishing". By the 1830s and 1840s, he was producing brilliantly colored portraits of children in detailed domestic surroundings. An advertisement in the Massachusetts Spy from 1834 announced the opening of his portrait painting business.
The Sharpies Golf House sign is a skeleton sign made of steel angle with a return and a back to enclose the electrics. The sign is composed of a figure hitting a golf ball in an arc over the words "SHARPIES GOLF HOUSE". The sign has approximately 80 neon tubes bent and attached. The letters of the sign are approximately 14m long by 1.5m high.
Rushop or RushupMarked as "Rushop" on the modern Ordnance Survey map and the house sign, but all the nearby features sharing this name (Rushup Farm, Rushup Edge etc.) use the "Rushup" spelling, as does the 1940s map. is a small North Derbyshire village. It is in the town of Chapel-en-le-Frith. Agriculture has until recently been the main occupation in the village.
The Sharpies Golf House Sign is a heritage-listed neon animated advertising sign in Sydney, Australia. It was built from 1958 to 1964 by Consolidated Neon (later Claude Neon), and sat atop a golfing business at 216 – 220 Elizabeth Street, Sydney from 1964 to 2007. It was subsequently taken down and donated to the Powerhouse Museum. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 1 November 2002.
Bell is a surname common in English speaking countries with several word- origins. The surname is derived from the Middle English bell. This surname likely originated as an occupational name for a bell ringer or bell maker; or else from a topographic name for someone who lived by an actual bell, or by a house sign or inn sign. In other cases, the surname Bell is derived from the mediaeval personal name Bel.
Manny Miklowitz ran the bake shop in Miami Beach with his wife, Esther Gurfein Miklowitz, until his retirement in 1974. Cohen's daughter, film actress Robin Sherwood, owned the Rascal House from her father's death in 1986 until 1996. In 2005, Hurricane Wilma damaged both the original Rascal House sign and the building. The building was repaired and reopened but the old sign was torn down and replaced with a plain sign lower to the ground.
A public house sign that depicts a ship believed to be sunk in UK waters, 1720sThere is a public house in Walmer, Kent, UK, called The Stag. The building dates from 1715 and, as an inn, it was tenanted from 1733 by Nathaniel Long, also a sailmaker. The Stag is believed to have sunk near Deal in 1728 'under ill-fated circumstances'. It is possible that Long had supplied the ship at some time.
That night, the Declaration and Articles of War were written, sent to the Pfoho list, and the War was officially on. Adams House gained the element of surprise when students blanketed "O-Ho" with the Declaration of War overnight. Adams House declared that it was in possession of the Pforzheimer "Pf", and would henceforth be known as Pfadams House. The "Adams House" sign above C-Entry was actually changed at this time.
Later on, the dogs were removed from the curb and mounted on the front entrance near the steps and were repainted black. The "Oakham House" sign along with the iron dogs have now been removed. Over the years, the house has gone through some major transformations mainly on the interior as it has been utilized by different individuals and organizations. Shortly before Thomas died in 1860, he sold the house to John McGee.
Graves was born in Wigton, Cumberland, England, the son of Joseph Graves, a plumber, glazier and ironmonger and his wife Ann, née Matthews. His father died when he was nine years old and he had comparatively little education. At 14 he began to work for an uncle in Cockermouth who was a house, sign, and coach painter, but he learnt little from him. He owed more to an old bachelor, Joseph Falder, a friend of John Dalton the scientist.
Items from Lennon's Kenwood period have also appeared for auction, including towels and cutlery, a caviar jar, and the table that sat in the sunroom. Lennon kept the Kenwood house sign after he left, but gave it to Andy Eccles, a gardener at Tittenhurst Park, in 1972. It was sold for US$20,400 in 2003. In October 2006, Kenwood went back on the market, initially seeking up to £150,000 more, was sold three months later for £5.8 million.
The sign has strong associations with professional golfer Lindsay Sharp, the first professional to win the newly introduced National Ambrose competition in Australia. The Sharpies Golf Sign is rare on a national level as a surviving animated neon sign in situ. Sharpies Golf House Sign was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 1 November 2002 having satisfied the following criteria. The place is important in demonstrating the course, or pattern, of cultural or natural history in New South Wales.
On the stone portal of the house is preserved the house sign: two black bears, and between them the inscription Zde slowe od starodawna u Nedwidku, with the year 1614, when the house was rebuilt into Renaissance style. After 1898, the owners were no longer able to compete with the emerging industrial breweries and therefore closed their small breweries and founded a municipal Brewery in Holešovice. At the beginning of the 20th century the first Prague cabaret Tingl-Tangl performed at the house. Since the 1950s, the national enterprise RaJ1 has run the pub.
The sign is aesthetically significant as it adds to the character of the landscape that defines the city's identity. The place has a strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons. The Sharpies Golf House Sign has high social significance as it has been viewed by motorists and train commuters since the late 1950s and early 1960s. Its strong cultural and social significance was shown by the negative public reaction in regards to the potential removal of the sign in 2002.
In the early 20th century the residents of Winshill complained about the poor water pressure from their taps. One resident, Harry Mills Barrow, took the South Staffordshire Waterworks Company to the High Court, at his own expense, over the matter in 1905. In 1906 the court decided in his favour and compelled the water company to remedy the situation. For his efforts, Barrow was rewarded with a sum of money and an illuminated house sign, that remained in use at an address in Ashby Road until the 1960s.
There is a small community south of Munich named Spiegel. The name Spiegel goes back to at least the 12th century, when the Spiegel family were barons of Desenburg and Peckelsheim in Hessen; one noted person was Heinrich III Spiegel zum Desenberg (1361–80), Bishop of Paderborn. There are also a significant number of Jewish people with the surname, and it is said that this name originated from a house sign in the Frankfurt am Main (Judengasse) picturing a mirror. The form Spiegel is documented in Frankfurt am Main since the 16th century.
Adler is a surname of German and Yiddish origin meaning eagle, and has a frequency in the United Kingdom of less than 0.004%, and of 0.008% in the United States. Retrieved 25 January 2014 In Christian iconography, the eagle is the symbol of John the Evangelist, and as such a stylized eagle was commonly used as a house sign/totem in German speaking areas. From the tenement the term easily moved to its inhabitants, particularly to those having only one name. This phenomenon can be easily seen in German and Austrian censuses from the 16th and 17th centuries.
The living pub sign of The Beehive, at 10 Castlegate Grantham Guildhall on St Peters Hill designed by William Watkin The Red House on North Parade (former Oddfellows Arms) Grantham House is to the east of the church, and a National Trust property. Grantham has the country's only "living" public house sign: a beehive of South African bees situated outside the Beehive Inn since 1830. Grantham Guildhall on St Peter's Hill is now the Guildhall Arts Centre. Edith Smith Way is a road next to the Arts Centre; it is named after England's first policewoman. Mary Allen and Ellen F. Harburn reported for duty on 27 November 1914.
A fragment of the flag that Brownell had given to an early mentor at the time of Ellsworth's funeral was sold during the 21st century after being retained by the mentor's family for many years. The Fort Ward Museum and Historic site in Alexandria displays the kepi that Ellsworth wore when he was killed, patriotic envelopes bearing his image, most of a star from the flag that is still stained with Ellsworth's blood, and the "O" from the Marshall House sign that a soldier took as a souvenir. Artifacts collected during the construction process of the Hotel Monaco were preserved by local archeologists. They may be seen in the Torpedo Factory Art Center's third floor exhibit (the Alexandria Archaeology Museum), three blocks away on King Street.
This may be a pun on the German Tier, i.e., beast, or on (English) tears —or 'tiers' of meaning, including tierce, referring to himself as third in line to his father's throne and by now rightful king but for the baby Henry VI. The Hours were supposedly produced as a courtship present from John to his wife, Anne, daughter of John the Fearless of Burgundy. There is a Queen's Arms public house sign from Birmingham which uses these supporters reversed and with an argent yale uncollared on a shield showing the English royal arms at left and to the right six divisions representing Lorraine. John's second wife, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, cousin to the Emperor (the King of Hungary), was mother to Elizabeth Woodville who may be this queen.
Neon gas was first discovered by William Ramsay and Morris Travers in 1898 in London. Neon signs such as the Sharpies Golf House sign are the result of French engineer and chemist, Georges Claude. In 1902 Georges and his French company Claude applied an electric discharge to a sealed tube of neon gas to create a neon lamp. By 1923, Claude Neon had introduced neon gas signs to the United States; however, neon reached its height of popularity in the 1940s and 1950s with many colourful designs that advertised a huge range of products. The Golf House grew out of a pawn shop run by Russian immigrant, Harry Landis who arrived in Sydney via Broken Hill in 1917. In 1918, Landis purchased the Railway Loan Office at 226 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills where he opened a pawnshop.

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