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Samuel Billy Kyles and another local minister beckoned the Rev.
So when Mr. Kyles arrived around 20143, Dr. King procrastinated.
Mr. Kyles died on Tuesday, at 22014, in a Memphis hospital.
Mr. Kyles became a central figure in Memphis's struggle for civil rights.
With Amanda Seyfried and Cedric Kyles, better known as Cedric the Entertainer.
Samuel Billy Kyles, not far from where we were staying, the Lorraine Motel.
There, they encountered Kyles' 14-year-old daughter, who allegedly smelled of gasoline.
After Dr. King arrived, Mr. Kyles invited him to a home-cooked soul food dinner.
Kyles, who is homeless, had allegedly fled the area by the time police arrived on the scene.
"I simply don't understand it," former Martin Luther King aide Samuel Billy Kyles told the Associated Press.
Mr. Kyles recalled that Dr. King, during his final hours in Memphis, had left a deep impression.
"I look at Martin's picture, and he's the only one who didn't get old," Mr. Kyles said.
Aware that Dr. King was perennially tardy, Mr. Kyles promised to pick him up promptly at 213 p.m.
The feats from the two Kyles were all the Cubs needed to halt Milwaukee's eight-game winning streak.
The criminal complaint alleges Kyles admitted to hitting her daughter but denied whipping her or pouring gasoline on her.
Mr. Kyles covered Dr. King's body with a bedspread, up to the knot of the necktie he had chosen.
"A lot of people claimed to have been on the balcony when Dr. King was shot down," Mr. Kyles said.
A double dose of quality Kyles to cure and calm what could ever ail and assail you during this wild week.
BTW, Cedric's golf tourney promotes a great cause ... raising money for Kyles' Family Foundation which benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Camarillo.
Kyles is being held on $150,000 bail and court records do not indicate if she has an attorney or who that is.
Pastor Jeffers (Cedric Kyles), a genial fellow who runs the local megachurch, which seats five thousand worshippers, is concerned by Toller's state.
But when Dr. King later phoned the Kyles home to confirm the invitation, he learned that the dinner would actually be at 21991.
Michael Kyles said his wife was home with their three children, ages 14, 6 and 4, near the crash site, when the accident occurred.
Officers also learned that Kyles allegedly made threats against a woman who had called 911, warning she would return to light her apartment on fire.
Police allege that Kyles then retrieved a gas can from the van's back seat and doused the teen before flicking a lighter close to her.
The criminal complaint alleges Kyles' daughter "appeared to be visibly shaken and was crying" and told police her head and hand hurt from allegedly being assaulted.
The real religious action is down the road at Abundant Life, a modern megachurch overseen by Joel Jeffers (Cedric Kyles, also known as Cedric the Entertainer).
Kyles allegedly berated the girl and struck her several times on one of her legs and one of her hands with a tire jack, the complaint states.
The United States Supreme Court in Kyles versus Whitley said the integrity of the investigation is always at issue and must always be at issue in the case.
"We've been looking for him for 10 days, and we've just kept going back and going back," Daylynn Kyles, of Aloha Ilio Dog Rescue, told the publication of Brus.
"It's on the Chrises and the Joes and the Kyles, everyone on campus, everyone in the country who sees this violence occurring has an obligation to intervene," he said.
Mr. Kyles was instrumental in the largely peaceful integration of restaurants and other public places in Memphis and the elimination of a system of runoff elections, which impeded minority candidates.
The Celebration of Phife information / Photos and reporting by Derek Scancarelli Chase Baracuda, 24, of Fresh Meadows (left) and Essence Kyles, 23, of Fresh Meadows (right) hold up their Celebration of Phife tickets
"He was a founding father of the New Memphis and the New South," Mr. Jackson said at a tribute to Mr. Kyles this month at the church he led for 55 years until he retired in 2014.
He argues with Joel Jeffers (Cedric Kyles), the pastor of the megachurch that owns and operates his smaller church, over their reliance on the donations of a local industrialist, and about whether caring for the earth is a Christian responsibility.
In addition to his wife, the former Aurelia Kennedy, who confirmed his death, Mr. Kyles is survived by their daughter, Epernay; four children from a previous marriage, to the former Gwendolyn Hart — his daughters Dwania and Drusheena and sons Dwain and Devin — and five grandchildren.
Kyles is an extinct town in Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. A post office called Kyles was established in 1892, and remained in operation until 1933. "Kyles" may have been the name of an early postmaster, according to local history.
Kyles Ford is an unincorporated community in Hancock County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is located along the Upper Clinch River and houses the TWRA's Kyles Ford Wildlife Management Area. A portion of Kyles Ford is included an parcel of land referred to as the Kyles Ford Preserve. The parcel was acquired by TWRA in partnership with The Nature Conservancy and other conservation groups in a combined effort to preserve the area's rare, threatened, and endangered species of freshwater mussels.
The basketball teams for Kyles Ford Elementary were first the Indians, then later the Cougars. When the new Hancock County Elementary School was complete by 2001-2002, students from Kyles Ford were rezoned there.
Kyles was convicted of murder. Beanie was the main person who originally inculpated Kyles even though later there were many eyewitnesses who identified Kyles as the murderer. The police/state never disclosed to the defense inconsistent statements made by Beanie, statements made by Beanie where he incriminated himself, inconsistent descriptions made by the eyewitnesses, and several other pieces of potentially exculpatory evidence.
Kyles Mills is an unincorporated community in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States.
They were pursued all season long by Kyles Athletic, but a 4–0 win at Kirkton gave Kyles the edge going towards a final day game at Oban. With Kyles' game cancelled due to wet weather, Shiel overcame Oban Camanachd 2–0 to spark scenes of celebration. Shiel were the only club outside of Badenoch, other than Fort William to ever win the Premier title.
The original post office at Kyles Ford was discontinued on March 18, 1997.
Unincorporated places are Bethany, Four Bridges, Hughes Station, Kyles Station, Jericho, and Princeton.
FeBoe Mills played bass, and William Kyles and Anna Mae Winburn were vocalists.
In January 2014, he left Svitavy and signed with Panelefsiniakos of Greece for the rest of the season.Ilysiakos signed David Kyles, set to sign Courtney Pigram In September 2014, Kyles signed with AEK Athens for the 2014–15 season.David Kyles signe à l'AEK Athens He left the club after just four games. On November 20, 2014, he signed with ETHA Engomis of Cyprus for the rest of the season.
The Kames Hotel has views over the west arm of the Kyles of Bute.
Cedric Antonio Kyles was born on April 24, 1964 in Jefferson City, Missouri, the son of Rosetta (née Boyce), a schoolteacher, and Kittrell Kyles, an employee of The Missouri Pacific Railroad. His only sibling is his younger sister, Sharita Kyles Wilson, a communications professor at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California."Cedric 'The Entertainer' Scores in Commercials, TV and Film with Down-Home Comedy", Jet, March 12, 2001. Accessed on December 29, 2009.
A ford on the Clinch River was named after him. The community of Kyles Ford was part of the Wallen District of Hancock County in 1860 (which today is the 4th district). Kyles Ford had its own post office, established on April 20, 1871 and was held at Wallen's Grocery for many years. Mail for the Kyles Ford area was contracted to the Sneedville post office in 1988, retaining the route and 37765 zip code.
With some promising younger players making an impact, Inveraray did better than many expected in the Premier League, finishing in 3rd position. There was frustration in the cup tournaments however as old rivals Kyles Athletic won 3 narrow encounters. Kyles defeated Inveraray 1–0 in the Camanachd Cup, followed by a win on penalties in the Celtic Society Cup final following a 0–0 draw. In the Macaulay Cup Kyles prevailed 4–2 in extra time.
The Cromarty Firth (; ; literally "kyles [straits] of Cromarty") is an arm of the Moray Firth in Scotland.
Mrs. Creede c. 1898 During his time prospecting near the Jimtown camp, Creede met Nancy Louisa Kyles (née White) of Birmingham, Alabama. Mrs. Kyles ran a boarding house in Del Norte, Colorado, and had already had three husbands before she met Creede. She was also as familiar with the hardships of frontier and mining camp life as Creede himself.
The club was founded in 1896 as Kyles Athletic Football and Shinty Club, the same year as the first Camanachd Cup, which Kyles have gone on to win more times than any other club apart from the Badenoch giants, Newtonmore, sharing the second place spot with Kingussie, 21 times in all. They have also won the Celtic Society Cup 29 times and the MacAulay Cup a further 10 times. They won the Grand Slam in 1966. (At that point consisting of the Camanachd, MacAulay, Celtic Society and Dunn Senior League.) Kyles play in royal blue shirts with white shorts and red stockings as their first set of jerseys were presented by Rangers FC. Kyles won the Grand Slam in 1966, the only time the club has done so, winning the Dunn League.
David Kyles (born December 7, 1989) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Rustavi. He played college basketball for Wichita State University.
Loch Ruel or Loch Riddon; extends north from the Kyles of Bute and is a Sea Loch, on the Cowal peninsula, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Stan Kyles (born February 26, 1961, in Chicago) is a former minor league baseball pitcher, who served as the bullpen coach for the Milwaukee Brewers.
12, 2008, Kyles was named the new Milwaukee Brewers bullpen coach, replacing Bill Castro who was promoted to pitching coach. On April 20, 2010, news surfaced that Kyles was diagnosed with prostate cancer, and would be undergoing treatment on April 23. On May 25, 2010, he returned as the Brewers bullpen coach. On July 30, 2012, he was let go as the Brewers bullpen coach.
In 2009, the club won the Camanachd Cup for a third successive year, beating Kyles Athletic 4–3 in the final at Oban. That victory added them to the select band of clubs which have won the Camanachd Cup three times in a row, the other clubs being Kingussie, Newtonmore and Kyles Athletic. James Clark was the talisman for the three in a row years, his last-minute goals causing heartache for Kyles Athletic in particular in the 2009 final. Through the successful three in a row years, the manager was club stalwart Drew MacNeil, who was also captain in 2005 when they defeated Kilmallie.
Rae was a keen shinty player for Kyles Athletic, captaining the side alongside six of his brothers. He is believed to be the only shinty summer Olympian.
After going undrafted in the 2012 NBA draft, Kyles signed with Astrum Levice of the Czech National Basketball League. He also played for the team's Slovak Extraliga affiliate, BK Levicki Patriot. In January 2013, he left Levice and signed with BK Inter Bratislava where he managed just three games before leaving the team in February. In September 2013, Kyles signed with Tuři Svitavy for the 2013–14 season.
Ron Millican (Kiltarlity) refereed. BBC Radio Scotland provided live coverage with commentary by Iain Anderson. This was a repeat of the 1993 final. The 2009 final was held at Mossfield Park, Oban between Kyles Athletic and holders Fort William on 19 September. An exciting final saw Fort William take a 3-0 lead before being pegged back to 3-3 by a Kyles comeback with 10 minutes to go.
In 1983 the open draw was introduced which resulted in the first, and until 2012, only all-South final, between Kyles and Strachur. 1984 saw the first ever All-North final and first ever final clash between heated rivals Kingussie and Newtonmore. Four teams have won the trophy three times in a row, Newtonmore, Kingussie, Kyles Athletic and Fort William. The highest margin of victory was in 1997 when Kingussie hammered Newtonmore 12-1.
Kyles v. Whitley, 514 U.S. 419 (1995), is a United States Supreme Court case that held that a prosecutor has an affirmative duty to disclose evidence favorable to a defendant.
Shinty is the major sport in the village which is home to Kyles Athletic who have won the Camanachd Cup more than any other team apart from Newtonmore and Kingussie.
After 11 seasons as a professional pitcher in the minor leagues, playing in 279 games, Kyles retired. His career totals include a 52–56 record, a 3.86 ERA, and 508 strikeouts.
The result was again a draw, three hails each. The club has won a sprinkling of honours throughout its history, the most recent of these in senior shinty being in 1985, when Strachur won the Glasgow Celtic Society Cup for the second time in four years. The club also reached the Camanachd Cup final in 1983, losing to local rivals, Kyles Athletic 3–2, despite leading 2–1 in the closing stages. This was the first Camanachd Cup final between two teams from the South District. On the next occasion it happened in 2012 Kyles beat Inveraray 6–5 with both teams featuring Strachur men and ex Strachur players, Duncan Kerr in the colours of Kyles and Stuart Robertson for Inveraray.
Inveraray lost their grip on the Celtic Society Cup in 2011 with Kyles Athletic winning the trophy. Inveraray were for much of the season in danger of losing their Premier League status. A late season rally saw 'Aray survive on goal difference at the expense of Oban Camanachd. The club did make an impact in the Camanachd Cup by defeating Kyles 4–1 then holding eventual winners Newtonmore to 2–2 over 90 minutes in the semi-final.
In 1986, he split the season between Tacoma and Oakland's new Double-A affiliate, the Huntsville Stars. He spent 1987, his last season with Oakland, at Tacoma. Kyles switched organizations in 1988, playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim's Triple-A club, the Albuquerque Dukes. In 1989, his final season as a player, Kyles played for two different organizations' Double-A clubs: the San Francisco Giants' Shreveport Captains and the Milwaukee Brewers' El Paso Diablos.
Tighnabruaich Lifeboat Station is located in the Kyles of Bute. It has been in use for nearly 40 years. The inshore lifeboat carries out rescues mainly to leisure craft.RNLI: Tighnabruaich Lifeboat Station.
Derek Cameron refereed, assisted by John Crawford, Gus Campbell, Graeme MacMillan, Jock Matheson, Kevin Cheeseman and Iain Kennedy. The 2012 final was played on 15 September at Mossfield Park, Oban. Kyles Athletic defeated Inveraray.
Fisher, Stuart (2012). Rivers of Britain: Estuaries, tideways, havens, lochs, firths and kyles. A&C; Black. . p. 231. Faraday Gardens is a small park in Walworth, London, not far from his birthplace at Newington Butts.
Until the formation of the National Premier League, Kyles were the dominant side in South shinty, having won the inaugural amalgamated South league in 1974–75 and then winning every league from 1977 to 1988. A great constant since the late 1970s has been Kenny MacDonald who is still who is still helping manage the first team today. He has played for Scotland and also won the Albert Smith Medal. He was also part of the Kyles team which won the Macaulay Cup alongside his son Roddy.
Between the years of 1990 (when Skye defeated Newtonmore) and 2012 (When Kyles Athletic defeated Inveraray) there was not a final which did not feature either Kingussie or Fort William. Kyles Athletic won the Cup in 1994, the match refereed by John Henderson of Caol. Captain David Taylor received the trophy from Peter Cullen of sponsor Glenmorangie Distillery Co. Mr Cullen died on 7 December 2011 in Edinburgh. Oban Camanachd won the trophy in 1996, The Centennial Final, under the management of Colin MacDonald.
Initially joining a fleet of small vessels at Skye, Portree was displaced by the new and in 1971. She and served the Kyles of Bute crossing between Colintraive and Rhubodach until the arrival of in November 1986.
SR 70 then winds its way along the banks of the Clinch River before crossing it along the historic Kyles Ford Bridge and entering Kyles Ford. It then immediately has an intersection and concurrency with SR 33 as they go through the heart of the community before separating with SR 33 turning southwest towards Sneedville while SR 70 continues north, becoming a secondary highway and going through some countryside before crossing the Virginia state line and continuing as Virginia State Route 70 (Trail of the Lonesome Pine) towards Jonesville, VA.
She was taken out of service and transferred to the Kyles of Bute in 1905. The ship was sold to Thos W Ward's for scrap for £23,000 on 14 July 1908 and was broken up by February 1909.
Passenger services on and around the Clyde were developed after the PS Comet was introduced into service in 1812 and tourism developed with the introduction of cruises through the Kyles around Bute, to Arran and along Loch Fyne.
D-Cru was a Canadian R&B; music group formed in Vancouver, consisting of singers Nicole Hutton, Tito Chipman, Craig Smart,"Canadian R&B; hitmakers stop by Vernon". Vernon Morning Star, Apr 10th, 2013 Damien Kyles and Aimee Mackenzie.
Randle is the son of Carolyn Kyles, who played basketball at Texas. He is a devout Christian. In college, he visited the team chapel before every home game and has said, "God is my everything". Randle is married to Kendra Shaw.
These operations were part of a longer series of frogman operations; see human torpedo. The operational base and training establishment was at the former Kyles Hydro Hotel at Port Bannatyne on the Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland.
The first team also won their third Premier Division in a row in 2012. The Premiership title was clinched in 2013 with relative ease, but hopes of a Grand Slam were dashed by a MacTavish semi-final defeat to Glenurquhart and a disastrous MacAulay Cup final defeat to Kyles Athletic. Newtonmore did clinch the double with revenge over Kyles in the Camanachd Cup final, their second title in three years. This victory was notable as Newtonmore were only the second team, and the first since Furnace in 1929 to go through the competition without conceding a goal.
There was neither a great deal of news coverage nor a great deal of public discussion about what was going on. Rev. Samuel Kyles was the chairman of the local NAACP's education committee at the time noted that the decision to use first-graders instead of high school students was intentional. Kyles believed that first graders were not tainted and therefore were better suited to integrate the schools. The story of the Memphis 13 has been made into a documentary by Professor Daniel Kiel, a professor at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.
The ball is usually white, but there is no statutory colour, black being a common colour for Kyles Athletic and fluorescent balls now being available. Plastic balls or soft balls are often used in youth competitions such as the variant, "First Shinty".
Troy Thomas Kyles (born August 13, 1968 in Lorain, Ohio) is a former professional American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He attended Howard University. He was with the New York Giants in 1990 and the San Francisco 49ers in 1992.
In 2012 the racecourse once again hosted two stand alone concerts by music legend Tom Jones and Australian pop star Peter Andre and reformed pop group Steps. Former Livingston FC chief executive Vivien Kyles replaced Alastair Warwick who moved on to Ascot in June 2008.
Richie Hebner, who was the hitting coach from 1998 to 2000, became the team's manager for the second half of the 2000 season when Trent Jewett was hired as the Pittsburgh Pirates' third base coach. Four coaches have been selected to participate in the Triple-A All-Star Game: Stan Kyles (2006), Rich Gale (2011), Bob Skube (2014), and Rick Rodriguez (2017). Pat Dobson's 1980 to 1981 pitching staffs had a 3.18 earned run average (ERA), the lowest recorded under all pitching coaches. Darold Knowles (2001–2004) and Stan Kyles (2005–2008) are the longest-tenured pitching coaches, having each served for four full seasons.
A field at Lower Kessock Street (Inverness) was the scene for the Camanachd Cup final of that year between Kyles Athletic and Kingussie. The park was marked out and officiated by Major Roberts and John W. MacKillop who later succeeded in persuading the revenue authorities to recognise shinty as a national game making it expert from income tax. The result of the final was a 0–0 draw and the replay was held in Glasgow with a result of Kyles Athletic beating Kingussie 2–1. In 1921 to foster the game in the district, the club organised a schools shinty league for boys of fourteen years and under.
Fort continued to perform well and reached the final in 1994 where they lost to Kyles Athletic. The new millennium saw Fort William habitually come in second behind the unstoppable Kingussie team and began to be seen as the team most likely to break the Badenoch dominance.
Bute is in contrast is a much flatter though somewhat hilly island, especially in the north; it is separated from the Cowal peninsula by the narrow Kyles of Bute. A number of lochs lie in the centre of the island, most notably Loch Fad, Loch Quien and Loch Ascog.
Chuck completed high school at Toronto's Oakwood Collegiate. He was determined to attend university despite the family's poor financial state. With savings from his many jobs and financial aid from a Toronto doctor, he was able to attend the University of Toronto. There he met and married Marjorie Kyles.
Strachur is also the name of the local Shinty team. They reached the Camanachd Cup final in 1983, losing to local rivals Kyles Athletic 3-2. They have also won the shinty world cup eight times. The 2008 UK swamp football championships were held in Strachur in June 2008.
In the early 20th century, Captain Colin MacRae of Balliemore ran a shinty competition in the Kyles of Bute area, and the trophy was competed for by teams such as Kyles, Bute, North Bute, Balliemore and Rhubaan Rovers. The trophy was donated for competition by his brother, Major MacRae Gilstrap. However, after a long period without being played for the cup was presented to the Camanachd Association by Captain Duncan MacRae of Eilean Donan to be used as a trophy for national competition between teams at an intermediate level, i.e. those teams who had little chance of winning the Camanachd Cup but who were also ineligible for the Junior championship, the Sir William Sutherland Cup.
The match marked Taynuilt's first appearance in a senior final. Inveraray progressed to the Camanachd Cup final for the first time since 2007 and faced rivals Kyles Athletic in only the second all south final in the history of the tournament. Inveraray led 4–2 at half-time and were 5–3 ahead in the second half before Kyles embarked on a famous fightback to win an epic match by 6–5. Inveraray captain Scott Robertson retired after the match and manager John Smylie stood down at the end of the season, with many seeing the match as the last stand of the current Inveraray team. 2013 saw brothers Graeme and Garry MacPherson take over as joint player managers.
Glen defeated Oban 6–0. In the aftermath of the final, the trophy was broken during celebrations. Kingussie are the record holders with 24 wins, but Kyles Athletic moved into second place on the all time charts with 12 after beating Newtonmore with whom they were tied in the 2017 final.
Several churches in the community taught school for many years. Kyles Ford Elementary was an early public school, originally located along Highway 70 North. After a fire on October 14, 1937, it was rebuilt at its present location along Highway 33. A gym and cafeteria were later added in 1965-1966.
In his first year with Nashville, the team captured the league's championship. In 2006 and 2007, his pitching staff lead the league in ERA. After the regular 2006 season, Kyles served as the pitching coach for the Mexican Winter League's Naranjeros de Hermosillo, which won the league championship. On Nov.
The Edward R. Talley bridge was built over Kyles Ford in 1928, replacing a toll ferry. After many years of use, the Tennessee Department of Transportation decided to have the Edward R. Talley Bridge to be decommissioned. For two years, a new bridge was built alongside it, and was opened on October 12, 2015.
MV Loch Riddon took up the Kyles of Bute crossing, between Colintraive and Rhubodach in November 1986, replacing the ex-Skye ferries, and . She spent 11 years rarely venturing from this crossing. In 1997 Loch Riddon replaced her sister, at Largs. She sailed at first alongside her other sister ship, until she was replaced by .
Tighnabruaich; (; ) is a village on the Cowal peninsula, on the western arm of the Kyles of Bute in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. In 2011 the population was 660. It is west of Glasgow and north of the Isle of Arran. Tighnabruaich is now part of a continuous coastal strip of housing that joins onto Kames.
X-Class midget submarines were stationed in Kames Bay during World War II and there is a memorial to World War II dead. Port Bannatyne Golf Club is known for scenic views from the course. The road from Port Bannatyne goes along the shore of the Kyles of Bute to the small ferry to Colintraive on the Argyll mainland.
Isle of Cumbrae replaced in the Kyles of Bute, but was herself replaced by the much larger in 1999. She then transferred to the summer Tarbert - Portavadie route across Loch Fyne. In winter she took up a relief role, covering (Colintraive) and (Lochaline). In 2014, she was replaced by the diesel-electric hybrid ferry , becoming a spare vessel.
Kyles Athletic Shinty Club is a shinty team from Tighnabruaich, Argyll, Scotland. It is one of the sport's most illustrious names, presently playing in the Marine Harvest Premiership with their second team is playing in South Division one. In 2012 they won the Camanachd Cup for the first time since 1994, defeating local rivals Inveraray in the final.
Kirsty asks for Kyles' help in stopping whatever it is Channard plans to do. Going to Channard's house alongside Kyle, Kirsty plans to use the Lament Configuration to resurrect her father. Kyle is killed and eaten by Julia. Then Kirsty, Channard and another patient of Channard's; the seemingly-mute Tiffany (Imogen Boorman) are taken to the Cenobites' realm.
The match was televised (BBC Two) with commentary from Gary Innes. In 2013, Newtonmore lifted the trophy for the 30th time without conceding a goal the whole tournament. The 2014 Camanachd Cup Final saw Kingussie win it for the 23rd time. This win also marked 100 years since Kingussie won 6-1 against Kyles at Possil Park in Glasgow.
March 17, 2011 - Page 3 In 2013 Cook joined the Alison Lupton Band, an Ontario folk group."Reaney's pick: The Allison Lupton Band". By James Stewart Reaney, The London Free Press, November 25, 2015 In 2014 Cook released an album Head to Head with pianist and guitarist Jake Sharron."Fiddler Shane Cook, friends, likenesses and Kyles launch CD".
There were a number of controversies associated with the case. A city-issued court order showed that the owners, Dwain Kyles and Calvin Hollins, were guilty of as many as eleven building code violations, including overcrowding and the club's faulty exit lighting.Judge blocks charges against E2 owners – CNN.com, 2/19/2003 Police are reported to have been called to the location 80 times in the past two years alone prior to the stampede.In Chicago, Jesse on the Spot – Time, 2/24/03 Though the Epitome Chicago restaurant was allowed to remain open, Kyles and Hollins were ordered by the city to shut down the second-floor club in 2002, but their attorneys claimed that there had been an agreement to close only a VIP section on the floor.
The island of Scalpay is located at the mouth of East Loch Tarbert. It was known historically for its fishing industry, though little of that remains. The island was linked to Harris when the Scalpay Bridge was opened in 1997, connecting Scalpay to the settlement of Kyles on Harris. Media attention has recently been drawn to angling on Harris, and Tarbert in particular.
Although the Brewers offered pitching coach Mike Maddux a new contract, they were unable to match the offer made by the Texas Rangers. Bullpen coach Bill Castro was promoted to pitching coach, while Nashville Sounds pitching coach Stan Kyles was promoted to fill the vacated bullpen coach position. Brad Fischer was hired as third base coach to round out Macha's new staff.
Late goals in both games secured wins for Kyles and Kinlochshiel, but Inveraray's young players impressed and brought great hope for the future. Inveraray returned to the Premier League by virtue of finishing runners-up in the 2018 National League. Promotion was secured after a strong end to the season featuring key victories over rivals Fort William and champions Kilmallie.
Stockinish's geology is Lewisian gneiss. Stockinish Island has two kyles (narrows), namely Caolas Beag to the north east and Caolas Mòr to the south west. It provides shelter to Stockinish Loch, which has a pier used by yachts during the summer. To the south west is the small Eilean Leasait, and Stac nam Faoileag (seagull stack) is just to the south.
In 2015, Lovat had, by recent standards, a poor league season. However, under John Macritchie, they did lift the Camanachd cup, the biggest prize in the game. Kyles Athletic were the opponents this tie was played in Oban. It was a tight contest and finished 2-1 thanks to a Kevin Bartlett double and an Albert Smith medal winning performance from Stuart MacDonald.
Kyles Athletic title dreams dashed with final minute goal along with hopes of being first South team to win the league. 2014: National Division One reinstated along with the pyramid system (Promotion and Relegation). 2016: Newtonmore make it seven in a row having also won the Camanachd Cup and MacTavish Cup. 2017: Newtonmore lost their first league match in two years.
Caledonia had a regular ferry programme connecting Gourock and Wemyss Bay with Dunoon and Rothesay. She also provided cruises to the Kyles of Bute and short cruises from Largs and Millport. HMS Goatfell during World War II In 1939 she was converted to a minesweeper and renamed HMS Goatfell. Her wartime service continued after 1941 as an anti aircraft ship.
In the Second World War midget submarines exercised in the bay and nearby Loch Striven. The luxury Kyles Hydro Hotel, overlooking the Port, was requisitioned by the Admiralty to serve as the HQ for midget submarine (x-craft) operations. In particular, it was from here (hotel renamed HMS Varbel) that the top secret and audacious attack on the Tirpitz was masterminded.
In 1868, she married Jerome Davis in Cape Girardeau, Missouri although he died a short time later in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1886, she married Frank Kyles in Colorado, whom she divorced before marrying Creede. George Vandever, however, was not dead. Rather, he was still very much alive at the time of her marriage to Creede, thus potentially rendering Nancy Kyle's marriage to Creede invalid.
The Court held that Kyles should be granted a new trial. The Court noted Brady v. Maryland (1963), which held that the suppression by the prosecution of evidence favorable to an accused upon request violates due process where the evidence is material either to guilt or to punishment, irrespective of the good faith or bad faith of the prosecution. The Court also discussed United States v.
In 1826 the villages of Kyles Berneray, and , at the north-east corner of North Uist, were abandoned by their inhabitants. Although some moved further south-east to Loch Portain, most of those affected moved to Cape Breton, in Nova Scotia. As the economic conditions worsened and with reports of islanders having success overseas, the numbers of families emigrating from Scotland to North America greatly increased.
Despite having a man sent off Newtonmore proved too strong in the extra period and triumphed 5–2. Inveraray regained the Celtic Society Cup in 2012. Kyles were defeated 1–0 in the quarter-final and Inverary then secured a place in the final with a 6–3 win over Bute. Inveraray proceeded to win the final against Taynuilt by a record margin of 14–0.
The 2014 season saw the senior team retain their place in the Premier League, and reach the final of the Celtic Cup, where they were beaten 6-2 by Kyles. The junior team were champions in the South Division 2, and also reached the Bullough Cup final. There was also a MacQuiston Cup final win for the U-17's to become South champions.
The flats at the station (known as The Kyles) are built in what was the station goods yard. There was also a coal yard located in this area. Inverkip also had its own signal box, located at the end of the down platform. A camping coach was positioned here by the Scottish Region from 1959 to 1969, from 1963 it was a Pullman camping coach.
They also lost to Glenurquhart in the Clash of the Camans final. The Dell With the league undecided, Gow announced his intention to stand down at the end of the 2009 season with Stevie Borthwick taking on the role of manager in 2010. Stevie Borthwick Appointed Kingussie First Team Manager. Kingussie eventually clinched their 24th league title in 25 years on 5 December by defeating Kyles Athletic.
Initially joining a fleet of older, turntable vessels at Skye, Broadford was displaced by the new and in 1971. She served with on the Kyles of Bute crossing between Colintraive and Rhubodach until the arrival of in November 1986. Broadford continued to ply the Clyde as Broadford Bay, a workboat without a vehicle-ramp. In 1988 she was named Boreford under the ownership of Divemex Ltd.
A merger of shipowners in 1919 had formed Williamson-Buchanan Steamers Ltd. which still traded as John Williamson and Company and retained as standard white funnels with black tops. In 1927, King Edward was transferred to this fleet for "all the way" sailings from Glasgow. Sailings included trips via Rothesay through the Kyles of Bute, and Sunday afternoon trips to Lochgoilhead which left Glasgow at 2.15 and arrived back at 9.30.
Kames () is a small village on the Cowal peninsula in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, on the shore of the west arm of the Kyles of Bute. Kames is now part of a continuous coastal strip of housing that joins onto Tighnabruaich. Kames has a post office, church, police station and hotel. Also a grocery store, which has been relaunched as the "Kames Village Store" under new management in late 2016.
The congregation was forced to rely on the largess of other churches to hold their worship services. One of the earliest churches to lend a hand was Rev. T.J.B. Harris and the congregation of Rendall Memorial Presbyterian Church, 65 West 137th Street. At the 114th Session of the New York Annual Conference, held at the Ralph Avenue A.M.E. Zion Church in Brooklyn in June 1935, Bishop Kyles appointed then pastor Rev.
Tighnabruaich is situated in central Indooroopilly, overlooking the Brisbane River. The house was constructed around 1889 as the home of Henry Charles Stanley, the Chief Engineer for Railways in Queensland. It was designed by his own brother, Francis Drummond Greville Stanley, the former Queensland Colonial Architect. The name of the property evoked the village of the same name, in the Kyles of Bute, in Scotland where the brothers were born.
One was the West Highland, or Kyloe, originating and living mostly in the Outer Hebrides, which had harsher conditions. These cattle tended to be smaller, to have black coats and, due to their more rugged environment, to have long hair. These cattle were named due to the practice of relocating them. The kyles are narrow straits of water, and the cattle were driven across them to get to market.
Nebu Kiniza's family moved from Queens to Pawling, NY and then to Conyers, a suburb of Atlanta, GA, when he was 10.Yohance Kyles, "Nebu Kiniza Is Building An Artistic Empire From The Ground Up," AllHeavymetal, 10 December 2015, retrieved 7 March 2017 He learned the ropes of the music business from his mother, a singer. Attending Rockdale County High School, he began freestyling at 15 and discovered his talent.
From 1993, a cruise ran to Tighnabruaich twice a week, after the commuter runs. These were popular and the programme was extended to include Loch Long, the Kyles of Bute, with Tarbert, Loch Fyne on Sundays. The cruises were withdrawn in 2001, leaving two of the "streakers" serving Rothesay, and the other, Dunoon. Looking over Rosneath bay to the former naval base, with Juno laid up at the pier and MV Saturn alongside.
He hosted the popular BBC programme Guitar Club. For BBC Radio 2, he created and presented the programme series Be My Guest, interviewing Count Basie, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Andrés Segovia, Isaac Stern and Gloria Swanson, among others. In January 1962 he was a guest on Desert Island Discs. In the 1970s, Sykora and his family moved to Scotland, where the couple ran the Colintraive hotel in Colintraive on the Kyles of Bute.
MacPherson is the most successful manager in the history of the club. Smylie's first success as manager was the 2010 Glasgow Celtic Society Cup in which Inveraray overturned a two-goal deficit to defeat Kyles Athletic 3–2. This was Inveraray's fifth successive Celtic Society Cup triumph and also saw Gary and Graeme MacPherson collect their twelfth winners medal each, a new record for the competition. This was Inveraray's 20th victory in the competition.
2012 was a disappointing season for the Fort but this was exceeded by a woeful league performance in 2013 which saw the club relegated to the newly created National Division One for 2014. Fort's fate was sealed by a 1–1 draw against Lovat and a Kyles Athletic victory against Newtonmore. The club bounced back by gaining promotion at the first attempt in 2014. They finished 8th in the Premier Division in 2015.
His first effort in the final was within 12 seconds of the start, however this did not break the record set by Deek Cameron in 1992. MacRae again secured the Premier Division for Newtonmore in 2011 with a last minute strike against rivals Kyles Athletic at Dunoon Stadium. MacRae continues to be a major player for Newtonmore but he may be sidelined for much of the rest of the 2012 season with a knee injury.
The book opens with Spenser and Susan Silverman talking with the Kyles about their missing daughter, April. Mr. Kyle apparently saw her in the act of seducing a John, a man about his age. He's livid at the thought of his daughter working as a prostitute and voices his opinion loudly. Spenser is clearly not interested in working for Mr. Kyle at any price, but the pleadings of Susan Silverman and Mrs.
Colintraive is located on the west coast of the Cowal peninsula. Its area includes Ardtaraig / Loch Striven in the north west, the head and the shores of Loch Riddon in the north east, while the village itself faces the Kyles of Bute. The Colintraive area extends further south to Couston and around this hill back into Loch Striven again. The name Colintraive derives from Gaelic and means "swimming strait" or "swimming narrows".
Eilean Dubh seen from the alt= This particular Eilean Dubh () is sometimes known as Glen Caladh Island and lies just off the Cowal peninsula in the Kyles of Bute. The island is around 0.3 kilometres at its longest length and rises to a height of 19 metres above sea level. It is almost entirely covered by woodland. Although Eilean Dubh is uninhabited, the island's owners, the Ingham Clarks, have their family graveyard here.
In December 2014, Stewart reunited with Ambrosius during Ambrosius' concert and performed "Floetic" at The Clapham Grand in London. In February 2015, Stewart confirmed that duo would be touring in 2015.Kyles, Y. (2015, 25 February). AllHip-Hop.com. Retrieved from Natalie Stewart Talks Reuniting With Marsha Ambrosius For Floetry Tour (VIDEO) On 16 May 2015, Floetry reunited and performed their first show in nine years at Pepsi Funk Festival in College Park, Georgia.
Occasional turtles, mainly loggerhead and leathery, may be met in coastal waters. In Great Bernera, sea life is especially rich where there is tidal run between the Caolas Bhalasaigh (English: "Valasay Straits/Kyles") and the inner sea-loch of Tòb Bhalasaigh. There are numerous molluscs, sponges, brittlestars and starfish, the latter growing noticeably larger in size than normal. Cup coral, snakelocks anemone and dead man's fingers coral, may also be found here.
Maid of Argyll was initially based at Craigendoran, with runs to Gourock, Dunoon, Innellan and Rothesay. On Saturdays, she took the Lochgoilhead/Arrochar leg of the "Three Lochs Tour", releasing to carry larger numbers of passengers to Dunoon and Rothesay. In the late 1950s, the Maids lost their fixed routes and all operated across the Clyde network. From February to May 1970, Maid of Argyll was the Kyles of Bute/Tarbert Royal Mail ship.
Warming up a starting pitcher in 2011 After retiring from playing, Kyles became involved with coaching in 1991. He worked in the Chicago Cubs' and Colorado Rockies' farm system prior to joining the Milwaukee Brewers organization, as a pitching coach, in 2001. His first season at the Triple-A level was 2004 with the Indianapolis Indians. The next season, the Brewers switched their top affiliate to the Nashville Sounds of the Pacific Coast League.
Loch Fad is Bute's largest body of freshwater and runs along the fault line. The western side of Bute is known for its beaches, many of which enjoy fine views over the Sound of Bute towards Arran and Bute's smaller satellite island Inchmarnock. Hamlets on the western side of the island include Straad, around St. Ninian's Bay, and Kildavanan on Ettrick Bay. In the north, Bute is separated from the Cowal peninsula by the Kyles of Bute.
The Bullough Cup is a knock-out competition in the sport of shinty. It is played for by reserve-level teams from the South District of Shinty, which includes all of Scotland South of Ballachulish as well as England. All teams playing in South Division Two, Kyles Athletic Seconds, Lochside Rovers, Inveraray Second Team as well as non-league teams such as London Camanachd are eligible. Tayforth are the current holders, having retained it in 2016.
It has also seen the first Camanachd Association fixture in England for 80 years and the victory by the Highlanders in 2006. As of 2010, the opening rounds of the cup will be played midweek, in order to reduce the backlog of fixtures that has regularly afflicted shinty. Glasgow Mid- Argyll won the 2010 cup defeating Kyles 3–1. In 2014, the Bullough Plate was created for first round losers to compete for and this was won by Glenorchy.
The peninsula is separated from Knapdale by Loch Fyne, and from Inverclyde and North Ayrshire to the east by the Firth of Clyde. Loch Long and its arm, Loch Goil are to the north-east. The south of the peninsula is split into three forks by Loch Striven and Loch Riddon (Loch Ruel). The Isle of Bute lies to the south separated by the narrow Kyles of Bute which connect the Firth of Clyde to Loch Riddon.
Newtonmore forward Evan Menzies, who scored two goals, won the Albert Smith Medal for Man of the Match. The 2018 Artemis Macaulay Cup Final in Oban proved to be an exciting game, with Kinlochshiel defeating Kyles Athletic by three goals to two in a thrilling match with the destiny of the trophy in doubt until the final whistle. Both these finals were broadcast live on BBC2 Scotland. Newtonmore defeated Kinlochshiel by two goals to one to retain the Cottages.
Atlantic seal (Halichoerus grypus) Sea life is especially rich where there is tidal run between the Caolas Bhalasaigh (English: "Valasay Straits/Kyles") and the inner sea-loch of Tòb Bhalasaigh. There are numerous molluscs, sponges, brittlestars, and sea stars, the latter growing noticeably larger in size than normal. Cup coral, snakelocks anemone and dead man's fingers coral, may also be found here. Common fish include shanny and butterfish and Atlantic and common seals are regular off-shore visitors.
The Scots celebrated the start of their 20th anniversary season with an appearance in the final of the St. Andrew's Sixes in 2014. They were defeated by Inverness-shire Camanachd. The Scots continue to enter competitions as of 2018, although they withdrew from the Bullough Cup in the second round giving a walkover to Kyles, having defeated Aberdour in the first round. They took part in the Blue Flash Challenge against Caberfeidh in a friendly match.
Talisman was based at Craigendoran, sailing to Dunoon, Rothesay and the Kyles of Bute. She was requisitioned by the Admiralty as HMS Aristocrat, operating as an anti aircraft ship and in other roles, including as an HQ ship at the Normandy landings. After her reprieve in 1953, Talisman was successfully placed on the Wemyss Bay - Largs - Millport route. Despite the noise and vibration of her engines, she became a popular vessel and served Millport for another 14 years.
During the 1960s, the city annexed a considerable amount of property that would establish the current boundaries of the city. Starting in 1965, the city annexed near Kyles Lane. In 1965, the city added near Devou Park, which was then known and is still known as Kenton Hills. Finally, in 1965, the city undertook its biggest annexation effort ever when it added of unincorporated land in Kenton County south of Latonia, creating the community now known as South Covington.
J&G; Thomson of Clydebank launched Minerva for the G&SWR; on 6 May 1893. She had two sister ships with slight detail differences: , which was also built for the G&SWR;, and , which was built for the Belfast and County Down Railway. She worked various G&SWR; ferry routes, commonly to Rothesay and the Kyles, and in winter to the Isle of Arran. In 1902 she was re-boilered, as a result of which her funnel was moved further forward.
Still curvy, it goes through rural unincorporated Hancock county and begins paralleling the Clinch River before entering Sneedville at an intersection with the northern ends of SR 31 and SR 66. It then turns north and enters downtown and intersecting the eastern end of SR 63. It then turns northeast again and leaves Sneedville. It goes northeast, still curvy, and parallels the Clinch River again all the way to Kyles Ford, where it has an intersection and short concurrency with SR 70.
CSAV lost trade, and especially on its Valparaíso – New York route, so in June 1931 the company suspended the service. It sold Aconcagua and Teno to Lithgows of Port Glasgow, and in August 1932 both ships returned to Scotland. Aconcagua was sold to William Hamilton and Company, run by Lord Ernest Hamilton, but Teno was laid up at the Kyles of Bute, first at Kames, Argyll and then off Tighnabruaich. Lowden Conner and Company of Liverpool were appointed to manage both ships.
The northern part of the island is more sparsely populated, and the ferry terminal at Rhubodach connects the island to the mainland at Colintraive by the smaller of the island's two ferries. The crossing is one of the shortest, less than , and takes only a few minutes but is busy because many tourists prefer the scenic route to the island. North Bute forms part of the Kyles of Bute National Scenic Area, one of 40 in Scotland."National Scenic Areas" . SNH.
In 2001, Young died from Hepatitis C. Later that year, a selection of her reviews and articles were collated in a volume published by Serpent's Tail, Pandora's Handbag: Adventures in the Book World, for which her friend Will Self penned the introduction. Young was buried in the family plot in the graveyard in Tighnabruaich, a village on the Kyles of Bute in Argyll and Bute, Scotland where she also owned a small cottage in the later years of her life.
Kylestrome, Edrachillis Bay Eddrachillis Bay (Scottish Gaelic: Eadar Dà Chaolas- "between two kyles", Kylesku and Laxford) is a bay on the north-west coast of Sutherland, Scotland. It lies north of Assynt and is at the mouth of the Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin, also known as the Loch Cairnbawn. It is neighboured by Eddrachillis, of which namesakes are shared. Very Rev Mackintosh MacKay (1793-1873) Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in 1849, was born here.
From 1969, The Second Snark was based at Victoria Harbour or Princes Pier, Greenock, providing cruises on the Firth of Clyde under the Clyde Marine Cruises section of Clyde Marine Services Ltd. She provided cruises from Greenock and Helensburgh to Blairmore (for Benmore Botanic Garden) and into Loch Long. She has provided trips to Lochranza (Arran) via Rothesay and the Kyles of Bute and to Largs and Millport. She occasionally served on the Gourock - Kilcreggan - Helensburgh ferry service, substituting for the 1936 (then ).
Kyles, Y. (25 February 2015). AllHip-Hop.com. Retrieved from Natalie Stewart Talks Reuniting With Marsha Ambrosius For Floetry Tour (VIDEO) On 16 May 2015 Floetry reunited and performed their first show in nine years at Pepsi Funk Festival in College Park, Georgia. The duo continued to tour throughout 2015 and eventually announced plans to record a new album. Despite announcing they would be recording a new album, Floetry subsequently split after the second leg of their reunion tour in August 2016.
The club won the MacTavish Cup in 2009 5–4 against Kingussie at the Bught Park, Inverness on 13 June 2009. The game was broadcast live on BBC Alba. Players such as Paul MacArthur, Danny MacRae and Michael Ritchie are the sons and nephews of famous Newtonmore players and the club has a long dynastic tradition. Many clubs throughout Scotland have long and friendly rivalries with Newtonmore – notably, Kyles Athletic who they met frequently in Camanachd Cup Finals in the 1970s.
The Glasgow Celtic Society Cup - oldest trophy in Shinty The final was always played traditionally at Old Anniesland, although both 2011 and 2012 finals were outside of Glasgow and the 2015 Cup final was held in Taynuilt between Oban Camanachd and Kyles Athletic. The final continues to be played outside of Glasgow at present. It is organised by the Glasgow Celtic Society in conjunction with the Camanachd Association, not by the Camanachd Association itself. The present holders are Oban Camanachd.
When Creede struck it rich, he built a "neat but plain" log cabin at Creede, and Mrs. Kyles served as his housekeeper while she obtained a divorce from her current husband. She also was said to have often accompanied Creede, and his young nephew Sherman Phifer, on many of Creede's prospecting journeys.Los Angeles Herald, January 12, 1898 They married in Las Vegas, New Mexico on May 25, 1893 and purchased a small cottage for $5,000 in Pueblo, Colorado where Creede's tastes were "simple and his habit economical".
The E2 nightclub stampede occurred on February 17, 2003, at the E2 nightclub located above the Epitome Chicago restaurant at 2347 South Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, in which 21 people died and more than 50 were injured when panic ensued from the use of pepper spray by security guards to break up a fight. The club's owners, Dwain Kyles and Calvin Hollins, were later convicted of criminal contempt for their persistent failure to keep the facility up to code, and sentenced to two years in prison.
The club was founded in 2003 and plays in Dunoon, there has historically not been shinty played in the town of Dunoon but the hinterland of the Cowal peninsula plays host to several illustrious clubs with male sides Kyles Athletic, Strachur and Col- Glen. The club produced a naked calendar in 2006. The team's catchment area includes the Isle of Bute and the Cowal peninsula. At present there is no male team representing Dunoon in national shinty although there is a youth system in the town.
The small central peninsula is divided from the Kilfinan peninsula by Loch Riddon, and the interjection of Bute, and its Kyles. Cowal's underlying geology is made up largely of resistant metamorphic rocks, but south of the Highland Boundary Fault part of the Toward peninsula is composed of sedimentary rocks. The landscape is mountainous, the high ground dominated by moorland, peat mosses and the forest that often extends down the sides of the sea lochs to the water's edge. The acreage of improved farmland is small.
Train of Thought was well-received by music critics. Chicago Sun-Times writer Kyla Kyles said, "With a flurry of metaphors and below-the-basement underground beats, this train is on the right track. This disc proves that Kweli is a deep-thinking, gifted MC, and Hi Tek is an emerging wax master." AllMusic's Matt Conaway compared Reflection Eternal's music to the work of the Native Tongues collective, while writing that the album "houses enough merit to establish Talib as one of this generation's most poetic MCs".
Lochside Rovers won the Bullough Cup defeating Kyles Athletic by five goals to two in an exciting encounter played at Strachur. Newtonmore defeated Fort William to win the Strathdearn Cup with a four goals to nil victory at the Bught Park, Inverness. The Women’s Cup Finals Day again took place at The Dell, Kingussie. Badenoch & Strathspey triumphed in the Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup defeating Skye by four goals to one whilst Glenurquhart won the Marine Harvest Challenge Cup by four goals to three against Inverness.
WPRR map with Gerlach, Ascalon, Trego, Cholona, Ronda, and Sulphur, Nevada Trego Hot Springs is located in the Black Rock Desert at the location of Trego, Nevada, a former station on the Western Pacific Railroad. The name "Trego" dates from the 1910s, just after the railroad was built. Previously, the springs had names like Hot Springs, Kyles Hot Springs (1864), Butte Spring, and Butte Hot Spring. Today, Trego is known for its hot springs, which is a long ditch with a soft mud bottom.
In 1996, Smart joined the Vancouver-based R&B; band/collective, D-Cru as their lead vocalist. The group also included Tanessa Tompkins, Tito Chipman, Damien Kyles, Troy Samson aka Golden Child (later Hipjoint) and Aimee Mackenzie, with the group achieving the height of their success during the late-1990s and collectively still active until the early 2000s with changing line-ups, Craig leaving the group by 2001. Their initial album The Outer World was released in 1998. The band was signed to Electra Records.
The route narrows to three lanes with two northbound lanes and one southbound lane as it heads north through woodland. The road curves to the northeast and passes through residential neighborhoods and comes to an intersection with the western terminus of KY 3187. Here, KY 1072 heads north as Kyles Lane, a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane that passes more homes. The route widens into a four-lane road as it comes to an interchange with Interstate 71 (I-71) and I-75.
"Spartan" has recently undergone restoration work on her hull, and is still being refitted. The museum also features the diesel- powered motor coaster MV Kyles at Irvine (an early Clyde built coaster, not a puffer). The Pibroch, built at Bowling, West Dunbartonshire in 1957 as a diesel-engined boat for the Scottish Malt Distillers Ltd, had been lying at Letterfrack, County Galway, Ireland, in desperate need of restoration, since 2002. The Pibroch deteriorated further as time passed, and her bulkheads began to give way.
Maid of Skelmorlie was the third of a quartet of passenger vessels ordered in 1951 to modernise the Clyde fleet, the second to be built by A. & J. Inglis, of Pointhouse. In September 1969, she was fitted out for the winter Kyles of Bute/Tarbert mail run from Gourock, acquiring small mail rooms forward of her saloon, and a temporary shelter over the galley for parcels and luggage. CSP took over this historic route from David MacBrayne Ltd from 1 October 1969. Her sister, was similarly modified.
Kyles was selected in the 4th round (90th overall pick) by the Chicago Cubs in the 1979 amateur entry draft. That year he played his first season for the Rookie league Gulf Coast Cubs. The next year, he played for the Class A-Low Geneva Cubs. He started 1981 off with Geneva before advancing to the Class A Quad City Cubs. In 1982, he played for the Class A-Advanced Salinas Spurs and recorded an 11–5 record with a 2.51 ERA and pitched 118 strikeouts.
MV Canna entered service with Calmac on the Raasay route in January 1976, initially from Portree, but this soon changed to a shorter crossing from Sconser. After only 3 months she was moved to the Lochaline crossing to Mull, where she remained for the next ten years. In 1986 MV Loch Linnhe and then the larger replaced Canna. After two years as spare vessel, Canna spent seven years crossing between Kyles Scalpay on Harris and the slipway on Scalpay - a crossing of just three minutes.
Carna lies wedged across the mouth of Loch Teacuis in the middle of Loch Sunart, forming two narrow kyles which provide some of the trickiest rock-dodging for yachtsmen anywhere on the west coast. Moine schist bedrock of quartz-feldspar constitution, with mixed schists and mica schists in a west coastal strip. A north-south ridge divides the island in two. From the heather covered rocky peak of Cruachan Chàrna, there are extensive views over Oronsay, Loch Sunart, Morvern, Coll and Isle of Mull.
Fort Wright is located in northern Kenton County at (39.051011, -84.535042). It is bordered to the north by Ludlow, to the northeast by Park Hills, to the east by Kenton Vale, to the east and southeast by Covington, to the southwest by Edgewood and Crestview Hills, and to the west by Fort Mitchell. Interstate 75/71 crosses the center of the city, with access from Exit 189 (Kyles Lane). The freeway leads northeast to downtown Cincinnati in Ohio and southwest to its split at Walton.
The following are places along that shores of the Firth of Clyde that are not islands and have misleading names, eilean being Gaelic for "island": Eilean na Beithe, Portavadie; Eilean Beag, Cove; Eilean Dubh, Dalchenna, Loch Fyne; Eilean nan Gabhar, Melldalloch, Kyles of Bute; Barmore Island, just north of Tarbert, Kintyre;Barmore Island Gazetteer for Scotland Retrieved 1 December 2007. Eilean Aoidh, south of Portavadie; Eilean Leathan, Kilbrannan Sound just south of Torrisdale Bay; Island Muller, Kilbrannan Sound north of Campbeltown.Ordnance Survey maps unless otherwise stated.
Due to the sparse population, the club has folded on three occasions, between 1966 and 1968. 1993 and 1996. and for a longer period between 1997 and 2005. The club restarted in September 2002 with a primary team and within three years it was able to reform an adults team to compete in the Bullough Cup (which it had won in 1983) and then re-entered League Shinty with the assistance of ex-players who returned to the Club after having been part of Kyles, Strachur and Bute.
Pitching coach Stan Kyles meets with the Sounds' battery of Justin Lehr and J. C. Boscán on the mound. The Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball team has utilized 48 coaches since its establishment in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1978. These include 25 pitching coaches, 21 hitting coaches, 1 bench coach, and 1 bullpen coach. For the 2020 season, the Sounds' coaching staff was slated to include Brendan Sagara (pitching), Chase Lambin (hitting), and Tyler Graham in an unspecified coaching role, but the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Kyles of Bute national scenic area in Argyll and Bute. There is no equivalent to a national park authority for national scenic areas, rather it is a designation to provide an additional level of protection to specified areas. For developments that would ordinarily require only local authority planning permission the Scottish Government must be informed if advice from NatureScot is ignored. Additionally, there are some classes of development that would not normally require planning permission to proceed when located outwith a national scenic area, but which are subject to controls within them.
Bute played a major role during World War II, and its naval involvements were especially significant. HMS Cyclops was the depot ship for the 7th Submarine Flotilla and was home-based in Rothesay Bay. A few miles further north at Port Bannatyne the luxury 88-bedroomed Kyles Hydro Hotel, overlooking the Port, was requisitioned by the Admiralty to serve as the HQ for midget submarine (X-craft) operations. In particular, it was from here (hotel renamed HMS Varbel) that the top secret and audacious attack on the Tirpitz was masterminded.
Cedric Antonio Kyles (born April 24, 1964) better known by his stage name Cedric the Entertainer, is an American actor, stand-up comedian, and game show host. He hosted BET's ComicView during the 1993–94 season and Def Comedy Jam in 1995. He is best known for co-starring with Steve Harvey on The WB sitcom The Steve Harvey Show, as one of The Original Kings of Comedy, and for starring as Eddie Walker in Barbershop. He can also be seen starring on the CBS show The Neighborhood.
The stretch through Covington originally included hills and curves steeper than those recommended for Interstate Highway standards. As a result, the northbound descent into Cincinnati, known as Cut-in-the-Hill, was nicknamed "Death Hill". It is a steep descent into the valley of the Ohio River between Kyles Lane and the Brent Spence Bridge leading into downtown Cincinnati. The hill is known for its high number of automobile accidents. In 2006 the Cut-in-the-Hill averaged over seven times more accidents when compared to similar roadways in Kentucky.
McClellan took over as pastor. In June of that year, Hood Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church played host to the 117th Session of the New York Annual Conference. The congregation was highly praised for its progress and the hospitality it demonstrated as host. According to Bishop Kyles, who presided over the conference, it was one of the best sessions he had ever held. The congregation was assured of not losing its edifice, having burned the mortgage in 1947, but by then it had also outgrown the 229 Lenox Avenue site. Rev.
Ross returned to International shinty/hurling in 2009 after a call from the management of the Scotland side due to his form in the 2009 season which saw him score 92 goals, two short of his all-time record. Kingussie reclaimed the league with a last day win against Kyles Athletic. In 2010, after scoring 4 goals to win the Macaulay Cup in extra time, Ross stated that he would review his playing career at the end of the season. His career total, excluding goals in reserve shinty, is in excess of 1000 goals.
Varbel (named after Commanders Varley and Bell, designers of the X-Craft prototype) was the on-shore headquarters for the 12th Submarine Flotilla (midget submarines). It had been a luxury 88-bedroom hotel (the Kyles Hydropathic Hotel) requisitioned by the Admiralty to serve as the flotilla’s headquarters. All X-craft training and preparation for X-craft attacks (including that on Tirpitz) was co-ordinated from Varbel.Bute at War Intelligence contributing to the attack on Tirpitz was collected and sent to the Royal Navy by the Norwegian resistance, especially brothers Torbjørn Johansen and Einar Johansen.
All of Columbas distinguished career was on the first leg of "The Royal Route" from Glasgow to Ardrishaig, calling at Rothesay and the Kyles of Bute. The route, so named after Queen Victoria sailed from the Clyde in 1847, was used by the cream of Victorian and Edwardian society to reach estates in the Highlands. Columba visited Ardrishaig over 5600 times in her 58-year career. Other vessels took the continuation of the Royal Route through the Crinan Canal to Oban, Fort William and Inverness (through the Caledonian Canal).
Rhubodach is a small settlement on the north-eastern shore of the Isle of Bute, Scotland. Ferry in the harbour of Rhubodach The name Rhubodach may come from the Gaelic Rubha a’ Bhodaich which translates as old man's point or promontory or alternatively may be from An Rubha Bhódaich meaning the Bute headland. Rhubodach lies at the north of Bute on the A886 road. From here a small ro-ro ferry sails the short distance over the Kyles of Bute to Colintraive on the Cowal peninsula in Argyll, where the A886 road continues to Strachur.
Two match days before regular season's end, Panelefsiniakos, led by swingman David Kyles who scored 20 points and grabbed 4 rebounds, crushed Trikala at home and made a decisive step in order to stay at the top division. Finally, the goal was achieved as the club, despite its ups and downs during the year, once again managed to avoid relegation. Coach Skarafigkas' players celebrated 7 wins, in a season where center Larry Turner (9.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game) and power forward Mouhammad Faye (13.5 points and 7.6 rebounds per game) were solid.
Beauly was founded in 1892, and has won the Camanachd Cup on three occasions, in 1897, 1898 and 1913. After the 1898 triumph against Inveraray, Beauly competed against a London Camanachd side and was granted the title "Champions of the World". In 2005, the club won North Division One but due to league reconstruction remained in this division along with sides from the disbanded National League One. In 2006, they were again denied promotion to the top-flight but this time by losing 1–0 to South Division One runners up, Kyles Athletic in a play-off.
In 1955, Lockard became president of the Memphis Branch of the NAACP and served in that position until 1958. He headed up their legal committee, and during this time, he was joined by Russell Sugarmon, Vasco and Maxine Smith, Jesse Turner, Billy Kyles, the late Benjamin Hooks and A.W. Willis in fighting for and achieving success in the desegregation of Memphis Street Railway Co., public buildings, restaurants and the University of Memphis. He built a successful law practice and became the first African-American member of a Tennessee governor's cabinet, serving as administrative assistant to Gov. Buford Ellington from 1967 to 1971.
The trophy has had two significant periods of abeyance, one in the lead up to the Second World War, and the other in the mid-Sixties. There was also a shorter period in the 1990s. Lochside Rovers were champions in 2009 defeating Kyles Athletic in a rearranged final in Tighnabruaich after the original final was called off. The Bullough Cup has seen several interesting developments in recent years, in 2005 it was run as a league cup, which marked the re-entry of Col-Glen and London to competition as well as the first senior fixtures of Aberdour Shinty Club.
Before the election there were 25 Conservative, 15 Liberal Democrat, 7 Labour, 1 British National Party and 2 independent councillors. 1 seat was vacant after Conservative councillor of Knowle ward, Les Kyles, died in January 2007. Five councillors stood down at the election, Liberal Democrats Olive Hogg, Barbara Harber and Susan Reeve and Conservatives Theresa Tedd and David Elsmore. In total 72 candidates stood in the election for 17 seats, including candidates from the 3 leading parties and 5 candidates from the British National Party, after the British National Party won a seat at the 2006 election for the first time.
Formed in Perth in 1973 by Barry Nesbitt and Father Eugene O'Sullivan, the club drew upon the number of Highlanders living in the Central Belt as well as the Irish community in Perth. Willie Dowds was another player associated with the club that had helped to expand the game locally. Fr. Eugene O'Sullivan, who was nicknamed the shinty priest, appeared on the front page of the Daily Record in 1970, having been sent-off for punching his opponent, a Kyles Athletic player. At times during the late 1970s and early 1980s, Hugh O'Kane was also part of the team.
SMDP is the same school that produced fellow CFL player Kevin Glenn and former National Football League player Troy Kyles of the New York Giants. During his college football years, Winters was a standout player at the University of Michigan from 1992-1996 in football and baseball. At the end of his college career he was drafted once again in the twentieth round by the Kansas City Royals. After leaving the game of football for a brief period of time, he spent several years playing in the Arena Football League, with the Detroit Fury and the Las Vegas Gladiators.
Heading into the 2012–2013 season, despite being the reigning regular-season champions, the Shockers were predicted to finish fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference. Wichita State went into the season having lost five of the top six scorers from the previous season, including Joe Ragland, Toure' Murry, Garrett Stutz, Ben Smith, and David Kyles. Despite the losses, the Shockers went on to win their first 9 games, including the Cancún Challenge, as well as 15 of their first 16, and 19 of their first 21. Wichita struggled in conference-play, however, losing three in a row in late January and early February.
The Bridge House Annual Graduation hosts highly notable speakers and education enthusiasts in Nigeria yearly. Past Speakers include the Chairman of First Bank plc, Mrs Ibukun Awosika, Founder, Zinox Technologies, Leo Stan Ekeh, Founder/CEO of Rise Network, Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji, CEO, Alpha Reach, Japhet Omojuwa, wife of former governor of Lagos State, Dame Abimbola Fashola, former Deputy Governor, Lagos State, Sarah Adebisi Sosan, the British Deputy High Commissioner, Ray Kyles and so on. In 2018, Alh. Abdul Samad Rabiu, an ex- parent of the school chaired the occasion and donated N50 Million to Bridge House college under the BUA Foundation.
Home games are played at the Mart Park, Dalmally, and there are changing facilities at the Auction Market there. Apart from a pitch at Craig Farm when the Mart pitch was flooded, all home games since 1947 have been played at the Mart Park. The suitability of the stadium for the Premier League was questioned by some in the Premier league as Glenorchy made the step up in 2009. Whether these issues have been addressed for 2011 remained to be seen, but Glenorchy did not suffer as many call-offs as Kyles Athletic and other South clubs.
An elderly woman was shot in her temple after doing some food shopping at a Schwegmann Brothers in New Orleans, Louisiana. The gunman took her keys and drove away. James Joseph, an informant to the police, claimed to have purchased the car from Curtis Kyles on the day of the murder. Fearing that the car he purchased was fruit of the crime, he called the police to inform them of the circumstances. The informant’s name had changed from James Joseph in his first communication to the police to Joseph Banks, and finally to Joseph Wallace (also known as Beanie.) Also his story changed when he met with police in-person.
He then said that he was indeed trained in the proper use of pepper spray by the Illinois Police Reserve Patrol, a nonprofit group.Bouncer describes E2 crowd: Guard says he used pepper spray in fight – Chicago Tribune, 1/23/07; reprinted on highbeam.com On November 25, 2009, Kyles and Hollins were acquitted of involuntary manslaughter charges, but were found guilty of indirect criminal contempt for violating the previous orders to close the entire second floor of the club and were sentenced to two years in prison.E2 Owners Get 2 Years In Prison – WBBM, 11/25/09 E2 and Epitome both permanently closed after the incident.
Sports known to be played in late medieval Scotland included football, golf, archery, and various bowling games, known as "laing bowlis", "pennystanes", and "kyles" or skittles. "Caich", a form of tennis, was played by two individuals or teams, bouncing a ball against a smooth wall, often a church. The rich may have taken part in hunting and hawking and there is evidence from the sixteenth century of bear-baiting, cock-fighting and dogfighting.E. Ewen, "Sights, sounds and smells in the medieval town", in E. J. Cowan and L. Henderson, A History of Everyday Life in Medieval Scotland (Osford: Oxford University Press, 2011), , pp. 124–5.
A view of northern Cowal from an area of the Lennox that is now counted as Argyll The Cowal peninsula is bounded by Loch Fyne on the west and Loch Long and the Firth of Clyde on the east. It is separated from the Isle of Bute by the deep narrow straits of the Kyles of Bute. The coastline is incised by deep sea lochs, principally Loch Riddon, and Loch Striven. These split the southern half of Cowal into three narrower peninsulas; on the west, the Kilfinan peninsula, and on the east, the Toward peninsula, which is also isolated from the north of Cowal, by the Holy Loch.
One such structure is a moveable roof supported by four posts, historically called a Dutch roof, hay barrack, or hay cap. Haystacks may also be built on top of a foundation laid on the ground to reduce spoilage, in some places made of wood or brush. In other areas, hay is stacked loose, built around a central pole, a tree, or within an area of three or four poles to add stability to the stack. One loose hay stacking technique seen in the British isles is to initially stack freshly cut hay into smaller mounds called foot cocks, hay coles, kyles, hayshocks or haycocks, to facilitate initial curing.
Williamson-Buchanan based TS Queen Mary at Glasgow's Bridge Wharf, where she carried approximately 13,000 passengers each week. TS Queen Mary sailed during the summer season for the Arran coast, or for the Kyles of Bute. In 1935, Cunard Line asked Williamson-Buchanan to change the name of TS Queen Mary to TS Queen Mary II, in order to make the name available for their new flagship liner, which was due to be launched by Her Majesty Queen Mary. The owners of Williamson-Buchanan duly agreed and in exchange, Cunard Line presented them with a portrait of Her Majesty to hang in the forward lounge of the steamer.
This was Newtonmore's first league title in 25 years. In 2011, Newtonmore overcame Inveraray 5–2 after extra-time to book their first Camanachd Cup final appearance since their humiliation in 1997 by Kingussie, going on to win the final at the Bught Park in Inverness 4–3 against Kingussie. The first team also retained the Premier Division in 2011 with a last minute goal from Danny MacRae in the final match of the season in a winner takes all match against Kyles Athletic. This sealed a season with both teams at the club winning their respective leagues and also a cup, the second team winning the Strathdearn Cup.
The Memphis 13 are the group of young children who integrated the schools of Memphis, TN. On October 3, 1961, 13 African-American first grade students were enrolled in schools that were previously all white. The schools that the students attended were Bruce, Gordon, Rozelle, and Springdale elementary schools. The students attended the following schools: Bruce Elementary (Dwania Kyles, Harry Williams, Michael Willis); Gordon Elementary (Alvin Freeman, Sharon Malone, Sheila Malone, Pamela Mayes); Rozelle Elementary (Joyce Bell, E.C. Freeman, Leandrew Wiggins, Clarence Williams); Springdale Elementary (Deborah Ann Holt; Jacqueline Moore). When these students desegregated Memphis City Schools there was no violence like the violence witnessed in other parts of the South.
One of the shepherds believes that "the red-coat lads wi' black cockades" routed the rebels, painting a fearful picture of how they managed to "hough the Clans like nine-pin kyles". The other shepherd is just as convinced that the Jacobites "did pursue / The horsemen back to Forth, man" with the eventual result that "...mony a huntit, poor Red-coat / For fear amaist did swarf, man." Dissatisfied with the first published version of the poem, Burns re- wrote it sometime after 1790. The revised version was published after Burns' death by his editor, James Currie MD in The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns: With Explanatory and Glossarial Notes; And a Life of the Author (1800).
The concerned area of the Upper Tennessee River watershed that includes the Powell River Tributary, contains the most biologically diverse concentration of freshwater mussels in the Continental United States. It is also among the most degraded and threatened concentrations of mussels, containing some species that are globally unique. Clinch-Powell Resource Conservation and Development has been instrumental in working with the Kyles Ford Community in developing portions of the preserve with educational and low-impact ecotourism facilities such as The Clinch River Conservation Retreat and River Place on the Clinch as a means of raising awareness and supplementing the funding of ongoing Appalachian cultural and biodiversity research and preservation efforts related to the area.
First Reformed is a 2017 American drama film written and directed by Paul Schrader. It stars Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried, and Cedric the Entertainer (credited as Cedric Kyles), and follows a Protestant minister struggling with his faith while serving as pastor of a dwindling historic church in upstate New York. Elements of the film allude to Robert Bresson's Diary of a Country Priest (1951), Ingmar Bergman's Winter Light (1963), and the work of Carl Dreyer, as well as Schrader's own script for Taxi Driver (1976). First Reformed was screened at the 74th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2017, and was released in the United States on May 18, 2018, by A24.
The route was changed so that instead of going via Fairlie and Garroch Head, the ship went through the Kyles of Bute and gave direct competition to the other steamers on the run. The timetable of Lord of the Isles was accelerated as much as it could, and the steerage fare cut to 3 shillings and 6 d (), against the turbine steamer fare of 5 shillings (), but the paddle steamer still lost traffic. King Edward always reached Inveraray first, and refused to leave the berth to allow the paddler in. An attempt to get Inveraray Town Council to intervene failed as the vote was tied with 6 on each side, and the provost declined to settle the matter with a casting vote.
Born Verley Trenton Tubbs Jr. in Dallas, Texas, on September 25, 1915, he later became known as Vincent Trenton Tubbs Jr. While a student at Morehouse College, Tubbs was one of the founders of the Delta Phi Delta journalism fraternity. In March 1938, he launched National Negro Newspaper Week with Moss Kyles Kendrix and Bernard Milton Jones while they were newspaper editors of the Maroon Tiger at Morehouse. By the time Tubbs turned 26 years old, he had risen rapidly within the world of African American newspapers. While serving as bureau chief of the Richmond edition of the Norfolk Journal and Guide, P. B. Young, the paper's publisher, heard that Tubbs was talking to the Richmond Bureau chief of the Baltimore Afro-American and fired him.
The stepping back of Whitelaw to the second team and the loss of the Zavaroni brothers to Kyles Athletic saw Bute take a step back but they still made good showings in the cups and also made it into the National Division One setup for 2014 with a second-place finish in Division South One. Several other player changes in 2014 led to a disastrous showing in National Division One, even conceding a game at one point. Bute finished rock bottom and were due for relegation to South Division One, but were given a reprieve due to league reconstruction. However, Bute elected to be relegated to South Division One, feeling that National Division shinty was not feasible for the club at that time.
Two canoeists in a COPP (Combined Operations Pilotage Parties) canoe The development of amphibious reconnaissance in the early stages of the Second World War during the European campaigns were largely dominated by Lt. Commander Nigel Clogstoun-Willmot RN, who developed what would become the Combined Operations Pilotage Parties (COPPs) while conducting raids on the Aegean Islands in 1941.The Oxford Companion to World War II, 2001 Following Operation Torch, which was carried out without proper reconnaissance, it was proposed that 50 of these parties would be needed; however, the shortage of necessary personnel meant that in all only eleven teams were trained. The Beach Pilotage School was set up on the Kyles of Bute in Scotland. The COPP Depot was set up in 1943 on Hayling Island based at Hayling Island Sailing Club.
The club intends in the medium term to move from its traditional home at Kirkton to a new field at Reraig, which the club purchased in 2010. After the successful 2011 season, which saw Shiel become the only team to ever win the league with a 100% record, the 2012 season has seen them reach the Camanachd Cup semi-final, which they lost to Inveraray, and consolidate strongly in the Premiership with wins against Kingussie, Newtonmore and Kyles. The club have consolidated their position within the Premiership since 2012, but they did not vanquish relegation worries in 2013 until the last few weeks of the season. Relegation was also a worry towards the end of the season, and it took until Lochaber Camanachd's very last game to cement Shiel's position in the Premiership for the following 2015 season.
However, only a month after rejecting this move, the club sensationally announced that the club would be scrapping its reserve team and also taking their first team down to South Division Two despite both sides finishing in respectable mid-table positions in 2011. The move to the South Division Two initially saw Balla maintain midtable, but the return of several ex-players who had been playing for other teams, such as David Campbell, a Premier League winner with Newtonmore and John MacDonald, a multiple Camanachd Cup winner with Fort William and Scotland internationalist saw Balla win the Sutherland Cup in 2013 and gain a league playoff against Kyles Athletic. Although the league playoff was lost, Balla were still promoted. They then won the South Division One, but were defeated in the National League Playoff in 2014 by Skye.
" The Source hailed it as being "as entertaining as his debut Ironman" and an "A+ record in Wu fashion ... a Wu album in the Wu-est sense." Chicago Sun-Times critic Kyra Kyles wrote that with Supreme Clientele, Ghostface Killah "finally shines on his own", while the Alternative Press wrote that the album "shows and proves a minutely detailed, if largely abstract, document of a unique black artist's emotional life." Steve Jones of USA Today described Supreme Clientele as a "brooding mix of lyrically dense and sonically diverse tracks." Mike Pace of PopMatters felt that "the hype surrounding Ghostface's latest Supreme Clientele is well deserved, seeing as that the majority of the tracks deliver like the Mailman Karl Malone doesn't on Sunday", and that despite the presence of some overlong skits, "the album is chockfull of spit-polished Wu- isms and catchy-as-hell beats.
In 2007, the club reached the Balliemore Cup Final but lost 1–0 to Kinlochshiel. In 2008 the Glen have reached the Mactavish Cup Final for the first time in 26 years and won North Division One, winning promotion to the Premier Division. The second team also added to the success of the club in 2008 when it won North Division Three and was promoted to North Division Two in 2009. The club were named Marine Harvest Club of the Year for 2008 on 20 June 2009, the same day that the club won the inaugural Marine Harvest Clash of the Camans. The Glenurquhart second team won the North Division Two title on 10 October 2009, which would have seen the team promoted to North Division One in 2010 but the club committee turned this down. Hugely successful management duo Billy MacLean and Dave Menzies stood down at the end of the 2009 season to be replaced by Jim Barr. Glenurquhart's excellent fourth-place finish for 2009 was downgraded to 5th place after Kyles Athletic won their appeal against a two-point penalty for failing to fulfil a fixture. The club's reserves won the North Division Two in 2009 and 2010 having won the North Division Three in 2008.
The archives are open by appointment only. A major portion of the archival records is the collection of corporate documents relating to the National Council of Negro Women, its various branches, the museum and the house. Other collections include the papers of Mayme G. Abernathy, Helen Elsie Austin, Frances Mary Beal, Jeanetta Welch Brown, Birdia Bush, Gurthalee Clark, Polly Spiegel Cowan, Jeanne Donaldson Dago, Edmonia White Davidson, Gloria Dickinson, Madeline Mabray Kountze Dugger-Kelley, Jennie Austin Fletcher, Susie Green, Mary E. C. Gregory, Martha Sinton Harper, Euphemia Lofton Haynes, Anna Margaret Austin Haywood, Dorothy Height, Mame Mason Higgins, Eloise B. Johnson, Mildred Bell Johnson, Lois Mailou Jones, Dorothy Parker Koger, Josephine Humbles Kyles, Daisy Lampkin, Annie Malone, Maurine Gordon Perkinson, Ophelia T. Pinkard, Lucia Rapley, Faith Ringgold, Malkia Roberts, Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Ethel Heywood Smith, Mabel Keaton Staupers, Ruth Sykes, Mary B. Talbert, Carolyn McClester Thomas, Miriam Higgins Thomas, and Madam C. J. Walker, among others. There are also records and memorabilia of organizations like the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (Xi Omega Chapter), Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Eta Phi Beta Sorority, and the Tau Gamma Delta Sorority (Xi Chapter), as well as other associations, like the National Alliance of Black Feminists.
The southern mainland section is much larger than the northern, and is dominated by the long Kintyre peninsula, the terminus of which lies only 13 miles (21 km) from Northern Ireland on the other side of the North Channel. The coast is complex, with the west coast in particular being heavily indented and containing numerous sea inlets, peninsulas and sub-peninsulas; of the latter, the major ones (north to south) are Appin, Ardchattan, Craignish, Tayvallich, Taynish, Knapdale and Kintyre, and the major loch inlets (north to south) are Loch Leven, Loch Creran, Loch Etive, Loch Feochan, Loch Melfort, Loch Craignish, Loch Crinan, Loch Sween, Loch Caolisport and West Loch Tarbert, the latter dividing Kintyre from Knapdale. To the east Loch Fyne separates Kintyre from the Cowal peninsula, which is itself split into three sub-peninsulas by Lochs Striven and Riddon and split on its east coast by Holy Loch and Loch Goil; south across the Kyles of Bute lies the island of Bute, which is part of Buteshire, and to east across Loch Long lies the Rosneath peninsula in Dunbartonshire. The topography of south Argyll is in general heavily mountainous and sparsely populated, with numerous lochs; Kintyre is slightly flatter though still hilly.

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