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USS Daniel A. Joy (DE-585)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Daniel A. Joy (DE-585) was a Rudderow-class destroyer escort built by Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard, in Hingham, Massachusetts It was launched on 15 January 1944, sponsored by Mrs. D. A. Joy (widow of Petty Officer Joy), and commissioned on 28 April 1944. Lieutenant F. E. Lawton, USNR, as commanding officer.
Paddy Bradshaw
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Paddy Bradshaw (born 1912) is a former Irish footballer who played for St James`s Gate and Shelbourne in the League of Ireland. Bradshaw was something of a late bloomer, making his League of Ireland debut at the age of 26, before then going onto enjoy a brief but meteoric career during the seasons approaching the Second World War. A month after making his senior league debut, he made his international debut for Ireland and went onto to make 5 appearances and score 4 goals during the 1938-39 international season. He was also the top goalscorer in the League of Ireland for two consecutive seasons, helping St James`s Gate win the league title in 1940.
USS Sassacus (1862)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The first USS Sassacus, a wooden, double-ended, side-wheel steamer, was launched on December 23, 1862 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, sponsored by Miss Wilhelmina G. Lambert. Sassacus was commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on October 5, 1863, Lieutenant Commander Francis A. Roe in command.
USS Daniel (DE-335)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Daniel (DE-335) was an Edsall-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy during World War II.
Paddy Blanchfield
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Patrick (Paddy) Blanchfield MBE (1911–1980) was a Labour Member of the Parliament of New Zealand for Westland and the West Coast.
USS Dane (APA-238)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! USS Dane (APA-238) was a Haskell-class attack transport that was built for service with the US Navy in World War II. She was commissioned shortly after the war and consequently never saw action.
Sailing in Anguilla
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sailing in Anguilla has a long and deep history, and is one of the defining characteristics of the island. The history of Anguillian sailing is often indistinguishable from the history of the island itself. Sailing craft date back to the Taino and Arawak peoples who inhabited Anguilla before the British Colonisation. However these craft have had little influence on the unique sailing practiced in Anguilla. Instead, it originated from the fishing vessels constructed and built locally after colonization and the subsequent collapse of the local plantation system to provide food and modest income to the inhabitants.
IBM Websphere Business Events
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! WebSphere Business Events is IBM`s implementation of an event-processing engine.
Tom Maguire
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Tom Maguire (28 March 1892 – 5 July 1993) was an Irish republican who held the rank of commandant-general in the Western Command of the Irish Republican Army and led the South Mayo flying column.
Hospital information system
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! There are various titles and acronyms which all declare similar approaches to managing the information flow and storage in hospital routine services, as
Horizons: Software Starter Pack
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Horizons: Software Starter Pack is a software compilation for the ZX Spectrum, designed by Psion Software Ltd and published by Sinclair Research Ltd in 1982.
Wokenwell
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Wokenwell was a British drama series that aired in 1997. Produced by LWT for the ITV network, it centered on three policemen and their wives living in the fictional northern England town of Wokenwell. The series was filmed on location in and around the picturesque West Yorkshire village of Marsden.
Walter C. Lowdermilk
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walter Clay Lowdermilk (1888-1974) was a soil conservationist who worked in countries throughout the world to help protect and reclaim lands in order to better feed their population. Lowdermilk worked with the Belgian Relief Effort after World War I, in China in the 1920s to help avert famine, with the Soil Conservation Service in the United States, and in Palestine planning land and water use in support of the formation of Israel.
Woken Furies
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Woken Furies (2005) is the fourth published science fiction novel by Richard Morgan. It is a sequel to Broken Angels, and features the anti-hero Takeshi Kovacs.
Walter C. Lindley
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Walter C. Lindley (July 12, 1880 – January 3, 1958) was a United States federal judge.
Wokefield Park
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Wokefield Park is an 18th century country house, now a training centre surrounded by a golf course, in the civil parish of Wokefield, near Mortimer, in the English county of Berkshire.
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