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E. J. Gilmore
"E. J. Gilmor[e] No 38241 R.A.A F 9 W. M. U [Da]rwin 1943 - 44 [signature] [E]JGilmore".Index to the location of names on the quilt ; F2E. J. Gilmor[e] Number 38241. Royal Australian Air Force. 9 Works Maintenance Unit. [Da]rwin 1943 - 44 [signature] [E]JGilmore.These patches were signed by people who visited the Northern Territory during the Year of Commemoration of the Bombing of Darwin, 1992, or who wrote from interstate or overseas during that year. The quilt measures almost five metres by three, and is designed to resemble a typical porcellanite stone wall as can still be seen on some old Darwin buildings. In addition to the names on the Quilt there are nurse's colourpatch, the emblem of the Civil Construction Corps and twenty pictures of sites which would have been familiar to people of Darwin at the time. Some of the buildings can still be seen today, whereas others have disappeared as a result of enemy action, Cyclone Tracy or the indomitable march of progress. The illustrations on the Quilt were based on photographs taken during the war years and now held in the collections of the Northern Territory Library. The Quilt was made by Jenny Armour, and took about 18 months of weekends and other free time to complete, using techniques of patchwork, applique, and machine embroidery and was quilted using 100% Australian wool batting
Oral History Interview with Howard J. Gilmore
Howard Gilmore, Navy, USS Montros.
Gilmore was off the coast of Vietnam in the early years of Vietnam 1965. His ship landed the troops on the shores on Vietnam. He was in ROTC in high school and entered the Navy the day of graduation from high school. His highest rank was a lieutenant.https://vc.bridgew.edu/vhp_stories/1015/thumbnail.jp
Gilmore, J W, VX17065
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/387674Surname: GILMORE. Given Name(s) or Initials: J W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX17065. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 3394.209944
Item: [2016.0049.19967] "Gilmore, J W, VX17065
Poet, lawyer and Michigan State University College of Law professor Brian Gilmore reads from his works and answers questions from the audience at the Michigan Writers Series
Poet, lawyer and Michigan State University College of Law professor Brian Gilmore talks about his family and growing up while reading from his books of poetry, "Elvis Presley is alive and well and living in Harlem" and "Jungle nights and soda fountain rags: poem for Duke Ellington & the Duke Ellington Orchestra". Gilmore answers several questions from unidentified members of the audience. Introduced by MSU Librarian Michael Rodriguez. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
Lily and the Totem, or, The Hugenots in Florida, A Series of Sketches, picturesque and Historical, of the Colonies of Coligni, in North America. 1562-1570. By the author of "The Yemassee"
Simms, William Gilmore (1806-1870). The Lily and the Totem, or, The Hugenots in Florida, a series of sketches, pictureque and historical, of the colonies of Coligni, in North American. 1562-1570. By the author of "The Yemassee." New York: Baker and Scribner, 1850 First edition PS2848 L5 185
Gilmore, Mollie
J. T. Gilmore - husbandhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1918/1050/thumbnail.jp
William Gilmore Simms's Selected Reviews on Literature and Civilization
Moltke-Hansen's introduction to part two examines Simms's roles in, and responses to, the Romantic critical revolution and the other revolutions then roiling Europe and America.Cover -- William Gilmore Simms's Selected Reviews on Literature and Civilization -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on the Text, or, the Devil and Noah Webster -- Introduction: The Man of Letters as Critic -- Part 1: Literature -- Literature's Long View -- Reviews -- Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton's The Disowned and Pelham (February 1829) -- James E. Heath's Edge Hill -- or, the Family of the Fitzroyals, a Novel (1 June 1829) -- James Hogg's The Shepherd's Calendar (15 June 1829) -- Charles R. Carroll's Address Delivered Before the Society of Friends of Ireland (1 July 1829) -- William Ellery Channing (October 1842) -- John Greenleaf Whittier's Poems (October 1843) -- G. P. R. James's Arabella Stuart (May 1844) -- Frances Anne Kemble Butler's Poems (August 1844) -- Literature in Ancient Rome (January 1845) -- Catharine Maria Sedgwick's Home (June 1845) -- Jean Paul Frederich Richter's Flower, Fruit and Thorn Pieces. Volumes 1 and 2 (June and September 1845) -- Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton's Translation of The Poems and Ballads of Johann Schiller (August 1845) -- Benjamin D'Israeli's Sybil, or the Two Nations (October 1845) -- Poe's Poetry (November 1845) -- Elizabeth Missing Sewell's Laneton Parsonage (April 1849) -- John Motley's Merry Mount -- a Romance of the Massachusetts Colony (April 1849) -- J. T. Headley's The Adirondack -- or Life in the Woods (October 1849) -- James Russell Lowell's A Fable for Critics (October 1849) -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Kavanagh (October 1849) -- William Cowper's Poems (October 1849) -- New Novels (April 1850) -- Sir Thomas Carlyle's Latter-Day Pamphlets (July 1850) -- Henry William Herbert's Frank Forester's Fish and Fishing of the United States (July 1850) -- The Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell (September 1850) -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Poems (September 1850)Robert Browning's Poems (September 1850) -- Alfred Lord Tennyson's In Memoriam (November 1850) -- William Wordsworth's The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet's Mind (November 1850) -- Nathaniel Hawthorne's The House of the Seven Gables (July 1851) -- Christopher Wordsworth's Memoirs of William Wordsworth (July 1851) -- Margaret Fuller's Memoirs (1852) -- Herman Melville's Moby-Dick (January 1852) -- Herman Melville's Pierre, or the Ambiguities (October 1852) -- Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Blithedale Romance (October 1852) -- J. V. Huntington's The Forest (January 1853) -- Charles Dickens' Bleak House (January 1854) -- Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford (January 1854) -- Anthons's Manual of Greek Literature (April 1854) -- Thomas Campbell's Specimens of the British Poets (April 1854) -- Thomas De Quincey's Writings (April 1854) -- Charles Kingsley's Hypatia (April 1854) -- Hudson Gurney's Translation of The Works of Apuleius (July 1854) -- Caroline Lee Hentz's The Planter's Northern Bride (July 1854) -- Phoebe Carey's Poems and Parodies (July 1854) -- The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (July 1854) -- Henry David Thoreau's Walden (8 February 1855) -- Our Literary Docket-New Publications: William Cullen Bryant and Lady Morgan (20 May 1859) -- Our Literary Docket-Novelists, George Eliot, James Hungerford, and Charlotte Mary Yonge (31 May 1859) -- Our Literary Docket-Lord John Campbell's Shakspeare (3 June 1859) -- Our Literary Docket-Charles Lever's Gerald Fitzgerald, the Chevalier (21 June 1859) -- Our Literary Docket-Anthony Trollope's The Bertrams and Doctor Thorne (22 June 1859) -- Our Literary Docket-Bartholomew Rivers Carroll Jr., Hayne, and Timrod (9 August 1859) -- Our Literary Docket-Allen Hampden's Hartley Norman (20 August 1859) -- James Clarence Mangan's Poems (16 February 1860) -- Current Irish Literature from Haverty (2 October 1860)Martin Farquhar Tupper's Poetical Works (24 February 1866) -- Leigh Hunt's The Book of the Sonnet (5 April 1867) -- John William De Forest's Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty (4 June 1867) -- John Conington's Æneid (29 June 1867) -- The Late Henry Timrod (19 October 1867) -- Charles Warren Stoddard's Poems (9 November 1867) -- Putnam's Magazine (22 January 1870) -- Part II: Civilization -- A Critical Revolution and a Revolutionary Critic -- Review Essays -- François Guizot, Democracy in France (April 1849) -- Tuckerman's Essays and Essayists (July 1850) -- Ellet's Women of the Revolution (July 1850) -- The Southern Convention (September 1850) -- Works Cited -- IndexMoltke-Hansen's introduction to part two examines Simms's roles in, and responses to, the Romantic critical revolution and the other revolutions then roiling Europe and America.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. 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Aggravated Fragmentation: Resistant SMEs in the Heritage Tourism Industry
Heritage tourism requires contributions from both public and private sector organisations. Aspects of the tourism product are provided by a range of government bodies resulting in a multi-sector approach to heritage tourism (Panyik 2011). This provision is dictated largely by strategic plans which are made at government level, with the intention that these will then be implemented in conjunction with the private sector. This can lead to fragmentation, a well-documented phenomenon in the industry, which is attributed to its unique structure (Gilmore 2003; Bornhorst et al 2010; Komppula 2014), requiring purposeful coordination and integration between stakeholders, which is a challenging task (Wray 2011).
This research presents findings and theoretical insights from an investigation of strategic marketing planning practice of tourism organisations in Northern Ireland. Specifically, the research detected that SMEs operating in the region did so in contention with the strategic framework provided by government, given distain for the overall strategic system in place. Their activity appeared to mirror consumer resistance behaviour, from a B2B perspective. Subsequently, the specific aim of this paper is to conceptualise the SME as a business consumer within the tourism industry infrastructure, identify the extent of business consumer resistance and, uncover outcomes of such behaviour
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
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