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User:Ashlar/Parkyvelvet Academy(
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User:Ashlar/Eugene Dupuch(
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←Created page with '{{Userspace draft|source=ArticleWizard|date={{Subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{Subst:CURRENTYEAR}}}} {{Subst:Nul| ← do not change this line, it will set the date automatically}} '''St. Matthew's Anglican Church''' is the oldest church in the Bahamas, having its first service on 18 July 1802. == References == <!-- See /info/en/?search=Help:Referencing_for_beginners on how to create references. --> {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ex...')Tag: Visual edit
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Inductotherm Group(
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Mitchell Brunings(
←Created page with ''''Mitchell Brunings''' is a Dutch musician known for his powerful and soulful voice, reminiscent of the legendary
Bob Marley. ==Personal== Born in 1989 in
Suriname and raised in the
Netherlands, Brunings began his musical journey while working as a nurse at a psychiatric hospital in Holland. ==Singing career== Prior to gaining widespread recognition, Brunings was already a member of a successful Bob Marley tribute band. ===The Voice===...')
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Charles Carter (Bahamian journalist)(
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Venzella Jones(
←Created page with ''''Venzella Newsome Jones''' (b. abt 1893) was a black actress, orator, playwright, drama teacher, and theatre director. == Education and career == Jones was born in Ohio. She attended
King's School of Oratory in Pittburgh, becoming its first black graduate.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Imperial Art Players Will Give Play Here |journal=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |date=15 June 1923 |page=5 |location=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}}</ref> Later she taught drama at...')
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User:Ashlar/Venzella Jones(
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Volant College(
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Volant, Pennsylvania from 1888 to about 1909. ==Normal School== Initially known as '''Volant Normal Academy''', the school was founded by
A. A. Galbreath who served as its president and a professor.<ref name=1896Report>{{cite book|last=United States Bureau of Education|title=Report of the Commissioner of Education|year=1896|publisher=United States Government Pri...')
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User:Ashlar/Jay Meredith(
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King's School of Oratory(
←Created page with 'The '''King's School of Oratory''', or the Byron W. King School of Oratory, was a school for speech arts in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania that operated from 1888<ref>{{cite news |title=Commencement of the Pittsburg College of Music and King's School of Oratory |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/103191704/commencement-of-the-pittsburg-college-of/ |access-date=6 June 2022 |agency=The Pittsburgh Press |date=26 Jun 1898 |location=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |...')
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User:Ashlar/King's School of Oratory(
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←Created page with '{{User sandbox}} <!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> '''Leslie O. Miller''' (born 24 March 1948) is a Bahamian athletics star, businessman and politician. ==Early life== Miller was born in Nassau the third son of contractor Leroy Miller and his wife Sybil (née Lockhart). ==Athletics== Miller left Nassau for Miami in 1965 to attend first Attucks High School and then Palmetto Senior High School, where he starred in track and field. He won gold at the 1966 E...')
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User:Ashlar/Parkyvelvet Academy(
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User:Ashlar/Eugene Dupuch(
←Created page with 'Hon. '''Eugene Aubrey Pyfrom Dupuch''', CBE, QC (7 December 1912 - 23 September 1981) was a
Bahamian journalist, lawyer, Member of Parliament, and Cabinet Minister. == Early life and education == Dupuch was the son of Leon Dupuch, founder of the Tribune newspaper, and his second wife, Mary Ethelinda Pyfrom. Leon Dupuch's first wife died in childbirth and Eugene had four older half-siblings, including
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←Created page with '{{Userspace draft|source=ArticleWizard|date={{Subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{Subst:CURRENTYEAR}}}} {{Subst:Nul| ← do not change this line, it will set the date automatically}} '''St. Matthew's Anglican Church''' is the oldest church in the Bahamas, having its first service on 18 July 1802. == References == <!-- See /info/en/?search=Help:Referencing_for_beginners on how to create references. --> {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.ex...')Tag: Visual edit
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Inductotherm Group(
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Henry Madison "Hank" Rowan Jr., who founded the group’s precursor, Inductotherm Corp, in 1953.<ref name="NYT"></ref> ==Founding and Early Years== Henry Row...')
11:48, 3 July 2023Ashlartalkcontribs created page
Mitchell Brunings(
←Created page with ''''Mitchell Brunings''' is a Dutch musician known for his powerful and soulful voice, reminiscent of the legendary
Bob Marley. ==Personal== Born in 1989 in
Suriname and raised in the
Netherlands, Brunings began his musical journey while working as a nurse at a psychiatric hospital in Holland. ==Singing career== Prior to gaining widespread recognition, Brunings was already a member of a successful Bob Marley tribute band. ===The Voice===...')
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Charles Carter (Bahamian journalist)(
←Created page with ''''Sir Charles Carter''', KCMG (13 April 1943 – 15 May 2021), was a prominent Bahamian broadcast journalist, politician, Cabinet Minister, and businessman. Known for his contributions to broadcasting and media, he hosted several influential shows and played a significant role in the development of television in The Bahamas. He also made significant contributions to the political landscape of the country, serving as a member of the House of Assembly...')
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Venzella Jones(
←Created page with ''''Venzella Newsome Jones''' (b. abt 1893) was a black actress, orator, playwright, drama teacher, and theatre director. == Education and career == Jones was born in Ohio. She attended
King's School of Oratory in Pittburgh, becoming its first black graduate.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Imperial Art Players Will Give Play Here |journal=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |date=15 June 1923 |page=5 |location=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}}</ref> Later she taught drama at...')
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User:Ashlar/Venzella Jones(
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Volant College(
←Created page with 'Volant College was a school of higher education that existed in in
Volant, Pennsylvania from 1888 to about 1909. ==Normal School== Initially known as '''Volant Normal Academy''', the school was founded by
A. A. Galbreath who served as its president and a professor.<ref name=1896Report>{{cite book|last=United States Bureau of Education|title=Report of the Commissioner of Education|year=1896|publisher=United States Government Pri...')
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User:Ashlar/Jay Meredith(
←Created page with 'Jay Meredith Fitts (born Jocelyn Sowers on 6 March 1918 – 14 January 2014) was an American radio and TV actor. Parents: John Irving Sowers and Luella Drake Sowers Native of Miami FL Sister: Pauline Sowers Conroy Husband: Lt George Washington Fitts')
01:51, 6 June 2022Ashlartalkcontribs created page
King's School of Oratory(
←Created page with 'The '''King's School of Oratory''', or the Byron W. King School of Oratory, was a school for speech arts in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania that operated from 1888<ref>{{cite news |title=Commencement of the Pittsburg College of Music and King's School of Oratory |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/103191704/commencement-of-the-pittsburg-college-of/ |access-date=6 June 2022 |agency=The Pittsburgh Press |date=26 Jun 1898 |location=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |...')
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←Created page with '{{Userspace draft|source=ArticleWizard|date={{Subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{Subst:CURRENTYEAR}}}} {{Subst:Nul| ← do not change this line, it will set the date automatically}} King's School of Oratory was a fine arts school in Pittsburgh, Pennsyvlania. == References == <!-- See /info/en/?search=Help:Referencing_for_beginners on how to create references. --> {{Reflist}} == External links == * [http://www.example.com www.example.com] <!-- Categ...')
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User:Ashlar/sandbox(
←Created page with '{{User sandbox}} <!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> '''Leslie O. Miller''' (born 24 March 1948) is a Bahamian athletics star, businessman and politician. ==Early life== Miller was born in Nassau the third son of contractor Leroy Miller and his wife Sybil (née Lockhart). ==Athletics== Miller left Nassau for Miami in 1965 to attend first Attucks High School and then Palmetto Senior High School, where he starred in track and field. He won gold at the 1966 E...')