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E-dinar
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. e-dinar is a digital gold currency founded in 2000 by Zeno Dahinden, of Switzerland, Dato Abdul Rahman Shariff, of Malaysia, and Fernando Vadill..
E-Dirham
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. For e-dirham, the silver backed digital currency, see e-dinar e-Dirham is a Payment Tool devised by the United Arab Emirates government in order..
E. Digby Baltzell
--> E. Digby Baltzell (Edward Digby Baltzell) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1915 to a wealthy, Episcopalian family. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1940. Before entering the Ivy League however, "Digby" attended St. Paul's School, an Episcopalian boarding school in Ne..
Edéia
Edéia is a small city and municipality in south-central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 10,990 in 2005 and the area of the municipality was 1,466.3 km². Population density: 7.25 inhab/km² (2003)Elevation: 601Became a city: 1948Postal code: 75940-000 Edéia is in the Vale do Rio dos Boi..
EDI
EDI means: Electronic Data InterchangeEdinburgh Airport, IATA airport codeDowner EDiElectrodeionization, a water purification processEdge Directed Interpolation, an image upsampling algorithmNielsen EDI, a company that gathers box office grosses from theatres across the US and reports to movie stud..
Ediacara
Ediacara can refer to several things: The Ediacara Hills are a small outlier of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia.The Ediacaran geological time period, named after the range. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Ediacaran
The Ediacaran Period is the last geological period of the Neoproterozoic Era, just before the Cambrian. It ranges from approximately 635 to 542 million years before the present. Historically this name has been variously used by researchers, but its status as an official geological period was ratifi..
Ediacaran/Infobox
Ediacaran period Geologic timescale of the Precambrian (millions of years ago) ImageSize = width:175 height:355 PlotArea = left:40 right:5 bottom:135 top:45 AlignBars = justify Period = from:542 till:670 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:25 start:5..
Ediacaran biota
The Ediacaran biota (also known as Vendian biota, Vendian forms, Vendian fauna(s), Vendobionta or Vendozoa) are a group of ancient lifeforms that are found in rocks of the Ediacaran Period, a bit older than the Cambrian faunas that represent the oldest (shelled) fossils of classical paleontology. ..
Ediacara Hills
Ediacara Hills is a hill range in the northern Flinders Ranges of South Australia, around 650 km north of Adelaide. There are many old mines in the area from copper and silver mining activity in the late 19th century. As the site of a lagerstätte, the Hills have given their name to the Ediacaran g..
Ediacaria
Ediacaria is a medusoid fossil from the Precambrian Era, or more precisely the Ediacaran Period. It consists of concentric rough circles, radial lines between the circles and a central domelooking vaguely like tree rings. The diameter is 1 to 70 cm. Ediacaria was named by Reg Sprigg in 1847. It ..
Edible bra
Edible bras are simply that; brassieres you can eat. They are made by a company called [Spencer & Fleetwood], specializing in erotic foods. They are a UK based company, where the bras are made. The bra only comes in one size, because "One size fits most." Each one has 40 calories each, w..
Edible crab
The edible crab (Cancer pagurus) is a species of crab found in the North Sea, North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. It is also referred to as Cromer crab, because it is commonly caught around the Norfolk coastal town of Cromer. In the Channel Islands languages of Dgèrnésiais and Jerriais, i..
Edible dormouse
The edible dormouse or fat dormouse (Glis glis) is a small dormouse and the only species in the genus Glis. It was farmed and eaten by the ancient Romans, from which it gains its name. The dormice were kept and raised either in large pits or (in urbane surroundings with not a lot of space) in terr..
Edible flowers
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Edible Frog
The Edible Frog (Rana kl. esculenta) is a name for a common European frog, also known as the common water frog or green frog (however, this latter term is also used for the North American species Rana clamitans). It is used for food, particularly in France for the delicacy Frogs' legs. Females are ..
Edible G String
Much like the edible bra, edible g-strings are made by the company Spencer & Fleetwood. Because the edible g-string is smaller than the edible bra, it contains less individual candies- only about 250. Sizing is the same as with the bra- there is only one size, as "One size fits most". Teemed wit..
Edible mushroom
There are thousands of regularly harvested edible mushrooms in the world, in addition to literally hundreds of thousands of other potentially edible species. Some species are highly prized because they are not or cannot be cultivated and must be harvested from natural settings. Check safety rules un..
Edible plant stems
Contents 1 Edible plant parts2 The role of the plant stem3 Modified stems4 Detailed description of edible plant stems5 References and external links Edible plant parts Most plants are made up of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, buds and produce fruits containing seeds. We m..
Edible protein per unit area of land
Edible protein (g/m²) (lb/acre) Soybeans 40.0 356 Rice 29.0 260 Maize 24.0 211 Legumes (average) 22.0 192 Wheat 15.0 138 Milk 9.2 82 Eggs 8.5 76 Meat (average) 5.0 45 Beef 2.2 20 The amount of edible protein per unit area of land for various ma..
Edible salt
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. For sour salt, see calcium citrate or citric acid. Edible salt is mostly sodium chloride (NaCl) ..
Edible underwear
Edible underwear is a form of undergarment that are formed of an edible material which can be consumed by the partner during foreplay. In this case, pleasure is heightened by undressing the partner with the mouth. However, this sort of underwear is often given as a gag to friends, or rather pairs...
Edible Woman
For the Margaret Atwood novel, see The Edible Woman. Edible Woman is an Italian post-punk noise band featuring Giacomo Governatori (guitar), Luca Giommi (vocals) and Nicola Romani (drums). Discography Spare Me/CALF (2002, Psychotica Records) ..
Edict
An edict is an announcement of a law, often associated with monarchism. The Pope and various micronational leaders are currently the only persons who still issue edicts. Notable edicts Edicts of Ashoka, by Ashoka the Great, of the Mauryan dynasty during his reign from 272 to 231 BCE. Edict on Maxim..
EDICT
The EDICT project was started by Jim Breen in 1991 with the aim to provide a complete Japanese to English dictionary. Since that time it has been updated and expanded by many contributors. EDICT is simply a text file; other programs are needed to search and display it. Jim Breen's own on-line dictio..
Edicts of Ashoka
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Edictum Rothari
The Edictum Rothari (also Edictus Rothari or Edictum Rotharis) was the first written compilation of Lombard law, codified and promulgated 22 November 643 by King Rothari. The custom (cadarfada) of the Lombards, according to Paul the Deacon, the Lombard historian, had been held in memory before thi..
Edict 1577
The Perpetual Edict (1577) provided for the removal of the Spanish from the Netherlands. ..
Edict of Beaulieu
The Edict of Beaulieu, made in 1576 by Henry III of France, gave Huguenots the right of public worship for the religion, thenceforth officially called the prétendue reformée, throughout France, except at Paris and the Court. There were also to be established chambers composed of equal numbers of C..
Edict of Expulsion
This article describes the Edict of Expulsion, given by Edward I of England in 1290 that exiled the Jews from England for 350 years. For information on the 1492 Edict of Expulsion from Spain, see the Alhambra decree. For other legislations expelling Jews from their homes, see Jewish refugees. Afte..
Edict of Fontainebleau
The Edict of Fontainebleau (October 1685) was an edict issued by Louis XIV of France. This legislation revoked the Edict of Nantes (1598) and ordered the destruction of Huguenot churches, as well as the closing of Protestant schools. As a result, a large number of Protestants — estimates range fro..
Edict of Milan
The "Edict of Milan" is the legal document ending all government-sanctioned persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. It was issued in 313 in the names of the Roman Emperors Constantine I, who ruled the western parts of the Empire, and Licinius, who ruled the eastern parts. Despite the name com..
Edict of Nantes
The Edict of Nantes was issued on April 13, 1598 by Henry IV of France to grant French Protestants (also known as Huguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentially Catholic. The main concern was civil unity, and the Edict separated civil from religious unity, treated some Prote..
Edict of Paris
The Edict of Paris of Clotaire II, the Merovingian king of the Franks, promulgated October 18 614 (or perhaps 615), is one of the most important royal instruments of the Merovingian period in French history and a hallmark in the history of the development of the French monarchy. It is the last of th..
Edict of Pistres
The Edict of Pistres is often held up as one of the few examples, if not the sole example, of good government from Charles the Bald, the man who can be called first king of France. The edict was promulgated, as its name suggests, at Pistres (modern Pîtres, in Eure) on July 25 864. At a time when ..
Edict of Potsdam
The Edict of Potsdam was a proclamation issued by Fredrich Wilhelm, the elector of Brandenburg on 29 October 1685, as a response to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by the Edict of Fontainebleau. The Edict of Potsdam gave French Huguenots safe passage to Berlin, offered them tax-free status for..
Edict of Restitution
The Edict of Restitution from 1629 was an attempt by Ferdinand II to restore the religious and territorial settlement after the Peace of Augsburg (1555). The "Ecclesiastical Reservation" forbade the secularization of Catholic land. After 1555, no Catholic land could be converted to Protestant contro..
Edict of Saint-Germain
The Edict of Saint-Germain was an Edict of Toleration promulgated in 16th century France. The edict of Saint-Germain was promulgated by the reigning Catherine de Medici in January 1562. It was an instance of an Edict of Toleration which limited tolerance of Protestantism in her Roman Catholic realm..
Edict of Toleration
Definition An Edict of Toleration is a declaration made by a government, or ruler, which states that it, or he/she, will not persecute members of a certain religion for engaging in their religious practices and traditions. Essentially an Edict of Toleration implies the tacit acceptance of a certain ..
Edict of Toleration (Hawaii)
King Kamehameha III issued an Edict of Toleration in June 17, 1839 allowing for the establishment of the Hawaii Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic Church was suppressed was in the Kingdom of Hawaii during the reigns of Kamehameha and Kamehameha II. During their administrations, the religious trad..
Edict of Worms
The Edict of Worms was a decree issued on May 25, 1521 at the Diet of Worms by the Holy Roman Emperor, Emperor Charles V, declaring Martin Luther an outlaw and a heretic and banning his literature. The Papal nuncio at the Diet, Girolamo Aleandro, drew up and proposed the fierce denunciations of Lut..
Edict on Idle Institutions
Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor created the Edict on Idle Institutions which outlawed contemplative monastic orders permitting only monastic orders that delt with teaching, nursing and other practical work within the Holy Roman Empire. The number of monks dropped from 65,000 to 27,000. The Holy Roma..
Edict on Maximum Prices
The Edict on Maximum Prices (also known as the Edict on Prices or the Edict of Diocletian; in Latin Edictum De Pretiis Rerum Venalium) was issued in 301 by Roman Emperor Diocletian. During the Crisis of the Third Century, Roman coinage had been greatly debased by the numerous emperors and usurpers..
Edict to Repel Foreign Vessels
The was a law passed by the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1825 to the effect that all foreign vessels should be driven away from Japanese waters. An example of the law being put into practice was the Morrison Incident of 1837, in which a merchant ship bearing Japanese citizens was fired upon. The law wa..
EDiets.com
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Edie Adams
Edie Adams (born Elizabeth Edith Enke) is an American singer and light comedienne who was born on April 16, 1927, in Kingston, Pennsylvania. She was a graduate of both the Juilliard School of Music and the Columbia School of Drama. She was "Miss U.S. Television" in 1950. She began her career in tel..
Edie and the Eggs
Edie and the Eggs were a punk/celebrity-exploitation band featuring Edith Massey, known for acting in several films by John Waters. The band's name referred to Massey's character in Pink Flamingos who had an obsession with eating eggs and romanced an egg delivery man. Massey sometimes wore her bizar..
Edie Brickell
Edie Brickell (born March 10 1966 in Dallas, (Oak Cliff) Texas) is an American singer/songwriter. In the late 1980s Brickell was the lead singer with the (now renamed) folk-rock group Edie Brickell and New Bohemians, whose 1988 debut album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars was a critical and co..
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians were an alternative rock band from Texas in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They are best known for their 1988 hit "What I Am" from the album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars. Combining elements of rock and folk, their sound has been compared to R.E.M., another Southe..
Edie Britt
Edie Britt is the name of a fictional character on the ABC Series Desperate Housewives portrayed by Nicollette Sheridan. Nicolette Sheridan portrays "Edie Britt" who is a man-hungry real estate agent and serial divorcee. Edie is fiercely competitive both romantically and professionally, having d..
Edie Bukewihge
Edie Bukewihge (born February 10, 1950) is a perennial candidate for public office in the United States. Born in San Antonio, Texas, Bukewihge moved to California, living in Los Angeles for ten years, then Beverly Hills for over twenty five years, and then moved to Newport Beach. She was a candi..
Edie Falco
Edie Falco Edith Falco (born July 5, 1963) is an American television and film actress who is best known for her role as Carmela Soprano on the HBO award winning series The Sopranos. Falco was born in Brooklyn, New York to Frank Falco (an Italian commercial artist, who now works as a sculptor)..
Edie McClurg
--> Edie McClurg (born July 23, 1951 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American actress. McClurg is known for a number of roles, including an incompetent secretary in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Lucille Tarlek on WKRP in Cincinnati, next door neighbor Patti Poole on The Hogan Family, next-door neighbo..
Edie Mirman
Edith S. Mirman (1958-), better known as Edie Mirman, is an American voice actress best known for the voice of Fujiko Mine from Tales of the Wolf. She is also credited as Penny Sweet and Edie S. Mirman. Filmography The Castle of Cagliostro: Fujiko Mine (MGM version)Crying Freeman: Emu HinoDigimon A..
Edie Parker
Edie Parker (1923-1993) was an author from the Beatnik generation and the first wife of Jack Kerouac. She is represented as "Judie Smith" in Kerouac's novel The Town and the City. External link ["Women of the beat" biography] ..
Edie Sedgwick
--> Edith Sedgwick (April 20, 1943 - November 15 1971) was an American socialite, debutante, and heiress, best known as a star of underground films made by Andy Warhol in the 1960s. Contents 1 Biography2 Trivia3 Filmography4 External links5 Bibliography Biography She..
EDIF
EDIF stands for Electronic Design Interchange Format, and has been predominantly used as a neutral format in which to store Electronic netlists and schematics. Contents 1 Prehistory2 Syntax3 Versions4 Evolution4.1 Problems with 2 0 04.2 Solutions to EDIF 2 0 0 probl..
EDIFACT
UN/EDIFACT is the international EDI standard developed under the United Nations. The acronym stands for United Nations/Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce, and Transport. The work of maintenance and further development of this standard is done through UN/CEFACT, the United Natio..
Ediff
Ediff is a tool available in Emacs for interactively creating and applying diff files without ever having to see their contents. Written in Emacs Lisp by Michael Kifer, the program is free software and was based on the capabilities of Emerge -- a similar tool that interactively merges two or more m..
Edifice Hydro Quebec
The Édifice Hydro Québec in Montreal, Quebec stands at 110 metres or 361 feet with 27 floors. Completed in 1962 for Hydro-Québec. External links [Hydro Quebec] ..
Edifice Marie-Guyart
Edifice Marie-Guyart is a 126 metres or 413 feet office building in Quebec City. Completed in 1972, it stands at 33 floors and has an observation deck on the top floor. It is the tallest building east of Montreal. See also Other buildings in Quebec City: L'hotel du Parlement de QuebecCitadelle of ..
Edifice Price
Edifice Price is an 18 floor office tower in Quebec. Built in 1930, it is the tallest building in the old (walled part of the) city. Reference [Edifice Price] Quebec City Boroughs La Cité (1st) · Les Rivières (2nd) · Ste-Foy--Sillery (3rd) · Charlesbourg ..
Edificio Internacional de Capitalización
Edificio Internacional de Capitalización was a 1935 Streamline Moderne skyscraper located in downtown Mexico City. At the time of it´s construction, it was the second tallest skyscraper in Latin America and the tallest in Mexico, with 26 stories and 107 meters tall. It was surpassed in height in ..
Edifício Itália
Edifício Itália is a 168 metre tall skyscraper in São Paulo, Brazil, built from 1956 to 1965. It has on its top a restaurant and a observation deck, open for tourists. Edifício Itália was designed by Oscar Niemeyer. External links [Terraço Itália][Skycrapper Page] ..
Edifumetto
Edifumetto was an Italian publishing house of fumetti, founded by Renzo Barbieri. A recent example of their publication is Biancaneve by Leone Frollo and Necron by Magnus of 1981. Some of their titles are vampire-themed: Jacula, first published by competitor Ediperiodici, published by the end of ..
Edifying Discourses in Diverse Spirits
Edifiying Discourses in Diverse Spirits, also Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits, was published on March 13, 1847, and is one of the first books in Søren Kierkegaard's second authorship. The work consists of three parts titled On the Occasion of a Confession (also translated as Purity of Hea..
Edifying Ed-Ventures (DVD)
Edifying Ed-Ventures is the first official Ed, Edd n Eddy DVD. It contains six episodes and several bonus features, which include the "My Best Friend Plank" music video, a look at life through Plank's eyes, and all the rules on how to be an Ed. The picture of the front of the case is also seen afte..
Ediga
Edigas are a community of people living mainly in coastal areas of Karnataka. They are Hindus. Their main profession was brewing arrack, but now not many people do their traditional job. It is one of the progressive communities. There are many popular Edigas like Dr Rajkumar, S.Bangarappa, Shivaraj_..
Edigu
Edigu, or Edigey, also İdegäy (1352-1419) was an emir of the White Horde who founded the new political entity, which came to be known as the Nogai Horde. He is the national hero of Kazakhs, Tatars, and Crimean Tatars, as the memory of his exploits lives on in the epics of those peoples. Edigu was..
Edika
Édika is the nom de plume of Édouard Carali (or Karali), a French comics artist, born in Heliopolis, Egypt on December 17, 1940 who is renowned for his distinctive absurdistic/surrealistic style. Biography Initially working for the advertising industry in Egypt, he moved to France where his works..
Edilberto De Jesus
Edilberto C. de Jesus, appointed as ninth president of the Far Eastern University in the City of Manila, Philippines (1995-2002). On September 16, 2002, he was appointed by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as DepEd Secretary to replace Sec. Raul Roco, who earlier resigned the cabinet ..
Edilberto Evangelista
Edilberto Evangelista (1862 - 1897) was a civil engineer trained in University of Ghent, Belgium. He returned to the Philippines shortly after the start of the revolution and quickly rose to the rank of Lt. Gen in the Philippine Army. He died on February 17 1897 at the Battle of Zapote Bridge. Ref..
Edilberto K. Tiempo
Edilberto Kaindong Tiempo (1913http://www.mc.edu.ph/library/bookinfo.asp?strSearch=&nType=1&nResourceID=1000070734 – 2001?) was a Filipino writer and professor. He and his wife, Edith L. Tiempo, are credited by Silliman University with establishing "a tradition in excellence in creative writi..
Edilma
Edilma is a female given name of German origin meaning "She who is noble." People with the name Edilma These are famous people with the first name Edilma: Edilma Yearwood: University professor ..
Edilson
Edilson, full name Edilson da Silva Ferreira, (born September 17, 1971 in Salvador) is a football player from Brazil. He plays forward, mainly in the past with SE Palmeiras and Corinthians. In 1998, he received the Bola de Ouro award (« Golden Ball » in English) given to the best player in the C..
Edimmu
Fertile Crescentmyth series Mesopotamian Levantine Arabian Mesopotamia Primordial beings 7 gods who decree The great gods Demigods & heroes Tales from Babylon Spirits & Monsters Good beings: Humbaba · Kingu Kishar · Mamitu Siris · Zu Evil beings: Asag ..
Edin's Hall Broch
Edin's Hall Broch is a broch near Duns in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. It is one of very few brochs found in southern Scotland. It is roughly 27m in diameter. External links [ - site information from Historic Scotland] ..
Edina
Edina can refer to: Edina, LiberiaEdina, MinnesotaEdina, MissouriEdinburgh, as referred to by Scots poetsThe Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirem District in Ghana Edina is also a (female) given name. See Name days in Hungary (February 26)Edina Monsoon, a character in Absolutely Fabulous This is a [dis..
Edina, Minnesota
Edina is a first-ring suburb situated immediately southwest of Minneapolis in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. Edina began as a small farming and milling community in the 1860s, and 140 years later the only remnant of the farms can be seen in some of the names of streets, which were na..
Edina, Missouri
Edina is a city in Knox County, Missouri, between the North and South Forks of the South Fabius River. The population was 1,233 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Knox County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External..
Edinample Castle
Edinample Castle is a late 16th century castle on the southern shores of Loch Earn near Balquhidder in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The caste takes the form of a Z-plan tower house, originally built by 'Black' Duncan Campbell (Donnchadh Dubh) of Glenorchy. It is built on land acquired b..
Edina High School
Edina High School is a three-year public high school located inEdina, Minnesota, a first tier suburb of Minneapolis. The school was founded in 1949 and has a current enrollment of approximately 1,700 students. The school colors are green and white and the athletic teams are known as the Hornets. Th..
Edinbane
Edinbane (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Aodann Bàn the fair face) is a small village on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, positioned on the A850 road 14miles from Portree and 8 miles from Dunvegan. There has been a settlement here since before 1600 but it was Kenneth MacLeod of Greshornish (1st December 1809, ..
Edinboro, Pennsylvania
Edinboro is a borough in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. As home to Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, it is a small college town, as well as a "resort community". The population was 6,950 at the 2000 census. 300px Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Edinboro Un..
Edinborough Park
Edinborough Park is a one-acre, fully enclosed indoor park located in Edina, Minnesota. Opened in 1987, the park is operated by the City of Edina and contains a junior-Olympic size swimming pool, a 250-seat Greek-style amphitheatre, a running track and fitness area, a huge indoor playground ([..
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Established 1857 School type State_university, Public President Frank G. Pogue, Jr. Location Edinboro, PAExtension campuses in Erie & Meadville (Crawford). Enrollment 7,691 graduate & undergraduate Faculty 404 Area 585 acres (2.37 km²) Website [www..
Edinburg
Edinburg can refer to: Edinburg, Illinois, USAEdinburg, LatviaEdinburg, Maine, USAEdinburg, New York, USAEdinburg, North Dakota, USAEdinburg, Pennsylvania, USAEdinburg, Texas, USAEdinburg, Virginia, USAEdinburg Township, Ohio, USA See also: Edinburgh, Indiana, USAEdinburgh, ScotlandEdinburgh, South..
Edinburg, Illinois
Edinburg is a village in Christian County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,135 at the 2000 census. Geography Edinburg is located at [39°39′28″N, 89°23′23″W] (39.657889, -89.389726)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Edinburg, Maine
Edinburg is a town in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 98 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 90.8 km² (35.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 98 people, 44 households,..
Edinburg, New York
Edinburg (or Edinburgh) is a town in Saratoga County, New York, USA. The population was 1,384 at the 2000 census. The Town of Edinburg is in the northwest part of the county, within the Adirondack State Park. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and loc..
Edinburg, North Dakota
Edinburg is a city in Walsh County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 252 at the 2000 census. Edinburg was founded in 1887. Geography Edinburg is located at [48°29′43″N, 97°51′51″W] (48.495204, -97.864159)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to..
Edinburg, Texas
This article is about the City of Edinburg, Texas, which was originally organized as Chapin, Texas. For information about Edinburgh, Texas, see Hidalgo, Texas. Edinburg is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. The population was 48,465 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Hidalgo ..
Edinburg, Virginia
Edinburg, VA Founded 1852 State Virginia County Shenandoah Mayor Daniel J. Harshman http://town.edinburg.va.us Edinburg is a town in Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States. The population was 813 at the 2000 census. Geography Edinburg is located at [38°49′21″N, 7..
Edinburgh
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. redirect [[Template:Infobox Scotland place]]Edinburgh (pronounced [ˈɛdɪnb(ə)rə] Dùn Èideann ([tuːn ˈeːtʃən]) in Scottish Gaelic) is Scotland's capital, and its second-largest city. It is situated on the east coast of Scotland..
Edinburgh, Indiana
Alternative meanings at Edinburgh (disambiguation). Edinburgh is a town in Johnson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 4,505 at the 2000 census. Edinburgh is the home of Camp Atterbury, a National Guard training facility. The Big Blue River and Sugar Creek join to form the Driftwo..
Edinburgh, South Australia
Edinburgh ' ([34°42′S 138°37′E]) is a northern suburb of Adelaide, in South Australia. It is an industrial suburb dominated by RAAF Base Edinburgh and DSTO Edinburgh. In addition, there are a number of Defence contractors, and other industries on land no longer required by the Depart..
Edinburgh: A Novel
Edinburgh: A Novel is a debut novel by Alexander Chee Edinburgh is a deeply moving novel about the damage inflicted by a child molester on a young boy. It is a coming-of-age story that shows how someone can survive childhood abuse and devastating loss to emerge strong and secure. [Spoile..
Edinburgh (disambiguation)
Edinburgh is the name of: Scotland:*Edinburgh, the capital city of ScotlandAustralia:*Edinburgh, South AustraliaCanada:*New Edinburgh, Nova ScotiaJamaica:*Edinburgh Castle, JamaicaLatvia:*Edinburg, LatviaRoyal Navy ships:*HMS Edinburgh, six ships have borne this nameSouth Africa:*Edinburgh, South Af..
Edinburgh (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh Burgh constituency Created: 1708 Abolished: 1885 Type: House of Commons Edinburgh was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 until 1885. Originally a single member constitue..
Edinburgh / East of Scotland Football League
Formed in 1894 as the Edinburgh Football League, it changed its name to the East of Scotland Football League in 1896 when it included Dundee F.C. This was one of several 'supplementary' football leagues that operated at this time. In 1899 some of its clubs also entered the Inter City League along w..
Edinburgh 50,000 - The Final Push
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Edinburgh Academicals RFC
The Edinburgh Academicals Rugby Football Club are a rugby union team currently playing in BT Premiership Division Two. The side was formed in 1857 and play their home games at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh, Scotland. Rugby union in Scotland [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] ..
Edinburgh Academy
The Edinburgh Academy The Edinburgh Academy is an independent school. This means it is self-governed and financed, though it remains subject to inspection by HMI and was last inspected in 2006. It was opened in 1824. The orginal building, in Henderson Row on the northern fringe of the New ..
Edinburgh Airport
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Edinburgh Airport railway station
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Edinburgh and District League (Rugby Union)
The Edinburgh and District League is one of four district leagues operated by the Scottish Rugby Union, which play at a level below that of the BT League Championship. Member Clubs Edinburgh Northern RFCEyemouth RFCHeriot Watt University RFCLiberton RFCMoray House RFCRoyal Dick RFCRoyal Infirmary ..
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities University constituency Created: 1868 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1868 until 1918. It was merged with t..
Edinburgh Annuale
Playing on the high budget, high profile international art Biennales and Triennials which take place during the summer months in various cities worldwide, The Annuale[link] is an art festival including Edinburgh galleries and art projects, especilly those which promote local activity in th..
Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women
The Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women (EAUEW), originally known as the Edinburgh Ladies' Educational Association (ELEA), campaigned for higher education for women from 1867 until 1892 when Scottish universities started to admit female students. For nearly a quarter of a ce..
Edinburgh Athletic F.C.
Edinburgh Athletic F.C. is an amateur senior Scottish football team currently playing in the East of Scotland League. They were originally Manor Thistle, having started as a team of employees of the many solicitors' firms in Edinburgh's Manor Place. They play at the Marine Drive playing fields in ..
Edinburgh Body Snatchers
Australian rules football club in Edinburgh, Scotland, based around Edinburgh University students. History The club formed for the 2004 Scottish Australian Rules Football League season and competed in the first two seasons of that league. ..
Edinburgh Business School
Edinburgh Business School is the Graduate School of Business of Heriot-Watt University(est. 1821), Edinburgh, Scotland, the University being the degree-awarding body. --> The Edinburgh Business School, a component of Heriot-Watt, boasts one of the world's largest [Masters of Business Adminis..
Edinburgh Capitals
Edinburgh Capitals League: Elite Ice Hockey League Founded: 1998 Home Ice: Murrayfield Ice Rink Capacity: 3800 Ice Size: 200 ft x 97 ft City: Edinburgh, Scotland Colours: White, Blue and, Red Head Coach: Ownership: Scott Neil The Edinburgh Capitals are a Scott..
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle and Nor'Loch, around 1780 by Alexander Nasmyth Part of the Edinburgh Castle compound (2003) Edinburgh Castle is an ancient stronghold on the Castle Rock in the centre of the city of Edinburgh. Used by assorted military forces since 900 AD, it was only transferred from ..
Edinburgh Cathedral
There are three cathedrals in Edinburgh: The Catholic Cathedral Church of Saint MaryThe Episcopal St. Mary's CathedralThe Presbyterian St. Giles' Cathedral This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Edinburgh Central
Edinburgh Central Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons Edinburgh Central is a constituency represented in the Scottish Parliament. Until 2005, it was also a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. The area is now split betwe..
Edinburgh Central (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh Central is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Lothians electoral region, which elects seven additional ..
Edinburgh churches together
Edinburgh Churches Together Edinburgh Churches Together brings together The Church of Scotland, The Scottish Episcopal Church, The Roman Catholic Church, The Methodist Church, The Salvation Army, The Society of Friends and the United Reformed Church. http://www.edinburghchurches.org.uk Glasgow Ch..
Edinburgh City Bypass
A720 junction with M8 The A720, usually referred to as Edinburgh City Bypass, is one of the most important trunk roads in Scotland. Circling around the south of Edinburgh, as the equivalent of a ring road for the coastal city, the road links the major route to north-east England, the A1, the r..
Edinburgh City F.C.
Edinburgh City Football Club is an amateur senior Scottish football team who play in the East of Scotland Football League. They were founded in 1986 when they changed their name from the previous Postal United Football Club (they having joined the East of Scotland League in 1966). They decided to ..
Edinburgh College of Art
Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) is an art school in Edinburgh, Scotland, providing tertiary education in art and design disciplines for over two thousand students. The main campus is in the Old Town of Edinburgh and near Edinburgh University's George Square campus. The college's two campuses, wh..
Edinburgh Cowgate fire, 2002
The Edinburgh Cowgate fire was a fire in a nightclub in Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland, in 2002. At eight o'clock on the evening of December 7 2002, a fire started above a nightclub in the Cowgate area of Edinburgh, part of the city's World Heritage Site. It quickly took hold, lighting up the sky for..
Edinburgh Cross-City Line
Edinburgh Crossrail Principal stations Edinburgh Park Haymarket Edinburgh Waverley Brunstane Newcraighall The Edinburgh Cross-City Line is a suburban rail service on the east side of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is marketed as the "Edinburgh Crossrail", because its through services cross the city to..
Edinburgh crystal
Edinburgh Crystal is a world-famous, high quality, cut glass manufactured since 1867. In addition to drinking glasses, Edinbugh Crystal have made decanters, bowls, baskets, and bells. These come in several ranges. The earlier pieces, particularly those from the 1950s and before and those in designs ..
Edinburgh derby
The Edinburgh derby is a football match played between the two biggest teams in Edinburgh, Scotland, Heart of Midlothian (Hearts) and Hibernian (Hibs). The two teams have a fierce rivalry that dates back to when they were founded. The games are usually played to a sell-out crowd, with Hearts avera..
Edinburgh Eagles
The Edinburgh Eagles entered the Scottish Rugby League Conference in 1998. They are the most successful team in the SRLC winning 4 championships, 3 of which were won back to back between 2001 - 2003. ..
Edinburgh East (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh East Burgh constituency Edinburgh East shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: Gavin Strang Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Edinburgh EP constituency: Scotland Edinburgh East is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parli..
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh Burgh constituency Created: 1997 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons Edinburgh East and Musselburgh is a constituency represented in the Scottish Parliament. Between 1997 and 2005, it was also represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. The w..
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Lothians electoral region, which elects seve..
Edinburgh East Lothian
"Edinburgh East Lothian Shinty Club" are a shinty club who play in the South Division 2 Shinty League. They were formerly known as Musselburgh Camanachd until 2000. They have no second team at present. Contents 1 Colours2 History3 Stadium4 Nickname5 External links Colo..
Edinburgh Elementary School
Edinburgh Elementary School is a public anglophone elementary school with focus on French immersion located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is situated on Hudson Avenue in Montreal West. It has public enrollment, and has a mix of local residents and children who are bused in from elsewhere in the ci..
Edinburgh Evening News
The Edinburgh Evening News is a local newspaper based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is published daily (except on Sundays). It has a circulation of 68,000 (2005 figures) and is owned by Johnston Press, which also owns The Scotsman and many regional titles throughout the UK. See also List of newspapers..
Edinburgh Festival
There is no one Edinburgh Festival but those using the term are usually referring to the collection of various festivals in August and early September of each year in Edinburgh, Scotland. Edinburgh International Festival - The original and "official" festival consisting of classical and contemporar..
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
The Edinburgh Festival Theatre is a performing arts venue located on Nicolson Street in Edinburgh Scotland used primarily for performances of opera and ballet, large-scale musical events, and touring groups. After its most recent renovation in 1994, it seats 1,915. It is one of the major venues of ..
Edinburgh Folk Festival
The Edinburgh Folk Festival has had a shadowy existence since about 1951. Hamish Henderson was instrumental in creating the first "People's Festival" in 1951, with funding from the British Council, The Communist Party and the Scottish TUC. This saw a performance of Ewan MacColl's play "Uranium 235" ..
Edinburgh Fringe
A street performer on the Royal Mile, with volunteer (2004). The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is often called the Edinburgh Fringe and sometimes just the Fringe. It is one of the arts festivals collectively termed the Edinburgh Festival. It takes place annually in the city of Edinburgh during A..
Edinburgh Gardens, Melbourne
Edinburgh Gardens is a large park located in North Fitzroy. It is bounded by Brunswick Street and St. Georges Road to the west, the curve of Alfred Crescent to the north and east, and Freeman Street to the south. It was created from a grant of land in 1865 by Queen Victoria and laid out by Clemen..
Edinburgh Geological Society
The Edinburgh Geological Society was founded in 1834 with the aim of stimulating public interest in geology and the advancement of geological knowledge. It was a time of debate and controversy surrounding the emerging science of geology and Edinburgh was one of the centres of this debate, which is w..
Edinburgh Gunners
The Edinburgh Gunners are one of three professional rugby union teams in Scotland, the Border Reivers and Glasgow Warriors being the other two. They play at Murrayfield Stadium (capacity 67,500, although only the West Stand is open for Gunners matches), and their captain is Chris Paterson. Conten..
Edinburgh Herald and Post
The Edinburgh Herald & Post is a weekly Scottish freesheet that delivers to Edinburgh and the surrounding area. It consists mainly of advertising and promotional pieces, with news items sourced from sister publication Edinburgh Evening News. It has a circulation of 138,000 and is owned by Johnston P..
Edinburgh IMP
Edinburgh IMP is a development of ATLAS Autocode, initially developed around 1966-1969 at Edinburgh University, Scotland. IMP was a general-purpose programming language which was used heavily for systems programming. Expressively, IMP is extremely similar to Algol and includes all the Algol-style ..
Edinburgh International Book Festival
The Edinburgh International Book Festival is a book festival that takes place in the last three weeks in August (coinciding with the general Edinburgh Festival) in Charlotte Square in the centre of Edinburgh. It is usually attended by many recognized authors, amongst others J. K. Rowling and Irvine ..
Edinburgh International Festival
The Edinburgh International Festival is a festival of performing arts that takes place in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland over three weeks from around the middle of August. By invitation from the General Director, the International Festival brings top class performers of opera, theatre, music (espe..
Edinburgh International Film Festival
The Edinburgh International Film Festival or EIFF is part of the Edinburgh Festival, which takes place every August, in Edinburgh. Established in 1947, it is the longest continually running film festival in the world. The festival shows a range of films. All films shown are Scottish premieres. Venu..
Edinburgh International Science Festival
The Edinburgh International Science Festival takes place each April for 12 days, in Edinburgh, Scotland. The festival features hundreds of talks, tours and exhibitions for children, families and adults in locations around the city. It was started in 1988. The principle sponsors of the festival ar..
Edinburgh International Television Festival
Founded in 1976 the Festival is held annually over the August bank holiday weekend at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. Featuring prominent television industry voices and sessions covering pertinent issues facing the future of broadcasting, the Festival is best known for its keynote ad..
Edinburgh Leith
Edinburgh Leith Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 1997 Type: House of Commons Edinburgh Leith was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 to 1997, when it was superseded by Edinburgh North and Leith. The constituency elected one Me..
Edinburgh Marathon
The Edinburgh Marathon is a marathon race that has been held each year in Edinburgh, Scotland since 2003, usually in June. It is run over the traditional distance of 42.195 km [26 miles and 385 yards]. The marathon officially supports seven charities - Children's Hospice Association Scotla..
Edinburgh Mathematical Society
The Edinburgh Mathematical Society is the leading mathematical society in Scotland. Founded in 1883 by a group of Edinburgh schoolteachers and academics, the society organises and funds meetings and other research events throughout Scotland. It also publishes an academic journal (the Proceedings of..
Edinburgh Military Tattoo
The 2005 Edinburgh Military Tattoo celebrated Trafalgar 200 The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is a show given by military bands and display teams in the Scottish capital Edinburgh. The event takes place annually, at the same time as the Edinburgh Festival. The first official Tattoo began in 1950 w..
Edinburgh Missionary Conference
The Edinburgh Missionary Conference held in June of 1910 was both the culmination of nineteenth-century Christian missions and the formal beginning of the modern Christian ecumenical movement. Protestant denominations and missionary societies from around the world sent 1,200 representatives to Edi..
Edinburgh Multiple Access System
The Edinburgh Multi-Access System (EMAS) was a mainframe computer operating system developed at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, during the 1970s. EMAS was developed because none of the manufacturers' operating systems (nor independent systems such as Multics) came close to satisfying the dema..
Edinburgh North (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh North Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 1983 Type: House of Commons Edinburgh North was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 to 1983. Member of Parliament 1918 James Avon Clyde 1920 Patrick Johnstone Ford 1923 ..
Edinburgh North and Leith (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh North and Leith is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Lothians electoral region, which elects seven add..
Edinburgh North and Leith (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh North and Leith Burgh constituency Edinburgh North and Leith shown within Scotland Created: 1997 MP: Mark Lazarowicz Party: Labour Co-operative Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Edinburgh EP constituency: Scotland Edinburgh North and Leith is a constituency of..
Edinburgh of the Seven Seas
See also: Edinburgh (disambiguation) Edinburgh of the Seven Seas is the main settlement of the island of Tristan da Cunha, a territory of the United Kingdom in the South Atlantic Ocean and administered as a dependency of Saint Helena. It is named after Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, the second s..
Edinburgh Old Town Bloods
Australian rules football club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. History The Edinburgh Bloods were formed in 2003, as one of three clubs in the Scottish Australian Rules Football League. They have won both of the SARFL grand finals held to date, defeating the Glasgow Sharks in both the 2004 and 2005 S..
Edinburgh Park
Edinburgh Park is a business park located in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located to the west of the city, near Edinburgh Airport and the Edinburgh City Bypass. The layout of the park was masterplanned by American architect Richard Meier, and it opened in 1995. Edinburgh Park railway station, which..
Edinburgh Park railway station
Edinburgh Park railway station is a railway station in the west of Edinburgh serving the Edinburgh Park business park and the Hermiston Gait shopping centre. The station opened in December 2003 and is the first intermediate station between Haymarket and Linlithgow since 1951. There are two platform..
Edinburgh Pentlands
Constituencies commonly known as Edinburgh Pentlands are: Edinburgh Pentlands — a constituency that was represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom between 1950 and 2005.Edinburgh Pentlands — a constituency represented in the Scottish Parliament. This is a..
Edinburgh Pentlands (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh Pentlands is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Lothians electoral region, which elects seven additiona..
Edinburgh Pentlands (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh Pentlands Burgh constituency Created: 1950 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons Edinburgh Pentlands was created as a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom at the general election of 1950 and was abolished at the general election of 2005. F..
Edinburgh Place
Edinburgh Place (Traditional Chinese: }) is a square in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, near Star Ferry Pier. The Hong Kong City Hall is located in the place. ..
Edinburgh Review
The Edinburgh Review was one of the most influential British magazines of the 19th century. It took for its motto "judex damnatur ubi nocens absolvitur" ("The judge is condemned when the guilty is acquitted.") from Publilius Syrus. Started in 1802 by Francis Jeffrey, Sydney Smith and Henry Broug..
Edinburgh Road Tolls Referendum, 2005
In 2005 the Labour run City of Edinburgh local authority held a referendum to seek approval for a road tolls scheme that they wished to introduce for those driving into the city of Edinburgh, as well as those who drove into the city centre from within the city boundaries. This scheme was widely ter..
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
The Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, also known as the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh is the oldest voluntary hospital in Scotland. Also known, at first, as the Hospital for the Sick Poor, the Physicians' Hospital, or Little House, it was established at the head of Robertson's Close on August 6, 1729 with ..
Edinburgh School
The term Edinburgh School describes two schools of cultural thought: The Edinburgh School, a group of artistsThe Edinburgh School, a group of sociologists This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, ..
Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women
The Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women was founded by Dr Sophia Jex-Blake in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1886, with approval from the National Association for Promoting the Medical Education of Women. It was only 10 years since the first British women had been licensed to practise as doctors, and ..
Edinburgh Seven
The Edinburgh Seven were the first group of women medical students at a university in the United Kingdom.Elizabeth Garrett Anderson had studied alone a few years earlier. They fought to study medicine at Edinburgh University, in Scotland, and to be allowed to graduate. In 1869 they were allowed to a..
Edinburgh South (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh South is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Lothians electoral region, which elects seven additional me..
Edinburgh South (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh South Burgh constituency Edinburgh South shown within Scotland Created: 1885 MP: Nigel Griffiths Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Edinburgh EP constituency: Scotland Edinburgh South is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of ..
Edinburgh South West (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh South West Burgh constituency Edinburgh South West shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: Alistair Darling Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Edinburgh EP constituency: Scotland Edinburgh South West is a constituency to be represented in the Hous..
Edinburgh Square
There are several Edinburgh Square in the world. Edinburgh Square in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada.Edinburgh Place in Hong Kong This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referre..
Edinburgh Square, Caledonia
Edinburgh Square is a public space and historic site in Caledonia, Ontario. It includes a War Memorial, and lawn bowling and baseball fields. The Old Town Hall of Caledonia is located on the square. Old Town Hall Quick facts Opened on 18 January 1858Heritage building on 25 January 1982Opened in ..
Edinburgh Timberwolves
Edinburgh Timberwolves Logo Entered BCAFL 2004-2005 Team Colors Red, White & Black Universities Napier University Home Field Jack Kane Sports Centre, Edinburgh Division Northern Conference, Scottish Division Record 7-9-0 Playoff Record n/a Playoff App..
Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line
The Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line is a railway line linking Edinburgh with Aberdeen via the Forth Bridge, the Tay Bridge and Dundee. Also it serves as an extension to the East Coast Main Line and the Cross Country Route. Passenger services are operated by First ScotRail, Virgin Trains (Cross-County) an..
Edinburgh to Bathgate Line
Edinburgh to Bathgate Principal stations Newcraighall Brunstane Edinburgh Waverley Haymarket Edinburgh Park Uphall Livingston North Bathgate The Edinburgh to Bathgate Line is a railway line in East Central Scotland. As part of the Edinburgh Cross-City Line it links the town of Bathgate in the..
Edinburgh to Dunblane Line
Edinburgh to Dunblane Principal stations Edinburgh Waverley Haymarket Edinburgh Park Linlithgow Polmont Falkirk Grahamston Camelon Larbert Stirling Bridge of Allan Dunblane The Edinburgh to Dunblane Line is a railway line in East Central Scotland. It links the city of Edinburgh via Falkirk t..
Edinburgh Tram Network
As of 2005, there is no tram network in Edinburgh. Like many other cities in Scotland and England, Edinburgh had a tram network in the first half of the 20th century, running as far as Leith and Portobello. The service was withdrawn in 1956 - the last to run was on the evening of Friday November 16 ..
Edinburgh University F.C.
Edinburgh University F.C. are a football club representing the University of Edinburgh. They currently play in the East of Scotland Football League. Established in 1878, they are third oldest club in East of Scotland football and has been a member of the Scottish Football Association (S.F.A) since ..
Edinburgh University RFC
Edinburgh University Rugby Football Club are a rugby union side based in Edinburgh. Established in 1857, the team play their home games at the Universities Pefermill playing grounds. The team currently competes in BT National League Division One. ..
Edinburgh University Students' Association
"EUSA" redirect here. For other meanings, see EUSA (disambiguation). Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) provides services, representation and welfare support to matriculated students of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Contents 1 Composition2 Activities3 Sabb..
Edinburgh Vaults
The Edinburgh Vaults or South Bridge Vaults are a series of rooms under the South Bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland. Edinburgh was a growing community in the late 18th century and two bridges were built to facilitate the expansion, North Bridge and South Bridge, known locally as 'the bridges'. The So..
Edinburgh Waverley railway station
Waverley Station is the main railway station in the Scottish capital Edinburgh. Covering an area of over 25 acres (101,000 m²) in the centre of the city, it is the second largest mainline railway station in the United Kingdom—the largest being London's Waterloo station. It is the nort..
Edinburgh West (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh West is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the Lothians electoral region, which elects seven additional mem..
Edinburgh West (UK Parliament constituency)
Edinburgh West Burgh constituency Edinburgh West shown within Scotland Created: 1885 MP: John Barrett Party: Liberal Democrats Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Edinburgh EP constituency: Scotland Edinburgh West has been a constituency of the House of Commons of the UK ..
Edinburgh Wolves
The Edinburgh Wolves are a British American Football team based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Contents 1 Origins2 Expansion3 Organisational structure4 External links Origins The Edinburgh Wolves were formed in 2002 by a group of seven people, the Wolves grew rapidly as an organi..
Edinburgh Zoo
Adult and young Oriental Small-clawed Otters at feeding time. Edinburgh Zoo is situated in the Corstorphine area of Edinburgh, not far from Haymarket railway station and Murrayfield Stadium and is owned by The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland. It receives over 600,000 visitors a year whic..
Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District
The Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District is a school district headquartered in the city of Edinburg, Texas, United States. The district has approximately 3,900 employees including 2,082 certified professionals and over 900 paraprofessionals. As for students, the peak enrollment for t..
Edinburg Coyotes
Edinburg Coyotes Founded 2005 Team History Edinburg Coyotes (ULB - 2005-Present) Stadium Edinburg Stadium City Edinburg, Texas Team Colors orange, black, tan Championships 0 Owner United Sports Equities General Manager R. Michael Beasley Field Manage..
Edinburg Roadrunners
Edinburg Roadrunners Founded 2001 Disbanded 2006 Team History Edinburg Roadrunners (TLL - 2001) (CBL - 2001-2005) Stadium Edinburg Stadium City Edinburg, Texas Team Colors Red, Yellow Championships 2 (2001, 2004) Division Titles 5 (West, 1st half 2002, We..
Edinburg Stadium
Redirect [[Template:Infobox Stadium]] Edinburg Stadium is a stadium in Edinburg, Texas. It is primarily used for baseball, and was originally home to the Edinburg Roadrunners of the Texas-Louisiana League/Central Baseball League, and the UTPA Broncs of college baseball. It is currently home to the..
Edinburg Township, Portage County, Ohio
Edinburg Township is one of eighteen civil townships in Portage County, Ohio, United States. It is located in the northeastern portion of the county, and borders or touches the following other townships and municipalities: Atwater Township, on the south;Randolph Township, on the southwest (touches, ..
Edineţ
Edineţ is a town in the north of Moldova. It has a population of about 20,000, and is administrative center of the region (raion) of the same name. It is located at [48°10′N 27°19′E]. Edineţ has a 500-year history. It has a Natural History Museum and a famous Museum of National Cr..
Edingale
Edingale is a village in Staffordshire, England. It is around 7 miles north of Tamworth close to the border with Derbyshire. ..
Edingen-Neckarhausen
Edingen-Neckarhausen is a municipality in the district of Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Neckar, 10 km east of Mannheim, and 8 km northwest of Heidelberg. ..
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
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Edington
Edington is the name of at least two places in the United Kingdom: Edington, SomersetEdington, Wiltshire See also Eddington This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referre..
Edington, Somerset
Edington is an attractive, rural village, situated on the north side of the Polden Hills in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset. Either side of it lie the villages of Chilton Polden and Catcott, and north of it is the small village of Burtle. There is a 12th century church, but the nearest primary ..
Edington, Wiltshire
Edington. Small village in Wiltshire, about 5 miles east of Westbury. Home to Edington Priory and the annual Edington Music Festival. Although unremarkable in many ways, the village commands a vital place in English history. For it was here that Alfred The Great won a decisive battle against the Dan..
Edinho
Edinho is the nickname of three former Brazilian footballers. Edino Nazareth FilhoEdson Cholbi NascimentoEdondo Amaral Neto This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link ..
Edino Nazareth Filho
For the son of Pele, who also played under the name Edinho, see Edson Cholbi Nascimento Edinho , real name Edino Nazareth Filho , (born june 5, 1955 in Rio de Janeiro) was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He played central defender with Fluminense Football Club, Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Aleg..
Edinu
Edinu is an Akkadian word based on Sumerian eden 'plain, steppe'. It is possibly the origin of Hebrew ʿēden mentioned in Genesis as the name of the territory within which God planted the garden commonly called today the Garden of Eden. ..
Edin Pehlić
Edin Pehlić (born January 13 1984 in Stolac, Bosnia-Herzegovina) is a Bosnian football striker. He is 6'1 1/2" (186 cm) tall and weighs 181 lb (82 kg). Pehlić has played for FK Sarajevo in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, today Edin Pehlić is active for FBK Kaunas in the Lit..
Edip Cansever
Turkish Literature Epic Tradition Orhon Dede Korkut - Köroğlu Folk Tradition Folk literature Folklore Ottoman Era Poetry | Prose Republican Era Poetry | Prose Edip Cansever (1928-1986) is a turkish poet. Born in Istanbul, Cansever attended Trade Academy for some time, an..
Edip Yuksel
Edip Yuksel Edip Yüksel is a former student of Rashad Khalifa and former member of the United Submitters International, an Islamic group founded by the controversial Khalifa. He is a part-time legal researcher and a part-time community college instructor living in Tucson, Arizona. Contents..
Ediriweera Sarachchandra
Dr. Ediriweera Sarachchandra (1914-1996) is considered the Sri Lanka's premier playwright. He was also a novelist, poet,literary critic,essayist, diplomat and a social commentator. Plays ManameSinhabahuElowagihin Melowa AwaRaththaranPabavathiLomahansaBhawakadaturawaVessantara Books Malw..
Edirne
Selimiye Mosque, built by Sinan in 1575 Edirne (Greek: Αδριανούπολη, Bulgarian: Одрин) is a city in Thrace, the westernmost part of Turkey, close to the borders with Greece and Bulgaria. The city was known in English until after the First World War as Adrianople (see below, an..
Edirnespor
Edirnespor is the football team of Edirne, Turkey. Founded in 1966 In the beginning of 90s Edirnespor was playing in the Turkish 2nd League. One season, they became second in their league and qualified for Play-Offs but they didn't manage to play in Turkish Super League. After that the fall of Edirn..
Edirne Province
Location of Edirne Province Edirne is the westernmost province of Turkey, located in European Turkey (known in antiquity as Thrace) along the Greek border. It is named for its capital, Edirne (known in antiquity as Adrianople) and the province has a population of 402,606 (2000). External lin..
Edir Macedo
Edir Macedo Bezerra (born January 18, 1945) is a millionaire religious leader. He founded the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God with R. R. Soares, who later went on to found his own church, International Church of the Grace of God. Macedo was raised Catholic, but by 1970 was a Pentecostal. He f..
Edison's Black Maria
The Black Maria (pronounced ma-Riy-uh) was Thomas Edison's movie production studio, built in West Orange, New Jersey completed in 1893 at a cost of $637.67. It closed in January 1901 and Edison demolished the building in 1903. The US National Park Service maintains a reproduction of the Black Maria,..
Edison's Conquest of Mars
Edison's Conquest of Mars, by Garrett P. Serviss, is one of the earliest science fiction stories. Published in 1898 as a sequel to H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, it did not achieve the fame of its predecessor. The book was endorsed by Thomas Edison, the hero of the book. In the book, he t..
Edison, Georgia
Edison is a city in Calhoun County, Georgia, United States. The population was 1,340 at the 2000 census. Geography Edison is located at [31°33′39″N, 84°44′17″W] (31.560891, -84.737984)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Edison, Nebraska
Edison is a village in Furnas County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 154 at the 2000 census. Geography Edison is located at [40°16′39″N, 99°46′34″W] (40.277599, -99.776088)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Edison, New Jersey
The Edison Memorial Tower, one of Edison Township's notable landmarks. Edison Township (usually known as Edison) is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township had a total population of 97,687, making it at the time the fifth lar..
Edison, Ohio
Edison is a village in Morrow County, Ohio, United States. The population was 437 at the 2000 census. Edison is adjacent to and west of Mount Gilead, Ohio, the county seat. Geography Edison is located at [40°33′29″N, 82°51′48″W] (40.558114, -82.863455)[Geographic referenc..
Edison, Washington
Edison is a census-designated place in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population was 133 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable Locals4 Schools5 External links Geography Edison is located at [48°33′45″N, 122°26′11″W&..
Edisonade
"Edisonade" is a modern term, coined in 1993 by John Clute in his & Peter Nicholls' "The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction", for stories from the Victorian and Edwardian eras that would now be classified as science fiction. Similar terms include scientific romances and Voyages Extraordinaires. The ter..
Edisonian approach
The Edisonian approach to innovation is characterized by trial and error discovery rather than a bottom-up theoretical approach. This may be a convenient term but it is an inaccurate and misleading description of the method of invention used by Thomas Edison. An often quoted example of the Edisonian..
Edison "Pantera" Miranda
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Edison (disambiguation)
Edison is the last name of Thomas Edison (1847–1931), the United States inventor. Contents 1 Edison legacies2 Education3 People4 Places in the United States named after Edison5 Other uses Edison may also refer to: Edison legacies Edison effect, thermionic emissi..
Edison (NJT station)
Edison is a New Jersey Transit station on the Northeast Corridor Line, in Edison, New Jersey. It is located at the corner of Central and Plainfield Avenues (Rt. 529) in the southern part of the town. A Dunkin' Donuts franchise operates in the waiting room of the north/New York City-bound platform. P..
Edison A. Bardowell
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Edison and Ford Winter Estates
The Edison and Ford Winter Estates contain a historical museum and 17 acre (6.9 hectares) botanical garden on the adjacent sites of the winter homes of Thomas Alva Edison and Henry Ford beside the Caloosahatchee River in southwestern Florida. It is located at 2350 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers, Flo..
Edison Bridge
The Edison Bridge is a bridge on U.S. Route 9 in the U.S. state of New Jersey spanning the Raritan River near its mouth in Raritan Bay. The bridge was opened on November 20, 1940, and connects Woodbridge Township on the north with Sayreville on the south. As of 2003, the bridge carries more than 82,..
Edison Carter
Edison Carter was one of the main characters in the science fiction television series Max Headroom. A hard-hitting reporter for Network 23, he sometimes came close to uncovering things that his superiors in the network would've preferred to keep private. Eventually, one of these instances required ..
Edison Chen
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Edison Classical Music Awards
The Edison Classical Music Awards are a collection of awards given annually to honor the best of the year's classical music recordings in eleven categories. The award is issued from Amsterdam, Netherlands. ..
Edison Community College
Edison Community College is a community college located in Piqua, Ohio. It offers vocational degrees, with various specialties in business, computers and information technology, health and nursing, hospitality, industrial technology, natural resources, and public safety services. It is especially kn..
Edison Denisov
Edison Vasilievich Denisov (Russian: Эдисо́н Васи́льевич Дени́сов) (April 6, 1929, Tomsk, Siberia - November 24, 1996, Paris, France) was a Russian composer of so called "Underground" – "alternative" or "nonconformist" division in the Soviet music. Contents 1 ..
Edison Disc Record
The Edison Disc was a type of audio disc record marketed by Edison Records in the 1910s and 1920s. Edison had previously concentrated on producing phonograph cylinders but decided to get into the disc market due to the increasing market share of disc sound recordings, especially the discs of compan..
Edison Electrical Institute
The Edison Electrical Institute (EEI) is an organization which represents the interests of energy production companies in the United States. External links [Edison Electrical Institute] ..
Edison Force
Edison Force is a 2005 movie written and directed by David J. Burke. Promotional materials use the tagline "In this city, only the cops are above the law.", and summarise the film thus: "Upon discovering a den of corrupt policemen, a fresh-faced journalist makes a shaky alliance in a jaded reporte..
Edison Glass
Edison Glass is an indie rock band from Long Island, New York. The group consists of four members: Joshua Silverberg (singer/guitarist), Josh "Mountain" Morin (singer/bassist), Joe Morin (drummer), and James Usher (guitarist). They formed Mannafest in 1998, changing their name later to Edison in 20..
Edison High School
This is the Disambiguation page for schools named after inventor Thomas Alva Edison. Edison High School can be the name of many schools: Schools with the full name: Thomas A. Edison High School in Jamaica, New YorkThomas A. Edison High School in Alexandria, VirginiaThomas A. Edison High School in ..
Edison High School, Edison, New Jersey
Edison High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Edison, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA. The school serves over 2,000 students of many diverse cultures, and is part of the Edison Township Public Schools. The other high school in the district is J.P. Stevens High S..
Edison High School, Huntington Beach
Edison High School is a secondary school located in Huntington Beach, California which first began operation in 1969. It is a part of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, which includes several other area high schools. Their athletic teams are known as the Chargers and the school color..
Edison High School (Fairfax County, Virginia)
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Edison Illuminating Company
The Edison Illuminating Company was established by Thomas Edison on December 17, 1880, to construct electrical generating stations, initially in New York City. Its first central station, located on Pearl Street in lower Manhattan, opened on September 4, 1882. The company was the prototype for other ..
Edison International
Edison International (NYSE: [EIX]) is a public utility holding company based in Rosemead, California. Its subsidiaries include Southern California Edison, and un-regulated non-utility assets Edison Mission Energy, a power producer, and Edison Capital. Edison's roots trace back to Holt & ..
Edison James
Edison Chenfil James (born October 18 1943 in Marigot) was the prime minister of Dominica from June 14 1995 to February 3 2000 as well as the Member of Parliament for the Marigot constituency from 1990. He graduated from the Dominica Grammar School. He holds a Bsc in Botany from the University of Ea..
Edison Lighthouse
The British pop group Edison Lighthouse was primarily the vehicle of session vocalist Tony Burrows; the group's lone top 40 hit "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" from 1970, was one of four near contemporaneous U.K. Top Ten hit singles by Burrows under different names. The others were White Plain..
Edison Medal
The IEEE Edison Medal is presented by the IEEE "for a career of meritorious achievement in electrical science, electrical engineering or the electrical arts." It is the oldest medal in this field of engineering. The award consists of a gold medal, small gold replica, certificate and honorarium. The..
Edison Méndez
Edison Vicente Méndez Méndez (born March 16, 1979 in Ibarra, Ecuador) is an Ecuadorian football midfielder who currently plays for Liga Deportiva Universitaria (Quito) and the Ecuadorian national team. Méndez began his career with Sociedad Deportivo Quito of his native Ecuador. He came to Me..
Edison National Historic Site
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Edison Park, Chicago
Edison Park is a residential neighborhood in northwest Chicago, USA, named after Thomas Alva Edison. According to the 2000 Census, its population is 11,259. Every single year there is a festival in uptown Edison Park called "Edison Park Fest". It features food from all around the northwest side of C..
Edison Pettit
Edison Pettit (September 22 1889 – May 6 1962) was an American astronomer. He was born in Peru, Nebraska. He taught astronomy at Washburn College in Topeka, Kansas from 1914 to 1918. He married Hannah Steele, who was an assistant at Yerkes Observatory, and received his Ph.D. from the Univer..
Edison Preparatory School
Thomas Edison Preparatory School is a public school located in midtown Tulsa, Oklahoma serving students from the sixth grade to the twelth grade. Overview The school was recently ranked by Newsweek magazine as the #562 best school in the nation. This ranking puts them #2 in Tulsa (following #83 ..
Edison Real Bird
Edison Real Bird was the chairman of the Crow Nation Tribal council from 1966 to 1972. While in that position, he implemented several key democratic reforms, and oversaw the election of Pauline Small, the first woman to be elected in the Crow Nation. The Edison Real Bird Memorial Complex is named i..
Edison Records
Edison Records was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. 1903 advertisement for Edison Records Contents 1 Early phonographs before commercial mass produced records2 The start of the commercial record industry3 ..
Edison Sault Electric Company
Edison Sault Electric Company is a public utility that provides electricity to the eastern portion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Its service area covers four counties (Chippewa, Mackinac, Schoolcraft and Delta). Contents 1 History2 System information3 Interconnections4 See al..
Edison Schools
Edison Schools are a type of American public school which is run for profit. The company started in 1992, and its methods and processes were mentioned prominently in Alyssa Quart's Branded: The Buying and Selling of Teenagers (2003), when some students started a demonstration against an Edison Scho..
Edison Storage Battery Company
This company was organized in New Jersey on May 27, 1901, to develop, manufacture, and sell Thomas Edison's alkaline storage battery. It produced batteries for mining lamps, train lighting and signaling, submarines, electric vehicles, and other uses. The company had its own research department and s..
Edison Studios
Edison Studios was an American motion picture production company owned by the Edison Company of inventor Thomas Edison. Following the closure of Edison's Black Maria studios in West Orange, New Jersey, he had new facilities built on Decatur Avenue & Oliver Place in The Bronx, New York. The studio m..
Edison Township, Minnesota
Edison Township is a township in Swift County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 131 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.6 km² (35.8 mi²). 92.4 km² (35.7 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0.17..
Edison Township Public Schools
The Edison Township Public Schools is a comprehensive community public school system, serving students in Kindergarten through 12th grade from Edison, in Middlesex County, New Jersey. The school district has 11 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 2 high schools that are part of the district, s..
EDisplay
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Edisto, South Carolina
Edisto Island is a census-designated place straddling the county line between Charleston County and Colleton County, South Carolina. The population was 2,632 at the 2000 census. Geography Edisto is located at [33°28′31″N, 80°53′54″W] (33.475230, -80.898282)[Geographic refer..
Edisto Beach, South Carolina
Edisto Beach is a town in Colleton County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 641 at the 2000 census. The town limits include only the coastal area of Edisto Island (the majority of the island's area is part of Charleston County, though the town itself is incorporated within Colleton)..
Edisto River
The Edisto River is the longest completely undammed / unleveed blackwater river in North America, flowing 206 meandering miles from its source in Saluda County, to its Atlantic Ocean mouth at Edisto Beach, SC. It rises in two main tributaries (North Fork & South Fork) from springs under the Sand Hil..
Edit
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EdIT
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. edIT is the recording name of Los Angeles-based electronic music artist Edward Ma. He has released one album on Planet Mu titled Crying Over Pr..
Edita Gruberová
Edita Gruberová Edita Gruberová (born December 23, 1946, Bratislava) is a Slovak opera singer who is one of the most acclaimed coloraturas of recent decades. She is noted for her great tonal clarity, agility, and ability to sing high notes with great power, making her an ideal Queen of the N..
Edita Morris
Edit (Edita) Dagmar Emilia Morris, née Toll (5 March 1902 - 1988), Swedish-American writer. Edita Morris was born in Örebro, grew up in Stockholm, and married the journalist and writer Ira Victor Morris (1903-1972), whose father, Ira Nelson Morris, served as a U.S. diplomat in the Swedish capital..
Edita Pučinskaitė
Edita Pučinskaitė awaiting the start of the Elkhorn Resort Circuit Race (stage 5 of the 1999 Women's Challenge stage race) Edita Pučinskaitė is a Lithuanian cyclist (born November 27, 1975 in Naujoji Akmenė, Lithuania). For many years, she has been one of the top competitors in women's r..
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Edite Estrela
Edite de Fátima Santos Marreiros Estrela (born Carrazeda de Ansiães; 28 October 1949) is a Portuguese politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Socialist Party; part of the Party of European Socialists. She is a former Mayor of Sintra, and is known as an expert in the Portuguese l..
EditGrid
EditGrid is a Web 2.0 spreadsheet service provided by Team and Concepts, a Hong Kong-based company. It launched its first public beta release on 7 April 2006. Modelled on the traditional spreadsheet applications with focus on shared access and online collaboration, it features multiple access co..
Edith
Edith is a female given name, derived from the Old English words ead, meaning 'rich or blessed', and gyæ, meaning 'war', and is in common usage in this form in English, German, many Scandinavian languages and Dutch. Contractions and variations of this name include Ditte, Edie and Edythe. It was a ..
Edithburgh, South Australia
Edithburgh ([35°05′S 137°44′E], pronounced (IPA): [i:dɪθbɜːg] or [i:dəθbɜːg]) is a small town on the south-east corner of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. Edithburgh is about 50 km west of Adelaide across Gulf Saint Vincent, but about 300 km away by r..
Edithvale, Victoria
Edithvale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is in the Local Government Area of the City of Kingston. Public Transport Along with the Edithvale railway station, Grenda operate the 888 bus route which travels on Edithvale Road (Edithvale Road later becomes Springvale Road). City of ..
Edithvale railway station, Melbourne
Edithvale is a railway station on the Frankston railway line. It is 30.4 km from Flinders Street Station and is in Metcard Zone 2. The station is unmanned. The station's main building on the "up" platform is virtually identical to the station building at Aspendale station, 1.3 km north-west. S..
Edith Abbott
Edith Abbott Edith Abbott (September 26, 1876 – July 28, 1957) was a social worker, educator, and author. Abbott was born in Grand Island, Nebraska. Her younger sister was Grace Abbott. In 1893, Abbott graduated from Brownell Hall, a girls' boarding school in Omaha. However, her family ..
Edith Abney-Hastings
Edith Huddleston Abney-Hastings, (born 19 January, 1925) is the daughter of Reginald Mowbray Chichester Huddleston and Edith Maud Rawdon-Hastings Countess of Loudoun. She married Major David Kenneth MacLaren, son of Dr. Norman MacLaren, on 23 May 1947. Her married name is MacLaren. She has two chi..
Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst
The Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, known as "the J", was incorporated in 1927 and has helped over one million Jews in the Bensonhurst section of New York City's borough of Brooklyn. It initially served as a community center for Eastern European Jewish immigrants and the..
Edith Anna Somerville
Edith Anna Œnone Somerville (b. May 2, 1858 on Corfu–October 8, 1949) was an Irish novelist who habitually signed herself as E. Œ. Somerville. She wrote in collaboration with her cousin "Martin Ross" (Violet Martin) under the pseudonym "Somerville and Ross" and together the publishe..
Edith Birkhead
Edith Birkhead was a lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol and a Noble Fellow at the University of Liverpool. Works The Tale of Terror; a study of the Gothic romance (1921)Christina Rossetti & her poetry (1930) External link ..
Edith Bliss
Edith Bliss is an Australian television presenter, best known as a reporter on the children's program Simon Townsend's Wonder World in the 1980s. She was also an occasional referee on the game show It's A Knockout who stood out because instead of saying a simple "ready set go" when starting games, s..
Edith Bolling Wilson
White House portrait Edith Bolling Galt Wilson (October 15, 1872 – December 28, 1961), second wife of Woodrow Wilson, was First Lady of the United States from 1915 to 1921. She has been labeled "the Secret President" and "the first woman to run the government" for the role she played whe..
Edith Bone
Edith Bone was an aristocrat and medical professional, and later became a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain. Imprisonment In 1949, Edith Bone was arrested by the AVH when leaving Hungary, and detained without trial or indentification for seven years. During her detention, Bone managed..
Edith Bosch
Edith Bosch (b. May 31 1980) is a Dutch Judoka who won the silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics for the Netherlands. External links [Personal website], in English ..
Edith Bouvier Beale
Edith Bouvier Beale (November 7, 1917–January 14, 2002) was a first cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill. She is best known as "Little Edie", one of the subjects of the documentary film Grey Gardens by Albert and David Maysles. (Her mother was referred to as "Big Edie".) The onl..
Edith Bowman
Edith Bowman at the Mercury Music Prize 2005 Edith Eleanor Bowman (born 15 January 1975) is a Scottish television presenter and a radio D.J.. She currently presents a radio show with Colin Murray, Colin and Edith, on BBC Radio 1, but will present the show herself from September 2006. Content..
Edith Brown Clement
Edith "Joy" Brown Clement (born April 29, 1948) is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Contents 1 Legal career2 Notable opinions3 Sources4 External links Legal career Judge Clement was born in Birmingham, Alabama and educated at the Univers..
Edith Bülbring
Edith Bülbring (27 December 1903-5 July 1990) was Professor of Pharmacology, Oxford University, 1967-71, later Emeritus Professor. She was educated at the universities of Bonn, Munich and Freiburg, and became a hospital doctor. When her Jewish colleagues were dismissed by the Nazis, she was initi..
Edith Bunker
Edith Bunker (née Baines) is a fictional 1970s sitcom mom on All in the Family (and occasionally Archie Bunker's Place), played by Jean Stapleton. She was the wife of Archie Bunker, mother of Gloria Stivic, and mother-in-law of Michael "Meathead" Stivic. Edith was the voice of reason and rock of u..
Edith Cavell
Edith Cavell Statue in memory of Edith Cavell, opposite the National Portrait Gallery, London A propaganda image of Edith Cavell Edith Louisa Cavell (December 4, 1865–October 12, 1915) is a World War I heroine. Edith Cavell was born at Swardeston in Norfolk, where her father..
Edith Cigana
Edith Cigana is an athlete from Italy. She competes in triathlon. Cigana competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She took twenty-seventh place with a total time of 2:07:06.81. ..
Edith Clarke
Edith Clarke (10 February 1883 - 29 October 1959) was an electrical engineer and a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. She was the first woman employed as an electrical engineer in the United States, as well as the country's first female professor of electrical engineering. Clarke stud..
Edith Clifton, 10th Countess of Loudoun
The Right Honourable Edith Maud Rawdon-Hastings, Countess of Loudoun (December 10 1833–January 23 1874) was a British peeress, the daughter of George Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Marquess of Hastings. She married Charles Clifton, 1st Baron Donington, on 30 April 1853 and they had six children: Lady ..
Edith Cowan
Edith Cowan in the 1920s Edith Dircksey Cowan (née Brown), OBE (August 2 1861–June 9 1932) was an Australian politician, social campaigner and the first woman elected as a representative in an Australian parliament. Edith Brown was born at Glengarry Station near Geraldton, Western Australi..
Edith Cowan University
Edith Cowan University (ECU) is located in Perth, Western Australia, (31.92045° S 115.8675° E). It is named after Edith Dircksey Cowan, who was the first woman to be elected to an Australian Parliament. ECU is Western Australia's second largest university. With over 30,000 students, ECU educate..
Edith D. Warren
Edith D. Warren Edith D. Warren is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's eighth House district, including constituents in Greene, Martin and Pitt counties. A retired educator from Farmville, North Carolina, Warren is currently (2003-2004 session)..
Edith Day
Edith Day (born April 10, 1896 in Minneapolis, Minnesota; died May 1, 1971 in London, England) recorded the 1920 song Alice Blue Gown. She was a Broadway performer in Show Boat. ..
Edith Dircksey Cowan Memorial
The Edith Dircksey Cowan Memorial, formerly known as the Edith Cowan Memorial Clock, is a clock tower in Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia. It was built in 1934 as a memorial to Edith Cowan, the first female member of any Australian parliament. It is believed to be the first civic monument erec..
Edith Durham
About Edith Durham Edith Durham, an anthropologist, a painter, historian and journalist, is one of the most perceptive writers ever published in Contemporary Review. She was one of the last of the breed of Victorian lady travellers, but she was interested not only in exotic customs but in future po..
Edith Efron
Edith Efron (1922 - April 20, 2001) was a libertarian author. Her books included The News Twisters (1971), a controversial book which claimed to find media bias in coverage of the 1968 U.S. presidential election, and The Apocalyptics (1984), described as "an expose of shoddy science and its effects ..
Edith Ellis
Edith Mary Oldham Lees Ellis (1861—1916) was the lesbian wife of sexologist Havelock Ellis. She was a writer who married Ellis in 1891. Works Seaweed: a Cornish idyll (1898)My Cornish Neighbours (1906)Kit's Woman (US: Steve's Woman) (1907)The Subjection Of Kezia (1908)Attainment (1909)Three M..
Edith Evans
Dame Edith Mary Evans DBE (8 February 1888–14 October 1976) was a highly regarded English actress. Born in London, her stage appearances included numerous works by Shakespeare, Congreve, Ibsen, Wycherley, Wilde, and contemporary playwrights including Shaw, Enid Bagnold, Christopher Fry and ..
Edith Finch Russell
Edith Finch (1900-1978) was Bertrand Russell's fourth and last wife, and by all accounts, provided him with the marriage that made him happiest. She was born to Edward Bronson Finch, a physician, and his wife, Delia, in New York City. She was educated at Bryn Mawr college and St. Hilda's College, Ox..
Edith Frank-Holländer
Edith Frank-Holländer (January 16 1900 – January 6 1945), was the mother of Anne Frank. Edith Holländer was the youngest of four children, born into a Dutch-German family in Aachen, Germany. Her father, Abraham Holländer (1860–1928) was a successful trader in industrial equipment ..
Edith González
Edith González Edith González (born Edith González Fuentes on December 10, 1966 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, México) is a Mexican actress and model. Contents 1 Biography2 Controversy3 TV shows4 Films5 Theater6 Telenovelas7 References Biography Edith wa..
Edith Grossman
Edith Grossman is an award-winning Spanish to English literary translator. She is perhaps the most important translator of Latin American fiction in the past century, translating the works of Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, Mayra Montero, Augusto Monterroso, Jaime Manri..
Edith Hamilton
Edith Hamilton (August 12, 1867 - May 31, 1963) was a classicist and educator before she became a writer on mythology. Her most famous books are The Greek Way (1930) and Mythology (1942). Mythology remains in print after six decades and is still used as in introductory text to mythology in high scho..
Edith Hannam
Women's Tennis Gold 1912 Singles Gold 1912 Mixed Doubles Edith Hannam (November 28, 1878 – January 16, 1951), was a female tennis player from Great Britain. She played at the 1912 Summer Olympics and won two gold medals. In 1909 at the historic tennis tournament in Cincin..
Edith Head
Edith Head (October 28, 1897 – October 24, 1981) was an American costume designer who had a long career in Hollywood that garnered her more Academy Awards than any other woman in history. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Career3 Actresses designed for4 Oscar nominations..
Edith Helen Sichel
Edith Helen Sichel (born in 1862- died in 1914) was an English author, sister of Walter Sichel. She was born in London and educated at home by private teachers. She was the writer of: Two Salons (1895); The Household of the Lafayettes (1897); Women and Men of the French Renaissance (1901); Cat..
Edith Holden
Edith Blackwell Holden (1871-1920) was a British artist and art teacher. She became famous following the posthumous publication of her Nature Notes for 1906, in facsimile form, as The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady in 1977. These, and her life story, were later the subject of a television dramat..
Edith Hunkeler
Edith Hunkeler is a Swiss wheelchair racer, who competes at the Olympic level. At the 2004 Olympic Games, she finished 6th in the demonstration sport of Women's 800m wheelchair. ..
Edith Ingamells
Edith 'Judy' Ingamells (January 12, 1894 – March 1, 2006) was recognized by Guinness as the oldest living person in the UK following the December 7, 2005 passing of Lucy D'Abreu until her death, and the 21st oldest person in the world. Born in Maidenhead, Mrs. Ingamells, nicknamed "Judy", mo..
Edith Irvine
Lizzie Edith Irvine (7 January 1884 – 1949) American photographer who documented the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. She was born in Sheep Ranch, Calaveras County, California to Thomas Hanna Irvine and Mary Irene (Hills) Irvine. Her father was a gold miner. Edith’s grandfather, William Irv..
Edith J. Carrier Arboretum
The Edith J. Carrier Arboretum is an arboretum and botanical garden on the James Madison University campus, located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA in the Shenandoah Valley. Its gardens include: Andrew Wood Memorial Garden (1994) - 92 species including lady slippers, Turk's cap lily, Dutchman's bree..
Edith Jones
Edith H. Jones Edith Hollan Jones (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1949) is the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Jones graduated from Cornell University in 1971. She received her J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law in 1974. She was in pr..
Edith Kaplan
Edith Kaplan is a respected pioneer of neuropsychological tests who did most of her work in the Boston area. She developed a refined version of the widely used Halstead-Reitan and mentored many current day prominent researchers. Kaplan helped create the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination and ot..
Edith Keeler
Edith Keeler is a fictional human social worker who should have died in a street accident in the year 1930. Joan Collins as Edith Keeler. In "The City on the Edge of Forever" ([[Star Trek: The Original Series|TOS]] episode 28), on Stardate 3134.0, centuries later, during a survey of the Guar..
Edith Kingdon
Edith M. Kingdon (1864 - November 13, 1921) was the actress wife of George Jay Gould I (1864-1923). Contents 1 Birth2 Marriage3 Georgian Court4 Death5 Burial6 Selected coverage in the New York Times Birth She was born in 1864 in New York City. Marriage She mar..
Edith Kingdon Gould
Edith Kingdon Gould (August 20, 1920 – August 17, 2004) was a socialite, linguist, and poet. She was the granddaughter of Jay Gould. Contents 1 Birth2 Poet3 Navy4 Marriage and children5 Death6 Timeline7 References in ''Time'' magazine Birth She was the da..
Edith Konecky
Edith Konecky is a Jewish American feminist novelist who, despite a relatively small body of work, can lay claim to a large literary achievement with [Allegra Maud Goldman] (1976), a coming-of-age novel that chronicles the growth of a young female artist. In brilliantly comic, deceptivel..
Edith L. Tiempo
Edith L. Tiempo (born April 22 1919 in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya), poet, fictionist, teacher and literary critic is one of the finest Filipino writers in English whose works are characterized by a remarkable fusion of style and substance, of craftsmanship and insight. Her poems are intricate verbal t..
Edith Lank
Edith Lank is an author and advice columnist living in Rochester, New York. Her best-selling books, including the Home Buyers Kit and Home Sellers kit, provide practical advice for real estate transactions. She has also authored or co-authored many other books, including several realty texts. Due t..
Edith Lefel
Edith Lefel (1963-2003) was a French singer born in Cayenne. She grew up in Martinique and has become a popular zouk-love singer. Her popular career began in 1984, when she worked with Jean-Michel Cabrimol's Maffia. She began working with the big band Malavoi in 1987. Her last recent album came o..
Edith Leyrer
Edith Leyrer (October 25, 1946) is an actress born in Vienna, Austria. She has appeared in films such as Wenn die kleinen Veilchen bluhen, as well as appearing in the television programme The Mixer. ..
Edith MacArthur
Edith MacArthur MBE is a Scottish actress, born in Ayrshire and noted for her elegant screen presence. She has been most frequently seen on television with a long list of credits including Z Cars, The Borderers, The Troubleshooters, Sutherland's Law, The Standard, The Omega Factor, The Sandbaggers,..
Edith Masai
Edith Masai (born April 4, 1967) is a Kenyan track athlete. ..
Edith Mason
Edith Mason (born St. Louis, Mo. 22 March 1892 - died San Diego, 26 November 1973) was an American soprano. She studied in Boston, Philadelphia, and Paris. She made her debut on January 27, 1912, as Nedda in Pagliacci with the Boston Opera Company. During the next three years, she sang in Europe at..
Edith Massey
Edith Massey Edith Massey (May 25, 1918 - October 24, 1984) was an American actress. Edith Massey grew up in an orphanage in Denver, Colorado and later moved to Los Angeles, California in an attempt to start a career in show business. Her first acting debut was brought on by her part as an e..
Edith Mastenbroek
Edith Mastenbroek (born 23 March 1975 in The Hague) is a Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament. She is a member of the Labour Party, which is part of the Party of European Socialists, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control and its Committee on Civil Lib..
Edith Matilda Thomas
Edith Matilda Thomas (1854- ) was an American writer, born in Chatham, Ohio, and educated at the normal school of Geneva, Ohio. She began writing early for the local newspapers, then was encouraged by Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson to send verse to more important periodicals. Her first volume appeare..
Edith Maude Eaton
Edith Maude Eaton (15 March 1865 - died 7 April 1914) was an author best known under the Chinese pseudonym, "Sui Sin Far", the name (Cantonese pronunciation) of a flower that is popular amongst Chinese people. Life account Born in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England she was the daughter of Englishman..
Edith McAlinden
Edith McAlinden (1968) is a British murderess who, along with her teenage son John McAlinden and his friend Jamie Gray, was involved in a triple murder dubbed 'The House Of Blood' killings in Glasgow, Scotland on October 17, 2004. McAlinden was a convicted thief and prostitute and homeless drifter..
Edith McGuire
Edith Marie McGuire (born June 3, 1944), later known as Edith McGuire Duvall, is a former American sprinter. Born in Atlanta, McGuire ran for Tennessee State University. TSU had a very successful women's sprinting team in the 1960s, including triple Olympic champions Wilma Rudolph, Wyomia Tyus, an..
Edith Melba Artois
Edith Melba Artois is a fictional character from the BBC situation comedy series, 'Allo 'Allo! She is the wife (and consequently, sister-in-law, read below) of her husband René Artois. She was played by Carmen Silvera. After Rene's false execution, she is the legal owner of the cafe, which giv..
Edith Nash
Edith Nash (July 12,1913-November 9, 2003) was an educator and poet. Edith Henriet Rosenfels was born in Oak Park, Illinois. She meet her future husband Philleo Nash, while in college. On November 2, 1935, they married. Edith Nash was the second director and co-founder of the Georgetown Day School i..
Edith Nourse Rogers
thumb for the Canadian politician see Edith Rogers (Canadian politician) Edith Nourse Rogers (March 19, 1881 – September 10, 1960) was an American social welfare volunteer and politician who was one of the first women to serve in the United States Congress. As of 2004, she is still the long..
Edith Nylon
Edith Nylon is a French rock band that was active from the end of the 1970s to the beginning of the 1980s. Certainly a part of the Punk movement, Edith Nylon was a precursor to New Wave music and Les Rita Mitsouko. Edith Nylon obtained a certain level of success in its time and even opened for T..
Edith of Scotland
Edith of Scotland, (c.1080-May 1, 1118) was the first wife of Henry I of England. She was the daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland and St. Margaret of Scotland. Robert Curthose had stood as godfather at her christening. The English queen Matilda of Flanders was also present at the font and may have ..
Edith of Wessex
Edith of Wessex, (c. 1029 – December 19 1075), married King Edward the Confessor of England in 1045. The marriage produced no children because Edward took a vow of celibacy. Upon Edward's death, in January 1066, he was succeeded by Edith's brother, Harold Godwinson. Edith was the daughter of..
Edith of Wilton
Saint Edith of Wilton or Eadgyth or Ediva (961 - September 16th, 984), was the illegitimate daughter of Edgar the Peaceful. Like her mother Wilfrida, she was a nun at the convent at Wilton. She was allegedly offered the crown of England by nobles who had supported her brother, Edward the Martyr agai..
Edith Pargeter
Edith Mary Pargeter, BEM (September 28, 1913–October 14, 1995) was a prolific British author of works in many categories, especially history and historical fiction, and was also honoured for her translations of Czech classics; she is probably best known for her murder mysteries, both historica..
Edith Pattou
Edith Pattou is the author of several fantasy novels, including East (novel), an ALA Top Ten Best Book for Young Adults. Bibliography Songs of Eirren*Book 1 - Hero's Song (1991)*Book 2 - Fire Arrow (1997)Mrs. Spitzer's Garden (2001)East (2003)North Child (2006) External links [] at the In..
Edith Pechey
Edith Pechey-Phipson (1845-1908), born Mary Edith Pechey, was one of the first women doctors in the United Kingdom and a campaigner for women's rights. She spent more than 20 years in India as a senior doctor at a women's hospital and was involved in a range of social causes. Contents 1 Fami..
Edith Pringle
Edith Pringle (born Edith Dougherty) is a political activist and minor celebrity in Adelaide, South Australia. She is involved with a wide range of progressive social justice issues including women's rights, justice for refugees and minority rights. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Personal life..
Edith Rockefeller McCormick
Edith Rockefeller McCormick (1872–1937) was an American socialite and opera patron. McCormick was the fourth daughter of Standard Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937) and his wife Laura Celestia "Cettie" Spelman (1839–1915). She married Harold Fowler McCormick, a son of mecha..
Edith Rogers (Canadian politician)
Edith Rogers (1876—April 1947) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1932, as a member of the Manitoba Liberal Party. She was the first woman ever elected to the legislature. Rogers, who was born Edith MacTavish, had strong family ..
Edith Ronne
Edith "Jackie" Ronne (b. 13 October 1919) was a U.S. explorer of Antarctica. She married Finn Ronne on March 18, 1941, and on the expedition of 1946 - 1948, that her husband commanded, she and Jennie Darlington, the wife of the expedition's chief pilot, became the first women to overwinter in Anta..
Edith Roosevelt
White House portrait Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt (August 6, 1861 – September 30, 1948), second wife of Theodore Roosevelt, was First Lady of the United States from 1901 to 1909. Edith Kermit Carow knew Theodore Roosevelt from infancy; as a toddler she became a playmate of his younger si..
Edith S. Sampson
Edith Spurlock Sampson (13 October 1901?-8 October 1979) was a lawyer and judge, and the first Black U.S. delegate to the United Nations. Contents 1 Youth and Education2 Legal work3 International politics3.1 United Nations4 Judgeship5 Family6 References Youth..
Edith Simcox
Edith Jemima Simcox (August 211844-September 151901) was a British writer, trade union activist, and early feminist. In 1875 she and Emma Paterson became the first women to attend the Trades Union Congress as delegates. She had an admiring and passionate relationship with the older George Eliot, an..
Edith Sitwell
Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell DBE (7 September, 1887 – 9 December, 1964) was a British poet and critic. Contents 1 Background2 Poetry3 Publicity and controversy4 Later works5 References in Popular Culture6 Quote7 Poetry collections8 Other books9 Exte..
Edith Smith
Edith Agnes Smith was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia on October 2, 1867, one of four children of Benjamin Smith, a well known Halifax dry goods merchant and Anna Maria Smith. In 1887 she attended the first classes offered at the Victoria School of Art and Design. She spent most of her life painting a..
Edith Smith Davis
Edith Smith Davis was a major leader in the temperance movement. She served as Superintendent of the Bureau of Scientific Investigation and the Department of Scientific Temperance Instruction of both the U.S and the World's Women's Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. Smith also edited The Temperance E..
Edith Södergran
Edith Södergran circa 1918 Edith Irene Södergran (April 4, 1892 - June 24, 1923) was a Finland-Swedish poet. Södergran was born in St Petersburg on April 4, 1892, the daughter of Matts and Helena Södergran. When Edith was a few months old, the family bought a summer home in the village R..
Edith Stein
Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Martyr Born October 12, 1891, Breslau, then part of Germany Died August 9, 1942, Auschwitz concentration camp, Nazi Occupied Poland Venerated in Catholic Church Beatified May 1, 1987, Cologne, Germany Canonized October 11, 1998 Feast August 9 Attribute Y..
Edith Stuyvesant Vanderbilt
Edith Stuyvesant Dresser Vanderbilt (17 January 1873-21 December 1958), nee Edith Stuyvesant Dresser, and also known as Edith Gerry was a descendant of Peter Stuyvesant, the first governor of Dutch colonial New York. She was orphaned at age ten and was raised by her maternal grandmother. Edith’s..
Edith Summerskill
Edith Clara Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill of Kenwood CH (19 April 1901 - 4 February 1980) was a British physician, feminist, Labour politician and writer. Summerskill was educated at King's College London and trained as a doctor at Charing Cross Hospital. She was one of the founders of the Soc..
Edith Taliaferro
Edith Taliaferro (21 December 1893 - 2 March 1958), the younger sister of Mabel Taliaferro, was a popular Broadway actress of the late 1800s and early 1900s. A very skilled and engaging comedienne, she was active on the stage until 1935, and she landed roles in three silent films. Filmography Who's..
Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters
Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters Edith Jessie Thompson (25 December, 1893 – 9 January, 1923) and Frederick Edward Francis Bywaters (1901 – 9 January, 1923) were a British couple who were executed for the murder of Thompson’s husband Percy. Their case became a cause célèbr..
Edith Tolkien
Edith Bratt Edith Mary Tolkien née Bratt (January 21, 1889 – November 29, 1971) was the wife of writer J. R. R. Tolkien and the inspiration for his fictional character Lúthien Tinúviel. Edith Bratt was born in Gloucestershire, the daughter of Frances Bratt. She was brought up in Han..
Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry
Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry DBE (3 December 1878 – 23 April 1959) was a noted and influential society hostess in Britain between the two World Wars. Born Edith Helen Chaplin in Blankney, Lincolnshire, she was the daughter of Henry Chaplin (later the 1st Viscount Chap..
Edith Vonnegut
Edith Vonnegut is an artist. Her work has been showcased at galleries across the United States and published in the book Domestic Goddesses. She is the daughter of novelist Kurt Vonnegut and was once married to television personality Geraldo Rivera. She has published under the name Edith Vonnegut ..
Edith Weston
Edith Weston is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. It is on the south-eastern bank of Rutland Water. ..
Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton Edith Wharton (January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American novelist, short story writer, and designer. Contents 1 Early life2 Critical acclaim and World War I3 Later life4 Characteristics of her writing5 Works6 External links Early l..
Editing
Topics in Journalism[.] Professional concepts Ethics & News values Objectivity & Attribution News source News & Investigation Reporting & Writing Business & Citizen Alternative & Advocacy Science journalism Other Topics & Books Outside influence Infotainment & Celebrity ..
Editing marks
Editing marks are symbols used by editors and proofreaders to note grammatical and content changes that need to be made in a written document. Although editing marks are not strictly standardized, following are some common editing marks: External links [Colorado University style guide] ..
Editing of anime in American distribution
redirect[[Template:Portal]]When anime, a Japanese cartoon(s), is brought to the United States, it is sometimes edited (in visuals). In this case, "editing" means changing the visuals (except for the openings and closings) in anime from the original Japanese versions . This is the technical definitio..
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Edition
In printmaking, an edition is a set of prints struck from one plate, composing a limited run of prints. Literally, edition means "that which has been edited." In practice, different editions of a dictionary, encyclopedia, textbook, or publication of research may differ substantially or completel..
Editions Lug
Editions Lug was a French comic book publisher created in 1950 by writer/editor Marcel Navarro and businessman Auguste Vistel. Contents 1 History2 Selected Titles3 Selected Characters4 External links History When it started, Editions Lug only reprinted old French and Italian..
Editions Mego
Editions Mego is a non-funded independent label, founded 1st January 2006 by Peter Rehberg Its aims are to maintain the back catalogue and legacy of the Mego label, as well as releasing new works. Releases eMEGO 080 Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox: Flux Compendium CD (01.2006)eMEGO 081 Hecker: Electro..
Editions of Dungeons & Dragons
Over the years, there have been a number of different versions of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, all of which are still played. Contents 1 Edition and version history1.1 Original version1.2 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons1.3 ''Dungeons & Dragons'', or the Basic ..
Editions Of You
"Editions Of You" is the fourth song from Roxy Music's second album, For Your Pleasure. It's an uplifting song, with multiple solo's. It was b-side for the single release Do the Strand. Musicians Andy MacKay: Oboe And SaxophoneBryan Ferry: Voice And KeyboardsEno: Synthesizer And TapesPaul Thompso..
Edition Lilac
Edition Lilac is an independent record label, specializing in early music and historically informed performances. See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
Editio princeps
In classical scholarship, editio princeps is a term of art. It means, roughly, the first printed edition of a work, that previously had existed only in manuscripts, which were therefore circulated only after being copied by hand. For example, the editio princeps of Homer is that of Demetrius Chalc..
Editio typica
An editio typica (Latin) or typical edition is a form of text used in the Catholic Church as an official source text of a particular document—typically in Latin—and used for all subsequent translations in vernacular languages. ..
Editland CMS
Editland is a WYSIWYG content Management System integrated in a virtual remote control pad. Editland makes it possible for users to organize context, create new pages, and alternatively rearrange the structure of pages. Editland is compatible with Microsoft Word, requires Internet Explorer 5.5 or la..
Editor's cut
An Editor's Cut of a motion picture is made by the film editor on his/her own, or working with the film director. The editor tapes together the first cut of the film, the "editor's cut", arranging the separate takes into a coherent story according to the plan communicated by the director. The edit..
Editora Abril
Editora Abril is a Brazilian publisher. It was founded in 1950 by Victor Civita. The magazine publishes titles like Veja and the Brazilian issue of the Playboy magazine. It also owns the Brazilian MTV and cable company TVA. External links [Official Site] ..
Editora JBC
Editora JBC(also known as "JBC") is a company that publishes books (including manga) and magazines related to Japan in Brazil. This company was established in Tokyo, Japan, in 1992 to publish Portuguese newspapers for Brazilians who live in Japan. And it came to publish books and magazines relate..
Editorial
An editorial is a statement or article by a news organization (generally a newspaper) that expresses an opinion rather than attempting to simply report news, as the latter should ideally be done without bias. In the United Kingdom such articles are often referred to as leaders. Editorials are often ..
Editorial board
The editorial board is a group of people, usually at a print publication, who dictate the tone and direction the publication's editorials will take. Contents 1 Who's on the editorial board2 What the editorial board does3 Role of Editorial Board and Political Campaigns4 The op-..
Editorial cartoon
William Lyon Mackenzie King is freed from his Conscription promise by Johnny Canuck. This early political cartoon by Ben Franklin was originally written for the French and Indian War, but was later recycled during the Revolutionary War An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cart..
Editorial cartoonist
An editorial cartoonist, also known as a political cartoonist, is an artist who draws cartoons that contain some level of political or social commentary. The most common outlet for political cartoonists is the editorial page of the newspaper, although there have also been a few political cartoonis..
Editorial Newport
Editorial Newport is the title of a website featuring editorials (i.e., reviews and synopses) about the television show The O.C.. The site, as of June 10, 2006, has nine different writers, each bringing their own unique spin on the week's episode. The site is located at [link] ..
Editorial page
The editorial page is the page reserved in a newspaper or magazine for the publication's editorial. Frequently letters to the editor, the masthead, and editorial cartoons are also printed here or continued on to the Op-ed page. The traditional location for the editorial page in American newspapers ..
Editorial Premiere
Editorial Premiere is a Mexican magazine publishing company. Publishings Cine PremiereSWITCHInversionistaMAXFHM Mexico External links () [Official Website] ..
Editorial trading card
An editorial trading card is a trading card featuring entertainment content on some subject of popular interest, designed for collecting. The cards are produced in series featuring celebrities, subjects from television and movies, or original creations. As the most popular trading cards involve spor..
Editors
This article is about the band. For other meanings see editor. Editors are a British indie rock band from Birmingham, England, who met at Staffordshire University, comprised of Tom Smith (lyricist/vocalist/guitarist), Chris Urbanowicz (guitarist), Russ Leetch (bass guitarist) and Ed Lay (drummer)...
Editors' Association of Canada
The Editors' Association of Canada (EAC) is an organization that promotes the field of professional editing in Canada. The association has more than 1,600 members, with the following branches: British Columbia, the Prairie Provinces, Saskatoon, Toronto, the National Capital Region and Québec/Atlan..
Editors of the Heraldo Filipino
Here is a list of editors of the Heraldo Filipino (the official student publication of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas, Cavite, Philippines), random years given. Contents 1 Team 21 (2006-2007)2 Team XX (2005-2006)3 Team XIX (2004-2005)4 Team XVIII (2003-2004)5 Notes ..
Editor & Publisher
"E&P" redirects here. For , see . Editor & Publisher (E&P) is a monthly journal covering the North American newspaper industry. It is based in New York City. The journal dates back to 1884, when The Journalist, a weekly, was founded. E&P was founded 17 years later and merged with The Journalist i..
Editor (band)
Editor is a heavy metal band from Martin,Slovakia. Their music style can be defined as thrash metal (in early years) or post-thrash (later). History The history of the band EDITOR can be divided into three periods. The first one is between 1988-1993, during which the band released four demo tapes ..
Editor (software)
An editor is a software tool. HTML editortext editorsource code editorgraphics editorgame level editorgame character editorword processor, more complex text-producing toolsThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Editor and Publisher Magazine
Editor and Publisher Magazine, with business and editorial offices located in New York City, calls itself "America's Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry" and describes itself on its website as "the authoritative journal covering all aspects of the North American newspaper industry, includ..
Editor war
In hacker culture, the editor war is an ongoing debate in the computer programming community about which text editor is best for their general purposes. The two largest camps are those favoring vi and those favoring Emacs. The community has a tradition of treating their favored piece of software w..
EditPad
EditPad is a text editor and source code editor for Windows and Linux, developed since 1996 by Jan Goyvaerts. EditPad has a look and interface similar to that of Notepad, but with much extended functionality. Like Notepad, EditPad has been designed to be small and quick. There are two editions of..
EditPlus
EditPlus is an Internet-ready 32-bit shareware text editor, source code editor, and HTML editor for Windows. It can serve as a good replacement for Notepad, but it also offers many powerful features for Web page authors and programmers. Syntax highlighting for many popular programming languages (..
EditThis.info
www.EditThis.info is a free wiki host that allows users to create their own independent wiki sites. The setup for the site consists of just one field where you fill in the name for the wiki. It uses MediaWiki as its Wiki engine. Features Google maps supportMath markup (different from Wikipedia's..
Edit (application)
The Edit application is a simple text editor for the Apple Macintosh. SimpleText evolved from TeachText which was used to distribute Readme documents, which was derived from the Edit application, a simple editing application distributed with the earliest of Macintoshes to demonstrate the use of the..
Edit (MS-DOS)
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. The MS-DOS edit interface (version 1.1, from MS-DOS 6.22.) edit, also known as MS-DOS Editor, is a text editor which comes with MS-DOS (..
Edit Bauer
Edit Bauer (born on 30 August 1946 in Šamorín) is a Slovak politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Magyar Koalicio Partja, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and its Committee on Women..
Edit decision list
EDL redirects here. It is also an acronym for Entry, Descent and Landing, stages of atmospheric reentry An Edit Decision List or EDL is a standard way of representing a film or video edit. It contains an ordered list of reel and timecode data representing where each video clip can be obtained in o..
Edit Herczog
Edit Herczog (born May 5, 1961 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Hungarian Socialist Party, part of the Party of European Socialists. She is for software patents. External links http://wwwdb.europarl.eu.int/ep6/owa/whos_mep.data?ipid=0&ilg=EN&iucd=..
Edit Kovács
Edit Kovács (born 9 June, 1954) is a Hungarian fencer, who won three Olympic medals in the foil team competitions. ..
Edit menu
The Edit menu is a menu found in most computer programs that handle files, text or images. It is often the second menu in the menu bar, next to the file menu. It most commonly contains commands relating to the handling of information, i.e. cut and paste and selection commands. In addition, it may ..
Edit Music for a Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Reconstruction
Edit Music for a Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Reconstruction is a 2 Disc UNKLE Sounds Set mixing together various musical styles, movie soundbites and UNKLE magic. This was done for the 'After Dark' event in the ICA, London. James Lavelle put together a mix of soundtracks from films that..
Edius
Edius is a video editing software package developed and sold by the Canopus Corporation. External links [EDIUS Pro web page] ..
Edixa
Edixa is a brand of camera manufacturer Wirgin Kamerawerk which was based in Wiesbaden, West Germany. The product line included several 35mm cameras and 16mm Edixa 16 subminiature cameras designed by [Heinz Waaske] from the 1950's to the 1970's. Contents 1 35mm cameras2 16mm ..
Edixon Perea
Edixon Perea Valencia (born April 20, 1984 in Cali) is a Colombian footballer, who currently plays for FC Girondins de Bordeaux, as well as for the Colombia national football team, where he has been called upon during the qualifying for the 2006 Football World Cup. Before playing for Bordeaux, Per..
EDIY Software
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. eDIY Software Web Site Builder is a hosted web publishing application (also known as content management system) written in Visual Basic using a..
Edi Krncevic
Edi (Eddie) Krncevic (born August 14 1960 in Geelong) was an Australian football (soccer) player. He played in Europe several clubs, including Dinamo Zagreb, MSV Duisburg, Cercle Brugge, R. Charleroi S.C., R.S.C. Anderlecht, R.F.C. de Liège and K.S.C. Eendracht Aalst, and played primarily as a stri..
Edi marzich
Edi Marzich -Edi Marzich is born in Croatia at 08.04.1987. He is not quite famed in Croatia mainly becose of his appearance in the movies from an underground scene. He started his carrier as drama actor, playing in both Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet. When he was eighteen he got a role of Count Dracula ..
EDi Rail
EDi Rail is a rail company based in Australia. It is a division of Downer EDi. EDi Rail services include design, manfacture, refurbishment and maintenance of rollingstock. Contents 1 History2 Products3 Projects3.1 Melbourne/Victoria rail projects3.2 Sydney3.3 Perth..
Edi Rama
Edi Rama (from www.edirama.com.al) Edi Rama (born 1964) is an Albanian politician and artist. He is currently the chair of the Socialist Party of Albania and the mayor of Tirana, the capital of Albania. Rama was active during the anti-Communist revolution, while he served as professor at th..
Ed Iacobucci
Edward E. Iacobucci was the leader of the IBM OS/2 Design Team. In 1989 he founded the US software company Citrix Systems. He is currently the CEO of [DayJet], an on-demand regional jet travel service, and member of the SCO Group's Board of Directors since January 2000. Ed Iacobucci holds..
E (disambiguation)
E is the fifth letter in the Latin alphabet. E may also refer to: e (mathematical constant), the base of the natural logarithmE programming language, an object-oriented programming language for secure distributed computingE!, an American cable television and direct broadcast satellite networkE numb..
E Division
E Division is the British Columbia division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. ..
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