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G-Land
G-Land is an internationally renowned surfbreak situated on the Bay of Grajagan, East Java, about half a day by road from the popular tourist destinations of Bali. Contents 1 Tourism2 Geomorphology3 Tsunami4 References5 External links Tourism DiscoveryG-Land was first sur..
GLA
GLA can mean: Greater London AuthorityGlasgow International Airport, IATA airport codeGamma-linolenic acidGlobal Liberation ArmyGross leasable areaGreat Lakes Avengers This page disambiguates a three-character combination which might be any or all of an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a w..
Gla
Gla was a city of the Mycenae civilization, now in ruins in Greece. For the acronym, see GLA. ..
GLAAD Media Awards
The GLAAD Media Awards were created in 1990 by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation to recognize and honor the media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the LGBT community and the issues that affect their lives. Number Year Dates-Cities Notes 17th Annual GLAAD Med..
Glaaki
Glaaki is a fictional character in the Cthulhu Mythos. Glaaki first appeared in "The Inhabitant of the Lake" (1964), an early story by Ramsey Campbell. Contents 1 Glaaki in the mythos2 Glaaki's cult (Servants of Glaaki)2.1 The Green Decay3 References Glaaki in the mythos Gla..
Glabar Park
Glabar Park is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's west end. The neighbourhood is home to two elementary schools, two churches, and a few parks. The most community-oriented park, Kingsmere Park, boasts a large wading pool in the summer, and a double-sized hockey and skating rink in the wi..
Glabbeek
Glabbeek is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality comprises the towns of Attenrode, Bunsbeek, Glabbeek proper, Kapellen, Wever and Zuurbemde. On January 1 2006, Glabbeek had a total population of 5,189. The total area is 26.78 km² which gives a popu..
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Glabellar reflex
This is a primitive reflex. It is elicited by repetitive tapping on the forehead. Subjects blink in response to the first several taps. If the blinking persists, this is known as Myerson's sign and is abnormal. ..
Glabrezu
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the glabrezu is one of the most powerful types of demon. In first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, glabrezu were known as type III demons. From second edition AD&D, the name "type III demon" was revised to "glabrezu". Glabrezu tempt their v..
Glabrous
In botany and mycology, glabrous is used to describe something as smooth or having no hair or similar growth (see indumentum). ..
Glabrousness
La Naissance de Venus by Eugène Emmanuel Amaury-Duval (1808–1885) shows a woman portrayed with no pubic or armpit hair. Glabrousness is the technical term for having a lack of hair or down. Those who are glabrous have either performed depilation, or have medical conditions like alopecia uni..
Glacéau
--> Glacéau, commonly marketed as glacéau, is the brand name of a line of products sold by Energy Brands, Inc., a beverage company based in Queens, New York. It was founded in 1996 by J. Darius Bikoff after a water scare in New York City gave him the idea to market alternatives to ordinary bottl..
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
Glace Bay is a town situated on the east coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Glace Bay is approximately 10 kilometres from Sydney, Cape Breton's main commercial center, and is centered on Glace Bay harbour across the bay from Donkin. The town's population is 21,466. It has three suburb..
Glace Bay (electoral district)
Glace Bay is a Nova Scotia provincial electoral district. The MLA since 1999 is Dave Wilson of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. Past members Dave Wilson, Liberal (1999 - present)Reeves Matheson, NDP (1998)John MacEachern, Liberal (1993 - 1998)Neil LeBlanc, PC (1988 - 1993) External link [riding ..
Glace Bay Heritage Museum
The Glace Bay Heritage Museum is located in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, in the onetime town hall. Some items contained in the museum are: Central School "1988" Time CapsuleJoey Mullins' (Olympic Runner 1950 Olympics) original running shoesLarge collection of photographs showing Glace Bay's Jewish Com..
Glace Bay High School
Glace Bay High School is a high school in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada. The school was built in 1989 and is located on Reserve Street. ..
Glace Fruit
Glace Fruit is a term for fruit preserved in a sugar syrup. The term comes from the French "fruit glacé," or glazed fruit. Candied fruits and crystalised fruits are similar, but with a different finish Uses Glace fruit is often used to decorate cakes and is found in other desserts, such as ice cr..
Glacia
Glacia is a fictional character in the Pokémon video game series. She is the third member of Hoenn's Elite Four. She is an expert on Ice-types. Sprite and mini sprites of Glacia:[link] Contents 1 Name changes2 Pokémon Party2.1 Ruby/Sapphire2.2 Emerald3 Anime ..
Glacial Aerial Tramway Kaprun III
The Glacial Aerial Tramway Kaprun III (Gletscherbahn Kaprun III) is the third section of the aerial tramway on the Kitzsteinhorn mountain at Kaprun, Austria. It was placed in service on 26 November 1966. The Glacial Aerial Tramway Kaprun III, which was built by the companies Elin, Waagner Biro, S..
Glacial boundary
A glacial boundary is a line on a map representing the furthest advance of a glacier that has retreated. It generally refers to the extent of continental, rather than alpine, glaciers. In the northern hemisphere, glaciers advanced from the north during the Pleistocene epoch. The glacial boundary ..
Glacial erratic
Photograph of area exposed by the retreat of Alaska's Steller Glacier in August 1996, the western-most part of Bering Glacier's piedmont lobe. The ground surface is covered by glacial sediment deposited as lodgement and ablation till. The erratic is an angular, ~ 20-ft-high piece of gneiss. Berin..
Glacial geology of the Genesee River
The Genesee River flows northward from its source in northern Pennsylvania to enter Lake Ontario at Rochester, New York. Genesee River Middle SectionNear Mount Morris Showing Glacial Changes in Valleys The present river valley has been modified extensively from preglacial river valleys. A lo..
Glacial lake
The Seven Rila Lakes in Rila, Bulgaria are typical representatives of lakes with glacial origin A glacial lake is a lake with origins in a melted glacier. Glacial lakes can be green in colour. This is the result of ground up minerals (rock flour) being consumed by algae. Nova, Mystery of th..
Glacial Lakes State Park
Glacial Lakes State Park is a Minnesota state park about 5 miles south of Starbuck. It was founded in 1963 to preserve some of the remaining rolling prairie which used to cover much of the state. External links [Glacial Lakes State Park website] ..
Glacial Lake Algonquin
Algonquin was a proglacial lake that existed in east-central North America at the time of the last ice age. Parts of the former lake are now Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and inland portions of northern Michigan. The lake varied in size, but it was at the biggest size at the post-glacial period and grad..
Glacial Lake Duluth
Glacial Lake Duluth was a proglacial lake that formed in the Lake Superior drainage basin as the Laurentian Glacier retreated. The oldest existing shorelines were formed after retreat from the Greatlakean advance, sometime around 11,000 years B.P. Lake Duluth formed at the western end of the Lak..
Glacial Lake Iroquois
This map of Lake Ontario shows the valley of the Mohawk River, through which Glacial Lake Algonquin crossed the mountains to the Hudson River Valley. Glacial Lake Iroquois was a prehistoric proglacial lake that existed at the end of the last ice age approximately 13,000 years ago. The lake was..
Glacial Lake Maumee
Stages of Glacial Lake Maumee Stage Years Ago Elevation (ft) Elevation (m) Outlet Highest 14,000 800 244 Wabash-Erie Channel Lowest 13,800 760 232 Grand River Middle - 780 238 Imlay Outlet Glacial Lake Maumee was a proglacial lake that was an ancestor of ..
Glacial Lake Minong
Glacial Lake Minong was a proglacial lake that formed in the Lake Superior basin during the Marquette phase glacial advance around 10,000 B.P. This was the last glacial advance that entered Michigan and only covered part of the upper peninsula. Lake Minong occurred in the eastern corner of the L..
Glacial Lake Missoula
Wave-cut strandlines cut into the slope at left in photo. These cuts record former high-water lines, or shorelines of Glacial Lake Missoula near Missoula, Montana. Gullies above the highway are the result of modern-day erosion. (NPS Photo) Glacial Lake Missoula was a prehistoric proglacial lak..
Glacial Lake Ojibway
--> Glacial Lake Ojibway was the last of the great proglacial lakes of the last ice age.(Pielou 203) Comparable in size to Lake Agassiz (to which it was probably linked), and north of the Great Lakes, it was at its greatest extent c. 8,500 years BP.(Pielou 203) Lake Ojibway was relatively shor..
Glacial lake outburst flood
A glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF), also known as a jökulhlaup in Icelandic, can occur when a lake impounded by a glacier or a terminal moraine dam fails. This can happen due to erosion, a buildup of water pressure, an avalanche of rock or heavy snow, an earthquake or if a large enough port..
Glacial Lake Passaic
Glacial Lake Passaic was a prehistoric proglacial lake that existed in northern New Jersey in the United States at the end of the last ice age approximately 13,000 years ago. The lake was formed on the western side of the Watchung Mountains by a blockage of the Passaic River from a moraine left by ..
Glacial Lake Tonawanda
Glacial Lake Tonawanda was a prehistoric lake that existed approximately 10,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age, in western New York and in the United States. The lake existed on the southern (upper) side of the Niagara Escarpment east of the present course of the Niagara River between E..
Glacial Lake Wisconsin
Glacial Lake Wisconsin was a prehistoric proglacial lake that existed approximately 15,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, in the central part of present-day Wisconsin in the United States. The lake was formed by melting of the area of the glacier called the Driftless Zone, which extende..
Glacial landforms
Many now-familiar glacial landforms were created by the movement of huge sheets of ice called continental glaciers during the Pleistocene Epoch (more commonly called the Ice Age.) Antique postcard shows rocks scarred by glacial erosion. Contents 1 Erosional landforms2 Depositiona..
Glacial Milk
Glacial Milk is Innovative Technologies Corporation of America's brand of liquid nutritional supplements. This brand includes the following bottled products: Complete NutritionNONI CompleteCoral Calcium PlusJOINT FORMULA PlusHair of the DogCARB CRUSHER The company participates in Sam's Club roadsho..
Glacial motion
Glacial motion is the motion of glaciers, which can be likened to rivers of ice. It has played an important role in sculpting many landscapes. Most lakes in the world occupy basins scoured out by glaciers. Glacial motion can be fast (up to 30 m/day, observed on Jakobshavns Isbrae in Greenland) or..
Glacial polish
Glacial polish is a characteristic of rock surfaces where glaciers have passed over bedrock, typically granite or other hard igneous or metamorphic rock. Moving ice will carry pebbles and sand grains removed from upper levels which in turn grind a smooth or groved surface upon the underlying rock. T..
Glacial Squid
The Glacial Squid is a medium-sized squid found in coastal waters near Antarctica and South America. External link [CephBase: ] ..
Glacial striations
Glacial grooves caused by the Wisconsin glaciation at Kelleys Island, Ohio Glacial striations or glacial grooves are gouges or grooves cut into the bedrock by glacial ice and meltwater as it slowly ground its way along during one of the Earth's Ice Ages or by mountain glaciers. Striations usua..
Glacial till plains (Ohio)
The Glacial till plains are in the Northwest of Ohio. This region is fertile and has gently rolling moraine hills created by the movement of glaciers. Glaciers created the Ohio River. State of Ohio History | Government | Cities | Villages | Townships | Colleges and universities ..
Glaciated Allegheny Plateau
Canisteo River Valley from Pinnacle State Park. Glaciation in this area of the plateau removed the sharp relief that is seen in unglaciated areas of the plateau. The line of the distant peaks approximates the level of a peneplain that was uplifted to form the plateau. The Glaciated Allegheny ..
Glaciated Rocks
Glaciated Rocks are rocks which show evidence of having been exposed to a glacier. Generally they show striations or deep scratches, caused more by the debris being carried by the glacier than by the ice itself. Glaciated rocks may also be , erratics - that is, not belonging to the local rocks but ..
Glaciated valley
A glaciated valley in the Mount Hood Wilderness showing the characteristic U-shape. A glaciated valley is one formed by the process of glaciation. They have a characteristic U-shape, with steep, straight sides, and a flat bottom. Glaciated valleys are formed when a glacier travels across and d..
Glaciation
A glaciation (a created composite term meaning Glacial Period, referring to the Period or Era of, as well as the process of High Glacial Activity), often called an ice age, is a geological phenomenon in which massive ice sheets form in the Arctic and Antarctic and advance toward the equator. Convers..
Glacier
This article is about the geological formation. For the professional wrestler, see Ray Lloyd. Aletsch glacier, Switzerland A glacier is a large, long-lasting river of ice that is formed on land and moves in response to gravity. A glacier is formed by multi-year ice accretion in sloping terrain..
Glacier, Washington
Glacier is a census-designated place in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. The population was 90 at the 2000 census. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Glacier ranks 522nd (last) of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. It is also the lo..
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Glacier Bay
Riggs Glacier, 1992 Glacier Bay is a bay in southeastern Alaska, United States. It runs north northwest to south southeast for about 105 km (65 miles) between two peninsulas of Alaska. It ranges from 5-30 km (3-20 miles) wide. Glacier Bay and the surrounding land is the site of the Glacier B..
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve World Heritage Sites in the United States of America Cahokia | Carlsbad Caverns | Chaco Culture National Historical Park | Everglades | Great Smoky Mountains | Hawaii Volcanoes | Independence Hall | Kluane / Wrangell-St. Elias / Glacier Bay / Tatshenshini-A..
Glacier Bay Wilderness
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Glacier cave
A glacier cave is a cave formed within the ice of a glacier. Glacier caves are often called ice caves, but this term is properly used to describe bedrock caves that contain year-round ice. Most glacier caves are started by water running through or under the glacier. This water often originates o..
Glacier County, Montana
Glacier County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of 2000, the population is 13,247. Its county seat is Cut Bank6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns4 External links Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau..
Glacier d'Argentière
Glacier d'Argentière is a glacier found in the Chamonix valley above the village of Argentière in Haute-Savoie département, south-eastern France. ..
Glacier des Bossons
Glacier des Bossons is one of the glaciers found in the Chamonix valley of Haute-Savoie département, south-eastern France. It is on the north-eastern side of the valley, close to the famous Aiguille du Midi. ..
Glacier Express
Glacier Express in Andermatt The Glacier Express from Zermatt to St. Moritz in Switzerland is one of the great train journeys in the world. It is not an "express" in the sense of being a high-speed train (it isn't) but rather in the sense that it provides a one-seat ride from end to end, even..
Glacier ice accumulation
Glacier ice accumulation occurs through accumulation of snow and other frozen precipitation, as well as through other means including rime ice (freezing of water vapor on the glacier surface), avalanching from hanging glaciers on cliffs and mountainsides above, and re-freezing of glacier meltwater..
Glacier mass balance
See also Retreat of glaciers since 1850 Crucial to the survival of a glacier is its mass balance, the difference between accumulation and ablation (melting and sublimation). Climate change may cause variations in both temperature and snowfall, causing changes in mass balance. Changes in mass ba..
Glacier National Park
There are two places in the Rocky Mountains of North America named Glacier National Park: Glacier National Park (US) in MontanaGlacier National Park (Canada) in British Columbia. The first is part of the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. (Adjacent U.S./Canadian national parks) There are a..
Glacier National Park (Canada)
There is also a non-adjoining national park in Montana by the same name. See Glacier National Park (United States) Glacier National Park ..
Glacier National Park (US)
[Featured articles   ] There is also a non-adjoining national park in Canada by the same name. See Glacier National Park (Canada). Glacier National Park | Category= | Color = #9BCB65 | List= Acadia • American Samoa • Arches • Badlands • Big Bend • Biscayne..
Glacier Northwest
Glacier Northwest is the Pacific Northwest’s largest supplier of ready mixed concrete, sand, gravel, rock, cement and building materials. History Glacier Northwest is the largest supplier of ready mixed concrete, sand, gravel, rock and cement in the Pacific Northwest. With headquarters in Seatt..
Glacier Park International Airport
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Glacier Park Lodge
Glacier Park Lodge is located just outside the boundaries of Glacier National Park in the village of East Glacier Park, Montana, United States. The lodge was built in 1913 by the Great Northern Railway. Glacier Park Lodge has 60 Douglas Fir columns 40 feet (12 m) tall and between 36 and 42..
Glacier Peak
Note: For the mountain in New Zealand, see Glacier Peak (New Zealand) Glacier Peak is the most remote of the five active volcanoes in Washington. It is not prominently visible from any major population center, and so its attractions, as well as its hazards, tend to be overlooked. Yet since the end ..
Glacier Peak Wilderness
Glacier Peak Wilderness Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] External links [USFS home page of Wilderness] (adapted PD source)[USFS web page about flood damage] (adapted PD source) ..
Glacier Point
Glacier Point, as seen from Yosemite Valley. In springtime, this cliff face is covered with dozens of freshets and tiny waterfalls from the snowmelt, the largest being Staircase Falls. Glacier Point is a viewpoint above Yosemite Valley, in California, USA. It is located on the south wall of Y..
Glacier retreat
Glacier retreat or glacial retreat is discussed in several articles, depending on the time frame of interest, and whether the climatological process or individual glaciers are being considered. Articles on these topics include: Retreat of glaciers since 1850Holocene glacial retreatGlacier mass bal..
Glacier View, Alaska
Glacier View is a census-designated place (CDP) in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 249. Geography Glacier View is located at [61°49′7″N, 147°42′53″W] (61.818532, -147.714741)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accordin..
Glaciokarst
Glaciokarst is a karst landscape that was glaciated during the cold periods of the Pleistocene and displays major landforms of glacial influence. For this reason karstification can be pre- and/or post- Pleistocene, this is not easy to classifiy. Mostly Glaciokarst has not such distinctly karst..
Glaciology
Lateral moraine on a glacier joining the Gorner Glacier, Zermatt, Switzerland. The moraine is the high bank of debris in the top left hand quarter of the picture. For more explanation, click on the picture. Glaciology is the study of glaciers, or more generally the study of ice and natural ph..
Glacis
A glacis (/ˈgleɪ.sɪs/ or /ˈglæ.si/) in military engineering is an artificial slope of earth in the front of works such as fortifications, so constructed as to keep any potential assailant under the fire of the defenders to the last possible moment. On the natural ground level, troops attacking ..
Glacis, Seychelles
Glacis is an administrative district of Seychelles located on the island of Mahé. ..
Glack
Glack is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 4 km south of Ballykelly, in an elevated position overlooking Lough Foyle. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 183 people. It lies within the Limavady Borough Council area. The village comprises three separate clusters of devel..
Glad
Glad was, according to the Gesta Hungarorum, a Dux from Vidin, ruler in the territory of Banat, who was defeated by the Magyars during the 10th century.Glad is a Christian a cappella music group.Glad is an American brand of household plastic bags and containers.Glad (song) is a song by the British r..
Gladbach Abbey
Gladbach Abbey was an abbey founded in 974. It was named after the Gladbach, a narrow brook that now runs underground. The abbey its adjoining villages became the town of Gladbach (now called Mönchengladbach) in the 14th century. ..
Gladbeck
The city of Gladbeck (since 1919) is a municipality within the district of Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Gladbeck was originally a small village of 300 inhabitants, until the 1870s when coal was found. It rapidly grew by immigration from the surrounding Prussian provinces West..
Gladbrook, Iowa
Gladbrook is a city in Tama County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,015. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Local Attraction4 External links Geography Gladbrook is located at [42°11′6″N, 92°42′53″W] (42.1..
Gladden, Missouri
Gladden is an unincorporated community in Dent County, Missouri. It is located about ten miles south of Salem on Missouri State Highway 19. It formerly had a post office, but this has now closed and mail is now served by the post office in Salem. ..
Gladden Fields
The Gladden Fields (Sindarin Loeg Ningloron) is a fictional location in J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. The Gladden Fields are located in the vale of the Gladden river, a tributary of the Anduin. At this place Isildur and his sons were ambushed by Orcs and killed. Isildur attempted to ..
Glade
Glade can mean: Glade (brand), air freshener productsGlade Interface Designer, a GUI designer for GTK+ and GNOMEThe Glade, an annual electronic dance music festival in EnglandThe Glade (magazine), a hunting magazine published in LondonGlade, Kansas, a city located in Phillips County, KansasGlade Tow..
Glade, Kansas
Glade is a city in Phillips County, Kansas, United States. The population was 114 at the 2000 census. Geography Glade is located at [39°40′57″N, 99°18′39″W] (39.682582, -99.310965)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Gladenbach
Gladenbach is a town in Hesse, Germany, in the west of Marburg-Biedenkopf district. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Location1.2 Neighbouring communities1.3 Town divisions2 History2.1 Amalgamations2.2 The postal robbery in the Subach3 Politics3.1 Town council..
Gladesville, New South Wales
Intersection of Cowell Street and Victoria Road Gladesville is a suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Located approximately 8 km from the Sydney central business district, the suburb is split between the Local Government Areas of the City of Ry..
Gladesville Bridge
Gladesville Bridge: The span of the bridge is 300 m (1,000 ft) and at its highest point gives a clearance of 60 m (200 ft) Gladesville Bridge is an arch bridge that spans the Parramatta River, west of central Sydney, Australia. It is a few kilometres upstream of the more famous Sydney Harbour..
Glades County, Florida
Glades County is a county located in the U.S. state of Florida. As of 2000, the population is 10,576. Its county seat is Moore Haven, Florida6. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Cities and towns5 External links5.1 Government links/Constitutional offices..
Glades culture
The Glades culture is an archaeological culture in southernmost Florida that lasted from about 500 BCE until shortly after European contact. Its area included the Everglades, the Florida Keys, the Atlantic coast of Florida north through present-day Martin County and the Gulf coast north to Marco Isl..
Glades Day School
Glades Day School is a K-12 private school located in Belle Glade, Florida. External links [Official website] ..
Gladeview, Florida
Gladeview is a census-designated place (CDP) in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The population was 14,468 at the 2000 census. Geography Gladeview is located at [25°50′24″N, 80°14′8″W] (25.839874, -80.235645)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Un..
Gladewater, Texas
Gladewater is a city in Gregg County, Texas, United States. The population was 6,078 at the 2000 census. The town is probably most famous as a base during Elvis Pressley's early career. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Downtown Glade..
Gladewater Independent School District
Gladewater Independent School District is a public school district based in Gladewater, Texas. In addition to Gladewater, the district serves Clarksville City and Warren City in northwestern Gregg County, parts of Upshur County, and northeastern Smith County. Schools Gladewater High (Grades 9-12)G..
Glade (brand)
Glade is an S. C. Johnson & Son brand of household air fresheners. The family of products include: Aerosol Sprays, Candles, Car Scented Oil, Carpet & Room, Glass Scents ™, PlugIns ®, PlugIns ® Scented Oil, Press'n Fresh ®, Secrets ™, Scented Oil Candles, and Wisp ®. Glade is a Worldwide-Bran..
Glade (geography)
A glade or clearing is an open area in a woodland. Click The link for the image: [media] Notice the grey rocky area in the picture. That is a good example of a glade. Glades are alot like prairies, but Glades offer little or no soil for trees or plants to grow on. They only allow room..
Glade Creek Grist Mill
The Glade Creek Grist Mill was completed in 1976 at Babcock State Park, West Virginia, USA. It is also known as Cooper's Mill. External links [Babcock State Park (West Virginia Dept. of Natural Resources)] ..
Glade Interface Designer
Glade Interface Designer is a graphical user interface creator for GTK+, with additional components for GNOME. Glade is programming language–independent, and by default it does not produce code for events, but rather an XML file, and optionally one or more C programming language files into w..
Glade Spring, Virginia
Glade Spring is a town in Washington County, Virginia, United States. The population was 1,374 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Confederate General William "Grumble" Jones is buried in the Old Glade Spring Presbyterian Chu..
Glade Township, Pennsylvania
Glade Township is a township in Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 2,319 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.0 km² (36.3 mi²). 91.7 km² (35.4 mi²) of it is land and 2.4 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (2.51%) ..
Gladiator
This article is about the Roman professional fighter. For other uses of the word, see gladiator (disambiguation). Pollice Verso, an 1872 painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme, is a well known history painter's researched conception of a gladiatorial combat. Gladiators (Latin gladiatōrēs, 'swordsm..
Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance
Gladiator:Sword Of Vengeance was a third-person action game from Acclaim. At the time many big third person action games like BloodRayne and Prince Of Persia were enjoying major success. So Acclaim descided to join the genre with their own third person hack and slash action game Gladiator:Sword Of..
Gladiatoria
technique of unscrewing the pommel and throwing it at the opponent (fol. 7r) fighting with a messer and a "hungarian shield" (fol. 55r) Gladiatoria is the name given to an anonymous mid 15th century German Fechtbuch, formerly kept at the Preussische Königliche Staatsbibliothek in Berlin..
Gladiators
This is about the TV show. For historical Roman fighters see gladiator. For the reggae band, see The Gladiators (band). Gladiators was a game show produced by LWT for ITV in the United Kingdom from 10 October 1992 to 1 January 2000, (though there was another, not televised, game later in 2000) an..
Gladiators 2000
Gladiators 2000 was a spinoff television show of American Gladiators. It was co-hosted by 13-year-old Maria Sansone (later Valarie Rae Miller) and 20-year-old Ryan Seacrest. It premiered in 1994 and was syndicated nationwide weekly. In Gladiators 2000, child competitors would team up with an America..
Gladiators of Rome
Gladiators of Rome is a game that incorporates mild strategy into the gameplay while still focusing on being an action game. The player starts out with a certain amount of money with which a slave gladiator is purchased. Then, by winning money in lethal deathmatches, the player can either upgrad..
Gladiators Software
Gladiators Software is a small software company, located in Ulyanovsk, Russian Federation. It's mostly targeted on Desktop customization software for Windows. The company's main focus is set on creation of lightweight skinnable applications. The list of products includes: Aston shell - Popular shell..
Gladiator (arcade game)
Gladiator was an arcade game released in 1986 by Taito. The Japanese title of the game was "Ougon no shiro" ("Golden Castle"). Contents 1 Gameplay2 Trivia3 Levels/Stages4 Characters5 External links Gameplay The player controls a gladiator/knight named Guaranos as he walk..
Gladiator (character class)
Gladiator in this context is a character class (job) in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Gladiators are experienced warriors, the Bangaa equivalent of Fighters. They share 4 A-Abilities, their S-Ability and their R-Ability with Fighters. Their 3 Spellblade attacks use 10 MP to power up their blades w..
Gladiator (comics)
Gladiator is the name of two characters in the Marvel Comics universe. For the Imperial Guard member, see Gladiator (Shi'ar)For the Daredevil supervillain, see Gladiator (Daredevil character). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Gladiator (Daredevil character)
For the leader of the Imperial Guard in the X-Men universe, see Gladiator (Shi'ar). Gladiator (Melvin Potter) is a reformed supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Character history Potter was one of the first enemies of the superhero Daredevil. In civilian life, he is a costume-designer. He e..
Gladiator (disambiguation)
Gladiators are professional fighters in ancient Rome. Gladiator may also mean: Gladiator (film), a 2000 film directed by Ridley ScottGladiator soundtrack, soundtrack of the 2000 filmGladiator (novel), a 1930 novel by Philip WylieGladiator (game), a game made by Avalon HillGladiator (arcade game), ..
Gladiator (film)
Gladiator is a 2000 movie directed by Ridley Scott, and starring Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix. It won five Academy Awards in the 73rd Academy Awards ceremony, including the prestigious Academy Award for Best Picture. Gladiator is a critically acclaimed and commercially successful film but, lik..
Gladiator (novel)
Gladiator is an American science fiction novel first published in 1930 and written by Philip Wylie. It is about a man named Hugo Danner whose scientist father gives him an incredible gift of strength, and his search for his place in the world. It is considered the inspiration for the character Super..
Gladiator (Shi'ar)
For the former Daredevil villain, See Gladiator (Daredevil character). Gladiator (Kallark) is a fictional character from the Marvel Comics universe. He is the praetor of the elite corps of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard. He first appeared in X-Men #107 (October 1977). He was created by Chris Claremont..
Gladiator Championship Wrestling
Gladiator Championship Wrestling (GCW) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Queens in New York, New York. It was started in 2001 by The Gladiator. Contents 1 Roster2 Ultimate Chaos in Paradise3 Announced Ultimate Chaos Matches4 External links Roster See: Gladiator C..
Gladiator chess
Gladiator chess is a chess tournament style. It was introduced in the Danish Chess Championships 2006. In gladiator chess no draws are accepted. In case the game ends in a draw, it is played again with reversed colors and shorter time limits. Specifically the first game is played so that each playe..
Gladiator Records
Gladiator Records is an independent Hip Hop record label based in St. Paul, MN. The label was started in June of 2000. The first global exposure for two of the labels artists Cool Tra Sebek and DJ Double (aka StoneKutter) was on the compilation LP "Dust Static and Plastic". This record was produced ..
Gladiator soundtrack
This soundtrack to the 2000 Oscar-winning film Gladiator was composed by Hans Zimmer, with Lisa Gerrard adding vocals and creative advice. Contents 1 Influences2 Track listing3 Commercial success4 ''More music from Gladiator''5 Musical impact Influences Although critics..
Gladiator Tactical Unmanned Ground Vehicle
Gladiator TUGV General characteristics Crew 0 (Remotely opperated) Length 1.78 m Width 1.12 m Height 1.35 m Weight 725.75 kg Armour and armament Armour [unknown] Main armament M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, M240G Medium Machine Gun, 9 mm Uzi, or Anti-Pers..
Gladia Delmarre
Gladia Delmarre, later known as Gladia Solaria, is a character from Isaac Asimov's Robot Series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. She first appears in the book The Naked Sun, which is set on Solaria, a planet which has ten thousand robots for every h..
Gladimon
Gladimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Warrior Digimon. Its name comes from "Gladius" which stands for sword. Evolution Baby - MetalKoromonIn-Training - KapurimonRookie - KotemonChampion - GladimonUltimate - KnightmonMega - Crusadermon , Craniummon Abilities ..
Gladiolus
Gladiolus (from Latin, the diminutive of gladius, a sword), sometimes called the sword lily, is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family (Iridaceae). The genus Gladiolus contains about 260 species, of which 250 are native to sub-Saharan Africa, mostly South Africa. About 10 species are na..
Gladio in Italy
While "stay-behind" networks existed in all NATO countries, the Italian branch of Gladio was the first one to be discovered. Prime minister Giulio Andreotti publicly recognized it on October 24, 1990. Vincenzo Vinciguerra, a far-right terrorist, had already revealed Gladio's existence during his 198..
Gladius
--> This is about the gladius weapon. For the 2003 video game Gladius, see Gladius (video game). Gladius is Latin for "sword" (in general). Today it refers specifically to the short sword, 60 cm (24 inches) long, used by Roman legionaries from the 3rd century BC (based on the swords of th..
Gladius (video game)
Gladius is a role-playing game released in 2003 for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube video game consoles. The game allows the player to build a school of gladiators and take them into battle against opposing schools in a quest for fame and glory. The plot focuses on several of the main charac..
Gladrags Manhunt Contest
Gladrags is an Indian magazine which features modelling and events based on that. Every year they conduct the Man hunt contest. in which the most appealing male is selected as winner and the magazine promotes him. They first conduct a round of selection from the regions and then post all the elimin..
Gladsaxe
Location in Denmark Gladsaxe is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Copenhagen County on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 25 km², and has a total population of 62,007 (2005). Its mayor is Karin Søjberg Holst, a member of the Social Dem..
Gladsheim
In Norse mythology, Gladsheim is a realm in Asgard where Odin's hall of Valhalla is located according to Grímnismál. Snorri states in Gylfaginning that Gladsheim was a meeting hall, containing twelve high seats where the male Æsir held council. It was located on the Plain of Ida or Idavoll in ..
Gladstad
Gladstad is the administrative centre of Vega municipality, Norway. Its population is 300. References ..
Gladstein Fieldhouse
The Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse is an on-campus indoor track and field complex on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. It was opened as a fieldhouse in 1960 along with Memorial Stadium as part of the school's new athletic plant, and for its first eleven years hosted the school..
Gladstone,Barry
Gladston is a central district of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan outside Cardiff in south Wales. It has a number of botanical gardens and is home to the Barry Memorial Hall. ..
Gladstone, Illinois
Gladstone is a village in Henderson County, Illinois, United States. The population was 284 at the 2000 census. Geography Gladstone is located at [40°51′52″N, 90°57′32″W] (40.864568, -90.958815)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Gladstone, Manitoba
Gladstone is a town in the Rural Municipality of Westbourne in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located on Highway 16. Gladstone is often referred to as "Happy Rock". This is the name given to the town monument located along # 16 highway. Manitoba Regions Winnipeg Capital Region - Cen..
Gladstone, Michigan
Gladstone is a city in Delta County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 5,032 at the 2000 census. U.S. Highway 2 and U.S. Highway 41 run concurrently through the city, connecting with Escanaba, nine miles to the south. US 41 runs north to Marquette and US 2 runs east to Manistique. M..
Gladstone, Missouri
Gladstone is a city in Clay County, Missouri, founded in 1952 and is a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. Prior to 1952 this area was known as Linden. The population was 26,365 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable Residents4 External links Geography ..
Gladstone, North Dakota
Gladstone is a city in Stark County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 248 at the 2000 census. Gladstone was founded in 1882. Geography Gladstone is located at [46°51′35″N, 102°33′56″W] (46.859737, -102.565592)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accordi..
Gladstone, Oregon
There were several Indian groups living in the area that was to become Gladstone. Lewis and Clark did not visit the Gladstone-Oregon City region, but did have it described to them by the native people. Later explorers and traders brought diseases and epidemics that took a very heavy toll on the..
Gladstone, Queensland
Location of Gladstone in Queensland (red) Gladstone is an industrial port city located on the coast of Queensland, Australia. The city's population stands at 28,500 (2004 estimate), of whom 3.5 percent are of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin, with the remainder being of prima..
Gladstone, South Australia
Gladstone ([33°16′S 138°21′E]) is a town in the Mid North of South Australia. Railways Gladstone is located on the main Port Pirie to Broken Hill railway, with branches going north and south. Originally, all the lines were 3′ 6″ narrow gauge. In 1927, the line south of Gladsto..
Gladstone-MacDonald pact
The Gladstone-MacDonald pact of 1903 was a secret informal electoral agreement negotiated by Herbet Gladstone, Liberal Party Chief Whip, and Ramsay MacDonald, Secretary of the Labour Representation Committee (LRC). The Liberal Party agreed to withdraw parliamentary candidates in some constituencies ..
Gladstone (disambiguation)
Gladstone may refer to: People William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898), the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 4 times from 1868 through to 1894Herbert John Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone (1854–1930), Home Secretary 1905–1910 and Governor-General of South Africa 1910–1914; ..
Gladstone (electoral district)
Gladstone is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created in 1879 in what was then the province's western tip, with the expansion of the province's western boundary, and eliminated by redistribution in 1881. It was re-established in 1903 (primarily fr..
Gladstone (NJT station)
Gladstone Station is a New Jersey Transit station in Peapack-Gladstone, New Jersey. It is the western terminus of the Gladstone Branch of the Morris and Essex line. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center;" |- style="bac..
Gladstone (SEPTA station)
Gladstone is a station along the SEPTA West Chester Line. It is located at Walsh & Madison Roads and boasts a 108 space parking lot. {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center;" |- style="background:#F0F0F0;" ! Next station..
Gladstone Adams
Captain Gladstone Adams (born 16 May 1880, died 1966), was one time was Chairman of Whitley Bay Urban District Council. In April 1908 he drove down to Wembley in a 1904 Daracq-Caron motor car, to see Newcastle United play against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cupfinal. It was such a novelty to ..
Gladstone Airport
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Gladstone Branch
The Gladstone Branch is a historic and rather scenic branch of New Jersey Transit's Morristown Line. Out of 23 inbound and 26 outbound daily weekday trains, 2 inbound and 2 outbound trains (about 8%) use the Kearny Connection (opened June 10, 1996) to Secaucus Junction and New York Penn Station; the..
Gladstone Branch/Morristown Line (East from Summit Station)
Short HillsMillburnMaplewoodSouth OrangeMountain StationHighland AvenueOrangeBrick ChurchEast OrangeNewark Broad StreetSecaucus JunctionPenn Station (NYC)..
Gladstone Branch (West from Summit Station)
These stations make up the Gladstone Branch, west from Summit Station New ProvidenceMurray HillBerkeley HeightsGilletteStirlingMillingtonLyonsBasking RidgeBernardsvilleFar HillsPeapackGladstone ..
Gladstone Dock
The Gladstone Dock is a dock, on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool it is Situated in the northern end of the dock system, it is connected to Royal Seaforth Dock to the north and Hornby Dock to the south. The dock is named for Robert Gladstone, a merchant from Liverpool and second c..
Gladstone Dock (LOR) railway station
Gladstone Dock railway station was a station located on the Liverpool Overhead Railway West of Regent Road (A565) within the MDHB Dock Estate, named after Gladstone Dock. It opened on the 16 June 1930. It closed on 30 December 1956. It was the last staion opened by the LOR. External link http://ww..
Gladstone Dock railway station
Gladstone Dock railway station was a station located on the North Mersey Branch West of Rimrose Road (A565) within the MDHB Dock Estate, named after Gladstone Dock. It opened on the 7 Sept 1914. It closed on 7 July 1924. The station although closed to passengers, remained in use for freight up unti..
Gladstone Gander
Gladstone Gander is a Walt Disney fictional character created by comic artist and writer Carl Barks for Western Publishing. Gladstone first appeared in the story "Wintertime Wager" in January, 1948. Contents 1 About Gladstone2 Character3 Gladstone in Different Languages4 Exte..
Gladstone Hotel, Toronto
The Gladstone Hotel was built in 1889 by George Miller. The Parkdale area hotel is a west Toronto landmark. It was recently restored by Millie Cohen for Zeidler family. The Gladstone Hotel is the oldest continuously operating hotel in Toronto, with a hand-operated elevator. [www.gladstonehotel..
Gladstone Infants School
Gladstone Infants School is an infant school in Cardiff, Wales, UK. ..
Gladstone Park
Gladstone Park may refer to: Gladstone Park, Victoria, an Australian suburb Gladstone Park, Chicago 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 to point directly to the..
Gladstone Park, Chicago
Gladstone Park is a neighborhood in the northern section of the Jefferson Park community area of Chicago, Illinois. It is centered at the large and confusing intersection of Northwest Highway and Central, Milwaukee, and Foster Avenues. The Kennedy Expressway runs nearby as well and has an entrance f..
Gladstone Park, Victoria
Gladstone Park is an estate of the suburb of Tullamarine in Melbourne, Victoria, part of the City of Hume. It has the Gladstone Park Shopping Centre, which consists of a blue facade design throughout and contains shops such as Safeway, The Chicken Salad Spot and Safeway Liquor. Melbourne suburbs..
Gladstone Park Secondary College
Gladstone Park Secondary College is a public state school in Melbourne, Australia, founded in 1975. It is situated in Melbourne's north-western suburbs and is the biggest in the region. It is a multicultural melting pot with students of over 30 ethnicities, speaking over 50 languages attending. A..
Gladstone Pereira della Valentina
Gladstone fullname Gladstone Pereira della Valentina (born 29 January 1985 in Vila Velha) is a Brazilian football defender. He was signed by Juventus after 6 months loan spell on January 2006. Teams and clubs 2003-2005: Cruzeiro Esporte Clube2005: Juventus on loan from Cruzeiro2006: Hellas Veron..
Gladstone Provincial Park
Gladstone Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Contents 1 History2 Conservation3 Recreation4 Location5 Size6 External links History The park was established July 1995. Gladstone Park includes the former Ole Johnson and Texas Creek parks...
Gladstone Publishing
Gladstone Publishing was an American company that published Disney comics from 1986 to 1990 and from 1993 to 1998. The company had its origins as a subsidary of Another Rainbow, a company formed by Bruce Hamilton and Russ Cochran to publish the Carl Barks Library and produce limited edition lithogra..
Gladstone Secondary School
Gladstone Secondary School, located in the Kensington-Cedar Cottage neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is named after William Ewart Gladstone, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 4 times between 1868 to 1894. External links [Vancouver School Board—Gladstone]&..
Gladstone Small
For more coverage of cricket, go to the [[Portal:Cricket|Cricket portal]]. Gladstone SmallEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm fast-medium (RFM) Tests ODIs Matches 17 53 '''Runs scored 263 98 Batting average 15.47 6.53 10..
Gladstonian Liberalism
Gladstonian Liberalism is a political doctrine named after the British Victorian Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party, William Ewart Gladstone. Gladstonian Liberalism consisted of limited government expenditure and low taxation whilst making sure government had balanced budgets. Gladstonia..
Gladwin
Gladwin is the name of a city, a township, and a county in Michigan: Gladwin (city)Gladwin TownshipGladwin County 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 to point d..
Gladwin, Michigan
Gladwin is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 3,001. It is the county seat of Gladwin County6. The city is at the southwest corner of Gladwin Township, but is politically independent. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Gladwin County, Michigan
Gladwin County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the population was 26,023. The county seat is Gladwin6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Government3.1 Gladwin County elected officials4 Cities, villages, and ..
Gladwin Township, Michigan
Gladwin Township is a township in Gladwin County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,044 at the 2000 census. The City of Gladwin is at the southwest corner of the township and is politically independent. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a to..
Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
Gladwyne is a very affluent suburb of Philadelphia in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. In a recent survey, Gladwyne was ranked as the third richest town in the U.S. #redirect [[Template:Fact]], The population was 4,050 at the 2000 census. Because Gladwyne is neither an incorporated ..
Gladwyn Jebb, 1st Baron Gladwyn
Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, 1st Baron Gladwyn GCMG, GCVO, CB, known as Gladwyn Jebb (April 25, 1900 – October 24, 1996), was a prominent British civil servant, diplomat and politician as well as the first Acting Secretary-General of the United Nations. Contents 1 Early Life2 Dip..
Gladwyn Kingsley Noble
Gladwyn Kingsley Noble (September 20 1894 – December 9 1940) was an American zoologist. Works "American Egret (Herodias Egretta) at Martha's Vineyard, Mass" The Auk Vol. 31 N. 1: 100 (1914)"Killdeer Plover at Cambridge, Mass" The Auk Vol. 31 N. 1: 101(1914)"Turkey Vulture (Cathartes Aura Septent..
Gladys
Gladys is a feminine name from the Welsh name Gwladus, which is of unknown meaning. It has been sometimes used as a Welsh form of Claudia. Although the meaning is unclear. Famous Namesakes Gladys Brockwell - An American Actress Gladys Knight - An American Singer/Actress Fictional People Named Gl..
Gladys Aylward
Gladys Aylward (Chinese name: 艾偉德, pinyin: Ai.wei.de) (24 February, 1902–January 3, 1970) was the British missionary worker whose story was told in the book The Small Woman by Alan Burgess, published in 1957. In 1958, the story was made into the Hollywood film, The Inn of the Sixth Happines..
Gladys Bentley
Gladys Bentley (12 August 1907-18 January 1960) was a famous butch lesbian African-American blues singer during the Harlem Renaissance. Bentley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of American George L. Bentley and his wife, a Trinidadian, Mary Mote. She appeared at Harry Hansbe..
Gladys Berejiklian
Gladys Berejiklian is an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Gladys Bouvier
Gladys Bouvier was a character in The Simpsons. She was the aunt of Marge Simpson and Patty and Selma Bouvier, and the sister of Jacqueline Bouvier. Patty and Selma considered her a rolemodel for the two of them. Her death was noted in the episode "Selma's Choice", in which she died of a bowel ..
Gladys Brockwell
Gladys Brockwell Gladys Brockwell, (born September 26, 1893 in Brooklyn, New York; died July 2, 1929 in Hollywood, California) was an American actress. Contents 1 Early Life2 Career3 Untimely Death4 External links Early Life Born Gladys Lindeman in Brooklyn, New York, ..
Gladys Bronwyn Stern
Gladys Bronwyn Stern or GB Stern, 1890–1973, born Gladys Bertha Stern in London, England, wrote many novels, short stories, plays, memoirs, biographies and literary criticism. She wrote her first novel at the age of 20, and then continued to write a novel every year. Her "Rakonitz" novels, e.g..
Gladys Cardiff
Gladys Cardiff (born 1942) is a poet and academic, with interests in Native American, African American and American literature. She is an assistant professor at Oakland University. Cardiff is of Irish and Welsh descent on her mother's side, and from the Owl clan of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indi..
Gladys Cherry
Gladys Cherry (27 August 1881 - 4 May 1965) was a survivor of the Titanic disaster. Major Highlights Gladys Cherry was born in Greenwich, England, as the third and last child of J. F. Cherry and his wife, Emily, Lady Cherry (née Haworth), the daughter of Mary Elizabeth, 18th Countess of Rothes..
Gladys Cooper
Dame Gladys Constance Cooper DBE (18 December 1888–17 November 1971) was an Oscar-nominated English actress. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Private life4 Television5 External links6 References Early life Cooper was born in Chiswick, West London, and made her s..
Gladys E. Willis
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Gladys E. Willis is a Canadian inventor who is most notable for inventing Bread Candy in 1942. Externa..
Gladys George
Gladys George (born September 13, 1900; died December 8, 1954) was an American actress. Born Gladys Anna Clare in Patten, Maine, she starred on the stage in the 1920s, although she had made several films in the early part of that decade. But it wasn't until 1934 that she started becoming noti..
Gladys Kamakakuokalani
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. There are very few or no oth..
Gladys Kessler
Gladys Kessler is an United States District Court Judge for the District of Columbia.[#endnote_Bio] From 1983 to 1984 she was the President of the National Association of Women Judges. Kessler is the first judge to consider an appeal that the Executive branch is violating the new Detaine..
Gladys Knight
The cover to Gladys Knight's 2001 album At Last. Gladys Maria Knight (born May 28, 1944 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American R&B/soul singer and actress. She is best known for the hits she recorded during the 1960s and 1970s, for both the Motown and Buddah Records labels, with her group Gladys..
Gladys Knight & Ron Winan's Chicken & Waffles
Gladys Knight & Ron Winan's Chicken & Waffles, named for its founders Gladys Knight and Ron Winans, is a chain of elegant sit-down–style restaurants that specialize in waffles and fried chicken, often served on the same plate. The original restaurant is in Atlanta, Georgia, with a location in Li..
Gladys Knight & the Pips
"The Pips" redirects here. For the BBC pips, see Greenwich Time Signal. Gladys Knight & the Pips were an R&B/soul musical act from Atlanta, Georgia, active from 1953 to 1989. Best known for its string of hit singles from 1967 to 1975, including "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (1967) and "Midni..
Gladys Knight & the Pips discography
This is a discography for the recordings of R&B/soul group Gladys Knight & the Pips Singles Early releases 1961: "Every Beat Of My Heart" (credited as The Pips, US #6)1962: "Letter Full Of Tears" (US #19)1962: "Operator" (US #97)1964: "Giving Up" (US #38)1964: "Lovers Always Forgive" (US #89) Sou..
Gladys Kravitz
Gladys Kravitz was a fictional character on the American situation comedy Bewitched (1964-1972). Portrayed by Alice Pearce from the show's premiere in 1964 until Pearce's death in 1966 and then by Sandra Gould from 1966 until her last appearance in 1971, Gladys Kravitz was an across-the-street neig..
Gladys Love Smith
Gladys Love Smith (1912- August 14, 1958) was the mother of famous rock n' roll musician Elvis Presley. Life Not much is known about her early life. On June 17, 1933 she married Vernon Elvis Presley. On January 8, 1935 she gave birth to Elvis Presley and Jesse Garon Presley, who died at birth. Elvi..
Gladys Marín
Gladys del Carmen Marín Millie (16 July 1941 – 6 March 2005) was a Chilean activist and political figure. At the time of her death, she was president of the Communist Party of Chile (PCCh). She was a staunch opponent of General Augusto Pinochet and filed the first lawsuit against him, in whic..
Gladys Midgley
Gladys Irene Midgley (1911 - 25 December 2005) was an English opera singer. She performed in operetta on radio and in the theatre with her late husband Walter Midgley. Her daughter Maryetta Midgley and her son Vernon Midgley became widely acclaimed singers in their own right. She also left a gra..
Gladys Mitchell
Gladys Mitchell (April 19, 1901 – July 27, 1983) was an English author best known for her creation of Mrs. Bradley, the heroine of numerous detective novels. She also wrote under the pseudonyms Stephen Hockaby and Malcolm Torrie. Feted during her life (called "the Great Gladys" by Philip Larki..
Gladys Moncrieff
Gladys Moncrieff (13 April, 1892 – 8 February, 1976) was an Australian singer, known as 'Australia's Queen of Song' and 'Our Glad'. She was born in Bundaberg, Queensland. She was best known for the title role in Harold Fraser-Simson's light opera "The Maid of the Mountains". The waltz song "Lov..
Gladys Porter Zoo
Gladys Porter Zoo is a zoological and botanical park located in Brownsville, Texas. The zoo officially opened on September 3, 1971, and currently averages 350,000 visitors annually. Situated on 31 acres, the zoo houses about 400 animal species (including 47 endangered species) and over 250 tropical..
Gladys Pyle
This article incorporates facts obtained from the public domain Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Gladys Pyle (October 4, 1890 – March 14, 1989) was a South Dakota politician and the first woman elected to the United States Senate without previous appointment. Gladys Pyl..
Gladys Ravenscroft
Gladys Ravenscroft (c.1890 – 1960) was an British golf champion. Born in Cheshire, England Gladys Ravenscroft won the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship at Turnberry, Scotland . In 1913 she traveled to Wilmington, Delaware to compete in the United States Women's Amateur Golf Championship. ..
Gladys Ripley
Gladys Ripley (1908–21 December 1955) was a British contralto. 1942 In the film The Great Mr. Handel, Ripley was the singing voice of the character Mrs. Cibber, acted by Elizabeth Allan. Recordings Felix Mendelssohn Elijah. Isobel Baillie, Gladys Ripley, James Johnston, Harold Williams, Hudd..
Gladys Rodríguez
Gladys Rodríguez (born June 4, 1943, in Santurce, Puerto Rico), is a renowned actress in Puerto Rico. Rodríguez was born in Santurce, a section of San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico. Her parents moved to New York City when she was still a child. In New York, she received her primary and seco..
Gladys Root
Gladys Towles Root (1905–1982) was a well-known criminal defense attorney in Los Angeles, California. Root was forced to specialize in sexual assault and murder cases because no other work was available to her. She became famous for her piercing cross-examination. Contents 1 Childhood..
Gladys Spellman
Gladys Spellman Gladys Noon Spellman (March 1, 1918—June 19, 1988), a Democrat, was a U.S. Congresswoman who represented the 5th congressional district of Maryland from January 3, 1975 to January 3, 1981. While in Congress, she served on the Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing, t..
Gladys Staines
Gladys Staines (born 1951) is the widow of Australian missionary Graham Staines. Graham Staines was burnt alive along with their two sons Timothy (aged 9) and Philip (aged 7) in Orissa, India on 1999-01-22. In 2004, she decided to go to Australia to stay with her daughter and father. She however s..
Gladys Strum
Gladys Grace Mae Strum (February 4, 1906 – August 15, 2005) was a Canadian politician. Born in Gladstone, Manitoba, she moved to Saskatchewan when she was 16 to teach. She ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in 1938 and again in 1944. In 1944, she became ..
Gladys Swain
Gladys Swain (1945-1993) was a French psychiatrist who is remembered today for her books about the history of Psychiatry and her critique of the views of Michel Foucault on the changing attitudes towards madness in western civilization. Her best known works are “Le subject de la folie” (1977), ..
Gladys Swetland
Marguerite Gladys Swetland (18 April, 1892 – 14 December, 2005) was the oldest living person in the northern United States when she died. Born in Mills, Pennsylvania, Swetland began her career as a teacher in 1910, and only retired at age 78. After that, she continued to substitute-teach until..
Gladys the Cow
Alan and Gladys The Cow on Sesame Street during 2003. Gladys the Cow is a muppet character from the American version of the children's educational TV show Sesame Street. Introduced in 1970, her original performer was Richard Hunt until his death in 1992. In 2002, Gladys the Cow returned to ..
Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi
Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi (27 August 1886–29 January 1965) was a Hungarian countess and a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. Countess Széchenyi was born Gladys Moore Vanderbilt, in 1886, the seventh and youngest child of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, the President and Chair..
Gladys Walton
Gladys Walton (May 30, 1896 – November 15, 1993), was an American actress of screen and stage. Born in either Nashville, Tennessee or Boston, Massachusetts and educated in Portland, Oregon, Gladys Walton debuted in films in small parts. However, as her acting talent came more out into the ope..
Gladys Yang
contradict itself.Please see the discussion on the [talk page]. Gladys Yang (born Beijing, January 19, 1919; died Beijing, November 18, 1999) was a British-born translator of Chinese literature, the wife of Yang Xianyi. The Beijing-based couple were prominent translators of Chinese..
Gladys Zender
Gladys Zender of Peru, Miss Universe 1957, in an official photo for the Miss Universe pageant. Winners back then also receieved a cape and scepter. (The 1956 and 1957 winners wore the 1958 ribbon in two official photos taken in 1958.) Gladys Zender (b. October 19, 1939) is a Peruvian who made h..
Glad (band)
Glad is a famous Christian a cappella music group. While they started out as a progressive rock group in the late 1970s, they soon found a large market for purely a cappella music. They are still active as a group and have put out several albums in the past few years. See also Thomas L. Beard - fo..
Glad (company)
Glad is an American company specializing in trash bags and other plastic storage containers. Mardi Gras 2006 In 2006, following Hurricane Katrina, Glad became the first official sponsor of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. This was a one time decision by the city government due to budget problems after..
Glad (duke)
Voivodship (Duchy) of Glad Glad was, according to the Gesta Hungarorum, a dux (voivod) from Vidin, ruler in the territory of Banat, during the 9th and 10th centuries. He also ruled part of south Transylvania, and Vidin region, and was a local governor or vassal of the First Bulgarian Empire un..
Glad (Norse mythology)
In Norse mythology, Glad is a horse listed in both Grímnismál and Gylfaginning among the steeds ridden by the gods each day when they go to make judgements at Yggdrasil. However, in both poems Glad is not assigned to any specific deity. Norse mythology List of Norse gods | Æsir | Vanir..
Glad (song)
Glad is a song by the British rock band Traffic. It is featured as the first song on the 1970 album John Barleycorn Must Die. Glad is a completely instrumental composition, which is very jazzy, and as implied by the title, the song is very upbeat and happy. It was written by Steve Winwood and has a ..
Glad Day Bookshop
Glad Day Bookshop is an independent bookstore in Toronto, Ontario, specializing in LGBT literature. Opened in 1970 by Jearld Moldenhauer, it was the city's first bookstore targeted to the gay community. The store is located at 598A Yonge Street near the city's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood. I..
Glad Tidings
Glad Tidings is a Bible magazine published monthly by the Christadelphians (Brethren in Christ). The stated aims of the magazine are: * to encourage study of the Bible as God's inspired message to men; * to call attention to the Divine offer of forgiveness of sins through Jesus Christ; * to warn ..
Glad Tidings Church of Omaha
Glad Tidings Church of Omaha is a church at 7415 Hickory Street in Omaha, Nebraska whose mission is to impact Omaha and the world. The current Pastor of Glad Tidings Church is Dobie Weasel and church services are Sundays at 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.,Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. E..
Glad to Get Away
Glad to Get Away is an album by Jandek (1994). Corwood Industries release #0762. Contents 1 Track listing2 Album cover description3 Trivia4 Reviews5 External link Track listing "Bitter Tale""Hey Mister Can You Tell Me""Ezekiel""Moon Dance""Flowers on My Shirt""Morning D..
Glaedr
Glaedr is a male golden dragon in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance trilogy. His Rider is Oromis, Osthato Chetowä - The Mourning Sage, also known as Togir Ikonoka - The Cripple Who Is Whole. Although Glaedr is a strong and rather large dragon (Saphira saying herself that he would be three times big..
Glafkos Klerides
Glafkos Ioannou Clerides (Greek: Γλαύκος Ιωάννου Κληρίδης) (born in Nicosia,Cyprus on 24 April 1919) is a Greek-Cypriot politician and former President of the Republic of Cyprus. Clerides..
Glagolitic alphabet
Tablet inscribed with the Glagolitic alphabet A page from the 10th-11th century Codex Zographensis found in the Zograf Monastery in 1843 The Glagolitic alphabet or Glagolitsa is the oldest known Slavic alphabet. It was created by brothers St Cyril (827-869 AD) and St Methodius (826-885 ..
Glagolitic Mass
The Glagolitic Mass (also called Slavonic Mass; in Czech Glagolská mše and sometimes Mša glagolskaja) is a piece for soloists, chorus and orchestra by Leoš Janáček. The text is written in Old Church Slavonic. The first performance was in Prague on 26 June 1926. The term "Glagolitic" refer..
Glagol (programming language)
Glagol (Russian Глагол) is a programming language based on Russian syntax. It is strongly reminiscent of Oberon and Pascal. The language is the subject of serious academic study and is under active development. Except for the compiler the complete set of delivery includes a set of mathematical..
Glaisdale railway station
Glaisdale railway station serves the village of Glaisdale in North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the Esk Valley Line and is operated by Northern Rail who provide all of the stations passenger services. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from Nat..
Glaisher
Glaisher is the name of: James Glaisher the meteorologist;James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, the mathematician. 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 to point directly..
Glaisher's theorem
In number theory, Glaisher's theorem is an identity useful to the study of integer partitions. It is named for James Whitbread Lee Glaisher. It states that the number of partitions of an integer [N] into parts not divisible by [d] is equal to the number of partitions of the for..
Glaisher-Kinkelin constant
In mathematics, the Glaisher-Kinkelin constant, typically denoted A, is a mathematical constant, related to the K-function and the Barnes G-function. It is named after mathematicians James Whitbread Lee Glaisher and Hermann Kinkelin. The constant can be defined as [\beginA&=&\exp\left(1/12-\z..
Glaisher (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Glaistig
The glaistig is a creature from Scottish mythology. In most stories, the creature, is described as a beautiful woman with dusky or gray skin and long blonde hair. Her lower half was that of a goat, usually disguised by a long, flowing green robe or dress. According to legends, the glaistig could se..
Glaive
A glaive is a polearm consisting of a single-edged blade on the end of a pole. It is similar to the Japanese naginata. However, instead of having a tang like a sword or naginata, the blade is affixed in a socket-shaft configuration similar to an axe head. Typically, the blade was around 18 inches (..
Glalie
Glalie (オニゴーリ Onigohri in Japan, Firnontor in Germany and Oniglali in France) is a fictional species from the Pokémon franchise. Among the more exotic creatures in the franchise, it shares physical similarities with an ice hockey goalie's mask as well as with the Japanese rice food onig..
Glamaig
Glamaig is the northernmost of the Red Cuillin on the Scottish Isle of Skye. It lies immediately east of Sligachan. It is one of two Corbetts on Skye. From many angles the hill resembles a perfect cone of scree, though it is linked to the rest of the Red Cuillin ridge by way of a bealach, the Be..
Glamazons
The Glamazons, were Jacqueline Kennedy High School's cheerleaders in the television series Popular. The school's football team were the Amazons - it is unknown whether they knew the meaning of the word. ..
Glamdring
An artist's impression of Glamdring, the sword of Gandalf Glamdring is a sword in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe of Middle-earth. It was forged for the Elf Turgon in the First Age. For several thousand years it went missing, until Gandalf (and company) found it (along with Sting and Orcri..
Glamis
Glamis is a small village in Angus, Scotland, located 4 miles south of Kirriemuir and 5 miles SW of Forfar. It is the location of Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Glamis also houses the Angus Folk Museum run by the National Trust for Scotland. This is a museum ..
Glamis Castle
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. Glamis Castle Glamis Castle is situated beside the village of Glamis — pronounced Glahmz (in I..
Glamis Gold
Glamis Gold Ltd. are a Reno, Nevada based gold producer with operations in the Americas. In 2006 they produced 670,000 ounces of gold at a total cash cost of US$170 per ounce. They remain 100% unhedged. See also Gold as an investmentGold mining External links [Glamis Gold] ..
Glamoč
Glamoč }} Glamoč (Serbian Cyrillic: Гламоч) is a town and municipality of the same name in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is in Canton 10, in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1991 the population of the municipality was 12,421. The ethnic maekup was as follows: Ser..
Glamorama
Glamorama is a novel by Bret Easton Ellis. It was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1998 (ISBN 0375404120). [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Set in the mid-1990s, the novel starts out in New York City, following a hip, 27-year-old model and nightclub mana..
Glamorest Life
Glamorest Life is the third studio album done by rap artist Trina. It was released on October 4, 2005 through Slip-N-Slide Records. The album contains the singles Don't Trip (feat. Lil Wayne) and her most successful single to date Here We Go (feat. Kelly Rowland). The album debuted on The Billboa..
Glamorgan
This article refers to the traditional county of Glamorgan in Wales, United Kingdom. See also Glamorgan (disambiguation) Traditional county of Glamorganshire Geography Area- Total- % Water Ranked 2nd518,863 acres? % County town Cardiff Chapman code GLA Glamorgan or Glamorganshire (..
Glamorgan/Spring Bay
Municipality of Glamorgan/Spring Bay, Tasmania The municipality of Glamorgan/Spring Bay covers the southern east coast of Tasmania, Australia. It includes the towns of Swansea, Orford, Triabunna and Coles Bay, as well as the nature reserves at Maria Island and Freycinet Peninsula. The municip..
Glamorganshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Glamorganshire County constituency Created: 1536 Abolished: 1885 Type: House of Commons Glamorganshire was a former United Kingdom Parliament constituency in Wales, returning two Members of Parliament. The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 divided it into five new constituencies: Glamorgans..
Glamorganshire Canal
Bridge and overgrown canal at Pontypridd, behind the Bunch of Grapes pub The Glamorganshire Canal was a canal in Glamorgan, South Wales, UK, running from Merthyr Tydfil to Cardiff. Construction began in 1790, after Parliamentary approval was given. Construction was funded by the Merthyr ironw..
Glamorgan (disambiguation)
Glamorgan may refer to the following places: Glamorgan (or Glamorganshire), traditional county of Wales, United KingdomGlamorgan/Spring Bay, the municipality covering the southern east coast of Tasmania, AustraliaGlamorgan, a municipality in the south west quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Glamor..
Glamorgan County Cricket Club
Glamorgan County Cricket Club was founded in 1888 and is a county cricket club. Based at Cardiff it plays most of its home games at Sophia Gardens, which is located by the River Taff. It is the only first-class cricket team in Wales, having been raised to that standard in 1921. Glamorgan famously w..
Glamorgan County Cricket Club in 2005
Glamorgan Dragons Grounds Sophia Gardens, Cardiff Swansea Abergavenny Colwyn Bay [Website] Captain Robert Croft Squad Overseas players Matthew Elliott Michael Kasprowicz Sourav Ganguly Others Dan Cherry Dean Cosker Adrian Dale Andrew Davies Richard Grant Adam Harrison David Har..
Glamorgan sausage
Glamorgan sausage is a kind of vegetarian sausage whose main ingredients are cheese and breadcrumbs. ..
Glamorous (album)
Glamorous (TC: 艷光四射, SC: 艳光四射) is a Cantopop album by Denise Ho. It was released by East Asia Music on January 5, 2005. Songs 序幕艷光四射如無意外明星夢你是八十年代花迷戀明目張膽失戀日記艷光四射 (美艷到不行)謝幕玻璃蒼蠅 (Mandarin)降落..
Glamour
The original meaning of the word glamour was the act of casting a spell over someone. The modern meaning of the word relates to fascination, charisma, beauty or sexual attraction. A person, or their lifestyle, can be described as glamourous. The alternative spelling glamor is little-used, even in th..
Glamourbomb
A glamourbomb is a prank or act of mischief aimed at challenging or altering perceptions -- in particular, expanding the target's view of reality, with the hope of encouraging belief in magic, and/or magical beings such as fairies, nature spirits, etc. The people who engage in glamourbombing are qui..
Glamour (magazine)
Glamour Magazine is a women's magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. Founded in 1939 in the United States, it was originally called Glamour of Hollywood. It is now published in numerous countries including the UK, USA, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Russia, Greece, Poland, South Africa..
Glamour photography
Glamour photography is the photographing of a model (usually female), in a way that is intended to be erotic, yet not pornographic. What is considered "glamour" has changed with the times. In the 1940s, clothed pin-up pictures were glamour. Many movie stars were featured in pin-up poses showing t..
Glamour Puss
Glamour Puss is a New Zealand thoroughbred race mare who also races in Australia. She is trained by Danny O'Brien. Sired by Tale of the Cat to dam Centenaire, she was the winner of two Group One stakes in 2005, including Goodwood Handicap and Salinger Stakes, and is widely regarded as one of the top..
Glams
Glams Inc. is a video game developer and has been credited on the following games: Quo VadisQuo Vadis 2Saturn Bomberman ..
Glamsbjerg
Glamsbjerg is a city in central Denmark, located in Glamsbjerg municipality on the island of Funen. Glamsbjerg is a comparatively new city in Denmark. It came to be in 1884 when the Odense–Assens railroad was opened. Many of the houses in Glamsbjerg are from 1900. External links [Glamsb..
Glamsbjerg municipality
Glamsbjerg municipality is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Funen County on the island of Funen in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 91 km², and has a total population of 5,909 (2005). Its mayor is Ankjær Stenskrog, a member of the Venstre (Liberal Party) political party. T..
GlamTV
GlamTV is the student TV station of the University of Glamorgan. It was founded as student society in the 2005/06 academic year by Robert Holbach and Kevin McMullin. Its first year of productions included a regular drama series, regular news, and featurettes about music entertainment, a sign langua..
Glam mammy
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Glam metal
--> Glam metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal music, that arose in the late 1970s in the United States. It was a dominant genre in popular rock music throughout the 1980s. The genre is also referred to, often by detractors, as hair metal. This term was popularized by MTV in the 1990s and derives..
Glam punk
Glam punk (or glitter punk) is a term used to describe bands that mix elements of glam rock with protopunk or punk rock. Elements of rock are normally included too. Contents 1 History1.1 1970s1.2 1980s1.3 1990s2 See also3 External links History 1970s The first and m..
Glam rock
Glam rock (less commonly, and mostly in the USA, known also as Glitter rock), was a style of rock and roll music popularised in the early 1970s. It was mostly a British phenomenon, at its peak between the years of 1971 and 1973, made famous by acts such as Slade, David Bowie, Gary Glitter and T. R..
Glam Slam
"Glam Slam" Single by Prince From the album Lovesexy Single Released 1988 Single Format 7" Single12" SingleCD Single Recorded late 1987 Genre Pop, Funk Song Length 7" edit: 3:2812" Single: 8:52 Record label Warner Bros. Records Writer Prince Producer Prince Lyrics [External link&..
Glan
Glan may refer to Glan, Sarangani, a municipality in Sarangani, Philippines.Glan (Gurk), a river in Carinthia, Austria, tributary of the Gurk.Glan (Nahe), a river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, tributary of the Nahe. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Glan, Sarangani
Glan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Sarangani, Philippines. Though it is not the provincial capital, it is the seat of the local provincial government. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 83,051 people in 16,990 households. Glan is bordered on the west by Sarangani..
Glan-Foucault prism
A Glan-Foucault prism (also called a Glan-air prism) is a type of prism which is used as a polarizer. It is similar in construction to a Glan-Thompson prism, except that two right-angled calcite prisms are spaced with an air-gap instead of cemented together. Total internal reflection of p-polariz..
Glan-Münchweiler
Glan-Münchweiler is a village and a municipality in the district of Kusel, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated on the river Glan, approx. 8 km south-east of Kusel, and 25 km west of Kaiserslautern. Glan-Münchweiler is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") ..
Glan-Taylor prism
A Glan-Taylor prism is a type of prism which used as a polarizer or polarizing beam splitter. It is one of the most common types of modern polarizing prism. The prism is made of two right-angled prisms of calcite (or sometimes other birefringent materials) which are separated on their long faces..
Glan-Thompson prism
A Glan-Thompson prism is a type of polarizing prism similar to a Nicol prism. It consists of two right-angled calcite prisms that are cemented together by their long faces. The optical axes of the calcite crystals are parallel and aligned perpendicular to the plane of reflection. Birefringence s..
Glanamman
Glanamman or Glanaman is a small town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the River Amman. It has a population of around 2,000 people. ..
Glanate
Glanate was a Gallo-Roman town on the right bank of the Var, which became the episcopal see of Glandève. Ancient History The site was first occupied by Ligurians, probably the Oxybii, in the 6th century BCE; they traded with Massallia and raised vines and olives (coll.) By the 3rd century BCE, t..
Glanbia
Glanbia PLC (LSE: [GLB], ISEQ: [GLB]) is an international food company whose head offices are located in Kilkenny, Ireland. Glanbia is a leading dairy businesses, especially in the areas of cheese and milk production and ingredients. The company employs about 3,800 people in I..
Glanbrook Rangers
The Glanbrook Rangers are a Junior "C" team based out of Glanbrook, Ontario. They play out of the Niagara Junior C Hockey League. ..
Glanbrook Township, Ontario
Glanbrook was formerly a rural township of about ten thousand inhabitants south of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, with which it was amalgamated in 2001. Unlike the other municipalities which became part of the new city of Hamilton, Glanbrook lacked a sense of common identity. Therefore, this entry will ..
Glance
Glance can mean: The mineral Lead glance, also known as GalenaA glance, a behavioral event related to vision 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 to point direct..
Gland
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A gland is an organ in an animal's body that synthesizes a substance for release such as hormones, often into the bloodstream (endocrine gland) or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface (exocrine gland). Contents 1 Types of gland2 ..
Gland, Switzerland
Gland is a commune in the district of Nyon in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Even though French is the main language, there are over 80 nationalities living in this city with a population of 10,775 (2005). Since it is ideally located halfway between the cities of Geneva and Lausanne, many inter..
Glandelinia
In the fiction of Henry Darger, Glandelinia is a fictional nation that is the sworn enemy of the Christian Abbieninans. Glandelinia is supposedly ruled by King Ganon Procile but the real power laid with General John Manley and his 2 sons Johnston and Heubam, who lead the massive Glandelinian army. ..
Glanders
Glanders (Latin: Malleus) is an infectious disease that occurs primarily in horses, mules, and donkeys. It can be contracted by other animals such as dogs, cats and goats. It is caused by infection with the bacterium Burkholderia mallei, usually by ingestion of contaminated food or water. Symptoms ..
Glandore
There is also a suburb named Glandore in Australia - see Glandore, South Australia Glandore (Cuan Dor in Irish) is a village in the South-west of Ireland. Its name means harbour of the oaks. Glandore is located about an hour's drive west of Cork city. Due to its location, Glandore was one of the ea..
Glandore, South Australia
Glandore (postcode 5037) is a suburb south-west of Adelaide, halfway between the beachside suburb of Glenelg and the central business district. It is bordered by Anzac Highway (north), Cross Road (south), South Road (east), and Beckman Street and Winifred Avenue (west). Suburbs surrounding Glandor..
Glandorf
Glandorf is a village and a municipality in the district of Osnabrück, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 20 km south of Osnabrück. ..
Glandorf, Ohio
Glandorf is a village in Putnam County, Ohio, United States. The population was 919 at the 2000 census. Geography Glandorf is located at [41°1′49″N, 84°4′45″W] (41.030355, -84.079109)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Glands of Montgomery
Glands of Montgomery are sebaceous glands in the areola (of the nipple). The glands makes oily secretions (lipoid fluid) to keep the areola and the nipple lubricated and protected. The glands become exposed and raised when the nipple is stimulated. They are named after Dr. William Fetherstone Mon..
Gland (disambiguation)
Gland can refer to: a gland (anatomy); an organ in an animal's body that synthesizes a substance for release.a gland (botany) on a plant: a secretory structure producing a sticky, viscous substance.Gland, a commune in the Aisne département, in FranceGland, a commune in the Yonne département, in F..
Gland (engineering)
A Gland is a general type of stuffing box, used to seal a rotating shaft against a fluid. The most common example is in the head of a tap (faucet) where the gland is usually packed with string which has been soaked in tallow or similar grease. The gland nut allows the packing material to be compre..
Glanerbrug
Glanerbrug is a village some eastern of Enschede, Netherlands and is situated in the municipality Enschede as well. It's close to the border with Germany, formed by the stream Glanerbeek. The name of Glanerbrug is derived from the bridge over the Glanerbeek. (Brug in Dutch is bridge in English.) B..
Glanford
Glanford was a borough of the English non-metropolitan county of Humberside from April 1, 1974 to April 1, 1996. It was formed from the Lincolnshire districts of Barton-upon-Humber, Brigg, and Glanford Brigg Rural District. When Humberside was abolished in 1996 it became part of the North Lincol..
Glanford Brigg Rural District
Glanford Brigg was a rural district in Lincolnshire, Parts of Lindsey from 1894 to 1974. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from the Glanford Brigg rural sanitary district. It entirely surrounded the borough of Scunthorpe. It enlarged slightly as several urban districts were abolis..
Glanford Park
Glanford Park (so named due to its funding by the then-Glanford Borough Council) is a football (soccer) stadium in Scunthorpe, UK and the current home of Football League One team Scunthorpe United. The stadium replaced the Old Showground, which was located towards the centre of the town but is now ..
Glanfurt
The Glanfurt is a distributary of the Wörthersee in Austria. It starts south of the peninsula Maria Loretto on the eastern end of the Wörthersee. The Glanfurt is called "Sattnitz" by carinthian people and runs more like a channel straight to the east until it flows into river Glan at Ebenthal s..
Glanis
Glanis was a Gaulish god associated with a healing spring at the town of Glanum in the Alpilles mountains of Provence in southern France. The town, where a shrine to Glanis was erected in the 4th century BC, was itself named after the god. When it became a colony of the Roman Empire, the Romans fol..
Glanmire
Glanmire (Gleann Maghair in Irish) is a town located just outside Cork city in County Cork, Ireland. It has a population of almost 10,000 people, and is rapidly expanding as new housing estates are being built. The region called Glanmire is actually made up of several small towns and villages, inclu..
Glanmor Williams
Sir Glanmor Williams (May 5 1920–February 25, 2005) was one of Wales's most eminent historians. Sir Glanmor was born in Dowlais, into a working-class family, and was educated at Cyfarthfa Castle School. He studied at Aberystwyth alongside Alun Lewis and Emyr Humphreys, becoming a specialist i..
Glanrafon railway station
Glanrafon railway station is a railway station serving Glanrafon in Ceredigion in Mid-Wales. It is an intermediate station on the preserved Vale of Rheidol Railway. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" |   Heritage railwa..
Glans
The glans (literally, Latin for acorn--because the glans of an uncircumcised penis often looks like an acorn popping out of its cap) is a structure internally composed of corpus spongiosum in males or of corpus cavernosa and vestibular tissue in females that is located at the tip of homologous geni..
Glanshammar Hundred
Glanshammar Hundred, or Glanshammars härad, was a hundred of Närke in Sweden. ..
Glans penis
The glans penis is the sensitive erectile tip of the penis. It is also commonly referred to as the head of the penis, although this is not the proper medical terminoligy. It is wholly or partially covered by the foreskin, except when the foreskin is retracted, such as during sexual intercourse or ma..
Glanton
Glanton is a small rural village, in the county of Northumberland, England. Historically, Glanton was a relatively industrial village, although in recent years the level of industry has declined. Agriculture now dominates the surrounding area. External links [Glanton Online][North N..
Glantraeth F.C.
Glantraeth F.C. is a football team, playing on the island of Anglesey in the Cymru Alliance (part of the Welsh football league system). Club Officials President - Sir George MeyrickChairman - Gari EvansVice-Chairman - Les ThomasSecretary - John OwenTreasurer - Derek RobertsFirst Team Manager - ..
Glanuloplasty
Glanuloplasty is plastic surgery carried out on a glans. Typical examples include correcting a hypospadias on the penis, or attempting to restore a clitoris mutiliated by female circumcision. ..
Glanum
Part of the Peutinger Table showing the location of Glanum Glanum was a Roman city in Provence, southern France, on the flanks of the Alpilles range of mountains in today's Bouches-du-Rhone départment. It was situated about 20 km (12 miles) south of the modern city of Avignon, and is just so..
Glanvill
Glanvill may be: Joseph Glanvill, writerRanulf de Glanvill, justiciar ..
Glanville
''For the suburb in Adelaide, South Australia, see Glanville, South Australia. Glanville is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14950. The INSEE code is 14302. ..
Glanvilles Wootton
Glanvilles Wootton, or Wootton Glanville, is a village in North Dorset, England, situated in the Blackmore Vale under the scarp of the Dorset Downs, five miles south of Sherborne. The village has a population of 201 (2001). One mile south east of the village is the hill fort Dungeon Hill. Externa..
Glanville Fritillary
The Glanville Fritillary (Melitaea cinxia) is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. The animal spends most of its life as a black, spiny caterpillar. The orange patterned butterfly lives only a few weeks. The Glanville Fritillary inhabits open grassland throughout Europe (except much of Great..
Glanville Llewelyn Williams
Glanville Llewelyn Williams QC, LL.D., F.B.A. was an influential English legal professor and formerly the Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge. Throughout his lifetime he also served as an Honorary and Emeritus Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge and Honorary Bencher of ..
Glanville railway station, Adelaide
Glanville railway station is a railway station on the Outer Harbor railway line which is located in the northwestern Adelaide suburb of Glanville on the LeFevre Peninsula. It is located 13.8km by railway from the Adelaide Railway Station. Adjacent Stations {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpad..
Glanymor
Glanymor (English: ) is an electoral ward for Llanelli Town Council and Carmarthenshire County Council in south Llanelli. It consists fo the following areas of Llanelli: - GlanymorLakesideMachynysMorfa ..
Glanzmann's thrombasthenia
Glanzmann's thrombasthenia is an extremely rare disorder of the blood, in which the platelets lack glycoprotein IIb/IIIa. Hence, no fibrinogen bridging can occur, and bleeding time is significantly prolonged. Contents 1 Pathophysiology2 Etiology3 Clinical Features4 References..
Glan (Gurk)
The Glan River is a river in Carinthia, Austria. It rises north of the Wörthersee in the Ossiacher Tauern mountains, then running through Feldkirchen, going northeastwards until it reaches St. Veit an der Glan where it bends sharply towards south. It flows through the Zollfeld, the historical hear..
Glan (Nahe)
The Glan is a river in south-western Germany. It is approximately 68 km long. Its source is in Saarland, north-west of Homburg. It flows generally north, through Rhineland-Palatinate, and flows into the Nahe near Bad Sobernheim. Other towns along the Glan are Glan-Münchweiler, Lauterecken and Meise..
Glan Conwy railway station
Glan Conwy railway station is on the east bank of the River Conwy on A470 road in the centre of the village of Llansanffraid Glan Conwy and is located on the Llandudno Junction to Blaenau Ffestiniog Conwy Valley Line. There are through services to Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llandudno. The station buil..
Glaphyromorphus
Glaphyromorphus is a genus of the Skink family (Scincidae). Classification Genus Glaphyromorphus Glaphyromorphus antoniorumGlaphyromorphus brongersmaiGlaphyromorphus butlerorumGlaphyromorphus cracensGlaphyromorphus crassicaudumGlaphyromorphus darwiniensisGlaphyromorphus douglasiGlaphyromorphus e..
Glappa of Bernicia
Glappa of Bernicia ruled from 559 to 560. He was the second known king of Bernicia. He was one of between 8 to 12 sons born to Ida of Bernicia, founder of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia. Nothing is known of his life and reign. The earliest authorities differ widely on the order and the regnal ..
Glapwell
Glapwell is located in north east Derbyshire between the nearby towns of Chesterfield and Mansfield. It is a small village of around 200-300 people situated on a hill adjoining the village of Bramley Vale. The village has a local shop, post office and three pubs / restaurants: The Rowthorne club, th..
Glapwell F.C.
Glapwell F.C. are a football club based in Glapwell in Derbyshire, England. They were formed in 1985 and joined the Central Midlands Football League Division One in 1989. They reached the 2nd round of the FA Vase in the 1996-97 season. They are currently members of the Northern Counties East Footbal..
Glare
Glare may refer to any of the following: A form of light pollution or over-illuminationA facial expression of squinted eyes and look of contemptA call collision in telecommunicationsGlare (material), an advanced aerospace material This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of a..
Glareolidae
Glareolidae is a family of birds in the wader suborder Charadri. It contains two distinct groups: The pratincoles: these have short legs, long pointed wings and long forked tails. They typically hunt their insect prey on the wing like swallowsThe coursers: these have long legs, short wings and lon..
GLARE (material)
GLARE is a "GLAss-REinforced" Fibre Metal Laminate (FML), composed of several very thin layers of metal (usually aluminium) interspersed with layers of glass-fibre "pre-preg", bonded together with a matrix such as epoxy. The uni-directional pre-preg layers may be aligned in different directions to s..
Glarkware
Glarkware is an online store run by the founders of Television Without Pity (aka TWoP). Originally started as a Cafe Press store for selling TWoP related items, Glarkware has spun off into its own entity, producing both TWoP items as well as iconic T-shirts, similar to Urban Outfitters. Now or Nev..
Glaros
The Island Glaros belongs to the small east cyclades. It lies approximately 1.7 kilometres south of Koufonissi and is only about a hundred metres east of Kato Koufonissi. Glaros is extremely small, flat, uninhabited and nearly barren. This island can be visited via fishing boats, that leave from Kou..
Glarung
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Glarus
Glarus (German: [Glarus] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) is the capital of the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland. References ..
Glarus Alps
The chief peaks of the Tödi Range of the Swiss Alps, from the Oberalp Pass to the Klausen Pass, are: NameElevation Tödi 3623 meters11'887 feet Bifertenstock 3426 meters11'241 feet Piz Urlaun 3371 meters11'060 feet Oberalpstock 3330 meters10'926 feet Gross Scheerhorn 3296 meters10'814 feet C..
Glas
A 1968 BMW Glas 3000GT. Notice the BMW logo in the front but that it otherwise doesn't look like a BMW. Glas was a German automobile manufacturer founded by Hans Glas. They were known for small cars like the Goggomobil. However in 1964 the company introduced the Glass 1300GT coupe and later t..
Glasair I
The Glasair I, originally built as the prototype Glasair TD taildragger, is a high-performance homebuilt aircraft built of fiberglass. Created by Tom Hamilton as a fast, two-seat kitplane, the Glasair TD first flew in 1979. Hamilton formed Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft that year to produce and marke..
Glasco
Glasco may refer to: Glasco, KansasGlasco, New YorkThis 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 to point directly to the intended article. ..
Glasco, Kansas
Glasco is a city in Cloud County, Kansas, United States. The population was 536 at the 2000 census. Geography Glasco is located at [39°21′39″N, 97°50′13″W] (39.360724, -97.836974)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ha..
Glasco, New York
Glasco is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Ulster County, New York, USA. The population was 1,692 at the 2000 census. Glasco is a community in the Town of Saugerties east of US Route 9W. The community is north of Kingston, New York. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demogr..
Glascock County, Georgia
Glascock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population is 2,556. The county seat is Gibson, Georgia6. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 374 km² (144 mi²). 373 km² (144 mi²) of it is land and 1 km² (0 mi²) of..
Glascock Prize
The Glascock Poetry Prize is awarded to the winner of the annual Kathryn Irene Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Contest at Mount Holyoke College, the oldest intercollegiate poetry competition in the United States [link]. Contents 1 The contest2 History3 List of winners an..
Glasco Polyvend Lektrovend
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Glasco Polyvend Lektrovend, usually known in the vending industry as GPL is a manufacturer of glassfront snack v..
Glasehausen
Glasehausen is a Thuringian (German) Gemeinde (municipality) in the district of Eichsfeld. Population: 179 (31 December 2002)Area: 2.61 km²Postal code: 37308Car designation: EIC ..
Glaser
Glaser is a family name that is derived from the occupation of the glazier, or glass cutter. Notable persons with this surname Barney Glaser (Barney G. Glaser), see Grounded TheoryChris Glaser, writer and ministerCurt Glaser, Jewish art historianDonald A. Glaser, Nobel prize winner in physicsDieter..
Glaser-Dirks DG-100
Glaser-Dirks DG-100 Insert image here. Type designation DG-100 Competition class Club (formerly Standard) Number built 327 Crew 1 Length 7.00 m Height 1.4 m Cockpit width 0.62 m Cockpit height 0.81 m Wingspan 15 m Wing area 11.00 m² Aspect ratio 20.50 Win..
Glaser-Dirks DG-200
Glaser-Dirks DG-200 A DG-200/17C sporting the shorter 15 m span (Évora, Portugal). Type designation DG-200 Competition class 15 metre Number built 192 Crew 1 Length 7.00 m Height 1.4 m Cockpit width 0.62 m Cockpit height 0.81 m Wingspan 15 / 17 m Wing area 10.00 / ..
Glaser-Dirks DG-300
Glaser-Dirks DG-300 A DG-300WL at Évora, Portugal. Type designation DG-300 Competition class Club (formerly Standard) Number built ca. 500 Crew 1 Length 6.80 m (22.36 ft) Height 1.39 m (4.56 ft) Cockpit width 0.63 m (2.07 ft) Cockpit height 0.81 m (2.66 ft) Wingspan 1..
Glaser-Dirks DG-400
Glaser-Dirks DG-400 Image to be inserted here. Type designation DG-400 Competition class 18 metre Number built 290 Crew 1 Length 7 m Height m Cockpit width 0.62 m Cockpit height 0.81 m Wingspan 17 m Wing area 10.57 m² Aspect ratio 27.34 Wing profile FX..
Glaser Safety Slug
Glaser Safety Slug, Inc. is a small American ammunition company based in Sturgis, South Dakota (the same location as Cor-Bon). The Glaser Safety Slug, a frangible bullet, is the company's most well-known product. The company was founded in 1975, the same year as the Glaser Safety Slug was developed..
Glasflügel
The firm Glasflügel was founded by Eugen Hänle in 1962 and was located in Schlattstall, south of Kirchheim/Teck. It was the first firm to manufacture a glass-fibre sailplane in large numbers. It was also responsible for a large number of innovations in sailplane design and technology: quick ass..
Glasflügel 303
Glasflügel 303 Mosquito Mosquito In Flight. Type designation 303 Competition class 15 metre Number built 202 Crew 1 Length 6.40 m Height 1.40 m Cockpit width 0.62 m Cockpit height 0.83 m Wingspan 15 m Wing area 9.86 m² Aspect ratio 22.8 Wing profile F..
Glasflügel 304
Glasflügel 304 A Czech-built 304 CZ at Flugsportgruppe Grimming in Austria. Type designation 304 Competition class 15 metre Number built 65 Crew 1 Length 6.45 m Height 1.36 m Cockpit width 0.62 m Cockpit height 0.00 m Wingspan 15 m Wing area 9.88 m² Aspect..
Glasflügel 401
The Glasflügel 401 "Kestrel" is a glider, that has been developed 1968 for the open class. The Kestrel can be seen as the prototype of the today 18 meter class. The ship was ahaed of its time and is even today very popular with a spacios Cockpit and a good consensus of performance and agility. ..
Glasflügel H-201
Glasflügel Standard Libelle -->A Libelle over the Western United States. Type designation H-201 Standard Libelle Competition class Standard Number built 601 Crew 1 Length 6.19 m Height 1.25 m Cockpit width 0.59 m Cockpit height 0.85 m Wingspan 15 m Wing area 9.80 ..
Glasford, Illinois
Glasford is a village in Peoria County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,076 at the 2000 census. Glasford is part of the Peoria-Pekin United States metropolitan area (MSA). Geography Glasford is located at [40°34′18″N, 89°48′46″W] (40.571714, -89.812707)[Geogra..
Glasford crater
The Glasford crater is an underground meteor crater at [40°36′N 89°47′W] in southern Peoria County, Illinois, United States. It is 4 km in diameter and the age is estimated to be less than 430 million years (Silurian or younger). The crater is not exposed to the surface. The Glasfo..
Glasgay! Festival
Glasgay! Festival is a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender arts festival in Glasgow, Scotland. As part of the diversity of Glasgow's cultural scene, Glasgow hosts an annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Arts Festival in November, organised by GALA Scotland Ltd. Contents 1 Hi..
Glasgow
redirect [[Template:Infobox Scotland place]] For other uses, see Glasgow (disambiguation). "Glaswegian" redirects here. For the linguistics article, see Glasgow patter. Glasgow (Glaschu in Gaelic; or Glesca in colloquial Scotish) is the largest city in Scotland and the third largest in the United Ki..
Glasgow! (band)
Glasgow! is a musical group from New Orleans, LA, whose members include Sam Craft, Jack Craft, Andrew Hartsock, and Eric Rogers. The band has released two EP's, entitled "Sterile" and "One of Me," under the record label Saints Day Media. Glasgow! has been featured in the New Orleans Times-Picayu..
Glasgow's miles better
Glasgow's miles better was a campaign in the 1980s to promote the city of Glasgow for tourism and as a location for industry. Glasgow had previously suffered from a reputation as a hard-drinking, gang-ridden, working-class town. The campaign focussed on the cultural richness of the city, its envir..
Glasgow's public statues
Glasgow's public statues display the wealth and history of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The most prominent are those erected by the municipality or by public subscription, but others adorn the facades of the great commercial buildings. Contents 1 Cathedral Area1.1 Cathedral1.2 Cat..
Glasgow, Delaware
Glasgow is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in New Castle County, Delaware, United States. The population was 12,840 at the 2000 census. Geography Glasgow is located at [39°36′14″N, 75°44′33″W] (39.603970, -75.742408)[Geographic references#1GR1]...
Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway
The Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway was a company, in Scotland, which built and ran what is now known as the Glasgow South Western Line. The line was authorised on 13 August 1846 and was constructed between 1846 and 1850. It ran from Gretna junction on the Caledonian Railway to an end-on junc..
Glasgow, Illinois
Glasgow is a village in Scott County, Illinois, United States. The population was 170 at the 2000 census. Geography Glasgow is located at [39°33′1″N, 90°28′51″W] (39.550309, -90.480761)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Glasgow, Kentucky
Glasgow is a city in Barren County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 14,200 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Barren County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The town is well known for its annual Scottish Highland Games. Well known people from Glasgow include journalists ..
Glasgow, Missouri
Glasgow is a city in Howard County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,263 at the 2000 census. Geography Glasgow is located at [39°13′36″N, 92°50′37″W] (39.226555, -92.843717)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Glasgow, Montana
Glasgow is a city in Valley County, Montana, United States. The population was 3,253 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Valley County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Noted native4 External links Geography Glasgow is locate..
Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal
The Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal was a canal in the west of Scotland running between Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone which later became a railway. Despite the name, the canal was never completed down to Ardrossan, the termini being Port Eglinton in Glasgow and Thorn Brae in Johnstone. Within ..
Glasgow, Pennsylvania
Glasgow is a borough in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, U.S., along the Ohio River. The population was 63 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 See also4 External links Geography Glasgow is located at [40°38′42″N, 80°30′31″W] (40.645093, -80..
Glasgow, Virginia
Glasgow is a town in Rockbridge County, Virginia, at the confluence of the James and Maury Rivers. The population was 1,046 at the 2000 census. Geography Glasgow is located at [37°37′59″N, 79°27′6″W] (37.633093, -79.451542)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to t..
Glasgow, West Virginia
Glasgow is a town in Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA, along the Kanawha River. The population was 783 at the 2000 census. Glasgow was incorporated on June 20, 1920. Its name derived from a combination of the word "glass" with the word "company" for a glass factory that was built there many years ..
Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway
The Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway is a Scottish railway, authorised in 1878, and absorbed into the North British Railway in 1897. It runs from Whiteinch to Clydebank. External links [RailScot: Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway] ..
Glasgow (disambiguation)
The name Glasgow is the name of several towns and cities around the world, principally Scotland's largest city. Other than towns or cities In addition to various cities and towns, the reference can refer to: Glasgow Bailie - a type of salted herring - which is also some times known as a Glasgow..
Glasgow (Scottish Parliament electoral region)
Glasgow is one of the eight electoral regions of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood), which were created in 1999. Ten of the parliament's 73 first past the post constituencies are sub-divisions of the region and it elects seven of the 56 additional-member Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). ..
Glasgow (UK Parliament constituency)
Clyde Burghs, representing the burghs along the River Clyde and the Firth of Clyde, was a district of burghs 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 to 1832. The Clyde Burghs constituency compris..
Glasgow Accies Cricket Club
Glasgow Academicals Cricket Club is a cricket club based in the Anniesland area of Glasgow, Scotland. They are linked with The Glasgow Academy, a private school in Glasgow's West End. The club runs 5 Senior XIs and Junior teams at 4 different age group levels ensuring that all levels are catered fo..
Glasgow Airport
Glasgow Airport may refer to: Scotland *Glasgow International Airport, Renfrewshire*Glasgow Prestwick International Airport, South Ayrshire United States *Glasgow Airport (US), Montana This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an..
Glasgow Airport (US)
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Glasgow Airport railway station
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Glasgow Airport Rail Link
The Glasgow Airport Rail Link (GARL) is a proposed rail link which will link Glasgow Central station to Glasgow International Airport. The link is due for completion in late 2008, early 2009 and will see 4 trains an hour operate between the two stations via Paisley Gilmour Street railway station. ..
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities University constituency Created: 1868 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities, in Scotland, was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1868 until 1918. It was merged w..
Glasgow and District League (Rugby Union)
The Glasgow 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 Braidholm RFCCarrick RFCClydesdale RFCCowal RFCGlasgow Caledonian University RFCHyndland RFCIslay RFCIsle of Mull RFCJo..
Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway
The Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway company was formed in 1837 to provide a railway link between Glasgow and Paisley, Scotland. It was promoted jointly by the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway and the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway. With the passing of the Railways Act 1921 (Gr..
Glasgow and South Western Railway
The Glasgow and South Western Railway, (G&SWR), one of the pre-grouping railway companies, served a triangular area of south-west Scotland, between Glasgow, Stranraer and Carlisle. The G&SWR became a constituent of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at the 1923 grouping of the railways. Cont..
Glasgow and West of Scotland Football League
Formed in 1898 this was one of several 'supplementary' football leagues that operated at the time to give increased fixtures to the various Scottish Football League sides. The eight original members were Abercorn, Ayr Parkhouse (not a Scottish League side), Kilmarnock, Linthouse, Morton, Partick Thi..
Glasgow Anniesland
Glasgow Anniesland may mean or refer to: Glasgow Anniesland (UK Parliament constituency)Glasgow Anniesland (Scottish Parliament constituency) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Glasgow Anniesland (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Cathcart 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additional m..
Glasgow Anniesland (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Anniesland was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1997 until 2005, when it was replaced by the larger Glasgow North West, with the exception of Kelvindale which joined Glasgow North. It was represented by Donald Dewar until his dea..
Glasgow Anniesland by-elections, 2000
Rt. Hon. Donald Dewar, a leading figure in Scottish Labour politics, had in 1999 been elected to the Scottish Parliament where he had become First Minister of the Scottish Executive, but he retained his seat in the Parliament of the United Kingdom intending to stand down at the next general electio..
Glasgow Baillieston
Baillieston is a suburb on the eastern edge of Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland. Baillieston is also a parliamentary constituency of the UK. It lies between the M8, M73 and M74 motorways, between the town of Coatbridge, and the Glasgow suburb of Shettleston. Currently the district - which al..
Glasgow Baillieston (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Baillieston 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additiona..
Glasgow Baillieston (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Baillieston Burgh constituency Created: 1997 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons The UK Parliament constituency of Glasgow Baillieston was created in 1997. It took 54% of its voters from the previous Glasgow Shettleston constituency and 46% from the Glasgow Provan constituency. ..
Glasgow Barrowland market
The Barras (more properly The Barrowland market) is a major street and indoor weekend market in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. (The term "barra" is Glaswegian dialect for "barrow", relating to the market's early years, where traders sold there wares from handcarts). Barrowland is sometime..
Glasgow Bellgrove rail crash
On March 6 1989 two Class 303 commuter trains crashed on the Springburn branch of the North Clyde Line, just east of Bellgrove station in the East End of Glasgow. One passenger and a driver of one of the trains were killed. The accident was of a type known as ding-ding, and away, but widely attri..
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown, representing parts of Glasgow, Scotland, was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1918. Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1918 Type: H..
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Main Range of glasshouses Set in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland, the Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a large public park with several glasshouses, the most notable of which is the Kibble Palace. The gardens were created in 1817, and run by the Royal Botanic Institution of Glasgow (founded by Tho..
Glasgow Bridgeton (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Bridgeton Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1974 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Bridgeton was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1974. Boundaries The constituency was described in the Glasgow Parlia..
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow Caledonian University is a university in Glasgow, Scotland. Glasgow Caledonian began in 1875 as a small college with 110 students. Since then it has grown and diversified into one of the largest universities in Scotland with over 15,000 students as of 2004. Glasgow Caledonian University ..
Glasgow Camlachie (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Camlachie Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1950 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Camlachie was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1950. Boundaries Members of Parliament 1885 Hugh Watt 1892 Alexan..
Glasgow Cathcart
Constituencies commonly known as Glasgow Cathcart are: Glasgow Cathcart (UK Parliament constituency) — a constituency that was represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom between 1918 and 2005.Glasgow Cathcart (Scottish Parliament constituency) — a constit..
Glasgow Cathcart (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Cathcart 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additional m..
Glasgow Cathcart (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Cathcart Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Cathcart was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 2005. It was replaced by the larger Glasgow South constituency. Boundari..
Glasgow Cathcart by-election, 2005
The Glasgow Cathcart by-election to the Scottish Parliament was held on 29 September, 2005. It was caused by the resignation from the Scottish Parliament of Mike Watson, who won the seat at both the 1999 and 2003 elections. On 15 November, 2004, Watson had been charged with two counts of fire-rais..
Glasgow Cathedral
The church commonly known as Glasgow Cathedral is the Church of Scotland High Kirk of Glasgow otherwise known as St. Mungo's Cathedral. The other cathedrals in Glasgow are: The Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Saint AndrewThe Episcopal St. Mary's CathedralThe Orthodox St. Luke's Cathedral ..
Glasgow Cathouse
The Cathouse is long-established nightclub, playing mainly rock and alternative music, on Union Street in Glasgow. It also hosts live gigs. The club began in 1990 in the Hollywood Studios building (now demolished) in Brown St and moved to Union St in 1997. The Cathouse is part of Cathouse Promotio..
Glasgow Central
Glasgow Central has more than one meaning. Glasgow Central station is a railway station serving the west coast of Scotland.Glasgow Central is also a parliamentary constituency in Scotland that was recreated for the United Kingdom general election, 2005.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation�..
Glasgow Central (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Central Burgh constituency Glasgow Central shown within Scotland Created: 1885, recreated 2005 MP: Mohammad Sarwar Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Glasgow EP constituency: Scotland Glasgow Central is a constituency of the House of Commons of the ..
Glasgow Central by-election, 1980
A by-election was held for the British House of Commons constituency of Glasgow Central on June 26 1980. On a turnout of 48%, the Labour Party held the seat. In the era before party name registration, the Social Democratic Party candidate had no connection to the SDP which later broke from the La..
Glasgow Central by-election, 1989
The Glasgow Central by-election, in Glasgow, Scotland, was held on June 15, 1989. It was caused by the death of the sitting Member of Parliament for the constituency, Robert McTaggart. The Scottish National Party (SNP) had high hopes of repeating their victory from the previous year at the by-ele..
Glasgow Central Mosque
Glasgow Central Mosque is the largest mosque in Scotland, and one of the largest in the United Kingdom. it was formally opened in 1984 by H E. Abdullah Omar Naseef, the Secretary General of the Muslim World League. The Muslim population of Scotland number some 50,000 and comprises mainly Arab..
Glasgow Central station
Glasgow Central Station is the larger of the two main-line railway terminals in Glasgow, Scotland. It is operated by Network Rail. It is the northern terminus of the West Coast Main Line, and was opened by the Caledonian Railway on July 31 1879. Contents 1 Original station2 The 1901 ..
Glasgow City Chambers
The front of the City Chambers, from George Square. City Chambers viewed from George Square. The main entrance is obscured by the cenotaph commemorating The Great War. The Council Chamber The Full Marble Staircase The City Chambers of Glasgow, Scotland, are magnificent Vic..
Glasgow City Hall
Glasgow's City Halls and Old Fruitmarket is a concert hall and old fruitmarket in Glasgow, Scotland. For the City of Glasgow's municipal buildings, see Glasgow City Chambers. Contents 1 History2 Concert Hall3 See also4 External links History The City Halls was designed by Jo..
Glasgow College (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow College Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1918 Type: House of Commons Glasgow College was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1918. Boundaries Members of Parliament Year Member Party 1885 Sir C..
Glasgow College of Nautical Studies
Glasgow College of Nautical Studies is a further education college of nautical and maritime studies, and a provider of marine and offshore training courses. Degree courses, in subjects including Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, are offered in association with the University of Strathclyd..
Glasgow Coma Scale
The Glasgow Coma Scale is a neurological scale which seems to give a reliable, objective way of recording the conscious state of a person, for initial as well as continuing assessment. It has value in predicting ultimate outcome. Initially used to assess level of consciousness after head trauma, th..
Glasgow Craigton (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Craigton Burgh constituency Created: 1955 Abolished: 1983 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Craigton was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1955 until 1983. Boundaries Members of Parliament 1955 Jack Nixon Browne, late..
Glasgow Crossrail
Glasgow Crossrail is a proposed railway development in Central Scotland. Since the 1970's, it has been widely recognised that one of the main weaknesses of the railway network in Greater Glasgow is that rail services emanating from the South (which would normally terminate at Central main line stat..
Glasgow Cup
The Glasgow Cup was a football tournament open to teams fom Glasgow. It was held annually from 1887 until 1988, although the last tournament was not completed. It was dominated by the Old Firm of Celtic F.C. and Rangers F.C., the latter having the greatest number of wins with 44. Celtic won 29 time..
Glasgow Daily Times
The Glasgow Daily Times is a daily newspaper based in Glasgow, Kentucky. It publishes an edition on weekday afternoons and Sunday mornings. The newspaper is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings (CNHI), based in Birmingham, Alabama. The newspaper originated in 1865 as the Glasgow Times, a weekly ne..
Glasgow East (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow East Burgh constituency Glasgow East shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: David Marshall Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Glasgow EP constituency: Scotland For other things called Glasgow East see Glasgow East. Glasgow East is a constituency of ..
Glasgow East End Regeneration Route
This article or section contains information about a planned or expected future road.It may contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the road's construction and/or completion approaches and more information becomes available. The Glasgow East End Re..
Glasgow Fair
The Glasgow Fair is a holiday during the 3rd and 4th weeks of July in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Local businesses would close and their workers would all be on holiday during this time. Glasgow's Fair in the last two weeks of July is the oldest of a number of similar holidays, dating from the 12..
Glasgow Festivals
Glasgow Festivals include festivals for art, film, comedy, folk music and jazz. Glasgow also hosts an annual queer arts festival in November. Unlike the Edinburgh Festival (where the main festival and fringe festivals all occur around about the same time in August), Glasgow's festivals are spread e..
Glasgow Film Festival
Glasgow Film Festival is a film festival in Glasgow, Scotland. This new film festival, started in 2005, celebrates the passion the people of Glasgow have for the movies and the passion the film industry has for the city. Now in its second year, the 2006 Glasgow Film Festival will be bigger, longe..
Glasgow Football League
Formed in 1895 in Scotland, this was one of several 'supplementary' football leagues that were created in order to increase the number of fixtures for Scottish Football League clubs. In 1899 it merged with the Edinburgh / East of Scotland Football League to form the Inter City Football League. The G..
Glasgow Garden Festival
The Glasgow Garden Festival was the third of the United Kingdom's five National Garden Festivals, and the only one to take place in Scotland. It was held in Glasgow between April and September 1988. The Festival Site The festival site was on the south bank of the River Clyde at Govan, on land recla..
Glasgow Garscadden (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Garscadden Burgh constituency Created: 1974 Abolished: 1997 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Garscadden was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1974 until 1997. Boundaries Members of Parliament 1974 William Watson Smal..
Glasgow gay scene
The Scottish city of Glasgow, like most large cities, has a vibrant and active gay scene although a little small in comparison to the gay areas of London or Manchester. It is mostly focused around the Merchant City area in the south-east of the city centre. The oldest and longest surviving mainstay..
Glasgow Gorbals (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Gorbals Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 1974 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Gorbals was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1974. Boundaries Members of Parliament 1918 George Nicoll Barnes 1922..
Glasgow Govan
Glasgow Govan may mean or refer to: Glasgow Govan (UK Parliament constituency)Glasgow Govan (Scottish Parliament constituency)Govan subway station This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Glasgow Govan (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Govan 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additional memb..
Glasgow Govan (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Govan was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 2005. The area the constituency represented is now covered by Glasgow Central, Glasgow South and Glasgow South West. Glasgow Govan Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Aboli..
Glasgow Govan by-election
Glasgow Govan by-election may refer to: Glasgow Govan by-election, 1973, won by Margo McDonald of the Scottish National Party (SNP)Glasgow Govan by-election, 1988, won by Jim Sillars of the Scottish National Party (SNP) redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Glasgow Govan by-election, 1988
The Glasgow Govan by-election, in Govan, Glasgow, Scotland, was held on November 10, 1988. It was caused by the resignation of Bruce Millan as Member of Parliament for the constituency. The result was a major upset for the Labour Party, with former Labour MP Jim Sillars winning the seat for the S..
Glasgow Green
Glasgow Green, situated in the east end of the city on the north bank of the River Clyde at [55°51′0.95″N, 4°14′21.42″W], is the oldest park in Glasgow dating back to the 15th century. In 1450, King James II granted the land to Bishop William Turnbull and the people of Glasgow..
Glasgow Harbour
Glasgow Harbour is a docklands redevelopment in Glasgow, Scotland. Located on the junction of the River Kelvin and River Clyde, the site features residental and commercial developments. The site will also be the new home of the Glasgow Museum of Transport, to be called the Riverside Museum. Ex..
Glasgow Haskell Compiler
The Glasgow Haskell Compiler (or GHC) is an open source native code compiler for the functional programming language Haskell which was originally developed at the University of Glasgow, primarily by Simon Peyton Jones and Simon Marlow. Development continues under the auspices of Microsoft Research ..
Glasgow Hawks
Glasgow Hawks are an amateur rugby union team in Glasgow, Scotland. Contents 1 History2 Current Honours3 See also4 External link History Glasgow Hawks RFC was formed in 1997 with the merger of two long established clubs - Glasgow Accies RFC (1866) and Glasgow High Kelvinside..
Glasgow Highlanders
The Glasgow Highlanders were a former Territorial Army battalion in the British Army, within The Highland Light Infantry. They traced their origins to the 105th Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, which was formed in 1868. The Lanarckshire Volunteers eventually became a volunteer battalion of the Highlan..
Glasgow Hillhead (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Hillhead Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 1997 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Hillhead was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1997. Boundaries Members of Parliament 1918 Sir Robert Stevenson Horn..
Glasgow Hutchesons RFC
The Glasgow Hutchesons Rugby Football Club are a rugby union team established in 1923. They play their home games at Braidholm in Glasgow, Scotland. They currently play in BT Scotland Premiership Division Two.   Rugby union in Scotland [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Fe..
Glasgow Inner Ring Road
The Glasgow Inner Ring Road was a proposed ring road encircling the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. Construction of the ring began in the 1960s, but was only half-completed when it was abandoned in 1980. Alternative proposals for the construction of the two remaining sides have since been sugg..
Glasgow International Airport
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Glasgow International Comedy Festival
Glasgow International Comedy Festival is a comedy festival in Glasgow, Scotland. The comedy festival, started in 2002, and held annually in March. Now in its forth year, the Miller Glasgow International Comedy Festival has firmly established itself on the city's cultural events calendar. Each year..
Glasgow International Exhibition Cup
The Glasgow International Exhibition Cup was a large decorative cup, originally won by Rangers F.C in 1901 defeating Celtic F.C in the final of a tournament arranged as part of the second Glasgow International Exhibition held at Kelvingrove Park. In the wake of the first Ibrox disaster in 1902, Ran..
Glasgow International Jazz Festival
Glasgow International Jazz Festival is a jazz festival in Glasgow, Scotland. Contents 1 Main Festival2 Fringe Festival3 External links4 See also Main Festival One of the biggest jazz festivals in Europe, the Glasgow Jazz Festival is held annually in June in the Merchant Cit..
Glasgow Kelvin
Glasgow Kelvin may mean or refer to: Glasgow Kelvin (UK Parliament constituency)Glasgow Kelvin (Scottish Parliament constituency) 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 th..
Glasgow Kelvingrove (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Kelvingrove Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 1983 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Kelvingrove was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1983. Boundaries Members of Parliament 1918 John Mackintosh Ma..
Glasgow Kelvin (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Kelvin 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additional mem..
Glasgow Kelvin (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Kelvin was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1997 until 2005. The area it represented is now covered by Glasgow Central, Glasgow North and Glasgow North West. Glasgow Kelvin Burgh constituency Created: 1997 Abolished: 2005..
Glasgow Lions
The Glasgow Lions were the first amateur American football team to be founded in Scotland. They were founded in 1984, and disbanded after the 1996 season owing to a competitive imbalance in their league, although their junior flag football program continued beyond that point. The Lions competed in ..
Glasgow Maryhill
Glasgow Maryhill may mean or refer to: Glasgow Maryhill (UK Parliament constituency)Glasgow Maryhill (Scottish Parliament constituency) 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 cha..
Glasgow Maryhill (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Maryhill 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additional m..
Glasgow Maryhill (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Maryhill was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 2005 when it was subsumed into the new Glasgow North and Glasgow North East constituencies. Glasgow Maryhill Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 2005 Type:..
Glasgow Medical School
Glasgow Medical School''' Established 1751 Location Glasgow, Scotland University University of Glasgow Dean Prof. David Barlow Staff Undergraduates Website http://www.gla.ac.uk/faculties/medicine/index.html Glasgow Medical School is the medical school of the University of Glasgo..
Glasgow Mid Argyll
Glasgow Mid Argyll Shinty Club AKA GMA is a shinty club from Glasgow, Scotland. It is the only senior side in Glasgow. They play in Marine Harvest South Division 1. They also have a reserve team in South Division 2 and was the first club in Scotland to have 2 ladies teams. Contents 1 Stad..
Glasgow Monday: The Cell
Glasgow Monday: The Cell is the 47th release, third live album, and second-ever double album release, from avant-folk/blues singer/songwriter Jandek. It is his fifth release of the year (counting the DVD version of Glasgow Sunday) and features "The Corwood Representative" on piano and vocals, alon..
Glasgow Museum of Transport
The Glasgow Museum of Transport and Technology is located in the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. Contents 1 History2 Current Museum of Transport3 New Museum of Transport4 See also5 External links History Situated inside the Kelvin Hall opposite the Kelvingrove Art Gall..
Glasgow Necropolis
The Glasgow Necropolis is a Victorian cemetery in Glasgow. It is situated on a hill above and to the east of Glasgow Cathedral (St. Mungo's Cathedral). Fifty thousand individuals have been buried in about 3,500 tombs. It was conceived as a Père Lachaise for Glasgow, and subsequently established ..
Glasgow North (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow North Burgh constituency Glasgow North shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: Ann McKechin Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Glasgow EP constituency: Scotland Glasgow North is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United ..
Glasgow North East (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow North East Burgh constituency Glasgow North East shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: Michael Martin Party: Speaker Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Glasgow EP constituency: Scotland Glasgow North East is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parlia..
Glasgow North West (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow North West Burgh constituency Glasgow North West shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: John Robertson Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Glasgow EP constituency: Scotland Glasgow North West is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliame..
Glasgow Open
The Glasgow Open was a European Tour golf tournament which was played annually from 1983 to 1985. It was held at Haggs Castle Golf Club. The most distinguished of the three winners was future World Number 1 Bernhard Langer of Germany. In 1985 the prize fund was £90,348, which was on the low side of..
Glasgow Partick (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Partick Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1950 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Partick was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1950. Boundaries Members of Parliament 1885 Alexander Craig Sellar 189..
Glasgow patter
Glasgow patter or Glaswegian is an anglicised urban Scots dialect spoken in and around Glasgow, Scotland. The Glasgow patter has evolved over the centuries amongst the working classes, Irish immigrants and passing seamen in the dockyards. The dialect is a west central lowland Scots dialect, and feat..
Glasgow Perthshire F.C.
Glasgow Perthshire Football Club are a Scottish football (soccer) club based in Possilpark, in the North of Glasgow. Nicknamed the Shire, they were formed in 1890 and play at Keppoch Park, not far from the Saracen Park home of Ashfield F.C.. They currently compete in the West Region of the Scottis..
Glasgow Pollok
Glasgow Pollok may mean or refer to: Glasgow Pollok (UK Parliament constituency)Glasgow Pollok (Scottish Parliament constituency) 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 th..
Glasgow Pollok (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Pollok 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additional mem..
Glasgow Pollok (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Pollok Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Pollok was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 2005, when it was replaced by Glasgow South West. Boundaries Members of Pa..
Glasgow Prestwick International Airport
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Glasgow Provan (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Provan Burgh constituency Created: 1955 Abolished: 1997 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Provan was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1955 until 1997. Boundaries Members of Parliament Year Member Party 1955 Wi..
Glasgow Queen's Park (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Queen's Park Burgh constituency Created: 1974 Abolished: 1983 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Queen's Park was a short-lived constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1974 until 1983. Boundaries Members of Parliament 1974 - 19..
Glasgow Queen Street railway station
Queen Street Station is a railway station in Glasgow, Scotland and is Glasgow's second main line terminus. It is situated between George Street to the south and Cathedral Street Bridge to the north, at the northern end of Queen Street adjacent to George Square. Queen Street is the main gateway to..
Glasgow Redbacks
The Glasgow Redbacks is Australian rules football club in Glasgow, Scotland. History The Redbacks formed for the 2006 Scottish Australian Rules Football League season. External links [Glasgow Redbacks] ..
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Looking north up Buchanan Street to the Royal Concert Hall The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is a music auditorium in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. Constructed in the late 80s, the building was officially opened in October 1990, after what had been a controversial construction programme, beset ..
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
The Glasgow Royal Infirmary is a hospital situated on the north-eastern edge of the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland at [55°51′52.06″N, 4°14′3.04″W]. Designed by Robert and James Adam, the Royal Infirmary opened in December 1794. The infirmary was built beside Glasgow Cathed..
Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital
Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland, was founded as the Glasgow Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary in 1834 in Greyfriars Wynd. It moved to St Andrews Square in 1841 then to Rottenrow in 1860. It is now part of Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The Rottenrow building proved to be the hospital..
Glasgow Rutherglen
Glasgow Rutherglen may mean or refer to: Glasgow Rutherglen (UK Parliament constituency)Glasgow Rutherglen (Scottish Parliament constituency) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Glasgow Rutherglen (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Rutherglen 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additional..
Glasgow salad
A Glasgow salad is an insult aimed at Glaswegians and makes reference to the supposed bad diet of Glaswegians. A Glasgow salad is also known as chips. ..
Glasgow School
The Glasgow School was a circle of influential modern artists and designers who began to coalesce in Glasgow, Scotland in the 1870s, and flourished from the 1890s to sometime around 1910. Glasgow experienced an economic boom at the end of the 19th century, resulting in a burst of distinctive contrib..
Glasgow School of Art
North elevation of GSA's Mackintosh building Glasgow School of Art is one of four independent art schools in Scotland, situated in the Garnethill area of Glasgow. It was founded in 1845 as the Glasgow Government School of Design, one of the first Government Schools of Design. In 1853 it chan..
Glasgow Science Centre
The Glasgow Science Centre The Glasgow Science Centre is a major science and technology museum located in Glasgow, Scotland. The science mall building contains the Scottish Power Planetarium, a climate change theatre, as well as three floors of interactive exhibits, including 'Alice Through t..
Glasgow Scotstoun (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Scotstoun Borough constituency Created: 1950 Abolished: 1974 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Scotstoun was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1950 until 1974. Boundaries Member of Parliament 1950 Sir Arthur Young Conservative195..
Glasgow SECC Arena
The SECC is a multi-purpose [arena]/conference centre complex situated in the scottish City of Glasgow. The facility comprises of four arenas which are used for a variety of purposes from conferences and trade shows to pop concerts. The smallest arena on the site (Hall 2) has a seating ca..
Glasgow Sharks
The Glasgow Sharks is Australian rules football club in Glasgow, Scotland. History The Sharks formed for the 2004 Scottish Australian Rules Football League season, named after an earlier club, the Caledonia Sharks, who had existed in Glasgow for a time during the 1990s. The Sharks have been runner..
Glasgow Sheriff Court
Glasgow Sheriff Court is the main court in Glasgow. It is located in the Gorbals area and is the busiest court in Europe.[#endnote_StrathclydeP] References ↑  - [Strathclyde Police] - Under New Gorbals section. ..
Glasgow Shettleston
Glasgow Shettleston may mean or refer to: Glasgow Shettleston (UK Parliament constituency)Glasgow Shettleston (Scottish Parliament constituency) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wi..
Glasgow Shettleston (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Shettleston 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 ten constituencies in the Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additiona..
Glasgow Shettleston (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Shettleston was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 2005. The area is represented is now covered by Glasgow Central and Glasgow East. Glasgow Shettleston Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 2005 Type: Hou..
Glasgow Shields Road TMD
Glasgow Shields Road TMD is a railway Traction Maintenance Depot & is in Glasgow, Scotland. The depot is across the River Clyde, & to the south-west, of Glasgow Central Station. The depot is operated by First Scotrail. The depot code is GW. Allocation The depot was, formerly, home to the Class 81 s..
Glasgow smile
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]A Glasgow smile (or Chelsea smile) is a nickname for the practice of cutting a victim's face from the edges of the mouth to the ears: the cut, or its scars, form an "extension" of a smile. The practice originated in the Scottish city of Glasgow, giving it its name. ..
Glasgow South (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow South Burgh constituency Glasgow South shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: Tom Harris Party: Labour Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Glasgow EP constituency: Scotland For other things called Glasgow South see Glasgow South. Glasgow South is a constituency o..
Glasgow South Western Line
Glasgow South Western Line Principal stations                         Glasgow Central Crossmyloof Pollokshaws West          &n..
Glasgow South West (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow South West Burgh constituency Glasgow South West shown within Scotland Created: 2005 MP: Ian Davidson Party: Labour Co-operative Type: House of Commons Council areas: City of Glasgow EP constituency: Scotland For other things called Glasgow South West see Glasgow South West..
Glasgow Springburn
Glasgow Springburn may mean or refer to: Glasgow Springburn (UK Parliament constituency)Glasgow Springburn (Scottish Parliament constituency) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Glasgow Springburn (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Springburn 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 Glasgow electoral region, which elects seven additiona..
Glasgow Springburn (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Springburn Burgh constituency Created: 1918 Abolished: 2005 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Springburn was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918. It ceased to exist from the 2005 general election and was largely replaced by the G..
Glasgow St. Rollox (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow St Rollox Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1950 Type: House of Commons Glasgow St. Rollox was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1950. It is referenced in Franz Ferdinand's song "The Fallen" as an are..
Glasgow Subway
An Inner Circle train arrives at West Street station. The Glasgow Subway is a metro system in Glasgow, Scotland. Opened in 1896, it is the third oldest subway system in the world after the London Underground and the Budapest Metro. Originally a cable railway, but later electrified, the Subway ..
Glasgow Sunday
Glasgow Sunday is an album released in 2005 by musician Jandek on Corwood Industries (0779). Track listing "Not Even Water""Where I Stay""Darkness You Give""Sea Of Red""Real Wild""Don't Want To Be""Blue Blue World""The Other Side" Music notes The album was recorded live on October 17th 2004 at T..
Glasgow Sunday (DVD)
Glasgow Sunday is the DVD counterpart to the 2005 live album released in 2005 by musician Jandek. Like the original album (and all of Jandek's previous output), it was released on June 13, 2006 by Corwood Industries and shares the same catalog number, albeit with the suffix "DVD" attached (0779-DVD..
Glasgow Tigers
Glasgow Tigers Logo Entered BCAFL 1986-1987 Team Colors Black & Gold Universities University of Glasgow Home Field Garscube Sports Complex, University of Glasgow, Garscube, Glasgow Division Northern Conference, Scottish Division Record 87-52-13 Playoff Rec..
Glasgow Tower
The Glasgow Science Centre and the Glasgow Tower The Glasgow Tower is a free-standing tower built adjacent to the Glasgow Science Centre in 2001. The original design was by the architect Richard Horden, but, controversially, after commissioning the project was taken over by the Glasgow archite..
Glasgow Township, Minnesota
Glasgow Township is a township in Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 298 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.3 km² (35.7 mi²). 91.1 km² (35.2 mi²) of it is land and 1.2 km² (0.5 mi²) of it (..
Glasgow to Edinburgh Line
The are three railway lines linking Glasgow with Edinburgh. These are: Glasgow to Edinburgh via Carstairs LineGlasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk LineGlasgow to Edinburgh via Shotts Line Railway lines in Scotland Main lines: East Coast - West Coast - Ayrshire Coast, Glasgow-Dundee (via Perth) - G..
Glasgow to Edinburgh via Carstairs Line
The Glasgow to Edinburgh via Carstairs Line is a main railway line which connects the West Coast Main Line to the East Coast Main Line in the Central Belt of Scotland. Along with the Shotts Line and the Falkirk Line, the line is one of three direct rail links between Edinburgh and Glasgow and is fr..
Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line
Glasgow-Edinburgh via Falkirk Line Principal stations Glasgow Queen Street Lenzie (peak only) Croy (for Croy Line) Falkirk High Polmont Linlithgow Haymarket Edinburgh Waverley The Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line is a mainline railway line linking Glasgow and Edinburgh via Falkirk in Scotl..
Glasgow Tradeston (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Tradeston Burgh constituency Created: 1885 Abolished: 1955 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Tradeston was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1885 until 1955. Boundaries Members of Parliament Year Member Party 1..
Glasgow Underground Records
Glasgow Underground Records is a British house music record label. See also List of record labelsList of electronic music record labels External link [Official site] ..
Glasgow University Boat Club
This article may contain [No original researchoriginal research] or [Verifiabilityunverified] claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the [talk page] for details . Glasgow University's Boat Club is one of the oldest institutions at the Glasgow..
Glasgow University Dialectic Society
Glasgow University Dialectic Society The Glasgow University Dialectic Society, re-instituted in 1861 at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, is a debating, logic, ethics and literary discussion society. Contents 1 Founding2 Membership3 Management3.1 Elections4 Activ..
Glasgow University Guardian
Glasgow University Guardian is the award winning university newspaper of the University of Glasgow in Scotland. It is run by students and funded by advertising revenue and the GUSRC. Founded in 1956 as the Gilmorehill Guardian, it changed its name in 1960 to the Glasgow University Guardian under ed..
Glasgow University Library
The Main GUL Building and round reading room on Glasgow's Hillhead Street. Glasgow University Library is one of the oldest and largest libraries in the United Kingdom. Its holdings currently stand at around two million volumes and more than ten thousand journals are subscribed to in both print..
Glasgow University Magazine
The first issue of Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) was published on 5 February 1889, aiming to keep students informed of news and events within the University, and to provide an outlet for student writing and illustrations. It is the oldest continuously published student magazine in Scotland and ..
Glasgow University Medico-Chirurgical Society
The Glasgow University Medico-Chirurgical Society is the social society for students at the University of Glasgow's Medical School. Med-Chir was founded in 1802, and is one of the university's oldest societies. It has endeavoured to provide the medical students of the university an outlet for both a..
Glasgow University Rectorial Election, 1996
The 1996 election for Rector of the University of Glasgow was held on February 28, 1996. In all five candidates were nominated for the post. The sitting Rector, Johnny Ball was nominated for re-election and the actor Richard Wilson was the nominee of the Glasgow University Labour Club. The Glasgo..
Glasgow University Rectorial Election, 1999
The 1999 election for Rector of the University of Glasgow was held to replace the departing Rector, Richard Wilson who had served his term. In all six candidates were nominated for the post. Ross Kemp was the nominee of the Glasgow University Labour Club, whilst Ian Hamilton QC was nominated by th..
Glasgow University Rectorial Election, 2001
The 2001 election for the post of Rector of the University of Glasgow was caused by the resignation of the previous rector, Ross Kemp on November 7, 2000. He had been elected in 1999 and the next election was not scheduled until 2002, but the resignation prompted an early election being held on Feb..
Glasgow University Rectorial Election, 2004
The 2004 election for Rector of the University of Glasgow was delayed from February to December 15 when no nominations were received in time for the original date. With the incumbent Rector, Greg Hemphill having stood down, this left the university without a Rector in place for the first time in it..
Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association
The Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association (GUSNA) was formed in 1927 by students at the University of Glasgow who supported Scottish independence. The principal mover in the formation of GUSNA was John MacCormick who had previously been involved in the Glasgow University Labour Club. ..
Glasgow University Students' Representative Council
Glasgow University Students' Representative Council was founded on March 9th 1886 and recognised as the legal representative body for University of Glasgow students by the Universities (Scotland) Act 1889. Unlike in other Scottish universities, student representation to the university is not the fu..
Glasgow University Student Television
Glasgow University Student Television ..
Glasgow University Union
The front aspect of Glasgow University Union Glasgow University Union (GUU) is one of the students' unions operating at the University of Glasgow. Unlike the other Scottish universities, Glasgow does not operate with a Students Association, and consequently has various bodies that co-ordinate ..
Glasgow Village, Missouri
Glasgow Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 5,234 at the 2000 census. Geography Glasgow Village is located at [38°45′22″N, 90°11′58″W] (38.756049, -90.199437)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accord..
Glasgow Walker
Glasgow Walker is a 2000 album by Scotland-based singer-songwriter John Martyn. It was his first album to be written on a keyboard rather than a guitar, after a suggestion from his friend Phil Collins. It contains a trip-hop song, 'Cool In This Life', after John experimented with trip-hop on his ear..
Glasgow Warriors
The Glasgow Warriors, formerly Glasgow Rugby, is one of three professional rugby union teams in Scotland, the Edinburgh Gunners and Border Reivers being the other two. Up until December 2005, the Warriors played at Hughenden (capacity 5,500), but they have since moved to Firhill Stadium, home of Pa..
Glasgow Woodside (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow Woodside Burgh constituency Created: 1950 Abolished: 1974 Type: House of Commons Glasgow Woodside was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1950 until 1974. Boundaries Member of Parliament 1950 William Gordon Bennett 1955 Willi..
Glashan Public School
Glashan Public School is an Ottawa junior high school teaching grade seven and grade eight. It is located in the Centretown neighbourhood between Kent Street and Bank Street. It was originally founded as the school for the small community of Orangeville to the south of Ottawa. It was known as Hug..
Glashaus
Glashaus is a German musical band, consisting of lead singer Cassandra Steen, songwriter and rapper Moses Pelham and producer Martin Haas. They're known for their mixture of R&B, Soul and Pop with lyrics in German language. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Albums1.2 Singles2 Extern..
Glashütte
Glashütte is a city in Weißeritzkreis, Saxony, Germany, which is the birthplace of the watches of the same name. The city has a population of about 4,700. Historically it was first mentioned in a document around 1445. Watches made in connection with this location: A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte Ori..
Glashütten
Glashütten is a small community in the Hochtaunuskreis. This community in the Taunus, which is made up of the three formerly independent communities of Glashütten, Schloßborn and Oberems, lies in the Hochtaunus Nature Park, not far from Königstein im Taunus. Contents 1 Geography1.1 ..
Glashütte Original
Glashütte was founded in 1845. They are one of the few watchmakers who use their own movement, and have 10 proprietary movement innovations. Pronunciation Glashütte is pronounced [GLAS-hoot-teh] ..
Glasite
The Glasites were a Christian sect founded in about 1730 in Scotland by John Glas. It was spread by his son-in-law Robert Sandeman into England and America, where they were called Sandemanians, but is now practically extinct. Glas dissented from the Westminster Confession only in his views as to th..
Glaslyn
The lake Glaslyn in front of Llyn Llydaw, seen from Snowdon Glaslyn (Welsh for blue lake) is a lake in Snowdonia National Park on the flanks of Snowdon in Wales. It is roughly round and has formed in a cwm about two thirds of the way up the mountain. Its special significance is that it is one ..
Glaslyn Airport
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Glasmine 43
The Glasmine 43 was a German land mine used during World War II. External link [Sample images] ..
Glasnevin
Glasnevin is a residential neighbourhood on the Northside of the city of Dublin and south of the Ballymun area. Here is located Prospect Cemetery better known as Glasnevin Cemetery, the most historically notable burial place in the country and the last resting place among a host of historical figur..
Glasnevin Cemetery
Glasnevin Cemetery is the main Catholic cemetery in Dublin, the capital of Ireland. Glasnevin CemeteryThe round tower (centre) stands over the tomb of Daniel O'ConnellEamon de Valera's graveHis wife, Sinéad, and son, Brian (who was killed in a horse-riding accident in 1936) are buried there also...
Glasnost
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Russian term гласность Translit: glasnost English: openness Glasnost ([pronunciation�..
Glaspalast
Glaspalast is an indoor sporting arena located in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The capacity of the arena is 9,000 people. It is currently home to the ENBW Ludwigsburg basketball team. ..
Glaspaleis
The Glaspaleis (in English: Glass Palace or Crystal Palace) is the name of former fashion house and department store Schunck in Heerlen, The Netherlands, built in 1935, which is now the cultural centre of the city. The original name is Modehuis Schunck (Schunck Fashion House), but it was soon nick..
Glaspaleis/sandbox
The Glaspaleis (in English: Glass Palace or Crystal Palace) is the name of former fashion house and department store Schunck in Heerlen, The Netherlands, built in 1935, which is now the cultural centre of the city. The original name is Modehuis Schunck (Schunck Fashion House), but it was soon..
Glass
This article refers to the material. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation). Glass can be made transparent and flat, or into other shapes and colours as shown in this ball from the Verrerie of Brehat in Brittany. Glass is a uniform amorphous solid material, usually produced when the viscou..
Glass-ceramic
Glass-ceramic materials shares many properties with both glass and more traditional crystalline ceramics. It is formed as a glass, and then made to crystalize partly by heat treatment. Unlike sintered ceramics, glass-ceramics have no pores between crystals. While materials such as "vaseline" gla..
Glass-ceramic-to-metal seals
Glass-to-metal seals have been around for many years, with one of the most common uses being lamp bulb seals. A more recent invention is glass-ceramic-to-metal seals. Properties Glass-ceramics are polycrystalline ceramic materials prepared by the controlled crystallization of suitable glasses, norm..
Glass-coated wire
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Glass-coating is a process invented in 1924 by G. F. Taylor for producing fine glass-coated metal filaments only a few micrometres in diameter. In this process, known as the "Taylor-wire" or "microwire process", the metal to be produced in microwire form is held ..
Glass-reinforced plastic
The composite Rutan VariEze, a home-build light aircraft Glass-reinforced plastic (GRP), is a composite material or fibre-reinforced plastic made of a plastic reinforced by fine fibers made of glass. Like graphite-reinforced plastic, the composite material is commonly referred to by the name ..
Glass-Steagall Act
Two separate laws are known as the Glass-Steagall Act. Both acts were reactions of the government to cope with the economic problems which followed the Stock Market Crash of 1929. The first, enacted February 27 1932, took the United States off the gold standard and greatly increased the ability of ..
Glassan
For the village in England, see Glasson Dock Glassan, also spelled Glasson (Irish: Glasán meaning: Streamlet), is a small village of 216 inhabitants (2002 census) situated in rural County Westmeath, Ireland, 7 miles north of Athlone, not far from the shores of Lough Ree. A small river known as the ..
Glassblowing
Sculpting hot blown glass, glowing due to blackbody radiation. Glassblowing is the process of forming glass into useful shapes while the glass is in a molten, semi-liquid state. Contents 1 History2 Process3 External links3.1 General glassblowing3.2 Museums3.3 Gl..
Glassboro, New Jersey
Glassboro highlighted in Gloucester County. Inset map: Gloucester County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Glassboro is a Borough in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 19,068. Glassboro is home to Rowan Universit..
Glassboro Summit Conference
Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin and President Johnson during the meeting in Glassboro. Hollybush Mansion at then Glassboro State College, site of the summit meetings. The Glassboro Summit Conference was a 1967 summit meeting, held during the Cold War, between United States President Lyndo..
Glasschord
The glasschord (or glasscord) is a crystallophone that resembles the celesta but uses keyboard-driven hammers to strike glass bars instead of metal bars. See also CelestaCrystallophoneGlassKeyboard instrument External links [Glass Music] ..
Glasscock
There have been several historical figures named Glasscock: George Washington Glasscock, 19th century Texas settlerJack Glasscock (1859-1947), American baseball playerWilliam Ellsworth Glasscock, 20th century governor of West Virginia It is also a placename: Glasscock County, Texas (named for Georg..
Glasscock County, Texas
Glasscock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population is 1,406. Its county seat is Garden City6. Glasscock is named for George Washington Glasscock, an early settler of the Austin, Texas area. According to the results of the 2000 US Presidential election, it ..
Glassell Park, Los Angeles, California
Glassell Park is a district in northeastern Los Angeles, California. It is generally considered to be part of East Los Angeles. Geography Glassell Park is bordered by Atwater Village and Silver Lake on the west, the city of Glendale on the northeast, Echo Park on the southwest, Cypress Park on the..
Glasser
Glasser could be William Glasser, American psychiatristHarold Glasser, New Deal economist and Soviet spySurfboard Glasser, One who applies fiberglass to a surfboard blank This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Glasser effect
The Glasser effect describes the creation of singularities in the flow field of a magnetically confined plasma when small resonant preturbations modify the gradient of the pressure field. External links [Physics of magnetically confined plasmas] ..
Glasses
A pair of modern glasses A pair of more traditional glasses Glasses, spectacles, or eyeglasses are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the human eyes, sometimes for purely aesthetic reasons but normally for vision correction or eye protection. Special glasses are used for viewing thr..
Glassesdirect
Glasses Direct, Spex4less and Spexmaniac are UK-based online shops that offer to manufacture and deliver price-discounted spectacles In the UK a customer can go to an opticians (shop) on the high street and purchase a fixed price eye examination, from which the optician will issue a written prescri..
Glasses (song)
Glasses is an experimental musical peice by Paul McCartney. It was released on his first solo album McCartney. It is played by someone (probably Paul McCartney) running their finger around the rims of crystal glasses in the key of B major. It contains a small snippet of "Suicide", an unreleased Paul..
Glasses fetishism
Glasses fetishism is the name used to describe a fetishistic attraction to people wearing prescription glasses or sunglasses, or in certain cases, to the act of wearing glasses or the glasses themselves. Although attraction to people wearing glasses is generally not considered to be a form of parap..
Glasses Malone
Glasses Malone or G-Malone for short, (born in 1979) is a West Coast rapper and known Crip from the Watts District of Los Angeles, California. Traditionally associated with Black Wall Street despite the fact that most the artist on the record label were Bloods, Malone signed with Sony Records for ..
Glassfish
Glassfish may refer to: The Asiatic glassfishes in the family Ambassidae.Glassfish Application Server, for the Java Open Source Enterprise Server. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
GlassFish
GlassFish is the name of an open source development project for the next generation Sun Microsystems Java EE server. Sun is productizing this as the Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition (PE) 9. GlassFish is based on application server source code donated by Sun and Oracle Corporation'..
Glassfish Application Server
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. GlassFish is an open source ..
Glasshoughton railway station
redirect [[template:UK stations]]Glasshoughton railway station serves Glasshoughton in West Yorkshire. It lies on the Pontefract Line, operated by Northern Rail, 19 km (12 miles) south east from Leeds. The station is currently one of the newest on the network, having opened by Metro (West Yorkshir..
Glasshoughton Welfare F.C.
Glasshoughton Welfare F.C. is a football based in Glasshoughton near Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. They joined the Northern Counties East Football League Division Three in 1985. They have reached the 2nd round of the FA Vase twice in their history. Currently, they are members of the Northern C..
Glasshouse Mountains
The town of Glasshouse Mountains, known colloquially as just Glasshouse, is named after the famous mountains and National Park of the same name. The town's population is just over 900 and many of its original foundations were built on sugarcane and pineapple farming. The town also has a train stati..
Glasshouse Mountains railway station, Queensland
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GlassHouse Technologies
GlassHouse Technologies was founded in 2001 as a dedicated enterprise storage consulting firm. The company emerged as a leader in the field, expanding across the United States with the acquisition of the Customer Services Operation of Auspex in 2003, and into Europe with the addition of two local ..
Glassing
"Glassing" is an extremely violent attack carried out as part of a physical altercation between two people. Glass attacks are most often carried out at bars or pubs where alcohol is being served, and hence a beer or wine glass is readily available to be used as an offensive weapon. The person who ..
Glassjaw
Worship and Tribute Glassjaw is a four-piece post-hardcore band from Long Island, New York. The band was formed by lead singer Daryl Palumbo, (drummer and later guitarist) Justin Beck, former guitarist Todd Weinstock, former bassist Ariel Telford and former guitarist Kris Baldwin who had b..
Glassmanor, Maryland
Glassmanor is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County in the State of Maryland in the United States of America. Because it is not formally incorporated, it has no official boundaries, but the United States Census Bureau has defined a census-designated place consisting of Glassmanor and..
Glassmen Drum and Bugle Corps
The Glassmen Location Toledo, OH Division Division I Founded 1961 Director Brian Hickman Championship Titles none, 5th place in 1998, 1999, 2001 Corps Uniform black, white on top, with the famous Glassmen triangle on the left. The Glassmen Drum and Bugle Corps i..
Glassonby
Glassonby is a small village in the Eden Valley about 2 miles south south east of Kirkoswald, Cumbria. There is a methodist church and a microlight flying centre in the village. The Anglican church of St. Michael just to the south of the village is not the parish church of Glassonby but of Addingh..
Glasson Dock
Glasson Dock is a village south of Lancaster, at the mouth of the River Lune. Due to the difficulty of navigation up the Lune to the docks in Lancaster, it was decided in 1779 by Lancaster port commission to build a dock at Glasson. The port commission purchased land in 1780, and completed the doc..
Glasspack
A glasspack, also known as a cherry bomb, is a kind of automobile muffler in which the exhaust gas passes straight through the center of the muffler. Packed fiberglass surrounds the exhaust channel and absorbs some of the high-frequency sound. All mufflers impede the flow of exhaust gas and create ..
Glassphalt
Glassphalt (also spelled "glasphalt") is a variety of asphalt that uses crushed glass. It has been used as an alternative to conventional bituminous asphalt pavement since the early 1970s. Glassphalt must be properly mixed and placed if it is to meet roadway pavement standards, requiring some modif..
Glassport, Pennsylvania
Glassport is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, approximately 10 miles (16 km) (direct) from the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers where they meet and form the Ohio river. Glassport lies alongside the Monongahela river in the "Mon valley". Municipalities in the river valle..
Glassroth v. Moore
Glassroth v. Moore, CV-01-T-1268-N, 229 F. Supp. 2d 1290 (M.D. Ala. 2002), and its companion case Maddox and Howard v. Moore, CV-01-T-1269-N, concern then-Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy S. Moore and a stone monument of the Ten Commandments in the rotunda of the State Judiciary Building in..
GLASSsHRIMP
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. gLASSsHRiMP is a London based collective which publishes a magazine; promotes club nights and presents a weekly radio show on resonance 104.4fm..
Glasstron
The Sony Glasstron was a portable head-mounted display. The products included two LCD screens and two earphones for video and audio respectively. The Glasstron was released to the U.S. market in 1997. Various models were released. Supported video inputs included PC (15 pin, VGA interface), Composi..
Glassware
Glassware includes: Drinkware (for beverages)VasesPitcher (container)sArt glassArt marblesLaboratory glassware Stained glass is not directly glassware, but is closely related. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referr..
Glasswater Creek
In the Narnia novels, Glasswater Creek is a small estuary south of Cair Paravel whose head is near Aslan's How. Trumpkin the dwarf and the Pevensie children row up this inlet to reach Prince Caspian X. Author C.S. Lewis did not intend to use the American definition of a creek as a small stream, th..
Glassworks
For information on the manufacture of glass, see Glassblowing. Glassworks is an album by Philip Glass with 5 pieces, released under CBS/Sony Classical in 1982. It is regarded as being a characteristically Glass-like set of works. Facades has its origins in the film score Koyaanisqatsi, but this pie..
Glassworld Stadium
The Glassworld Stadium is a football stadium in Histon, a small village near Impington, Cambridgeshire in South East England. Histon F.C. were founded in 1904. This, their home ground, has a capacity of 3,250 with 450 covered seating. Histon were champions of the Southern Premier League last sea..
Glassworm
A glassworm is a type of midge larva called Chaoborus. They are also known as phantom midge larvae, because they are transparent. They can be found commonly in lakes all over the world and can be up to 2 centimeters in length. Glassworms are almost entirely transparent, except for pairs of black ..
Glasswort
For the Australian species also referred to as glassworts, see Halosarcia The glassworts comprise the genus Salicornia of succulent, salt tolerant plants that grow in salt marshes, on beaches, and among mangroves. Glasswort species are native to the United States and Europe. Salicornia virgin..
Glassy-winged sharpshooter
The Glassy-winged sharpshooter (Homalodisca coagulata) is a large leafhopper insect from the family Cicadellidae, similar to other species of sharpshooter. It is about 0.50 of an inch (12mm) in length. Its color is dark brown to black with a black-and-yellow underside. It has yellow eyes, and th..
Glassy carbon
Glassy carbon is a class of non-graphitizing carbon which is widely used as an electrode material in electrochemistry, as well as for high temperature crucibles and as a component of some prosthetic devices. It was first produced by workers at the laboratories of The General Electric Company, UK, i..
Glass (disambiguation)
Glass may refer to: Glasses, spectacles, or eyeglassesGlass (drinkware)Crystal meth, a drug sometimes called glassGlass (EP), a 2003 EP by The Sea and Cake People: Philip Glass (minimalist composer)Carter Glass (American politician)Hugh Glass (fur trapper and frontiersman) Glass may also refer to:..
Glass (EP)
Glass is a 2003 EP by The Sea and Cake. Track listing "To the Author (Version 1)" – 5:28"To the Author (Version 2)" – 6:10"Traditional Wax Coin" – 4:59"An Echo In" – 4:30"Tea and Cake (Mix by Stereolab)" – 4:00"Interiors (Broadcast Remix)" – 3:21"Hotel Tell (C's Mix)" – 8:52 ..
Glass and Amber
Glass and Amber is a 1987 collection of short stories and essays by science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. The book was published by NESFA Press to commemorate Cherryh’s appearance as the Guest of Honor at Boskone 24, a science fiction convention. Only 1,000 books in total were prin..
Glass and Ashes
Glass and Ashes are a four piece punk rock band from Ventura, California. They released their debut album "Aesthetic Arrest" in October 2004 on No Idea Records, a Florida based independent record label founded by Var Thelin. Since then, they have released a split 7" with Portland's Science o..
Glass Army
Glass Army is an Alternative, Modern Rock band from Newcastle, Australia, that formed early 2005. The band consists of: Alex Bulley: lead vocals, bass guitarJesse Bulley: lead guitar, backing vocalsJordan Brown: drums, percussion, sampling/mulch The band have recently completed their debut EP, ..
Glass art
Glass ball made in Verrerie of Bréhat. Glass art includes the creation of stained glass, working glass in a torch flame (lampworking), glass beadmaking, glass casting, glass fusing, and the making of glass shapes through glass blowing. It dates back to prehistoric times, was extensively deve..
Glass Beach
Glass Beach is an unusual beach hidden in Benicia, California. Instead of sand, the beach is covered in broken shards of glass. According to the locals, during the 1950's there was a bar situated above the beach. Instead of dumping their glass bottles, they would toss them down on to the rock belo..
Glass beadmaking
Beads are amongst the oldest human art and technology, dating back 30,000 years (Dubin, 1987). Glass beads have been dated back to at least Roman times. Perhaps the earliest glass-like beads were Egyptian faience beads, a form of clay bead with a self-forming vitreous coating. Contents 1 ..
Glass Bottles
Glass bottles are bottles created from glass. They can very in size considerably, but are most commonly found in sizes ranging between about 10ml and 5 litres. Evidence of glass can be found as far back in history as the Phoenecians. Millions of glass bottles are created worldwide every day. On ..
Glass bottom boat
The interior of a glass bottom boat A glass bottom boat is a boat with sections of glass (or other suitable transparent material) below the waterline allowing passengers to observe the underwater environment from within the boat. Glass bottom boats are used almost exclusively for giving tour..
Glass bottom boat (disambiguation)
A glass bottom boat is a boat with sections of glass (or other suitable transparent material) below the waterline allowing passengers to observe the underwater environment from within the boat. Glass Bottom Boat may also refer to: The Glass Bottom Boat, a 1966 romantic comedy film starring Doris Da..
Glass Bowl
Glass Bowl is a stadium in Toledo, Ohio. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the University of Toledo Rockets. It was built in 1937 at a cost of only $335,000 as a Works Progress Administration project. Originally it seated 18,500 fans, but following a major reno..
Glass break detector
A glass break detector is a device that detects the noise of glass breaking that is connected to a burglar alarm. If it detects broken glass, and the alarm is set, then it sets off the alarm. See also Smoke detectorMotion detector More info [Glass break detector article] ..
Glass brick
Architectural glass brick provides an ideal combination of passage of light, and visual obscuration (visual distortion) to provide privacy. To the left, doorless labyrinth entrances separate the men's and women's sections. Near the top of the wall straight ahead, and to the upper middle, one ca..
Glass casket
Glass Casket is a Christian melodic deathcore band from North Carolina. Current band members Blake Richardson - DrummerAdam Cody - SingerJake Troth - GuitaristDustie Waring - GuitaristSid Menon - Bass, Vocals Discography We Are Gathered Here Today - February 10, 2004We Are Gathered Here Today Reiss..
Glass catfish
The Glass Catfish or Ghost Fish (Kryptopterus bicirrhis) is a transparent freshwater aquarium fish. Body lengths can range up to 15 centimetres (6 inches), but are usually less in aquarium specimens. Native to Southeast Asia, these catfish prefer tanks with open swimming areas with a moderate curr..
Glass ceiling
The term glass ceiling (officially known as 'vertical segregation') refers to the observation that top-level management in businesses consist predominantly, if not exclusively, of a certain demographic (e.g., white heterosexual men). A "ceiling" is suggested because persons outside the dominant dem..
Glass Chain
The Glass Chain or Crystal Chain sometimes known as the "Utopian Correspondence" (German:Die Gläserne Kette) was a chain letter that took place between 1919 and 1920. It was a correspondence of architects that formed a basis of expressionist architecture in Germany. It was initiated by Bruno Taut. ..
Glass cloth
Glass cloth is a textile material, the name of which indicates the use for which it was originally intended. The cloths are in general woven with the plain weave, and the fabric may be all white, striped or checked with red, blue or other colored threads; the checked cloths are the most common. The ..
Glass cockpit
The glass cockpit of a Boeing P-8 Multimission Maritime Aircraft A Glass cockpit is an aircraft cockpit that features electronic instrument displays. A relatively recent development, glass cockpits are highly sought-after upgrades from traditional cockpits. Where a traditional cockpit rel..
Glass code
A glass code is a method of classifying glasses for optical use, such as the manufacture of lenses and prisms. There are many different types of glass with different compositions and optical properties, and a glass code is used to distinguish between them. There are several different glass classifi..
Glass container industry
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]]Glass containers are a common part of everyday life - we enjoy beverages such as water, soft drink, juice, beer, wine, spirit from bottles - jams and spreads from jars. The glass container's manufacture often involves a far greater level of complexity, automat..
Glass Eels
Glass Eels is a play written by Nell Leyshon, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2003. The play is set on the Somerset Levels one August, probably on the River Parrett. While it explores a young girl's sexual awakening, and her acceptance of past loss, it also concerns eel fishing and a dying rural w..
Glass electrode
Glass electrode is a potentiometric sensor made from glass of a specific composition. Almost all commercial electrodes related to ion-selective sensors with electrode function for single charged ions, like H+, Na+, Ag+. Only few chalcogenide glass electrodes have electrode function for double-charge..
Glass Eye Pix
Glass Eye Pix is an independent film production company based in New York City. Larry Fessenden is president of the company. Contents 1 Production Company2 Distributor3 Related Links4 Related Wiki Sites Production Company The Last Winter (2006) Escape Artists (2005) Th..
Glass family
The Glass family is a group of fictional characters that have been featured in a number of J.D. Salinger's short stories. All but one of the Glass family stories were first published in The New Yorker; several of them have been collected and published in the volumes Nine Stories; Franny and Zooey; a..
Glass Fiber
Contents 1 Facts about Glass2 History3 Major Fiber Properties4 Production Method5 Producers of Glass Related Fiber Products by Company and Country6 Trade Names7 Uses and products made from glass fibers8 Care9 Other Information10 Sources for More In..
Glass float
Small glass float from southern tip of Taiwan Glass floats, glass fishing floats, or Japanese glass fishing floats are popular collectors’ items. They were once used by fishermen in many parts of the world to keep their nets afloat. Large groups of fishnets strung together, sometimes 50 mil..
Glass floor
A glass floor is transparent section of a floor in a building or a boat. Usually made of a reinforced glass, the most common use is as a tourist attraction. Glass bottom boats are popular for allowing a better view into the sea. The highest above ground level, in the CN Tower in Toronto, can wit..
Glass Flowers
The Glass Flowers at Harvard, formally The Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, is a famous collection at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They were made by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka from 1887 through 1936 at their studio in Hosterwitz, Germany, ne..
Glass frog
The Centrolenidae, is a family of order Anura consisting of members commonly known as glass frogs. The group is characterized by the presence of some degree of translucency in the skin of the abdomen, which is caused by lack of pigment, through which bones, muscles, and the internal viscera can be..
Glass Hammer
Glass Hammer (2005) Glass Hammer is a progressive rock band from Chattanooga, Tennessee. They formed in 1992 when multi-instrumentalists Steve Babb (then known as "Stephen DeArqe") and Fred Schendel began to write and record Journey of the Dunadan, a concept album based on the story of Aragorn..
Glass harmonica
A glass harmonica. The glass harmonica, also known as glass armonica or simply armonica (derived from "armonia," the Italian word for harmony) is a type of musical instrument that uses a series of glass bowls or goblets graduated in size to produce musical tones by means of friction (instrumen..
Glass Harp
Glass Harp is a Youngstown, Ohio based power trio consisting of guitarist Phil Keaggy, drummer John Sferra and bassist Dan Pecchio. In the early 1970s, Glass Harp performed with Traffic,Yes, The Kinks, Humble Pie, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, and Grand Funk Railroad among others, on stages ranging ..
Glass House
The Glass house or Johnson house, built in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut was an important project for architect Phillip Johnson and his associate Richard Foster, and for modern architecture. It was also the place of Philip Johnson's passing in January of 2005. The house is located behind a s..
Glass Houses
Glass Houses is an album by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel, released in 1980 (see 1980 in music). It features Joel's first song to peak at #1 on Billboard's Pop Singles chart, "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me." The album itself topped the Pop Albums chart for six weeks. Opening with the sou..
Glass house effect
Glass House Effect (or GHE), is the resulting phenomenon brought on by an awareness that one is subject to ubiquitous surveillance. In corporate environments, the transparency is considered a good idea, as it is believed this discourages corporate crime and other misfeasance. GHE can induce an over..
Glass House in Budapest
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. During the Holocaust Swiss diplomat Carl Lutz helped Jews in Budapest in many ways, including protection at the ..
Glass House Mountains National Park
Coonowrin, one of the more notable of the Glass House Mountains Glass House Mountains is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 70 km north of Brisbane. It consists of a flat plain punctuated by volcanic plugs, the cores of extinct volcanoes that formed 25 million to 27 million years ago...
Glass House Point
Glass House Point in James City County, Virginia is the northern terminus of the Jamestown Ferry, which was relocated there as part of the development of Jamestown for the celebration the 350th anniversary in 1957. The state-operated ferry service crosses the James River to Scotland in Surry Count..
Glass key award
The Glass Key award (presumably named after The Glass Key novel), is an annual literature award, awarded to the best Scandinavian crime fiction novel of the year. The glass key (a real glass key) is awarded every year by the crime writers of Scandinavia (Skandinavisk Kriminalselskab ) to an author f..
Glass knife
In electron microscopy, glass knives are used to make the ultrathin sections needed for imaging. --> Manufacture Glass knives can be made in the lab quite easily. This can be done with machines designed for this purpose or a special pair of pliers. The pliers have two raised bumps on one jaw and..
Glass knifefish
Glass knifefishes (Sternopygidae) are a family of fishes in the order Gymnotiformes. Genera Archolaemus - Distocyclus - Eigenmannia - Rhabdolichops - Sternopygus Wikispecies has information related to: [[Wikispecies:|}}}]] ..
Glass lizard
Eastern Glass Lizard,(Ophisaurus ventralis) Merritt Island, Florida, USA, June 3, 2006 The Glass Lizards or glass snakes, genus Ophisaurus, are a group of reptiles that resemble snakes, but are actually lizards. Although most species have no legs, their head shape and the fact that they have..
Glass marimba
The glass marimba is a crystallophone that is similar to the marimba, but has bars of glass instead of wood. The bars, which the performer strikes with padded mallets, are perched on a glass box to provide the necessary resonance. Glass marimbas are utilised by the Brazilian percussion ensemble, Uak..
Glass Mask
|} Glass Mask (ガラスの仮面 Garasu no Kamen) is a long running shōjo manga by Suzue Miuchi, serialised in Hana to Yume from January 1976, and collected in 42 tankōbon as of 2006. It follows the story of an ordinary girl named Maya Kitajima and her tumultous rise into the world of acti..
Glass microsphere
Glass microspheres are spheres of glass technically manufactured with a diameter in the micrometer range (from 1 to 1000 (microns))[link], although the term is also used for a wider range of 100 nanometres to 5 millimetres. Hollow glass microspheres, sometimes termed microballoons, have di..
Glass no Kantai - La Legende du vent de l'univers
, subtitled La Legende du vent de l'univers ("The Legend of the wind of the universe"), is a Japanese anime by GONZO. External links [Official Site] #redirect [[Template:Ja icon]] ..
Glass Octopus
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Glass of antimony
Glass of antimony, vitrum antimonii, is a transparent glass created from a preparation of antimony, historically used as an emetic. It was created using crude antimony, ground and calcined by a vehement fire, in an earthen crucible, till it no longer fumed, indicating that its sulfur was evaporated...
Glass onion
Glass onions were large hand blown glass bottles used aboard sailing ships to hold wine or brandy. For increased stability on rough seas, the bottles were fashioned with a wide-bottom shape to prevent toppling, thus making the bottles look somewhat onion-shaped. "Glass Onion" is also the name of a..
Glass Onion
"Glass Onion" Song by The Beatles From the album The Beatles Album released 22 November, 1968 Recorded 11 September, 1968 Genre Rock Song Length 2:17 Record label Apple Records Producer George Martin The Beatles Album Listing Dear Prudence (Track 2 of Disc 1) Glass Onion (Track 3 of Dis..
Glass Packaging Institute
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. The Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) is a trade association for the U.S. glass container industry. Each ..
Glass parking lot
Glass parking lot is a reference to an area of sand after a nuclear bomb is detonated above it. The expression rose out of nuclear tests in the U.S. state of New Mexico during the Manhattan Project. The heat from the bombs turned the area into a flat plate of glass. The phrase is often employed as ..
Glass Plus
Glass Plus is a popular glass and multi-surface cleaner. It contains the chemical ammonia. ..
Glass recycling
Glass recycling is the process of turning waste glass into usable products. This includes separating different colors (usually transparent, green and brown) of glass. Contents 1 Overview2 Environmental effects3 See also4 External links Overview Along with paper, glass is..
Glass rimmer
A glass rimmer is a bar accessory used to apply salt or sugar to the rim of a glass. It usually consists of one or more shallow plastic discs that the glass is turned upside down into. The discs can be filled with either the rimming salt or sugar, or sometimes something to moisten the rim of the g..
Glass Slippers
Glass Slippers (Glass Shoes) is a 40-episode South Korean drama series, first broadcast by SBS in 2002. Contents 1 Storyline2 Cast3 Staff4 See also5 External links Storyline Kim Hyun Ju, who starred as Yoonhee, and Kim Ji Ho, who starred as Taehee, born into a one-paren..
Glass squid
The family Cranchiidae comprises the approximately 60 species of glass squids, also known as cranchiid or cranch squids. Cranchiid squids occur in surface and midwater depths of open ocean around the world. They range in body size from 10 cm to 2 m. The common name, glass squid, derives from the ..
Glass Tiger
Glass Tiger's debut album, "The Thin Red Line," from 1986. Glass Tiger is a Canadian rock band formed in 1980, in Newmarket, Ontario. Originally named Tokyo, the band was able to produce two hit singles, "Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" and "Someday," both of which come from their debut albu..
Glass Tower
The Glass Tower is a fictional skyscraper featured in the 1974 Irwin Allen disaster film The Towering Inferno. The tower is 138 stories tall and sheathed with large floor-to-ceiling gold-tinted windows; exterior columns are clad in gold-colored metal panels. The lobby includes a large 16-story-high ..
Glass transition temperature
A material’s glass transition temperature, Tg, is the temperature below which molecules have little relative mobility. Tg is usually applicable to wholly or partially amorphous phases such as glasses and plastics. For inorganic or mineral glasses, such as common silicon dioxide (SiO2) glass, it is..
Glass tube
Glass Tube, a tube made of glass used for carrying gases between pieces of apparatus during a laboratory experiment. A Glass Tube may also be known as a Delivery Tube. ..
Glass Veal Group
Glass Veal Group were a surrealist art group founded in Tuscaloosa, Alabama which later continued in Birmingham. The group met to partake in a wide array of art forms including visual (automatic writing, painting, and drawing) and audial (surrealist poetry and theatre). ..
Glass Walkers
The Glass Walkers are a fictional tribe of [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse|Garou]], or werewolves, in White Wolf's [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse]] role-playing game, set in the World of Darkness multiverse. The Glass Walkers are the wolves of the cities, sharing that realm with the Bone Gnawers. Wherea..
Glass with Embedded Metal and Sulfides
Glass with Embedded Metal and Sulfides (GEMS) are tiny spheroids in cosmic dust particles with bulk compositions that are approximately chondritic. They form the building blocks of anhydrous interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) in general, and cometary IDPs, in particular. Their compositions, minero..
Glass wool
Glass wool is similar to steel wool. It is simply very thin strings of glass arranged into a spongy texture. Glass wool is used widely as an insulating material. Manufacturing process After the fusion of a mixture of natural sand and recycled glass at 1,450 °C, the glass that is produced is conve..
Glastenbury, Vermont
Glastenbury, Vermont Glastenbury is a town located in Bennington County, Vermont. The town was unincorporated by an act of the state legistlature in 1937, and is now essentially a ghost town. As of the 2000 census, the town's population is six. Glastenbury is one of five Vermont towns where th..
Glasthule
Glasthule is a small village located along Dublin's East Coast, between Dún Laoghaire and Dalkey. Every year it celebrates Bloomsday (celebrating the day featured in James Joyce's highly acclaimed novel Ulysses). The James Joyce Tower is located in nearby Sandycove. See also Sandycove and Glasth..
Glaston
Glaston is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. Glaston is about 4 miles south of Rutland Water and is situated on the A47. There are approximately 80 houses in total with one public house 'The Pheasant'. There is an active Parish Meeting that is held once a month and..
Glastonbury
For the town in the United States see Glastonbury, Connecticut. For the music festival, see Glastonbury Festival. redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Glastonbury is a small town in Somerset, England, situated at a dry spot on the Somerset Levels, 30 miles south of Bristol. The town has a po..
Glastonbury, Connecticut
Glastonbury (41n43, 72w37 EST) is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 31,876 at the 2000 census. It was named after the English Glastonbury. Glastonbury is located on the banks of the Connecticut River, south east from Hartford. Contents 1 Geography2&nbs..
Glastonbury (film)
Glastonbury is a 2006 rockumentary film directed by Julien Temple which details the history of the Glastonbury Festival from 1970 to 2005. It is the third attempt to make a film about the festival. About the film The film is made up of footage shot by Temple at the festival in 2002, 2003, 2004 and ..
Glastonbury Abbey
Glastonbury Abbey in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, now presents itself as "traditionally the oldest above-ground Christian church in the world" situated "in the mystical land of Avalon" by dating the founding of the community of monks at A.D. 63, the legendary visit of Joseph of Arimathea, who was..
Glastonbury Anthems
Glastonbury Anthems is a DVD featuring live performances from the Glastonbury Festival from 1994 to 2004. The performances on the DVD were voted for by fans on the official festival website. Performances Franz Ferdinand, Matinee (2004)Travis, Driftwood (2000)Faithless, We Come 1 (2002)Manic Street ..
Glastonbury Canal
The Glastonbury Canal ran just over 14 miles through two locks from Glastonbury to Highbridge where it entered the Bristol Channel. The canal gained it Act of Parliament in 1827 and opened in 1833 one of the key promoters was Richard Prat the town clerk of Glastonbury. The canal was built with wide ..
Glastonbury Center, Connecticut
Glastonbury Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 7,157 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 12.5 km² (4.8 mi²). 12.4 km² (4.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.2 km..
Glastonbury chair
Glastonbury chair is a 19th century term for a late 16th century wooden folding chair, usually of oak, possibly based on a chair made for the last Abbot of Glastonbury, England. It was devised for use in churches before pews became common. GORDON BROWNING was the last maker of the Glastonbury chair..
Glastonbury F.C.
Glastonbury F.C. is a football club based in Glastonbury, England. They joined the Western Football League Division Two in 1919 and won the Western Football League title 3 times in their history. In the 1950-51 season, they reached the First Round Proper of the FA Cup. For the 2005-06 season, they a..
Glastonbury Fayre
Glastonbury Fayre is a 1972 documentary film directed by Peter Neal of the 1971 Glastonbury Festival which was held on 20 June-24 June 1971. Contents 1 About the film2 Music3 See also4 External links About the film The film is the first attempt to document the Glastonbury F..
Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival Location(s) Pilton, England Years active 1970 - present Date(s) last weekend of June (3 days) Genre(s) Rock, Alternative rock, Indie rock, Dance, World music, Punk Rock, Reggae, Folk music. The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly..
Glastonbury Festival line-ups
The Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. It has a diverse line-up ranging from music to comedy, to circus and theatre. The festival has been a regular fixture (with some breaks) since 1970. There are dozens of different stages and areas, ..
Glastonbury the Movie
For the 2006 documentary film, see Glastonbury (film) Glastonbury the Movie is a 1996 documentary film about the Glastonbury Festival produced and directed by William Beaton, Robin Mahoney and Matthew Salkeld. Contents 1 About the film2 Music3 See also4 External links About..
Glastonbury thorn
Main article: The Glastonbury Thorn. The Glastonbury thorn legend ties in Christ's death as well as the celebration of his birth. The legend goes that soon after the death of Christ, Joseph of Arimathea came to Britain to spread the message of Christianity. When he traveled there from the Holy Land..
Glastonbury Tor
Glastonbury Tor is a teardrop-shaped hill at Glastonbury, Somerset, England, with its only standing architectural feature the roofless St Michael's Tower of the former church. Tor is a local word of Celtic origin meaning 'conical hill'. The Tor has a striking location in the middle of a plain cal..
Glasya
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Glasya is a Princess of Hell (Baator in later editions of the game), daughter of the Overlord of the Hells himself, Asmodeus. Like many of the archfiends in the game, Glasya, at least namewise, has her origins in real world myt..
Glasya-Labolas
In demonology Glasya-Labolas is a mighty President (and Earl to other authors) of Hell who commands thirty-six legions of demons. He teaches all arts (and sciences to some authors), just in an instant according to some demonologists. He is the author and captain of manslaughter and bloodshed, tells ..
Glas (book)
Glas is a book by Jacques Derrida published in 1974. Following the structure of Jean Genet's Ce qui est resté d'un Rembrandt déchiré en petits carrés bien réguliers, et foutu aux chiottess, the text is written in two columns. The left column is about Hegel, the right column is about Genet. Howe..
Glas (disambiguation)
Doktor GlasEilean GlasUschi GlasJohn GlasGeorge GlasEilean Glas, ScalpayEochaid Faebar GlasComhaontas GlasGreen Party/Comhaontas GlasGlas, an automobile named after Hans GlasGlas, a 1974 book by Jacques Derrida See also GlassGras, GrassGlaser, Glazer This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation ..
Glas javnosti
Glas javnosti is a daily newspaper published in Belgrade. Founded by a group of journalists who left Blic newspaper, its first issue appeared on April 20, 1998. Initially, the paper was published under Novi Blic name, but the Economy Court put a stop to that by issuing an imediate injuction citin..
Glas Koncila
Glas Koncila is a Croatian, Roman Catholic, weekly newspaper published in Zagreb and distributed throughout the country. Contents 1 In the Service of the Gospels2 A Promoter of Conciliar Renewal3 An \"Opposition\" Publication4 Independence and Openness5 External links ..
Glas Maol
Glas Maol is the highest point in the Mounth hills, in the southeastern part of the Highlands of Scotland. The broad, flat summit is divided between the council area of Aberdeenshire, Angus and Perth and Kinross, though the highest point lies wholly within Angus; indeed Glas Maol is the highest ..
Glas Slavonije
Glas Slavonije is a local daily newspaper in Slavonia, Croatia. It is controlled by Branimir Glavaš, the controversial right-wing politician from Osijek. ..
Glathricon
Glathricon is a gaming convention that was run in Evansville, Indiana beginning in 1982. The convention promoted role playing gaming by bringing in guest game designers, adventure authors, and game masters, and ran many of the early RPGA events. The convention annually awarded the Joe Martin award..
Glatigny
Glatigny is the name of several communes in France: Glatigny, in the Manche départementGlatigny, in the Moselle départementGlatigny, in the Oise département This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Glatiramer acetate
Glatiramer Acetate or glatiramer (GA; trademark Copaxone® by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.) is licensed in much of the world for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS). In early trials of the drug, it was known as Copolymer-1 and Cop-1. Glatiramer reduces the average relapse rate ..
Glattbrugg
Glattbrugg is a town in Switzerland and is the Swiss headquarters of the worlds largest employment agency Adecco SA. ..
Glatton
– in Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire), England – is a village near Connington south of Yaxley. ..
GlaubeLiebeTod
GlaubeLiebeTod (German for FaithLoveDeath) is the ninth studio album by the German band Oomph!. It was released in 24 March, 2006. A digipak with two bonus songs and a DVD is also available. Contents 1 Tracklist2 Digipak Extras3 Singles4 Videos Tracklist Gott ist ein Pops..
Glauber
This article is about the computer software system called Glauber. There is also an article about the Nobel Prize winning physicist Roy J. Glauber. Glauber is a discovery system type of artificial intelligence that is used to discover new chemical theories based on empirical evidence and the systema..
Glauberg
The Glauberg is a hill near the village of Glauburg in the Wetteraukreis, some 30 km. northeast of Frankfurt am Main that is made notable by the discovery there of earthworks and elite burials of early La Tène culture, mid-5th century BCE. The site was identified from the air as a tumulus in 1987, ..
Glauberite
Glauberite is a mineral, sodium calcium sulphate, formula Na2Ca(SO4)2 which foms as an evaporite. It is named for the closely related Glauber Salts. Because of its solubilty glauberite is often dissolved away from the crystal matrix leaving a mold into which other minerals are deposited giving th..
Glauber (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Glauber P representation
The Glauber-Sudarshan P-Representation is a way of writing down the state of any type of light using the coherent states as a basis. The density matrix is written as: [\hat = \int \phi(\alpha) |\rangle \langle | \rm^2 \alpha], where [|\alpha\rangle\,] are the coherent states a..
Glauber Rocha
Glauber, in an artistic vision Glauber Rocha (March 14, 1938–August 22, 1981) was a Brazilian film director, actor, and writer. He was born in Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Brazil. He was a law student but quickly turned to film criticism and direction. After a 1964 military coup, Rocha ..
Glauce
In Greek mythology, Glauce refers to two different people: Daughter of Creon, Glauce married Jason. She was killed, along with Jason's children, by his wife, Medea. Also known by the name Creusa, predominantly in Latin authors, e.g. Seneca (Medea) and Propertius (2.16.30).Glauce was one of the Ner..
Glauchau
Glauchau is a town in Germany, in the federal state of Saxony, on the right bank of the Mulde, 7 m. N. of Zwickau and I 7 W. of Chemnitz by rail. It is the capital of the Chemnitzer Land district. Pop. (2005) 26,255. History Glauchau was founded by a colony of Sorbs and Wends, and belonged to the..
Glaucidium
Glaucidium may refer to: Glaucidium, the genus of pygmy owls.Glaucidium, a genus of plants in the family Ranunculaceae. 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 to p..
Glaucidium (plant)
This article is about the plant. For the owl genus, see Glaucidium Glaucidium is a genus of plants in family Ranunculaceae. This perennial is a native of Japan. It is sometimes called the "Japanese wood poppy." The plant is sometimes placed in its own family, Glaucidiaceae. Species in Glauc..
Glaucium
Glaucium (Horned Poppy) is a genus of about 25 species of annual, biennial or perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to Europe, north Africa, and southwest and central Asia. The species commonly occur in saline habitats, including coasts and salt pans. List of sp..
Glaucochroite
Glaucochroite is a calcium manganese nesosilicate mineral with formula: CaMnSiO4. It occurs in metamorphosed limestones. It was first described in 1899 in Franklin Furnace, Sussex County, New Jersey. ..
Glaucodot
Glaucodot is a cobalt iron arsenic sulfide mineral with formula: (Co,Fe)AsS. The cobalt:iron(II) ratio is typically 3:1 with minor nickel substituting. It forms a series with arsenopyrite (FeAsS). It is an opaque grey to tin-white typically found as massive forms without external crystal form. It cr..
Glaucoma
Human eye cross-sectional view. Courtesy NIH National Eye Institute Glaucoma is a group of diseases of the optic nerve involving loss of retinal ganglion cells in a characteristic pattern of optic neuropathy. Although raised intraocular pressure is a significant risk factor for developing g..
Glaucoma valve
Glaucoma valves reduce the intraocular pressure (IOP) of the eye by directing the outflow of the aqueous humor through a shunt device. The IOP generally decreases from around 33 to 10 mmHg by removing on average 2.75 microliters/min.[link]The shunt device channels the aqueous humor in an..
Glauconite
A sample of glauconite Glauconite is a phyllosilicate (mica group) mineral of formula: (K,Na)(Fe3+,Al,Mg)2(Si,Al)4O10(OH)2. It can also be referred to as an iron silicate. It crystallizes with monoclinic geometry. The name is derived from the Greek glaucos (γλαυκος) meaning 'gleaming' o..
Glaucophane
Glaucophane Glaucophane is a mineral belonging to the amphibole group, chemical formula Na2(Mg,Fe)3Al2Si8O22(OH)2. It is named from its typical blue color (in Greek, glaucophane means "blue appearing"). Glaucophane crystallizes in the monoclinic system. The blue color is very diagnostic for t..
Glaucophyte
The glaucophytes, also referred to as glaucocystophytes or glaucocystids, are a tiny group of freshwater algae. They are distinguished mainly by the presence of cyanelles, primitive chloroplasts which closely resemble cyanobacteria and retain a thin peptidoglycan wall between their two membranes. ..
Glaucous-winged Gull
The Glaucous-winged Gull, Larus glaucescens, is a large, white-headed gull residing from the Aleutians to the western coast of Alaska to the coast of Washington. It also breeds on the northwest coast of Alaska. During non-breeding seasons they can be found along the coast of California. It is a ..
Glaucous Dog Rose
The Glaucous Dog Rose (Rosa dumalis) is a species of rose native to Europe and southwest Asia. It is a shrub that can be up to three metres high. It has long, bent thorns. It bears dark or light pink flowers in June and July. The hips are oval and quite soft. It may be confused with Dog Rose (Rosa..
Glaucous Gull
The Glaucous Gull, Larus hyperboreus is a large gull which breeds in the arctic regions of the northern hemisphere and the Atlantic coasts of Europe. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans as far south as the British Isles and northernmost states of the USA, ..
Glaucous Macaw
The Glaucous Macaw, Anodorhynchus glaucus, is a South American parrot which is now almost certainly extinct. It is closely related to the Lear's Macaw A. leari and the Hyacinth Macaw A. hyacinthinus. It was a large (70cm) blue macaw. It is a pale turquoise-blue color with a large greyish head. It..
Glauco Ortolano
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Glauco Ortolano is an American-Brazilian writer, scholar and translator born in 1959 in the city of Americana, Brazil. He is the co-founder of the Utah Translators and Interpreters Association (a Chapter of ATA) and the Asociacion Iberoroamericana de Escritores. He..
Glaucus
Greek deitiesseries Primordial deities Titans and Olympians Chthonic deities Personified concepts Other deities Aquatic deities PoseidonOceanusCetoNereusGlaucusThetisAmphitriteTethys TritonOphionProteusPhorcysPontusOceanidsNereidsNaiads In Greek mythology, Glaucus ("shiny" or "brig..
Glaucus atlanticus
Glaucus atlanticus, also known as the blue sea slug, is a nudibranch of the suborder Aeolidina. Its distribution is throughout throughout the world's oceans in temperate and tropical waters. G. atlanticus preys on the Portuguese Man o' War (Physalia physalis), Velella velella, the Blue Button (Por..
Glaur
In Norse mythology, Glaur was the mother of Máni and Sól by Mundilfari. Norse mythology List of Norse gods | Æsir | Vanir | Giants | Elves | Dwarves | Valkyries | Einherjar | Norns Odin | Thor | Freyr | Freya | Loki | Balder | Tyr | Yggdrasil | Ginnungagap | Ragnarök Sources: Poetic ..
Glaurung
Dragons ofMiddle-earth Ancalagon Glaurung Scatha Smaug Known as The Deceiver,The Golden, and the Worm of Greed, Glaurung was the first and greatest of the land-bound fire-breathing Dragon, in J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth legendarium. Glaurung was a very powerful and cunnin..
GlavUpDK
GlavUpDK is the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The name translates to "Main Administration for Service to the Diplomatic Corps." The current director general is Ivan Ivanovich Sergeyev. External link [Ministry of Foreign Affairs] ..
Glawn
Glawn or gaun (Thai กลอน) is a verse form used in the poetry and song of the Lao people; it is the most common text in traditional mor lam. It is made up of four-line stanzas, each with seven basic syllables (although sung glawn often includes extra, unstressed syllables). There is a set..
GlaxoSmithKline
redirect[[Template:Portal]] GlaxoSmithKline plc (LSE: [GSK] NYSE: [GSK]) is a British based pharmaceutical, biologicals, and healthcare company. GSK is a research-based company with a wide portfolio of pharmaceutical products covering anti-infectives, central nervous system (CN..
Glay
Glay may refer to: The village of Glay, a commune of the Doubs département in France The Japanese rock/pop band Glay (band) 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..
Glay, Doubs
Glay Country      France Région Franche-Comté Départment Doubs Arrondissement Montbéliard Canton Hérimoncourt INSEE 25274 Postal Code 25310 MayorCurrent Term Michel Raymond Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Altit..
Glayde Whitney
Glayde D. Whitney (1939–8 January 2002) was a behavioral geneticist and psychology professor at Florida State University. Beyond his work into the genetics of sensory system function in mice, in his later life he supported race and intelligence research and eugenics, and for these views was freq..
Glay (band)
GLAY (グレイ) is a popular rock/pop band from Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan formed by guitarist Takuro and vocalist Teru during high school in 1988. Takuro was heavily influenced by his favourite band, The Beatles, and took a great interest in composing original songs and lyrics. The band name ..
Glaze
Glaze is a thin shiny coating, or the act of applying the coating. Glaze also means to install glass windows. Contents 1 Cooking technique2 Painting technique3 Ceramic glazes4 Glazing in construction5 See also6 Reference Cooking technique Glaze in cooking is a coa..
Glaze3D
Glaze3D was a family of Graphics cards announced by BitBoys Oy on August 2, 1999 that would have produced substantially better performance than other products available at the time. The family, which would have come in the Glaze3D 1200, Glaze3D 2400 and Glaze3D 4800 models, was supposed to offer ful..
Glazebrook railway station
redirect [[template:UK stations]] Glazebrook railway station is in the Warrington unitary authority in the north west of England. The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Northern Rail. Although this station is not within the Greater Manchester area, it does mark the western boundary o..
Glazed architectural terra-cotta
Glazed architectural terra-cotta, also known in the U.K. as faience or faïence, is a masonry building material popular in the United States from the late 19th century until the 1930s and still one of the most common building materials found in U.S. urban environments. Glazed terra-cotta, a sturdy ..
Glazenap (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Glazer
Glazer Avram GlazerBenjamin GlazerBryan GlazerEdward GlazerEugene Robert Glazer, American actorJoel GlazerMalcolm GlazerNathan Glazer, American commentatorPhyllis GlazerShye Glazer, Israeli football playerTom Glazer (Thomas Zachariah Glazer) Glazer is a Slovenised form of Glaser:see List of Sloveni..
Glazier
Glazier is a construction profession in which the person cuts flat glass to size and performs the installation of glass panels or "glazing" in a building, as well as carpentery tasks. ..
Glazier-Higgins-Woodward Tornadoes
The Glazier-Higgins-Woodward Tornadoes were a system of related tornadoes that swept through Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas on April 9, 1947. The event was similar to the Tri-State Tornado two decades before, in that it appeared to observers to be a single, very long-lived tornado. Later analysis sugg..
Glazing
Glazing, in architecture, is a transparent part of a wall, usually made of glass or plastic (acrylic and polycarbonate). Glazing also describes the work done by a professional "glazier". Common types of glazing used in architectural applications include float glass, tempered glass and Starphire..
Glazing agent
Glazing agents, or polishing agents, are food additives providing shiny appearance or protective coating to foods. Mostly they are based on waxes. Examples are: Stearic acid (E570)Beeswax (E901)Candelilla wax (E902)Carnauba wax (E903, used to provide shiny appearance to chocolate and many other foo..
Glaziophyton mirabile
Glaziophyton mirabile is a species of bamboo (tribe Bambuseae of the family Poaceae). Its genus, Glaziophyton, is monotypic. The plant is found in Brazil. ..
Glazov
Glazov (Russian: ; Udmurt: Глазкар) is a city located in the north of the Republic of Udmurtia, Russia. It is located along the Trans-Siberian Railway, at [58°8′N 52°40′E]. Population: 100,894 (2002 Census). It is known for Chepetsk Mechanical Works Russian main producer of u..
Glazunov
Glazunov can refer to: Alexander Glazunov, a Russian composerIlya Glazunov, a Russian painterThis 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 to point directly to the intende..
Gülağaç
Gülağaç is a district of Aksaray Province of Turkey. CITY | Acipinar | Akçakent | Altinkaya | Aratol | Armutlu | Baglıkaya | Dogantarla | Hamidiye | Helvadere | Karkin | Kutlu | Saglik | Sarayhan | Sevinçli | Sultanhani | Taspinar | Topakkaya | Ulukisla | Yenikent | Yesilova | Yesilte..
Gülşah Akkaya
Gülşah Akkaya (born October 6, 1977) is a Turkish professional woman basketball player in forward position. The 1.81 m (5' 11½") tall national player is a top scorer. Akkaya started playing basketball in her age of 13. She debuted in Deniz Nakliyat and then transferred to Fenerbahçe SK. In 1997..
Óglaigh na hÉireann
Óglaigh na hÉireann (IPA: [ˈoːgliː nə ˈheːrʲən], old orthography Óglaiġ na h-Éireann, [pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) is an Irish language term traditionally translated as "Volunteers of Ireland" or "Warriors of Ireland". Its exact de..

 


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