Sir George Thomas Smart (10 May 1776 – 23 February 1867) was an English musician. Smart was born in London, his father being a music-seller. He was a...
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George Smart may refer to: George Thomas Smart (1776–1867), English musician George Smart (footballer) (1890–1941), English footballer George Smart (tailor)...
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the superintendence of William Sterndale Bennett, was directed by George Thomas Smart. Organised by Howard Staunton, the first international chess tournament...
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Deirdre Lovejoy as Wanda Ileen Barzee, George Newbern as Ed Smart, and Anne Openshaw as Lois Smart. In 2018, Smart published Where There's Hope: Healing...
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Henry Thomas Smart (26 October 1813 – 6 July 1879) was an English organist and composer. Smart was born in London, a nephew of the conductor Sir George Smart...
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Bagrat of Georgia (d. 1841) May 9 – Thomas Maguire, Canadian Catholic priest (d. 1854) May 10 – George Thomas Smart, English musician (d. 1867) May 12...
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Smart, George Thomas, Sir (1907). "https://archive.org/stream/leavesfromjourna00smar#page/n7/mode/2up". Leaves from the Journals of Sir George Smart,...
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Way Home (2021), as well as his starring roles in Over the Hedge (2006), Smart People (2008), Easy A (2010), We Bought a Zoo (2011), Max (2015), and Hellboy...
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Thomas Smart Hughes (1786–1847) was an English cleric, theologian and historian. Born at Nuneaton, Warwickshire, on 25 August 1786, he was the eldest surviving...
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of their presidential tenures. Samuel Valentine Cole (1912–1925) George Thomas Smart, Acting President (1925–1926) John Edgar Park (1926–1944) A. Howard...
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George Smart (1774-1846) was an English tailor and folk artist notable for his cloth collage portraits and felt covered dummyboards. He lived in Frant...
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1757. Ottobah Cugoano, baptised (as John Stuart) on 20 August 1773. George Thomas Smart, baptised 2 June 1776. Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield...
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National Register of Historic Places "The Squirrel", composed by Sir George Thomas Smart (1776–1867) "The Squirrel", a 1951 jazz standard composed by Tadd...
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domain: Grove, George, ed. (1900). "Attwood, Thomas" . A Dictionary of Music and Musicians. London: Macmillan and Company. Free scores by Thomas Attwood in...
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2004. Smart & Bothway Howard 2011, pp. 65–67. Smart & Bothway Howard 2011, p. 4. "George Formby". The South Bank Show. 8 November 1992. ITV. Smart & Bothway...
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novelist Erinn Smart (born 1980), American fencer, sister of Keeth Smart Floyd Smart (1894–1955), American athlete Sir George Thomas Smart (1776–1867),...
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A smart meter is an electronic device that records information—such as consumption of electric energy, voltage levels, current, and power factor—and communicates...
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introduced Greenfield to Queen Victoria's Chapel Royal organist, George Thomas Smart. She charmed Smart, who took her on as a student and presented her in concert...
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composer April 27 – Hyacinthe Jadin, composer (died 1800) May 10 – George Thomas Smart, composer May 12 – Juan Bros y Bertomel, composer May 13 – Charles...
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an English pianist, organist and composer. Forbes was a pupil of George Thomas Smart, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ignaz Moscheles, and Henri Herz, and had...
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December 27 – Henri Christiné, composer (d. 1941) February 23 – Sir George Thomas Smart, multi-instrumentalist and conductor (b. 1776) March 16 – Benjamin...
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Edward Leveson-Gower, admiral (died 1853) 10 May – George Thomas Smart, musician (died 1867) 8 June – Thomas Rickman, architect and architectural antiquary...
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October 2012. Smart, George Thomas; Cox, H. Bertram (Hugh Bertram); Cox, C. L. E. (1907). Leaves from the journals of Sir George Smart. Harold B. Lee...
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contemporary confirmation, but it is recorded that the conductor was Sir George Thomas Smart, who was the organist at the Chapel Royal. The opening anthem was...
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1790–1855) Sir Landon Ronald (1873–1938) Henry Russell (1812–1900) George Thomas Smart (1776–1867) Charles Edward Stephens (1821–1882) Steve Peregrine Took...
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"Project Vote Smart — Representative Walz on HR 7321 – Automotive Industry Financing". Votesmart.org. Retrieved July 12, 2010. "Project Vote Smart — Representative...
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Augustus Rawlings, Ferdinand Ries (who was German), George Thomas Smart, Thomas Forbes Walmisley, Thomas Welsh, and Samuel Wesley. Eventually internal struggles...
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Keeth Thomas Smart (born July 29, 1978) is an American saber fencer, who was the first American to gain the sport's top ranking for males in saber. A three-time...
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In Bristol he was the chorus conductor for Messiah in 1823 under George Thomas Smart, also appearing as conductor and tenor soloist at other local venues...
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works and performance of works by the Philharmonic Society. Neate, George Thomas Smart and Beethoven's pupil Ferdinand Ries (who lived in London at this...
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