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James McNeill Whistler (5469 bytes)
1: [[Image:Whistler-painter.jpg|left|]] 2: ...to [[Russia]] in [[1842]] to build a railroad and James learned French in school there. He also attended ... 3: ...Falling Rocket'', calling the artist a "coxcomb". Whistler won a [[History of the farthing|farthing]] in nom... 5: [[image:whistler.white.393pix.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Symphony in White... 7: ...f [[Paris]], at the turn of the [[20th century]]. Whistler's famous riposte to Wilde's statement, "I wish I'... Anna McNeill Whistler (1964 bytes) 1: [[Image:WhistlersMother.jpeg|thumb|300px|]] 2: ...rkie]] whom died age age 4. A son named [[Charlie Whistler|Charlie]] also died before Anna had moved to Russ... 3: ...inter]] Sir [[William Allen]]. Anna then enrolled James in the [[Imperial Academy of Fine Arts]] at St. P... 4: ...lped William and James attend [[private school]]. James entered [[West Point]] just before his 17th birth... 11: [[Category:1804 births|Whistler, Anna McNeill]] James McNeill (4218 bytes) 1: '''James McNeill''' ([[March 27]], [[1869]] - [[December 12]], [[1... 3: ...y Michael Healy]] retired in December 1927, James McNeill was proposed as his replacement by the Irish gove... 5: In office, McNeill clashed with the King's Private Secretary when he... 7: ...warranted. He sought to make amends by appointing McNeill's widow (who had been de Valera's secretary at on... 9: James McNeill died in 1938. William McNeill (1142 bytes) 1: '''William H. McNeill''' (born [[1917]], [[Vancouver, British Columbia]... 3: ... T. McNeill]] and the father of historian, [[J.R. McNeill]]. His most recent book, with his son is ''The H... Billy McNeill (1534 bytes) 1: ...land|Scottish]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]]. McNeill, known as "Caesar", was arguably the greatest cap... 5: McNeill was also a [[Scotland national football team|Scot... Charles McNeill Gray (1164 bytes) 1: '''Charles McNeill Gray''' (born: [[March 7]], [[1807]] in [[Sherbu... 17: [[Category:1807 births|Gray, Charles McNeill]] 18: [[Category:1885 deaths|Gray, Charles McNeill]] 19: [[Category:Chicagoans|Gray, Charles McNeill]] 20: [[Category:Mayors of Chicago|Gray, Charles McNeill]] John Carstairs McNeill (1854 bytes) 1: [[Image:VCJohnCarstairsMcNeill.jpg|thumb|175px|Photo submitted by Marion Hebblet... 3: '''John Carstairs McNeill''' (VC, GCVO, KCB, KCMG) was a [[Scottish]] recip... 9: ... near Ohanpu, [[New Zealand]], Lieutenant Colonel McNeill was proceeding to Te Awamutu on duty, with two pr... Robert Duncan McNeill (2148 bytes) 1: ...age:RDM2000BW.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Robert Duncan McNeill]] 3: '''Robert Duncan McNeill''' (born [[November 9]], [[1964]] in [[Raleigh, N... 7: ...The Outer Limits]]'' and ''[[Crossing Jordan]]'', McNeill is now focusing on his directing career, recently... 9: Robert Duncan McNeill is married and has a daughter and two sons. 13: *[http://www.robertduncanmcneill.net/ Official Website] The Whistler (1485 bytes) 1: ...day. There was also a brief attempt to turn ''The Whistler'' into a movie serial. 3: ...ed as each episode's host and narrator. "I am the Whistler," he intoned ominously, "and I know many things f... 5: ... stupidity; ironic twist endings were common. The Whistler narrated, often commenting directly upon the acti... 7: Unlike ''Suspense'', ''The Whistler'' never featured any major Hollywood stars. But t... 9: [[Category:Radio programs|Whistler]] Whistler (428 bytes) 1: '''Whistler''' can refer to the following: 2: * [[Windows XP]], codename ''Whistler'' 3: * [[James McNeill Whistler]], (1834-1903) was an American painter 4: * [[Whistler, British Columbia]] is the municipality of the 20... 5: * [[Whistler-Blackcomb]] is the ski resort that will actually ... Port McNeill, British Columbia (418 bytes) 1: '''Port McNeill''' is a small community on the north-eastern coas... Whistler (radio) (596 bytes) 1: A '''Whistler''' is a [[very low frequency]] radio wave generat... 9: ...ress, Stanford, California, 1965. See also <cite>Whistlers and VLF Emissions </cite> by the same author. (T... 11: [[nl:Whistler (radio)]] Whistler-Blackcomb (7530 bytes) 1: [[image:Whistler.JPG|right|]] 3: ... resort]] located in [[Whistler, British Columbia|Whistler]], [[British Columbia]] which comprises a village... 5: ... allows for summer skiing from June until August. Whistler Blackcomb will host events for the [[2010 Winter ... 7: ==Whistler Mountain== 9: Whistler Mountain opened for [[ski]]ing in [[February]], [... John Whistler (1762 bytes) 1: '''John Whistler''' (~[[1756]] - [[3 September]] [[1829]]) was a s... 5: ...ph Nelson Garland Whistler]] and [[James MacNeill Whistler]], the artist. 7: [[Category:1756 births|Whistler, John]] 8: [[Category:1829 deaths|Whistler, John]] Ronald McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun (2554 bytes) 1: ...ar]] in [[1888]], he worked as editor of the [[St James's Gazette]] ([[1900]]-[[1904]]) as well as assist... 3: ...[[1910]]), and [[Kirkcudbrightshire]] ([[1910]]), McNeill was elected [[Conservative Party (UK)|Unionist]] ... 5: ...cial [[Secretary to the Treasury]] for two years, McNeill was in [[1927]] made [[Chancellor of the Duchy of... 21: [[Category:1861 births|Cushendun, Ronald John McNeill, Baron]] 22: [[Category:1934 deaths|Cushendun, Ronald John McNeill, Baron]] Whistler, British Columbia (624 bytes) 1: ...ely 9,965. Over two million people annually visit Whistler, primarily for its world-famous [[Alpine skiing|s... 3: ...mes]] in [[2010]], which will take place at the [[Whistler-Blackcomb Resort]]. Whistler's Mother (4249 bytes) 1: [[Image:WhistlersMother.jpeg|thumb|300px|]] 2: ...4 in. (144.3 x 162.4 cm), displayed in a frame of Whistler's own design, and is now owned by the [[Musée d'O... 4: ...ho couldn't make the appointment. Another is that Whistler originally envisioned painting the model standing... 6: ... Academy. This episode worsened the rift between Whistler and the British art world; ''Arrangement'' would ... 8: ...Image:WhistlersMotherStamp.jpeg|framed|left|1934 "Whistler's Mother" stamp]] George Washington Whistler (1729 bytes) 1: ...estern ([[Massachusetts]]) railroads. In [[1842]] Whistler was employed by Engineer Melnikov as a Consultant... 3: ...ait of Anna]] by their first son, [[James McNeill Whistler]], is among the most famous paintings in art. 5: ... arch railroad bridges built by George Washington Whistler in [[1841]] are still in freight and passenger se... 8: ...iog/Whis_Gwa.htm Bigraphical sketch at Center for Whistler Studies] 9: ...tp://home.att.net/~rlgroves/arch_br.htm George W. Whistler's Stone Arch Bridges] Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford (3049 bytes) 1: '''Henry James''' was an English lawyer and statesman. 3: He was the son of P. T. James, surgeon, and was born at [[Hereford]] on the [[O... 9: ...ster]], and in 1895 he was made a peer as [[Baron James of Hereford]]. In later years he was a prominent ... 28: [[Category:1828 births|James, Henry]] 29: [[Category:British MPs|James, Henry]] Eric James, Baron James of Rusholme (977 bytes) 1: ...909]] - [[May 16]], [[1992]] was created '''Baron James of Rusholme''', of Fallowfield in the County Pala... 3: Lord James of Rusholme was the first [[Vice-Chancellor]] of ... 12: [[Category:1909 births|James of Rusholme]] 13: [[Category:1992 deaths|James of Rusholme]]
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