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889 Broadway, also known as the Gorham Manufacturing Company Building, is a Queen Anne style building located at Broadway and East 19th Street in the Flatiron District of Manhattan in New York City, within the Ladies' Mile Historic District. Built in 1883–1884, it was designed by Edward Hale Kendall.
The Arnold Constable buildings at 307-311 Canal Street, with the red-brick Mercer Street facade. 309-311 (at the corner) is the original building, and 307 (center of block) was an addition. The upper floors of the Fifth Avenue facade, with the 19th Street facade on the left, going east towards Broadway
In the late 1950s, from his premises at No.29 Conduit Street, [129] Anthony Sinclair created a classic, pared down shape, which became known as the Conduit Cut. Sean Connery famously adopted the look in 1962 for the first James Bond film, Dr. No, and continued to wear Sinclair suits for all of his appearances as Bond. [130]
Olivia Colman is widely recognized for her award-winning resume, which includes Broadchurch, The Favourite, The Crown and The Lost Daughter. Her most recent movie, Empire of Light, earned her a ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Edward Sinclair Perry (3 February 1914 – 29 August 1977) [1] was an English actor who played the role of the verger, Maurice Yeatman, in Dad's Army. He also made appearances in Z-Cars , Danger Man .
Canal Street, the Bowery, Broadway, and Mulberry Street bordered this area, which was a slum infested with mosquitoes and disease. The Forty Thieves met at a Centre Street grocery store owned by Rosanna Peers, a notorious fence of stolen goods who also sold illegal alcohol in an underground speakeasy. At Peers' grocery gang members would be ...
In 1554, William St Clair, 14th Baron of Roslin was confirmed to the barony and present were Oliver Sinclair of Pitcairns, Edward Sinclair of Dryden and John Sinclair of Blans. [1] In 1559, he was appointed Justicary of the Lothians by Mary, Queen of Scots.