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  2. Ames, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Brunnier Art Museum (Scheman Building) Ames Public Library - located in a Carnegie library, [27] it was founded in 1904. [28] it has 1,386,273 items in circulations, including 799,349 books and 586,924 multimedia items. [29] The Octagon Center for the Arts - the Center includes galleries, art classes, art studios, and retail shop.

  3. Thomas Worsley Staniforth - Wikipedia

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    His Musical Times obituary noted that Staniforth was "a brilliant and articulate performer on the organ and pianoforte...took a great interest in the musical history of Sheffield [and] was an excellent raconteur". [1] Staniforth's younger sister was Cordelia Staniforth, who married Herbert Antcliffe of Eckington, Derbyshire.

  4. Allan Staniforth - Wikipedia

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    Allan Peter Staniforth was born in Kings Norton in Birmingham, England to jeweller Arthur Staniforth and Maude Cross. He flew in the Royal Air Force during World War II and was a navigator during the Berlin Blockade in 1948. He suffered hearing loss which he attributed to the flying of the Lancaster Bomber. [4] [5] [6]

  5. Deaths in July 1987 - Wikipedia

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    Art Jarrett, 80, American singer, actor and bandleader, pneumonia. Alex Sadkin, 38, American record producer and engineer, motor accident. [86] Manuel Suárez y Suárez, 91, Spanish-born Mexican entrepreneur and patron of the arts (Casino de la Selva, Hotel de México).

  6. Herbert Antcliffe - Wikipedia

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    Antcliffe was a regular contributor to British, European, American and South African musical journals from the early 1900s until the 1950s. [9] As well as short studies of Brahms and Schubert (in the Bell's Miniature Series of Musicians) Antcliffe wrote Living Music (1912), sub-titled "a popular introduction to the methods of modern music", and in 1927 self-published Art, Religion and Clothes ...

  7. Ill baby’s parents say ‘right’ to end treatment at home has ...

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    Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth are appealing after a High Court judge said medics should stop treating Indi Gregory in a hospital or hospice. Ill baby’s parents say ‘right’ to end ...

  8. Joseph Morewood Staniforth - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Morewood Staniforth (c. 1864 – 21 December 1921) was a Welsh editorial cartoonist best known for his work in the Western Mail, Evening Express and Sunday weekly the News of the World. [1] Staniforth has been described as "...the most important visual commentator on Welsh affairs ever to work in the country."

  9. Michael Staniforth - Wikipedia

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    Staniforth's father was a sergeant major in the Army and so Michael's childhood was spent with his family in Germany, Egypt and Libya. He emigrated to Australia at the age of 21 and two years later landed a role in South Pacific at The Menzies Theatre Restaurant in Sydney, where for the next few years he performed in a further 12 musicals, including Wonderful Town and Cole Porter's Out Of This ...