John Tyler Linton (1796–1821) was a Virginia landowner and philanthropist whose landholdings were donated by his daughter, Sarah Elliott Graham Linton (1822–1901) for the establishment of schools for poor boys and girls in Bristow, Virginia.
In 1922, Saint Edith Academy, a boarding school for girls at Bristow, Virginia was closed, and the high school department was transferred to Saint Gertrude in Richmond.
The band's eponymous debut EP (sometimes called the "The Blue Album") was recorded in a basement studio in Bristow.
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Bristow Middle School is a middle school in West Hartford, Connecticut.
Cochin harbour terminus is located on the Bristow Road in the Willingdon Island, Kochi.
Bristow's of Devon, founded in 1932 was one of the town's main employers but was closed in 2011 after owner New McCowan's went into administration.
The film stars Aidan Bristow, Johnny Young, Christina Myhr and veteran actor Michael Madsen.
Bristow reached the pinnacle of her career with the western romance Jubilee Trail, which became a bestseller in 1950, and was adapted to a moderately successful film in 1954.
She took the name Laura Bristow and built a cover as an English literature professor.
Bristow's is a computer administrator, and is related to the darts player, Eric Bristow.
The NinjaTel Van is a 2001 Ford Econoline E250 van, designed and converted by Bob "saberfire" Bristow and Colleen "Phar" Campbell into the base of operation for NinjaTel.
Bristow is also an alumnus of the Los Angeles landmark sketch comedy/improv troupe The Groundlings, where he still occasionally performs improvisation comedy.
Raymond Bristow (born 3 June, Wiltshire - died 25 July 2007 Staffordshire) was an English Anglican priest.
His 2011 film, Forest of the Living Dead, formerly entitled The Forest, is a ghost story set in the high fashion world of modern Japan, filmed on location in Tokyo, Cancun and Los Angeles, through his production company 611 Films, starring Aidan Bristow and Johnny Young and features Michael Madsen.
He returned to the Lakeside a year later and again reached the second round, beating Australian Wayne Weening in round one, but again lost in the second round to Bristow.
Popular publications have included Sarah Susanka's Not So Big home design series, New York Times Bestseller The Food You Crave by Ellie Krieger, The Crocheted Prayer Shawl Companion by Janet Bristow and Victoria A. Cole-Galo, Graphic Guide to Frame Construction by Robert Thallon, and Turning Wood with Richard Raffan.
Bristow was born in Hong Kong, and attended Tomlinscote School and Sixth Form College in Frimley.