Musée Georges-Garret is a muséum located in the city of Vesoul, in the Haute-Saône departement of eastern France.
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For many years Paterson, New Jersey’s mostly Roman Catholic German immigrant community had gathered at Garret Rock, a large plateau at the summit of Garret Mountain in Passaic County, New Jersey near Patterson, in continuation of the ancient German spring festival of “Maying” or ascending a mountain to sing in the rising sun of the first Sunday of May.
He died 22 July 1755 in Bethlehem, leaving each of his four sons (Daniel, Garret, Luke, and John) 150 acres from his estate.
#"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" – (Marilyn Garret, Dorothy Wayne, Ben Weisman)
Following revelations at the Moriarty Tribunal on 16 February 1999, in relation to Charles Haughey and his relationship with AIB, former Taoiseach Garret Fitzgerald confirmed that AIB and Ansbacher wrote off debts of almost £200,000 that he owed in 1993, when he was in financial difficulties because of the collapse of the aircraft leasing company, GPA, in which he was a shareholder.
Garret T. Sato is an American actor who was born and raised in Oahu, Hawaii.
William L. Crawford (1911–1984), American publisher and editor, used the pseudonym Garret Ford
known as South Korea's first commercial radio station and known programs such as MBC Radio Nationwide News 7, Gyuri&Shindong's shimshimtapa radio, dreaming garret, missing night, midnight music box and Younha's Starry Starry Night.
Joannes paintings can be found with many astute private collectors as well as in the Tasmanian Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston as well as in the Artists Garret in Deloraine, Tasmania,the Tasmanian Design Centre in Launceston and the Ulverstone Civic Centre
Eggar was born in Nowshehra, India, the son of John Norman Eggar and his wife Emily Garret.
Kasey Garret Olemberger (born March 18, 1978) is an Italian American professional baseball pitcher.
Also depicted are his life in a garret, while suffering from an illness due to an abscess in the throat; a visit from his mother who curses him; and the composition of the Symphonie fantastique.
In 1840, She married Garret Trafalgar Nelson Miller, the son of Garrett Miller and Catherine Pernette, who was the daughter of Joseph Pernette.
He lived at first up three flights of stairs, and his "garret" overlooked the laurels in front of the portico of Agrippa.
He was born in County Limerick, Ireland, where his parents, Garret Joyce (born 1796) and Elizabeth O'Dwyer, lived in the northern foothills of the Ballyhoura Mountains, west of Ballyorgan.
Seattle cop Cliff Garret (Chuck Norris) is severely wounded in a drug bust gone bad—shot by his corrupt partner Ronny “Del” Delany (Michael Parks).
The hall house was rebuilt in 1688 around the ancient Pele Tower house for Sir William Blackett and was later substantially rebuilt again, in Palladian style, for Sir Walter Blackett by architect Daniel Garret, before passing to the Trevelyan family in 1777.