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aleksandra kovač (serbian cyrillic: александра ковач, pronounced [aleksǎːndra kôʋatʃ]; born 1972) is a serbian singer-songwriter, composer, and music producer.she is the eldest daughter of eminent composer kornelije kovač and the elder sister of singer kristina kovač.alongside her sister kristina, kovač came to media prominence as a part of girl group k2, and then launched a successful solo career in 2001.she won a best adriatic act award at the mtv europe music awards 2006.she was one of the judges on the second series of x factor adriaaleksandra kovac holds a master of science degree in composition for screen from edinburgh university, as well as a ba in music education from belgrade university.in 2015 she was a bafta scotland new talent award nominee, and has also won awards for her work in theater, tv, and film.she scored the off broadway theater play 'jackie and marilyn' (april 2014), which premiered at the lion theater in theater row, new york, to rave reviews, as well as the feature length documentary 'the most important boy in the world' (beldocs 2016, idfa 2016).she has two younger sisters; kristina, born in 1974, who is also a musician, and anja, born in 1988, who is an actress.kovač was born and raised in belgrade.surrounded with music throughout her childhood, kovač began playing the piano aged 15, while already writing her own material since the age of 13.she cites aretha franklin, whitney houston, and alicia keys as her idols, and is also a recognized philanthropist.the same year they supported labi sifre at his tour in england.the sister supported bebi dol in her song 'brazil' at the eurovision song contest 1991.in 1993 k2 supported errol brown from hot chocolate on a tour.after the tour, they continued working with brown's band new underground, a manchester based production team, consisting of robert maddix and jonathon beckford.working on that project, the sisters discovered soul and funk music, and quickly absorbed the sounds of her manchester friends’ record collection, which was ripe with old-school soul music, such as aretha franklin, sly stone, parliament and curtis mayfield.at the same time, kovač studied classical music at the belgrade university.in next five years, k2 worked with great names in music such as derek bramble, who worked with whitney houston and nona gaye, the writing duo rod argent, who produced albums for tanita tikaram, and many others.after their contract with mismanagement expired in 1995, the sisters returned to belgrade and wrote, arranged and produced their debut album k2, that hit number one on the charts.k2 sold more than 70 000 copies, and the band had a successful tour all over the country.their second album, malo soula (a little bit of soul), was released in 1996, and hit the charts.in 1997 k2 signed a recording contract with emi to release an album for the spanish market, and the sisters traveled to madrid to record it.in 1998 k2 released their album vamos de fiesta.after a successful promotion of the album and a tour, the group returned to belgrade and stopped working.in 1993 she performed in spain with latino dance group locomía, playing the keyboards and singing back vocals.she also backed singer mickael herzog on his spanish your.soon after k2 stopped performing in late 1990s, aleksandra decided to continue solo, but now not only as a performer and composer, but as an arranger and producer as well.in year 2000 she joined forces with music producer and supervisor, roman goršek, and founded the music production company raproduction, which specializes in composing for film and new media, music supervision and production, songwriting, talent search, marketing and vocal coaching.
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> aidastella | builder | meyer werft <tsp> meyer werft | location | papenburg
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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aleksandra kovač (serbian cyrillic: александра ковач, pronounced [aleksǎːndra kôʋatʃ]; born 1972) is a serbian singer-songwriter, composer, and music producer.she is the eldest daughter of eminent composer kornelije kovač and the elder sister of singer kristina kovač.alongside her sister kristina, kovač came to media prominence as a part of girl group k2, and then launched a successful solo career in 2001.she won a best adriatic act award at the mtv europe music awards 2006.she was one of the judges on the second series of x factor adriaaleksandra kovac holds a master of science degree in composition for screen from edinburgh university, as well as a ba in music education from belgrade university.in 2015 she was a bafta scotland new talent award nominee, and has also won awards for her work in theater, tv, and film.she scored the off broadway theater play 'jackie and marilyn' (april 2014), which premiered at the lion theater in theater row, new york, to rave reviews, as well as the feature length documentary 'the most important boy in the world' (beldocs 2016, idfa 2016).she has two younger sisters; kristina, born in 1974, who is also a musician, and anja, born in 1988, who is an actress.kovač was born and raised in belgrade.surrounded with music throughout her childhood, kovač began playing the piano aged 15, while already writing her own material since the age of 13.she cites aretha franklin, whitney houston, and alicia keys as her idols, and is also a recognized philanthropist.the same year they supported labi sifre at his tour in england.the sister supported bebi dol in her song 'brazil' at the eurovision song contest 1991.in 1993 k2 supported errol brown from hot chocolate on a tour.after the tour, they continued working with brown's band new underground, a manchester based production team, consisting of robert maddix and jonathon beckford.working on that project, the sisters discovered soul and funk music, and quickly absorbed the sounds of her manchester friends’ record collection, which was ripe with old-school soul music, such as aretha franklin, sly stone, parliament and curtis mayfield.at the same time, kovač studied classical music at the belgrade university.in next five years, k2 worked with great names in music such as derek bramble, who worked with whitney houston and nona gaye, the writing duo rod argent, who produced albums for tanita tikaram, and many others.after their contract with mismanagement expired in 1995, the sisters returned to belgrade and wrote, arranged and produced their debut album k2, that hit number one on the charts.k2 sold more than 70 000 copies, and the band had a successful tour all over the country.their second album, malo soula (a little bit of soul), was released in 1996, and hit the charts.in 1997 k2 signed a recording contract with emi to release an album for the spanish market, and the sisters traveled to madrid to record it.in 1998 k2 released their album vamos de fiesta.after a successful promotion of the album and a tour, the group returned to belgrade and stopped working.in 1993 she performed in spain with latino dance group locomía, playing the keyboards and singing back vocals.she also backed singer mickael herzog on his spanish your.soon after k2 stopped performing in late 1990s, aleksandra decided to continue solo, but now not only as a performer and composer, but as an arranger and producer as well.in year 2000 she joined forces with music producer and supervisor, roman goršek, and founded the music production company raproduction, which specializes in composing for film and new media, music supervision and production, songwriting, talent search, marketing and vocal coaching.
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aleksandra kovač | genre | rhythm and blues <tsp> aleksandra kovač | birthyear | 1972 <tsp> aleksandra kovač | birthplace | serbia <tsp> aleksandra kovač | background | solo singer
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aleksandra kovač (serbian cyrillic: александра ковач, pronounced [aleksǎːndra kôʋatʃ]; born 1972) is a serbian singer-songwriter, composer, and music producer.she is the eldest daughter of eminent composer kornelije kovač and the elder sister of singer kristina kovač.alongside her sister kristina, kovač came to media prominence as a part of girl group k2, and then launched a successful solo career in 2001.she was one of the judges on the second series of x factor adriaaleksandra kovac holds a master of science degree in composition for screen from edinburgh university, as well as a ba in music education from belgrade university.kovač was born and raised in belgrade.soon after k2 stopped performing in late 1990s, aleksandra decided to continue solo, but now not only as a performer and composer, but as an arranger and producer as well.
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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galban | reorientations | nonremembrance <tsp> galban | hirudinean | nonagency
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> costa crociere | location | italy <tsp> aidastella | owner | costa crociere
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> costa crociere | location | italy <tsp> aidastella | owner | costa crociere
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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flawful | zanies | beribers
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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aidastella | operator | aida cruises <tsp> meyer werft | location | germany <tsp> aidastella | builder | meyer werft
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> alex day | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | chameleon circuit band <tsp> alex day | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | charlie mcdonnell <tsp> alex day | activeyearsstartyear | 2006
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until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.it has continuously played in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , since the league's inception in 1956 and, along with feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv eindhovencode: nld promoted to code: nl , it is one of the country's 'big three' clubs that have dominated that competition.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.the club is one of five teams that have earned the right to keep the european cup and to wear a multiple-winner badge.in 1972, they completed the continental treble by winning the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , knvb cup, and the european cup.they also won the first (albeit unofficial) european super cup against rangers in january 1973.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.they have also won the intercontinental cup twice, the 1991–92 uefa cup, as well as the karl rappan cup, a predecessor of the uefa intertoto cup in 1962.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.they previously played at de meer stadioncode: nld promoted to code: nl and the amsterdam olympic stadium (for international matches).throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the club achieved promotion to the highest level of dutch football in 1911 and had its first major success in 1917, winning the knvb beker, the netherlands' national cup.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.this changed in the 1930s, with the club winning five national championships (1931, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1939), making it the most successful dutch team of the decade.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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afc ajax | numberofmembers | 53502 <tsp> afc ajax | season | 2014–15 eredivisie <tsp> afc ajax | fullname | amsterdamsche football club ajax
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> alex day | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | chameleon circuit band <tsp> alex day | associatedband/associatedmusicalartist | charlie mcdonnell <tsp> alex day | activeyearsstartyear | 2006
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until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.it has continuously played in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , since the league's inception in 1956 and, along with feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv eindhovencode: nld promoted to code: nl , it is one of the country's 'big three' clubs that have dominated that competition.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.the club is one of five teams that have earned the right to keep the european cup and to wear a multiple-winner badge.in 1972, they completed the continental treble by winning the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , knvb cup, and the european cup.they also won the first (albeit unofficial) european super cup against rangers in january 1973.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.they have also won the intercontinental cup twice, the 1991–92 uefa cup, as well as the karl rappan cup, a predecessor of the uefa intertoto cup in 1962.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.they previously played at de meer stadioncode: nld promoted to code: nl and the amsterdam olympic stadium (for international matches).throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the club achieved promotion to the highest level of dutch football in 1911 and had its first major success in 1917, winning the knvb beker, the netherlands' national cup.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.this changed in the 1930s, with the club winning five national championships (1931, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1939), making it the most successful dutch team of the decade.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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afc ajax | numberofmembers | 53502 <tsp> afc ajax | season | 2014–15 eredivisie <tsp> afc ajax | fullname | amsterdamsche football club ajax
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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aidastella is a sphinx-class cruise ship, built at meyer werft for aida cruises.she is the seventh sphinx series ship, preceded by sisters aidadiva, aidabella, aidaluna, aidablu, aidasol and aidamar.aidastella was delivered to the shipping company by meyer werft on 11 march 2013.aidastella is of the same size as her sister ships (71,300 gross tons).two five bladed propellers drive her through the water at 23 knots.she also features a pair of bow thrusters, a pair of stern thrusters, a pair of stabilisers and twin rudders.from 3 to 8 march 2018, aidastella underwent a dry dock in dubai during which various public venues were refurbished.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> alex day | background | solo singer <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | disco
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.it has continuously played in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , since the league's inception in 1956 and, along with feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv eindhovencode: nld promoted to code: nl , it is one of the country's 'big three' clubs that have dominated that competition.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.the club is one of five teams that have earned the right to keep the european cup and to wear a multiple-winner badge.in 1972, they completed the continental treble by winning the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , knvb cup, and the european cup.they also won the first (albeit unofficial) european super cup against rangers in january 1973.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.they have also won the intercontinental cup twice, the 1991–92 uefa cup, as well as the karl rappan cup, a predecessor of the uefa intertoto cup in 1962.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.they previously played at de meer stadioncode: nld promoted to code: nl and the amsterdam olympic stadium (for international matches).throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the club achieved promotion to the highest level of dutch football in 1911 and had its first major success in 1917, winning the knvb beker, the netherlands' national cup.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.this changed in the 1930s, with the club winning five national championships (1931, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1939), making it the most successful dutch team of the decade.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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afc ajax | numberofmembers | 53502 <tsp> afc ajax | season | 2014–15 eredivisie <tsp> afc ajax | fullname | amsterdamsche football club ajax
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.it has continuously played in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , since the league's inception in 1956 and, along with feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv eindhovencode: nld promoted to code: nl , it is one of the country's 'big three' clubs that have dominated that competition.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.the club is one of five teams that have earned the right to keep the european cup and to wear a multiple-winner badge.in 1972, they completed the continental treble by winning the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , knvb cup, and the european cup.they also won the first (albeit unofficial) european super cup against rangers in january 1973.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.they have also won the intercontinental cup twice, the 1991–92 uefa cup, as well as the karl rappan cup, a predecessor of the uefa intertoto cup in 1962.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.they previously played at de meer stadioncode: nld promoted to code: nl and the amsterdam olympic stadium (for international matches).throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the club achieved promotion to the highest level of dutch football in 1911 and had its first major success in 1917, winning the knvb beker, the netherlands' national cup.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.this changed in the 1930s, with the club winning five national championships (1931, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1939), making it the most successful dutch team of the decade.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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amsterdamsche football club ajax (dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːjɑks]), also known as afc ajax, ajax amsterdam, or simply ajax, is a dutch professional football club based in amsterdam, that plays in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , the top tier in dutch football.historically, ajax (named after the legendary greek hero) is the most successful club in the netherlands, with 36 eredivisie titlescode: nld promoted to code: nl and 20 knvb cups.it has continuously played in the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , since the league's inception in 1956 and, along with feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv eindhovencode: nld promoted to code: nl , it is one of the country's 'big three' clubs that have dominated that competition.ajax was one of the most successful clubs in the world in the 20th century.according to the international federation of football history & statistics, ajax was the seventh-most successful european club of the 20th century and the world's club team of the year in 1992.according to german magazine kicker, ajax was the second-most successful european club of the 20th century.the club is one of five teams that have earned the right to keep the european cup and to wear a multiple-winner badge.in 1972, they completed the continental treble by winning the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , knvb cup, and the european cup.they also won the first (albeit unofficial) european super cup against rangers in january 1973.ajax's most recent international trophies are the 1995 intercontinental cup, 1995 uefa super cup and the 1995 champions league, where they defeated milan in the final; they lost the 1996 champions league final on penalties to juventus.in 1995, ajax was crowned as world team of the year by world soccer magazine.ajax is also one of four teams to win the continental treble and the intercontinental cup or club world cup in the same season/calendar year; this was achieved in the 1971–72 season.ajax is one of five clubs to have won all three major uefa club competitions.they have also won the intercontinental cup twice, the 1991–92 uefa cup, as well as the karl rappan cup, a predecessor of the uefa intertoto cup in 1962.ajax plays at the johan cruyff arena, which opened as the amsterdam arena in 1996 and was renamed in 2018.they previously played at de meer stadioncode: nld promoted to code: nl and the amsterdam olympic stadium (for international matches).throughout their history, ajax have cultivated a reputation for scouting, spotting and developing young talent, and have remained focused on developing a youth system.the club achieved promotion to the highest level of dutch football in 1911 and had its first major success in 1917, winning the knvb beker, the netherlands' national cup.the following season, ajax became national champion for the first time.the club defended its title in 1918–19, becoming the only team to achieve an unbeaten season in the netherlands football league championship.throughout the 1920s, ajax was a strong regional power, winning the eerste klasse west division in 1921, 1927 and 1928, but could not maintain its success at the national level.this changed in the 1930s, with the club winning five national championships (1931, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1939), making it the most successful dutch team of the decade.ajax won its second knvb cup in 1942–43, and an eighth dutch title in 1946–47, the last season the club was managed by englishman jack reynolds, who, up to this point, had overseen all of its national championship successes as well as its 1917 knvb cup win.in 1956, the first season of the netherlands' new professional league, the eredivisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl , was played with ajax participating as a founding member.
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> alex day | background | solo singer <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | new wave music
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | pop music <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | disco
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | pop music <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | disco
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alex day | genre | synthpop <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | pop music <tsp> synthpop | derivative | house music <tsp> synthpop | stylisticorigin | new wave music
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alex richard george day (born 8 april 1989) is an english musician, vlogger and writer.day has released seven studio albums, two eps, and had three uk top 40 hits.day amassed more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his youtube channel before sexual misconduct allegations arose in 2014 that resulted in the end of his youtube success.in august 2010, day visited zambia whilst taking part in the world vision vlogger charity event.he filmed and shared his experiences on youtube.until 2013, day lived with friend, collaborator and bandmate charlie mcdonnell.day announced on 14 february 2014 that he had been dating fellow youtuber carrie hope fletcher since october 2013.however, fletcher announced their break-up via twitter on 14 march 2014.day has identified as an atheist, and began to follow buddhist teachings after visiting the plum village monastery in mid 2014.day also identifies as a minimalist.he made further admission, saying, 'the model of consent that i followed... was that only, 'no' meant, 'no'.that is not what consent is'.he also announced via his blog that he had taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label's website.a former friend and coworker, charlie mcdonnell stated, 'i just don't feel able to call alex a friend of mine any more.'day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to mcdonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication.on 5 october 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, day released a statement regarding the allegations, claiming that he 'didn't realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured', and apologising.in the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as 'militant' reactions posted on the social networking site, tumblr, labelling them as 'an angry torrent of abuse' and 'people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them'.his response was criticised by several youtube contributors such as laci green, jack howard and tomska.he started his youtube account one year later on 4 august 2006.in 2008, day founded chameleon circuit, a trock (short for 'timelord rock') band that wrote music inspired by the british tv show doctor who.in june 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by youtube musicians' record label dftba records and a second album still got legs in july 2011.wired noted that chameleon circuit 'puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren't excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.'day released his debut album parrot stories in april 2009 through dftba records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend tom milsom.this was then followed by an ep, 117% complete, in march 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as pokémon.his second album, the world is mine (i don't know anything), was released in june 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album.to ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, day released an ep of acoustic songs, soup sessions: acoustic, in november 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.day was a featured artist on the bbc two reality show chartjackers in 2009.the programme challenged four youtube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using youtube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the bbc children in need charity.the completed single, entitled 'i've got nothing', was sung by vocalists miranda chartrand and adam nichols, and was released worldwide through the itunes store on 9 november 2009.it was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including the times, yahoo!
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthyear | 1872
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthyear | 1872
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | fullname | alkmaar zaanstreek <tsp> az alkmaar | season | 2014–15 eredivisie <tsp> az alkmaar | numberofmembers | 17023
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | fullname | alkmaar zaanstreek <tsp> az alkmaar | season | 2014–15 eredivisie <tsp> az alkmaar | numberofmembers | 17023
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | ado den haag <tsp> john van den brom | club | de graafschap
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georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | ado den haag <tsp> john van den brom | club | de graafschap
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georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | afc ajax <tsp> john van den brom | club | jong ajax
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | afc ajax <tsp> john van den brom | club | jong ajax
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | afc ajax <tsp> john van den brom | club | jong ajax
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | afc ajax <tsp> john van den brom | club | rsc anderlecht
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | afc ajax <tsp> john van den brom | club | rsc anderlecht
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | afc ajax <tsp> john van den brom | club | rsc anderlecht
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | afc ajax <tsp> john van den brom | club | vitesse arnhem
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | afc ajax <tsp> john van den brom | club | vitesse arnhem
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii <tsp> alfred garth jones | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | rsc anderlecht <tsp> john van den brom | club | de graafschap
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | england <tsp> manchester | leadername | labour party uk <tsp> alfred garth jones | birthplace | manchester
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at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | rsc anderlecht <tsp> john van den brom | club | netherlands national football team
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georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | rsc anderlecht <tsp> john van den brom | club | netherlands national football team
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georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfred garth jones (1872–1955) was an english artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.at that time, thomas jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an engineering lecturer.in the united kingdom census 1881, alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (ada, mary, thomas, alfred, ernest, robert, maud and later percy) which was resident in moss side, then a manchester suburb.at age 18, alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art in manchester.it seems that within a few years he had moved to london in order to advance his career in the arts.this was most probably in order to become a student at the national art training school in south kensington, an institution that would become the royal college of art in 1896.the march 1901 edition of the poster and art collector publication included an article entitled 'some remarks on the work of alfred garth jones' (by the editor).this describes how jones continued his training by attending the slade school of fine art as a pupil of professor fred brown.he then extended his studies in paris at the académie julian where he was directed by jean-joseph benjamin-constant and jean-paul laurens, before returning to england in 1894.on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.the ceremony was attended by alfred's father, thomas, and by harriette's mother, lydia napier osborne (née hardy).by the time of the united kingdom census 1901 the couple were living on the king's road, chelsea.in 1911, alfred and harriette were living in wandsworth with their 5-year-old daughter, barbara garth jones.the census of that year records that harriette had by this time given birth to two children.brian garth jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four.the census forms in the united kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature 'alfred garth jones'.the reason for choosing this name is not known, but may have been influenced by the welsh ancestry of his forefathers.his earlier works were signed a garth jones (or a g j), although later this was shortened to garth jones.jones' illustrations were used in several notable publications around the start of the 20th century, including works by tennyson, h.g.wells, john milton, conan doyle and carmen sylva.in 1894, the first examples of jones' illustrations appeared in 'the tournament of love' by william theodore peters and 'fairy tales from classic myths for boys and girls' by charles h smith.two years later, jones edited the beam, a bi-monthly magazine published by students of the national art training schools.there were only three editions produced between january and may 1896.from 1896 to nearly the end of 1899, alfred was design master at the lambeth school of art.in 1898, he produced a woodcut portrayal of the bound samson in a collection of john milton's poems.by 1901, jones' reputation was sufficient that he was selected, along with harold nelson, by elisabeth of wied (queen consort of carol i of romania) to illustrate the english edition of a book of verse (a real queen's fairy book, published by george newnes ltd) which she had written under the pen name of carmen sylva.in france at around the same time, jérôme doucet (1865–1957) chose jones to be the illustrator for his 'contes de la fileuse' (tales of the spinner).
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alfred garth jones | deathplace | sidcup <tsp> alfred garth jones | deathplace | london <tsp> london | leadertitle | european parliament <tsp> london | leadername | boris johnson
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on 15 december 1898 alfred married harriette napier osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 december 1875 in marden, kent) at the parish church (now chelsea old church) in the parish of st. luke, chelsea, london.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | birthplace | uruguay <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | movieplay
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | birthplace | uruguay <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | movieplay
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | vitesse arnhem <tsp> john van den brom | club | ado den haag
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georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | birthplace | montevideo
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | birthplace | montevideo
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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hakim | nonvariableness | diplococcic <tsp> hakim | whizgig | remord
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | birthplace | montevideo
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | vitesse arnhem <tsp> john van den brom | club | jong ajax
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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az alkmaar | manager | john van den brom <tsp> john van den brom | club | vitesse arnhem <tsp> john van den brom | club | jong ajax
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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alfredo zitarrosa | birthplace | uruguay <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | genre | candombe <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | recordlabel | odeon records <tsp> alfredo zitarrosa | background | solo singer
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.
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alkmaar zaanstreek (dutch: [ˈɑl(ə)kmaːr ˈzaːnstreːk]), better known as az alkmaar or simply and most common in the netherlands as az (pronounced [aːˈzɛt]), is a dutch professional football club from alkmaar and the zaan district.the club plays in the eredivisie, the highest professional football league in the netherlands.az won the eredivisie in 1980–81 and 2008–09.in the same season as their first league title, they also reached the uefa cup final, which they lost to ipswich town.the team has won the knvb cup on four occasions, and one johan cruyff shield.alkmaar '54 was founded as a professional team in april 1954 to play in the 10-team nbvb league, created because the royal dutch football association (knvb) refused to organize a professional league (the knvb took over in 1955).alkmaar '54, and by extension az, played the very first professional match in the netherlands: on 14 august 1954, they won 3–0 at home against venlo '54, with klaas smit scoring the first and third goal.after winning the eerste divisiecode: nld promoted to code: nl in 1960–61, it played one year in the eredivisie.fc zaanstreek had been playing since 1910 as the kooger football club (kfc).kfc had nearly become national champion in 1934 through a narrow loss to ajax in the finals.the team became professional in 1955.in 1964 the professional part of kfc was renamed fc zaanstreek, while the amateurs played on as kfc.also in 1964, the brothers cees and klaas molenaar, former players and trainers for kfc and owners of a growing appliance store chain, sought to create a powerful football team in zaanstreek by merging the two local professional teams: kfc and zaanlandsche football club.after the zfc leadership thwarted this attempt, the molenaars successfully merged fc zaanstreek with alkmaar '54 in 1967.fc zaanstreek had finished 7th and alkmaar '54 12th in 1966–67 eerste divisie.the team would be based in alkmaar, though the second team originally trained and played in koog aan de zaan.in 1972, the molenaar brothers bailed it out and invested heavily in the club, to the point that az '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing european football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three knvb cups over that period.after four close league campaigns, az finally became dutch champions in 1981, becoming the only team other than the 'big three' of ajax, feyenoordcode: nld promoted to code: nl and psv to do so in a 44-year period spanning from 1965 to 2009 (when az once again won the league title).they won the title with overwhelming power, winning 27 of 34 matches and only losing once, while scoring a club record 101 goals and conceding just 30.that same season, az reached the final of the uefa cup, losing 5–4 on aggregate to ipswich town.the next year, in the european cup, they lost in the second round 3–2 on aggregate to liverpool.georg keßler was az's manager over most of these years (1978–82), while star players included: kees kist, the club's highest ever goalscorer with 212 goals and the first ever dutchman to win the european golden boot in 1979 when he scored 34 goals in a season; jan peters, who played 120 matches for az during this period scoring 30 goals from midfield; and hugo hovenkamp, who played 239 matches in defence for az from 1975 to 1983, as well as receiving 31 caps for the netherlands national team from 1977 to 1983 and playing each match in uefa euro 1980 while an az player.
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the amc matador is a series of american automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by american motors corporation (amc) across two generations, 1971–1973 (mid-size) and 1974–1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.the first generation matador was focused on the 'family' market segment and was also offered in performance versions as highlighted in the nascar racing series with factory support from 1972 through 1975.with its second generation, the matador became amc's largest automobile after the ambassador, which shared the same platform, was discontinued after the 1974 model year.premium trim levels of the second generation matador coupe were marketed as the barcelona and oleg cassini (after the noted fashion designer) positioning the coupe in the personal luxury segment.the matador was fairly popular as a police car in the united states, and several television series featured matadors in prominent roles.abroad, matadors were also marketed under the rambler marque and were assembled under license in costa rica, mexico by vehículos automotores mexicanos (vam), and australia by australian motor industries (ami).matadors were also marketed in overseas markets that included exports of right-hand drive versions to the uk.with a facelift and a new name, the amc matadors were available as a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, and station wagon body styles.the matador shared a modified platform with the full-size ambassador line with a shorter wheelbase.although related directly to the previous rebel models, amc began promoting the matador as more than a change in name with a slight facelift, to reposition the line in the highly competitive intermediate-car segment among consumers.the advertising campaign was built around the question 'what's a matador?'sedan and wagon models 'offered excellent value and were fairly popular' cars.matadors were also offered to fleet buyers with various police, taxicab, and other heavy-duty packages.they outperformed most other cars and 'was adopted as the official police car.'matadors became popular with government agencies and military units as well as police departments in the u.s. and the sedans and wagons were typically equipped with 360 cu in (5.9 l) or 401 cu in (6.6 l) v8 engines.matadors with heavy-duty police equipment were produced from 1971 through 1975.they continued to be in service longer than normal because of favorable field reports.the matador received a redesign in 1974, in part to meet new safety and crash requirements.the most significant change was to the two-door version.the hardtop was the slowest-selling body style in the matador line although it was in a market segment where two-door models were typically the most popular - and also most profitable.as a result, the boxy two-door hardtop body design was replaced with a completely different and sleeker coupe model 'to contend with the bull market for plush mid-size coupes that sprang up after the end of the muscle car era'.it also featured a design that was praised by owners along with their complaints about its low roofline.the design of the matador coupe has been described as 'polarizing' as well as being 'an evocative, swoopy coupe that perfectly captured the design ethos of the era.'factory-backed first-generation hardtops and second-generation coupes competed in nascar stock car racing from 1972 through 1975.drivers included mark donohue and bobby allison winning several races including the 1975 southern 500 at darlington.the amc matador captured five first-place wins.matadors in police livery were featured in television shows and movies during the 1970s.the matador coupe was a featured car and also a scale model of it was used as a flying car in the man with the golden gun, a james bond film released in 1974.
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pawdite | redepreciated | percolated <tsp> pawdite | downhearted | centure
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alfredo zitarrosa (march 10, 1936 – january 17, 1989) was a uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist.he specialized in uruguayan and argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.a staunch supporter of communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984.he is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of latin america.shortly after being born, blanca handed over her son to be raised by carlos durán, a man of many trades, and his wife, doraisella carbajal, then employed at the council for children, becoming alfredo 'pocho' durán.they lived in several cities neighbourhoods, and moved between 1944 and the end of 1947, they moved to the town of santiago vázquez.they frequently visited the countryside near trinidad, capital city of the flores department, where alfredo's adoptive mother was born.this childhood experience stayed with him forever, notably in his repertoire, the majority of which contains rhythms and songs of peasant origin, mainly milongas.alfredo briefly returned with his adoptive family, to montevideo and in early adolescence, moved on to live with his biological mother and her husband, the argentine alfredo nicolás zitarrosa, who would eventually give him his surname.together with his newborn sister, they lived in the area now known as rincón de la bolsa, at km.29.50 of the old route to colonia, san josé department.based there, he commuted to study at the high school in montevideo, where he eventually moved into his early youth.first he lived with the duráns and then in mrs. ema's pension, located at colonia and medanos (today barrios amorín) streets, to fill after the famous attic of the house which was used as a pension and was owned by blanca iribarne, his mother, located on yaguarón street (today aquiles lanza) 1021, in front of the plaza currently bearing his name nearby the central cemetery.he worked, among other duties, as a seller of furniture, subscriptions to a medical society, clerical and in a print shop.some time later -his first employer recalls with special affection- a certain pachelo, which was introduced by one of his colleagues in their usual trip to montevideo daily shipments during his high school years.he began his artistic career in 1954, as a radio broadcaster, entering as a presenter and entertainer, librettist and informativist, or even as an actor.he was also a writer, poet, and journalist, working for the famous weekly newspaper marcha.while he was in peru, forced by circumstances and somewhat fortuitously, he made his professional debut as a singer.this occurred on february 20, 1964, in a program on channel 13, panamericana television, thus beginning an uninterrupted career.zitarrosa once recalled this experience: 'no tenía ni un peso, pero sí muchos amigos.uno de ellos, césar durand, regenteaba una agencia de publicidad y por sorpresa me incluyó en un programa de tv, y me obligó a cantar.canté dos temas y cobré 50 dólares.fue una sorpresa para mí, que me permitió reunir algunos pesos…' ('i had no money, but i had many friends.one of them, cesar durand, happened to manage a publicity agency and i was included in a tv program, and forced to sing.i was paid 50 dollars for two songs.it was a surprise for me, and it allowed me to earn some money…') shortly thereafter, going back to bolivia by uruguay, he conducted several programs on radio altiplano of la paz, debuting later in montevideo, back in 1965, in the auditorium of sodre (radio broadcasting serviceofficer ).
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embedded | kinabulu | irrecognizability <tsp> embedded | dian | antilysis
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