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Established by Austrian tailor Jonathan Meyer at 36 Conduit Street in the late 18th century, Meyer & Mortimer supplied both the Prince regent and his fashion mentor, Beau Brummell, as early as 1800. When the Prince became George IV of the United Kingdom he awarded the company a Royal warrant of appointment which, through Queen Victoria and ...
Drawing on his experience in sailboat construction, Meyers modeled and built his first dune buggy, "Old Red", a shortened VW Beetle with a monocoque fiberglass shell and Chevrolet pickup truck (trailing arm style) suspension, in late 1963 to May 1964 in his garage in Newport Beach, California.
Meyer was born in San Francisco, the daughter of Charles Meyer, a banker and philanthropist. [1] On June 12, 1898, she married wealthy Canadian businessman Mortimer B. Davis, and the couple resided in Montreal. In 1901, she gave birth to a son, named Mortimer Davis (1901–1940). [1] A few years later, she adopted her nephew Philip.
In 1958 Meyer approached Sadler to have him update the car and return it to competitive form. Sadler carried over the Pontiac V8, Borrani wire wheels and De Dion tube rear suspension from Meyer's old roadster, but fabricated a new ladder chassis and added an enveloping body. [5] The car was completed in 1959. [6]
Most people enter military service “with the fundamental sense that they are good people and that they are doing this for good purposes, on the side of freedom and country and God,” said Dr. Wayne Jonas, a military physician for 24 years and president and CEO of the Samueli Institute, a non-profit health research organization.
The founding shareholders listed in the articles of incorporation were John Gordon, Arthur R. McMaster, John Turner, William Thomson, James Michie, John Shedden, William Mortimer Clark, John C. Fitch, James Scott, and William Maclean of Toronto; Æmilius Irving and Joseph Price of Hamilton; and George D. Ferguson of Fergus. The bill required ...
Draymond Green's suspension history played a role in his omission from USA Basketball's player pool for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, men’s national team managing director Grant Hill said ...
Urban Meyer is now back on the job at Ohio State after serving a three-game suspension for his handling of former assistant Zach Smith. Urban Meyer is now back on the job at Ohio State after ...