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The former White Swan Inn is important in demonstrating the development of Swan Creek which was in an area formerly set aside as an Agricultural Reserve. The former White Swan Inn demonstrates the principal characteristics of a small sandstone house in Queensland, particularly of those constructed in the nineteenth century in and around Warwick.
James Stephens (born May 18, 1951) is an American actor best known for his starring role as James T. Hart in the television series The Paper Chase. He is also known for his role in Tom Bosley 's ABC television series, Father Dowling Mysteries (1989-1991), in which Stephens was cast as Father Philip Prestwick.
James Stephens' birth is somewhat shrouded in mystery. Stephens himself claimed to have been born on the same day and same year as James Joyce (2 February 1882), whereas he is in fact probably the same James Stephens who is on record as being born at the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, on 9 February 1880, the son of Francis Stephens (c. 1840–1882/3) of 5 Thomas's Court, Dublin, a vanman and a ...
Inn Charter date and range Institution Location Status References Kent: 1869 University of Michigan Law School: Ann Arbor, Michigan: Active Benjamin: 1878–1928 Illinois Wesleyan University: Bloomington, Illinois: Inactive Booth: 1880 Northwestern University School of Law: Evanston, Illinois: Active Story: 1881–1913, 1922 Columbia Law School ...
In February 1830, Clarkson and his brother James Smith Clarkson arrived at the Swan River on Tranby. They had chartered the brig in association with Joseph Hardey, a farmer and Wesleyan layman and his brother John Wall Hardey. The immigrants, including family members and indentured servants, were all Methodists and well versed in farming practices.
The Emu Brewery was a brewery in Perth, Western Australia, which traced its history to the first decade of the Swan River Colony.Founded in 1837 by James Stokes as the Albion Brewery, it was located beside the Swan River on a block bounded by Mounts Bay Road, Spring Street and Mount Street.
James B. Stephens (1806–1889), founder of East Portland, Oregon; James Stephens (trade unionist) (1821–1889), Welsh-born Australian stonemason and trade unionist; James Stephens (Fenian) (1825–1901), Irish revolutionary; James Brunton Stephens (1832–1902), Scottish-born Australian poet and teacher; James Stephens (Australian politician ...
James B. Stephens (November 9, 1806 – March 22, 1889) was a pioneer of the U.S. state of Oregon. A cooper by trade, he operated one of the first ferries across the Willamette River at what was East Portland, Oregon. His father was the first burial at Portland's Lone Fir Cemetery.