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Richard Armstrong (born 1949) is an American museum director. Since 2008, Armstrong has been the director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation , including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City and its other museums throughout the world.
Richard Armstrong (April 13, 1805 – September 23, 1860) was a Presbyterian missionary from Pennsylvania who arrived in Hawaii in 1832. With his wife, Clarissa, he served in mission fields of the Marquesas Islands and in the Kingdom of Hawaii .
Richard Armstrong may refer to: Richard Armstrong (author) (1903–1986), winner of the 1948 Carnegie medal for children's literature; Sir Richard Armstrong (British Army officer) (1782–1854), British army officer; Sir Richard Armstrong (conductor) (born 1943), British conductor; Richard Armstrong (Hawaii missionary) (1805–1860), missionary ...
Sir Richard Armstrong CBE (born 7 January 1943, [1] in Leicester, England) is an English conductor. He was educated at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge , where he was an organ scholar .
The following is a list of notable people associated with California State University, Long Beach. CSULB has more than 320,000 alumni as of 2018. CSULB has more than 320,000 alumni as of 2018. [ 1 ]
Richard Armstrong (18 June 1903 – 30 May 1986) [1] was an English writer who wrote for both adults and children. Most of his books were novels set at sea, or sea stories . For one of those, Sea Change , he won the 1948 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association , recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject . [ 2 ]
It was Roy Ward Baker's first film after working for several years in Hollywood. Baker's biographer would later write "although he [Baker] was disappointed in the eventual result Passage Home was the quintessential 1940s and 1950s Baker film – classical in style and melodramatic/generic in its basic structure... it conveys a quiet, pervasive sense of despair in its storyline, involving ...
Sea Change is a realistic children's adventure novel by Richard Armstrong, first published by Dent in 1948 with line drawings by Michel Leszczynski [1] and promoted as "A novel for boys". Set on a contemporary cargo ship , it features a sixteen-year-old apprentice in the British Merchant Navy who has completed one year at sea, of four years ...