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It situated Hamilton proudly in the lineage of New Zealand inventors who answered our need for speed. Back yard laboratory. Charles William Feilden Hamilton was born in 1. Ashwick Station near Fairlie in South Canterbury. The landscape is carved by mighty rivers; the Waitaki, Clutha and Rakaia, flowing from the Southern Alps. For centuries Maori had used elegant mokihi (canoes made by drying and lashing raupo reeds together) to transport catches of fish and birds downriver and to ferry people across these waterways. About Us; Accomplishments; Visit Us; Exhibits. Current Exhibit-Taming the Channel; Earlier Exhibits. 100 Years of Sport Fishing in Port Aransas. As a child Hamilton built rafts and canoes for play, to cavort down the flood- prone Opihi River (a tributary of the Waitaki). To his frustration he required the use of his dog, towing a homemade raft trailer, to get back upstream to start again. Finding a practical solution to avoid the trudge upriver would be the impetus for Hamilton’s waterjet design. His clear love for inventing solutions to navigate nature started as a young boy in his self- made shed. In 1. 91. 2, at the age of 1. That same year, handicapped by the lack of electricity in his shed, Hamilton constructed a dam and water wheel to bring electricity to Ashwick Station. This modernization came two years before the government constructed the first operational hydro- electrical station in 1. Bill Hamilton as a young boy on a hunting trip, Ashwick Station ca. Image courtesy of CWF Hamilton & Co Ltd. Bill’s formal education began at Waihi Preparatory School near Temuka, and he was later sent to board at Christ’s College in Christchurch. He found urban life in Christchurch life tiresome, away from the open potential of the alpine rivers but his separation from the Mackenzie country would not last long. 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Bill became fascinated with the new sport of motor- racing and purchased a Bentley racing car on a trip to England in 1. In early 1. 92. 4 he returned home to Irishman Creek with his new bride, Peggy Wills, an English girl who shared Bill’s love for the outdoors. Back home, Hamilton won the 5. New Zealand Motor Cup in 1. Australasian speed record in 1. Southern Hemisphere to officially clock over 1. In 1. 93. 0 he took his Bentley to England for the Brooklands Easter meet where he won all his races – the first driver to do so. Bill Hamilton after winning the New Zealand Motor Cup, Auckland 1. Image courtesy of CWF Hamilton & Co Ltd. Design for Life. The Depression years saw Hamilton design and build a myriad of machines for a living. Raw materials were brought into Irishman Creek and engineered into finished products: a shingle loader, several scoops for earthmoving, a hay lift, a water sprinkler, an air compressor, an air conditioner, and others. The scoops were to be a saviour in the tough years as wool prices plummeted, being used the length of New Zealand to carve out airports and roads (they were later manufactured under license in Britain). In 1. 93. 9 CWF (Charles William Fielden) Hamilton & Co Ltd, was formed, and Bill’s remote mountain workshop became a factory, manned by shearers, musterers, and farmhands. The company’s first contract was for an airstrip in Twizel. Bill had by now retired from competitive racing, but utilized his Bentley for high speed . During World War II the factory produced precision munitions (such as Bren gun firing pins that required very accurate engineering). Maurice Shadbolt writes, “accountants and economists were baffled by this factory risen from nowhere, so far off the beaten track and remote from markets – and by a designer and engineer who had never had an hour’s formal training”. The workshop at Irishman Creek during the mid 1. Image courtesy of CWF Hamilton & Co Ltd. A lack of power supply hindered further development and after World War II, Hamilton opened an engineering business in Christchurch. It thrived, allowing him to concentrate on R& D at Irishman’s Creek. He helped design and build the first rope ski tow in New Zealand, and in 1. Station. The need for speed. Bill Hamilton at the drawing board, Irishman Creek ca. Image courtesy of CWF Hamilton & Co Ltd. In 1. 95. 3, after experimenting with a number of concepts without great success, Hamilton approached Christchurch boat- builder Arnold France to advise on the design. Hamilton’s specifications were for a hull suitable for a river craft and a replacement for the propeller. France suggested a jet unit and loaned Hamilton a US pamphlet on the Hanley Hydro Jet which used a centrifugal water pump system. This waterjet applied Newton’s Third Law of Motion: for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction. Throwing water out backwards creates an opposite reaction that drives the boat forward. Hamilton replicated the system and put it into his first jet boat, a 3. Ford 1. 0 engine. Water was drawn in under the hull and expelled out a leg in the bottom of the boat. Despite his best efforts, however, the boat was only capable of an unspectacular 1. In addition to this, because the leg extended below the hull it was prone to damage in the shallow rivers. So Hamilton and his team reworked the original design to expel the jetstream out the transom (stern) of the boat above the water line, a modification that saw the top speed jump to 2. The design eliminated protrusions below the hull exposed to damage. Conjecture posits that the idea came from a high- pressure fire hose (in Kiwiana myth this has become a high pressure milking hose). Whatever, it was the genesis of the modern waterjet propulsion system. Hamilton sold his first boat in 1. A further breakthrough came in 1. George Davison, a Canterbury University Engineering graduate working with Hamilton, suggested a 2- stage axial- flow unit. Others had tried using an axial- flow device for propulsion (rather than a radial pump or the traditional screw propeller), but Hamilton succeeded in finding a suitable application, where its advantages (shallow draught and high manoeuvrability) outweighed its disadvantages (lower efficiency and higher expense) compared to standard propeller power. Bill on the Ohau River – Easter 1. Image courtesy of CWF Hamilton & Co Ltd. Shifting to the axial flow jet (which generally means high volume and low velocity) meant Hamilton could pump a greater amount of water than with the centrifugal pump (low volume, high velocity). A low pressure/high velocity jetstream is an important part of a fast and efficient waterjet propulsion system. To increase the velocity of the water, and thus increase boat speed, they incorporated a series of impellers and stator veins (which straighten out water flow behind each impeller) and added a narrowing of the outlet nozzle. As a fluid passes through a tube that narrows, the velocity of the fluid increases and the pressure decreases (Bernoulli’s Principle). The result was that the waterjet unit could now pump a high volume of water and expel it at very high speed – meaning it could now be used successfully on bigger and heavier high- speed vessels. The incorporation of the 2- stage axial- flow system led to the production of the “Chinook” in 1. After further modifications and the addition of a 3- stage unit, the jet was able to reach speeds of up to 8. Steering was controlled by swivelling the outward flow. Hamilton finally had the craft he dreamed of: a boat able to swiftly manoeuvre past jutting rocks, and forge upstream through malevolent currents. Because there were no protrusions below the hull, the boat could operate in only centimeters of water, perfect for the stony, braided, southern riverbeds. Chinook Unit. Image courtesy of CWF Hamilton & Co Ltd. The Right Stuff: Proof of concept up the Colorado. In 1. 96. 0 the go- against- the- flow innovation of the Hamilton Jet proved itself when it became the first vessel (a boat called Kiwi) to travel up a 1. Colorado River that flowed through the Grand Canyon. Bill had broken his arm in a boating accident, so his son Jon was at the helm. It was a nine day current- bashing marathon that saw the Hamilton Jet negotiate all obstacles, including the mighty Vulcan Rapid. Four boats made it up the Colorado River in 1. Hamilton waterjets. After this spectacular demonstration other rivers were successfully navigated and the invention was embraced across the planet. The uses of the jetboat were manifold: fishing, oceanic research, tourist travel, fire- fighting, taking geologists into the hinterland of New Guinea or scientists and missionaries up the Amazon, supplying remote Pacific Islands or aiding food relief in India. His modest explanation for how he did it? The 1. 9th Century Man: The Rise and Fall of Henry Martyn Leland. Unlike its Mercury division, Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln brand was originally a separate company, founded in 1. Henry Martyn Leland, the founder of Cadillac. Henry Leland was one of the best and most respected engineers of the early auto industry, an expert in mass production and precision manufacturing. His life, however, is a tragic tale of broken promises and dashed hopes, the story of a great man brought down by the pettiness and venality of a new era that no longer had any place for great men. This week, we look at the career of Henry Leland, founder of Cadillac and Lincoln. THE 1. 9TH- CENTURY MAN: HENRY LELANDAt the dawn of the 2. Henry Martyn Leland was already 5. A farmer’s son from Vermont, Henry Leland became an apprentice machinist the summer before the Civil War. He reached the age of 2. Abraham Lincoln in the 1. Lincoln’s. By the time he founded Leland, Faulconer & Norton (later Leland & Faulconer) in 1. Henry Leland was already a highly accomplished engineer, known and respected for his fanatical devotion to precision manufacturing. Leland and his son, Wilfred Leland, who joined the company shortly after its inception, were considered leading experts in the new science of mass production. With his stern, patrician manner and long white beard, Leland cut a curious, somewhat fusty figure by fin de si. Leland & Faulconer had never built parts for automobiles before, but the firm’s bicycle gears and boat and industrial engines were of extremely high quality. The transmissions L& F built for Olds were so precisely manufactured that their components were actually interchangeable from car to car, a novel idea at that time. Even the instruments needed to measure fine tolerances had only been invented a few decades earlier and the assembly of complex machine parts usually required laborious filing, polishing, and scraping. After a fire destroyed Olds’ engine production line in March 1. Ransom Olds contracted with L& F to manufacture engines as well as transmissions. Even though the L& F engines shared the same design as those built by Olds’ other outsider engine supplier, the Dodge Brothers, the Leland- built engines’ close tolerances made them significantly more powerful. Leland’s engineers subsequently determined that with a few modest changes, they could triple the power output of the Olds engine, without increasing its production cost. Henry and Wilfred Leyland offered the redesigned engine, dubbed “Little Hercules,” to Olds, but Olds’ business manager insisted that retooling for a new engine would be too expensive and refused. The Lelands gave up, although they did install one of the Little Hercules engines in their own Olds car. THE DAWN OF CADILLACIn August 1. William H. Bowen hired Henry Leland to appraise the factory and tooling of the Henry Ford Company, Henry Ford’s second failed automotive venture. After several years of setbacks and disappointments, the Murphy group had lost confidence in Ford and had forced him out the previous March. They intended to liquidate the company’s assets and enlisted Leland to help them determine a fair selling price. After inspecting the Henry Ford Co. He acknowledged that it had many problems, but suggested that instead of liquidating, the Murphy group should reorganize and build a new model powered by the Little Hercules engine, which he promised his company could manufacture for less than he had charged Oldsmobile. On August 2. 7, 1. Henry Ford Company officially became the Cadillac Automobile Company, taking its name from French explorer and adventurer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, the founder of the city of Detroit. Henry Leland became a minority shareholder and the director of the new firm, although he also retained his role at Leland & Faulconer, which supplied Cadillac with engines, transmissions, and steering gear. THE PRECISION CARThe first Cadillac automobile entered pilot production in late October and debuted at the New York auto show in January 1. It was an immediate success, selling 1. Cadillac the best- selling automaker in America. These early Cadillacs were not fast, with a top speed of perhaps 3. Wilfred Leland was officially the assistant treasurer, but his unofficial (although still vital) role was smoothing his father’s business relationships. Henry Leland, by then in his sixties, could be infinitely patient with engineers, but his stubborn bluntness put him at a disadvantage in situations calling for diplomacy. He could be particularly hard on suppliers, many of whom had vivid memories of the old man dressing them down for failing to meet his lofty standards of quality. Leland’s perfectionism paid off for Cadillac, which developed an admirable reputation for workmanship and reliability. In 1. 90. 8, the company won Britain’s prestigious Dewar Trophy following a well- publicized test, supervised by the Royal Auto Club, in which technicians completely disassembled three Cadillacs, intermingled their parts, and then reassembled them using only basic hand tools. It was a dramatic demonstration of Leland’s philosophy of interchangeable parts in an era when most automotive engineering still resembled blacksmithing. THE GENERAL MOTORS BUYOUTBy 1. Cadillac had attracted the attention of entrepreneur William Crapo Durant and his fledgling General Motors Company. Billy Durant, who became head of Buick in 1. September 1. 90. 8, he had organized General Motors as a holding company. Durant’s style was freewheeling, verging on reckless. He bought companies with a combination of bank loans and stock transfers rather than cash and many observers were at a loss to see any coherent strategy behind his acquisitions. When Durant called in 1. Cadillac, the company’s backers were more than willing to sell. The future of the auto industry was still uncertain in those days and dozens of companies popped up and disappeared every year. Even Cadillac, one of the more successful Detroit automakers, had flirted with bankruptcy during the economic downturn of 1. The members of Murphy’s group were very wealthy, but they were ready to move on to less risky ventures. The Cadillac board assigned Wilfred Leland to negotiate with Durant. Wilfred proved to be a canny and tenacious negotiator, rejecting any deal that involved a transfer of stock in lieu of cash. When Durant offered him a kickback to lower the selling price, Wilfred flatly refused. In July 1. 90. 9, he and Durant closed a deal for General Motors to buy Cadillac for $4. Durant was always far more interested in the buying and selling of companies than he was in day- to- day management, so he asked the Lelands to stay on at Cadillac. They told him that they would remain only if he gave them a free hand. Durant happily agreed, promising them that they could continue to run Cadillac as they saw fit. THE MAN WHO SAVED GENERAL MOTORSBy the summer of 1. Cadillac was practically the only financially sound part of the entire General Motors corporation. Buick alone was over $8 million in debt and many of the other divisions were barely solvent. GM was on the verge of bankruptcy. Hoping to leverage Cadillac’s sterling reputation, Durant asked Wilfred Leland to accompany him on his meetings with GM’s creditors. By then, the corporation needed an infusion of $1. Durant’s face. In September 1. Durant and Wilfred Leland went to New York to meet with executives from five major banks, including Ralph Van Vechten of Continental National Bank and James Jackson Storrow of Lee, Higginson & Co., to discuss GM’s future. By the end of the first day, the prospects looked grim. Not only were many GM subsidiaries operating at a loss, there was evidence of shoddy accounting practices and at least one of Durant’s companies was allegedly operating on fraudulent patents. The day’s only bright spot was Wilfred’s late- afternoon presentation on Cadillac. Cadillac was the antithesis of everything the bankers had criticized about other GM holdings: It was soundly managed, free of debt, and had strong revenues. After the meeting adjourned for the day, the bankers asked to speak to Wilfred alone. They invited him to join them for an evening meeting, without Durant. That night, Wilfred Leland did what Durant had failed to do: He convinced five leading banks that the auto industry had a future and that General Motors was a good investment. When the regular meeting resumed the following morning, Billy Durant was stunned to discover that the bankers had had a radical change of heart. They were now prepared to back the $1. The bankers said in no uncertain terms that Wilfred had single- handedly saved GM. Wilfred had not, however, saved Billy Durant. The bankers were weary of Durant’s spendthrift style and limited managerial ability. A major condition of the loan package was the establishment of a new board of directors, which wasted no time in forcing Durant out. James Storrow replaced Durant as interim president. Although Wilfred had saved GM, the Lelands’ reward was a bitter one. The board set GM’s annual loan payments nearly equal to Cadillac’s total annual income, essentially making Cadillac responsible for repaying the entire loan. The board also assigned Wilfred and Henry Leland to reorganize and optimize the production methods of GM’s other divisions while simultaneously cutting the Lelands’ salaries in half, supposedly in the spirit of fiduciary thrift. In short, the Lelands now had radically increased responsibilities, no increased authority, and dramatically reduced pay. He was nearly 7. 0 years old, still working hours that would have pushed many younger men to the point of collapse. That he did not step aside reflected the near- religious character of his perfectionism. He was passionate about sharing his knowledge and philosophy, whether with line workers or other executives. At GM, he held an ongoing series of conferences to disseminate the manufacturing techniques and best practices he had developed over his long career. Univision 4. 5 Houston - Univision. El rompecabezas de la vida de Chance Moseley, un adolescente acusado de matar a su madre en Texas. Chance Michael Moseley, de 1. Sus familiares en Houston trataron de armar el rompecabezas de la vida del joven antes del tr. Cinema of Chile - Wikipedia. Cinema of Chile. Number of screens. The oldest surviving feature film is El H. The Chilean film industry struggled in the late 1. El Diamante de Maharaj. El jefe (1958) El candidato (1959) S Mar del Plata, 1960: El 80% de las estrellas del 7 Cine de misterio e intriga. La Caja Kovak Dirigida por Daniel Monz The 1. 96. 0s saw the development of the . After the 1. 97. 3 military coup, film production was low, with many filmmakers working in exile. It increased after the end of the regime in 1. Johnny Cien Pesos (1. Historias de F. Later widely surpassed by Stefan v/s Kramer (2. In recent years, Chilean films have made regular appearances at international film festivals and awards, with No (2. Chilean film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. History. Next year, on 2. August 1. 89. 6, the first Cin. These were the same movies that only eight months earlier, the Lumiere Brothers had shown in Paris. In Iquique, director was enthralled by this new technology and started to create his own short films. On 2. 0 May 1. 89. This first short would be followed by . In the same year in Santiago, two new movie venues opened which both featured Edison's. Vitascope, less popular than the Cin. In June that year, the Bioscop was also launched as another alternative to the cinematographe, although it eventually failed. By the end of the year, all these new places would be closed. In 1. 90. 0, the Apollo Theatre in Santiago exhibited the film . The exact date that the films screened and further details of this event remain unknown. In the port city of Valpara. Nothing is known of the film's director, cinematographer or production team, and only 2. Catholic University of Valpara. El rompecabezas de la vida de Chance Moseley, un adolescente acusado de matar a su madre en Texas Chance Michael Moseley, de 15 aThe film is split into three parts. First, a huaso charges into the scene, causing some commotion among the people around, and dances the traditional Chilean cueca accompanied by musicians. This is followed by a scene where the characters eat a Chilean Cazuela. Finally, in the last scene, a fight breaks but is quickly controlled by a guard. Maurice Albert Massonnier was sent to Chile by the Lumiere Brothers. After screening his film in Chile, Massonnier sent the film to Paris, where several copies were made. One of those copies was found in 1.
Chilean film restorer Daniel Sandoval in an archive on Bois- d'Arcy. Massonier ended up settling in Chile and made his own production company, . The first full- length film, Manuel Rodr. Directed by Adolfo Urz. The film was restored in 1. University of Chile. Critic Carolina Robino described El H. The visual imagery has an extraordinary richness. Sienna plays masterfully with the time- shifts, with the subjective view of the characters and with their thoughts. Without words, it tells an epic story with exquisite touches of humor and provides an accurate description of Chilean colonial society. Despite this, the industry began to struggle in the late 1. Large sums of money were spent on cinematic . Towards the end of the 1. Chile in the 1. 96. Naum Kramarenko's Tres miradas a la calle (Three Views of the Street, 1. Deja que los perros ladren (Let the Dogs Bark, 1. An experimental film department was founded at the University of Chile, along with a Film Institute at the Catholic University of Chile. The industry also received support from the revitalised Chile Films project which had begun in the 1. Shortly afterwards some of the most important films from the New Chilean Cinema period were released: Tres Tristes Tigres (Three Sad Tigers, 1. Ra. Memoria. Chilena says: . Instead they were reinterpreted in the cinema of exile as protest against the repression under the military regime or expressing nostalgia for the shattered revolution. In 1. 99. 2, the FONDART national art fund was established which would go on to support some 9. Chilean feature- length films made since its creation. Although many films released in the late 1. Johnny Cien Pesos (Hundred Peso Johnny, 1. Gustavo Graef- Marino; Historias de F. The more commercial 1. El Chacotero Sentimental (The Sentimental Joker), by Cristi. In 2. 00. 3, the comedy Sexo con Amor (Sex with Love) by Boris Quercia set a new national box office record which would remain unbroken until 2. Chilean films also began to win awards at noted international festivals. Silvio Caiozzi's Coronaci. Nominated for Best Film (Mejor Pel. Nominated for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the Goya Awards . Won Golden Kikito for Best Actor in the Latin Film section of the Festival de Gramado, and nominated for Best Film overall. Won three awards at the Havana Film Festival: Best Screenplay; Glauber Rocha Award - Special Mention; and the Grand Coral - Third Prize, all presented to Orlando L. Won Favorite Film at the MTV Movie Awards, Latin America. Won Best Screenplay at the Lima Latin American Film Festival. Awarded with a Special Mention for Best Film at the Mar del Plata Film Festival. Won the Grand Jury Prize at the Miami Film Festival. Won the Golden Seashell in the San Sebasti. In 2. 00. 5, won the PFS Award at the Political Film Society Awards. Won Best Narrative Latin American Film in the FICCO, Mexico. Won the audience award at the Philadelphia Film Festival. Won the Golden Circle Award at the Bogota International Film Festival. Won Best Film at the Valdivia International Film Festival. Was voted Most Popular Film in the Vancouver International Film Festival. Won the top prize at the 2. Torino Film Festival. Was Chile's submission to the 8. Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Won two of its three nominations at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema for the Best Actor and for the FEISAL Award. Won Best Actor at the Cinemanila International Film Festival Won two prizes at the Havana Film Festival, Best Actor and the Grand Coral - First Prize. Received a Special Mention in the Ibero- American Competition of the Miami Film Festival. Won a KNF Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival Won a Special Jury Award in the Free Spirit Competition at the Warsaw International Film Festival. Won the World Cinema: Dramatic prize at Sundance in 2. Won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 2. Won the Golden India Catalina prize for Best Actress at the Cartagena Film Festival for Catalina Saavedra. Won Best Narrative Film at the Sarasota Film Festival. Won the Talent Tape Award at the Fribourg International Film Festival. Received a Special Mention at the Taipei Film Festival. Won the Critics Award and the Elcine First Prize - Best Film at the Latin American Film Festival. Won the Satellite Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2. Won the FIPRESCI Prize - Best Film in the Guadalajara International Film Festival. The film has also been nominated for awards in several other major film festivals. Won the Jury Award - Best Director at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival Nominated for Best feature Film at Oslo Films from the South Festival. Debuted as part of the official selection at the Cannes Film Festival. Went on to appear at the Toronto International Film Festival, San Francisco International Film Festival, Miami International Film Festival and Melbourne International Film Festival. Won European Film Award for Best Documentary, Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (2. Jury Award for Best Documentary. Won the FIPRESCI Prize - Best Film at the Havana Film Festival. Won the Grand Jury Prize - Knight Ibero- American Competition at the Jordan Alexander Kressler Screenwriting Award at the Miami Film Festival. Nominated for the Horizons Award at the San Sebasti. Nominated for the Silver Condor - Best Foreign Film and Best Spanish Language Film (Mejor Pel. Nominated for the Grand Prize - Best Music at the Grande Pr. Nominated for the Art Cinema Award at the Hamburg Film Festival. Won the Grand Coral - Second Prize - Best Film at the Havana Film Festival. Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize and received a Special Mention in the Miami Film Festival. Nominated for the Films from the South Award - Best Feature, at the Oslo Films from the South Festival Nominated as Best Iberoamerican Film at the Goya Awards. Represented Chile at 8. Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Selected as the Chilean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 8. Academy Awards but did not make the final shortlist. Won a World Cinema Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival in 2. Nominated for two Film Independent Spirit Awards, the John Cassavetes Award, and the Independent Spirit Award in 2. No, 2. 01. 2, directed by Pablo Larra. Nominated for Best Iberoamerican Movie at the Ariel Awards. Won Best Fictional Film - Premio Coral at the Havana Film Festival Won the Art Cinema Directors' Fortnight Award at the 2. Cannes Film Festival. Won the Cinema for Peace Award for Justice. Won Best Foreign Film at the Georgia Film Critics Association in 2. Nominated for the Art Cinema Award at the Hamburg Film Festival. Nominated for the BFI London Film Festival awards in 2. Won an NBR Award at the National Board of Review. Nominated for the SDFCS Award at the San Diego Film Critics Society. Won Best Foreign Feature Film - Audience Award at the 2. S. In 2. 01. 3: Won the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Prize, the Ecumenical Jury Prize, and the Silver Berlin Bear (for Paulina Garcia) at the 6. Berlin International Film Festival, where it was also nominated for the Golden Bear. Won Best Film at the Mumbai International Film Festival. Won the Silver Ariel - Best Latin- American Film at the Ariel Awards. In 2. 01. 4: Nominated for the Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 2. Goya Awards . Nominated for Best Actress (for Paulina Garcia) and Best Film - Euro. Cinema Hawaii Award at the Hawaii International Film Festival. Nominated for Best Foreign Film in the Independent Spirit Awards. Won Best Foreign Language Film at the London Film Critics' Circle. Won the Top Foreign Film Award in the National Board of Review Awards 2. Won the NBR Award at the National Board of Review, USA. Won a Cine Latino Award - Special Mention and was nominated for the Cine Latino Award and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Nascido em 1936, na Normandia, Alain Corbin estudou na Universidade de Caen. Pretende ser orientado tanto para o p Lema nacional Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein F A porcentagem de 27% Existe um pensamento pol? Existe um pensamento pol? A pergunta envolve duas. Saiba o que faz um Contador, mercado de trabalho, aptid. Contador: importante num. No entanto, as normas desse primeiro Formul. A fim de eliminar estas diverg. 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Cortometraggio scritto, diretto, interpretato dai ragazzi del videolaboratorio del Liceo Lorenzini di Pescia, coordinati da Massimo Smuraglia, Direttore. On September 10, 2015 Film&Clips channel from YouTube uploaded a video L'Amantide - Film Completo with 1 hour, 30 minutes and 18 seconds of length. British Olympic Gold Medallists 1. POLO was a full Olympic sport five times between 1. Great Britain took part in each edition, winning medals in all of them including gold at the inaugural competition in Paris in 1. USA/GBR team they won gold under the name Foxhunters Hurlingham. The Roehampton Club won gold in 1. British team won the gold medal in 1. The GB Medal Tally (left) is for British teams that contained British players, and the list of gold medallists below contains the names of all Britons who won polo gold medals even though some played for the mixed USA/Great Britain team that won the gold in 1. Four Britons have each won two polo medals: Frederick Barrett (below) gold 1. John Wodehouse (below) gold 1. Walter Buckmaster, silver 1. Frederick Freake, silver 1. They are the only men in Olympic history to win two polo medals. The Great Britain gold medal team of 1. Roehampton Club. For further information see the entry for the Roehampton Club in the British Sports Club and Teams who have won Olympic Gold Medals section. Britain's Gold Medallists: Born: 2. June 1. 87. 5, Cork, Ireland. Relive the moments that went down in history from the Paris 1900 Summer Olympics. Access official videos, results, sport and athlete records. Water Polo Coach Dante Dettamanti shares his coaching strategies. The team of Orvosegyetem Sports Club, Budapest Champions of Hungary in 1970. Among the players Istvan Szivos Jr and Istvan Szivos Sr as Technical Director. Died: 7 November 1. Swindon, Wiltshire, England. Olympics competed in: 2 (1. Olympic medals: 1. Gold - Polo. 19. 24 Bronze - Polo Frederick Barrett, nicknamed . He was also on the losing side in 1. Olympic gold medal winning team at Antwerp and in 1. Briton becomes first Olympic golf champion for 112 years after winning men's individual strokeplay title at Rio 2016 Justin Rose celebrates winning in the final round. The objective is to score goals against an opposing team. Players score by driving a small. Here is some stunning style inspiration for the upcoming Veuve Clicquot Masters Polo which takes place on Saturday 5 March 2016. Ladies, this years it's all about. Paris he won a bronze medal making him one of only four British players to win two Olympic polo medals. A former steeplechase rider he had to give up the sport following a bad fall so he turned to training steeplechasers and he obtained his National Hunt licence in 1. Barrett trained horses for King George V, Edward VIII and George VI. The Barrett- trained Marconi gave both Edward VIII and George VI their first winners as owners. Probably the best horse Barrett trained was Annandale for Lady Glenap. Three weeks after finishing third in the Aintree Grand National in 1. Annandale won the Scottish National at Bogside by 1. Barrett served with the Army in the 1. King's) Hussars during World War One attaining the rank of Captain. Top of the page. THIS ENTRY IS CURRENTLY UNDER REVISIONBorn: 1. June 1. 84. 7, Dover, Kent, England. Died: 8 May 1. 92. Washington DC, USAOlympics competed in: 1 (1. Olympic medals: 1. Gold - Polo. The son of an Irish- born British Army captain, John Beresford followed his father and was a captain with the 7th Hussars. He won his Olympic gold medal in 1. Foxhunters Hurlingham combined USA/British team. He played just one game when he replaced the American all- round sportsman Foxhall Keene in the 6- 4 semi- final win over the Bagatelle Polo Club from Paris. Top of the page. Born: 5 September 1. Athenry, Galway, Ireland. Died: 1. 6 April 1. Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England. Olympics competed in: 1 (1. Olympic medals: 1. Gold - Polo. The illegitimate son of the second Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal, neither Denis Daly or his older brother William could inherit the title on their father's death in 1. Daly served as a Major with the 1. Hussars until the late 1. Army at the outbreak of World War One. In between, he won his Olympic gold medal as a member of the Foxhunters Hurlingham combined team in 1. In 1. 92. 5 he became joint Master of the Heythrop Hunt, a position he held for ten years. He was also the Deputy Lieutenant of County Galway and was a Justice of the Peace for Oxfordshire. Daly's sons also served as Majors in the Army. Top of the page. Born: 1. July 1. 88. 0, New Brighton, Cheshire, England. Died: 3. 0 May 1. Norwich, Norfolk, England. Olympics competed in: 1 (1. Olympic medals: 1. Gold - Polo Vivian Lockett appeared on the losing 1. Westchester Cup teams but was on the 1. United States. In the team that won the cup back were Frederick Barrett and John Wodehouse who were also in the British team alongside Lockett that took the gold medal at the 1. Olympics. The fifth son of Charles and Catherine Lockett, Vivian was born in New Brighton, then Cheshire. He went to Cambridge, where surprisingly he never won a polo Blue, and after Cambridge he went to the Sandhurst Military Academy. From there he joined the 1. Lancers (later 1. Lancers), becoming the Commanding Officer in 1. Olympic team mate Tim Melvill. He played in nine of the Lancers 1. Inter- Regimental Cup between 1. Lockett was the last surviving member of the 1. Top of the page. Born: 1. February 1. 87. 7, Cape Town, South Africa. Died: 1. 2 October 1. King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. Olympics competed in: 1 (1. Olympic medals: 1. Gold - Polo Born in South Africa, Teignmouth Melvill moved to England as a youngster and lived in Cornwall, before moving to Hampshire. Like his 1. 92. 0 team mate Vivian Lockett, Tim Melvill also went to Sandhurst before being commissioned, firstly into the Leicester Regiment, and then the South Wales Borders Regiment. Tim was later transferred to the 1. Lancers and was appointed the Commanding Officer of the Lancers at the age of 3. He was awarded the DSO (Distinguished Service Order) and the French Croix du Guerre in 1. France. A member of the successful 1. Olympic polo team, . His finest achievement prior to that was playing on the 1. Westchester Cup team, captained by his brother George, who beat the Americans at Hurlingham. After finishing his term in India he became managing director of the Roehampton club, a position he held until the year before his death. During the First World War, Miller served with the Army in France and left in 1. Lieutenant Colonel. Top of the page. Born: 6 December 1. Kensington, London, England. Died: 2. 1 February 1. West Indies. Olympics competed in: 1 (1. Olympic medals: 1. Gold - Polo The older brother of Charles Miller, the pair of them played with the Roehampton team that won the 1. Olympic gold medal. George took up polo in 1. England to victory over the United States to win the Westchester Cup (International Polo Cup) at Hurlingham in 1. Charles also played. A bad riding accident caused George to quit polo in 1. Between 1. 89. 5 and 1. Edward with the management of the Ranelagh Club. Miller died whilst on a cruise in the West Indies in 1. Bermuda. He left an estate worth around . He had also played in the successful 1. Westchester Cup team that beat the Americans. But was on the losing side in 1. Nickalls joined the Durham Light Infantry during the Boer War and was involved in the Relief of Ladysmith in 1. Shortly afterwards Nickalls became a member of the Stock Market like his father Sir Patteson Nickalls who did not endear himself to fellow members in 1. Boer War speech at Maidstone. Patteson junior returned to the Army in 1. War broke out and served on the Western Front with the Northamptonshire Yeomanry. He won a DSO (Distinguished Service Order) in 1. A keen hunter, Nickalls once recalled in a book how he used to organise fox hunting behind enemy lines in a village valled Harbarque at Arras in northern France during World War One. After the War he played little polo but maintained an interest as secretary of the Rugby club, a position he held until just a few weeks before his death at the age of 7. Nickalls had two brother, Cecil and Morres, who were both good polo players. Top of the page. Born: 1. January 1. 86. 7, Mayfair, London, England. Died: 1 June 1. 93. Clapham, London, England. Olympics competed in: 1 (1. Olympic medals: 1. Gold - Polo. The son of Major- General Sir Henry Rawlinson, Toby Rawlinson won his Olympic gold in Paris as a member of the America/British Foxhunters Hurlingham team in 1. BLO Polo Club from Rugby. In winning gold he became the first of many Old Etonians to become an Olympic champion. After a distinguished military career during World War One, in which he attained the rank of Colonel, Rawlinson continued devoting his time to his first loves of motoring and flying. On 5 April, 1. 91. Britain to hold one after Lord Brabazon and Charles Rolls, the co- founder of the Rolls Royce company. Rolls became the first Briton to be killed in an accident involving a powered aircraft when he lost his life following an accident at a Bournemouth Aviation Show in July 1. Two days later Rawlinson was also involved in a accident at the same show when his plane fell to the ground. He survived with serious leg, ankle and collarbone injuries. Rawlinson was later responsible for developing a combustion engine from which he made a lot of money, but he spent it on aviation experiments. The National Probate Register of 1. He died in his flat in Clapham in 1. Top of the page. Born: 1. February 1. 87. 5, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia,Died: 1. April 1. 91. 7, Ypres, Belgium,Olympics competed in: 1 (1. Olympic medals: 1. Gold - Polo. Despite being a committee member of the Hurlingham Club, Major Herbert Wilson played for the Roehampton Club and was a member of their 1. Olympic gold medal winning team. A notable huntsman he rode with Leicestershire's three finest Hunts, the Quorn, Belvoir and Cottesmore. Wilson won the DSO (Distinguished Service Order) following service in the Boer War andt in the First World War he served in France and Belgium but lost his life at Ypres in 1. Captain with the Royal Horse Guards. The Great War also claimed the life of one of his brothers, Gordon, while another brother Wilfred was killed during the Boer War in which a fourth brother was seriously injured. Gordon was married to Lady Sarah Churchill, sister of Randolph Churchill, son of Sir Winston. Herbert Wilson was the son of Sir Samuel Wilson, an Irish- born landowner who moved to Australia in the mid- 1. He moved to England in 1. MP for Portsmouth from 1. He moved back to Australia in 1. England in 1. 89. London a few months later. He left an estate worth over . John Wodehouse, third Earl of Kimberley, was a Cambridge polo Blue, captaining the winning team twice. He won a silver medal at the 1. Olympics and a gold medal in 1. Briton to win gold and silver medals at Polo. He also played on the losing Westchester Cup teams of 1. The son of the second Earl he was known as Lord Wodehouse until succeeding his father in 1. Earl. He served as an MP for Mid- Norfolk between 1. Maggie Steffens helps US reach Olympic water polo final. Photo: Eduardo Verdugo, Associated Press. Image 1 of 2. Maggie Steffens of the U. S. Steffens scored four goals in the Americans. Steffens scored four goals in the Americans. Hungary’s a very physical team. That’s what makes them great.”Next up is Italy, which advanced to Friday’s final with a 1. Russia. Italy also is a perfect 5- 0 in Rio, winning by a combined score of 5. It’s going to be a heck of a battle,” U. S. Maddie Musselman scored on two power plays and Kaleigh Gilchrist made it 8- 4 with 3: 0. Hungary made another charge in the fourth, but Steffens and Kiley Neushul responded with goals to help put the game away.“We knew it would be a physical, tough, strong game,” U. S. Cursing and crying and blaming herself after falling short of her goal to win a fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal. Staggered by her first- ever loss at the Summer Games, behind by one set in the bronze- medal match and trailing in the second, Kerri Walsh Jennings pulled herself together on the Copacabana sand to become the most- decorated beach volleyball player in the sport’s Olympic history.“It’s crazy what 2. Walsh Jennings said after she and April Ross beat Brazil’s Talita and Larissa 1. Lydia Ko of New Zealand, the No. She shot 6. 9 and was four shots back. U. S. The men will take on Italy in a quarterfinal on Friday, and the women face Serbia on Thursday. China on markin preliminaries. Si Yajie and Ren Qian went 1- 2 in the preliminaries of women’s 1. China’s sixth diving gold medal of the Rio Olympics. Si scored no lower than 7. Ren was a bit off on her third dive, but still claimed the second spot at 3. No one else was even close. Jessica Parratto of the United States was third at 3. The top 1. 8 moved on to Thursday’s semifinals. Reigning world champion Kim Kuk Hyang of North Korea won’t be one of them. She stunningly failed to advance out of the preliminaries, badly botching her fourth dive and finishing 2. That’s 3 sweeps in a row for China. For the third straight Olympics, China has taken home every table tennis gold medal. The Chinese men’s team beat Japan 3- 1 in the best- of- five- set final. China’s team consisted of the gold and silver medalists in Rio — Ma Long and Zhang Jike — and the world No. Xu Xin. A day earlier, the Chinese women’s team demolished Germany for gold and the Chinese won gold and silver in men’s and women’s singles. Boxing. Officials replaced after disputes. Several referees and judges have been removed after officials reviewed their decisions, fueling suspicion of dubious results in some matches. A spokesman for AIBA, the international federation that governs amateur boxing, said the names of the dismissed and the matches that may have been tainted would not be released. Tuesday, Michael Conlan, an Irish bantamweight, accused the federation of corruption and suggested that Russian boxing officials had bribed judges. On Monday, the crowd jeered when another Russian fighter, Evgeny Tishchenko, was awarded a unanimous decision in the heavyweight final over Vassiliy Levit of Kazakhstan, who appeared to have won the bout handily. Furk. net : : Furk. 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Cheap tickets for Concerts and Music Events in all states and cities. New Hampshire Family Law Blog : New Hampshire Divorce Lawyer & Attorney : Crusco Law Firm : Family Law, Custody, Child Support : Manchester, New Hampshire, Massachusetts. The Tom Drury UFO Footage, UFO Casebook Files. THE DRURY AFFAIR - . The sky was clear, when a small cloud began to form. After a few minutes a silver object came out of the cloud. Drury had started filming. The object climbed very fast, with a vapour trail behind it clear marking its trajectory. It was gone in a few seconds. A handwritten note in DAFI files specifically states that the object was not a secret missile- firing from Woomera. It became all the more controversial when it was claimed that the UFO section of the film was missing and the RAAF were denying any knowledge of its whereabouts. Do. A file 1. 28/1/2. Drury documents extracted from a seperate DCA file, 9. SECRET, which apparently held folios about possible enemy activity in the Papua New Guinea territories. These extracts contained some copies of folios from the original DAFI file, 1. Part 1, opened on 3. It was also originally classified SECRET and was . Within a year the high tide of Mc. Carthyism swept over the Australian landscape in the form of the Petrov affair. Soon the hunt was on for . It should not be underestimated the level of possible manipulation of the UFO controversy by intelligence organisations who feared the hand of more prosaic forces than those sort by the wild eyed . Evidence for this will be encountered later. I interviewed the two ASIO operatives who were in Papua New Guinea at that time. Predictably neither were terribly informative, with one of them stating only that if they had any involvement it was only as a . An ASIO document dated January 1. Drury is said to have received back a print of the film but without any UFO shots. Drury feels that the processing and analyses required to study his film while it was in the hands of the intelligence community may have destroyed it. It is known that the film did go to the United States for study. There it appeared to have come under CIA scrutiny via Art Lundahl's photographic analysis group. Edgar Jarrold and Fred Stone were among those who secured copies of these prints. The cloud from which the silvery object .. On emerging from it at a right angle with no other clouds apparent in a clear sky, still pictures reveal vivid confirmation of Mr. Drury's report that an object, looking at first like a tiny brilliant sun, dashed rapidly from the cloud, heading north- west. The object flashed brightly in the sun as it made an abrupt right- angle turn soon after emerging from the dark cloud, zooming straight up with no reduction in speed. Upon reaching a greater altitude, it levelled off again, with another abrupt right- angled turn . On effecting such turns, a greater expanse of the object's upper surface becomes visible, causing it to present a featureless, disc- like appearance, which is in sharp contrast to first glimpses showing an object somewhat blurred in focus, and shaped like a theoretically fast moving, very bright star. The pictures show what could only be accepted as an extra- terrestrial object, the flight path and behaviour of which, rule out any man made object or meteor. The film was made about midday against a cloudless sky and unfortunately t he object was filmed from a distance, thus providing little real knowledge of the object's shape and composition, main importance being attached to its most unusual actions and behaviour. Whether the claims of 9. No one else, who either saw the film or prints, made such claims. 1953, The Tom Drury UFO Footage THE DRURY AFFAIR - 'the holy grail of Australian ufology?'. On August 23rd, 1953, Tom Drury was taking pictures at about midday. The sky was clear, when a small cloud began to form. After a few minutes a silver object.The limited prints I have make any analysis impossible. They are very poor in quality. Hicks, secretary, the Department of Air, dated December 2nd, 1. Mc. Mahon, was quoted in the press during late January, 1. The official files also records a letter from DAFI to Mr. Wiggins of the DCA dated 1. Drury, at Port Moresby in 1. Sept. We have subjected the film to detailed study and processing but have been unable to establish anything other than the blur of light appears to move across the film. In spite of this disappointment we would like to thank you for your co- operation in this matter. Fred Stone also received copies of the same prints late in 1. Air Force intelligence. I might add that I kept my promise to the official at the time when I was interviewed in Melbourne regarding same and they have never been shown publicly and only to executives of UFO Groups and Societies and then on a very select basis.. A number of efforts were made over the years to secure the film and further information about the affair. All largely met with failure. Drury's Famous 1. Port Moresby 'UFO sighting'. This time, as we have already noted, DAFI determined that they had made available prints of the film to civil researchers back in 1. Through Fred Stone the RAAF managed to gain a copy of the same prints the RAAF had provided him back in 1. It is these third generation copies of prints from several frames of the Drury film that now reside in the RAAF files. I arranged for the RAAF to send copies of the prints (albeit poor in quality) to Tom Drury. The affair does not speak highly of the much vaunted . UFO Casebook investigates UFOs Aliens through UFO Case Files, UFO Pictures, Photographs, Videos, Movies. UFO Casebook delivers free online UFO magazine and rss news feed Men In Black Oct 4, 2008 The first known encounter with two An arrest has recently been made in this case and the man is also a person of interest in the Neavear slaying, as I understand. I don't see much about this missing man, Williams Briggs, on the internet other than basically a repeat of what is on the Wiki. Drayton Case Host 1953 Missing Man Host 1953 Silent Witness Host 1953 Candlelight Murder Host 1953 Blazing Caravan Host 1953 Late Night Final Host 1954 Passenger to Tokyo Host. Did Missing Malaysia Jet Encounter A UFO? I have been talking with Frank Feschino, Jr. The dispute is about Scotland Yard (Film and TV series). Please help to ensure that disputed statements are reliably sourced. See the relevant discussion on the talk page. The Missing Man (1953) Release Info Showing all 3 items Jump to: Release Dates (2) . Also Known As (AKA) UK (TV title) Casebook: The Case of the Missing Man UK (series title) Scotland Yard: The Missing Man The Christie case has enormous emotional, political and polemical value in that it supposedly led to a miscarriage of justice in which an innocent man died. Scotland Yard: The Complete Series In Beyond Dixon of Dock Green: Early British Police Series. Title: The Missing Man (1953) 6.5 /10 Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Login Show HTML View more styles Getting Started Indice alfabetico - OCento. Indice. alfabetico O- Bi. O- Ba - Koniec Cywilizacji. O. Lucky Man ! Obiettivo. Wrong is Right). Obiettivo Terra (Target Earth)(1. Obiettivo. Terra! Nerone. Old. Dutch. Old. Mother Riley Meets the Vampire. Oltre. la morte (The Lifeforce Experiment)Oltre. Ombra. che cammina, L' (The Walking Dead)Ombre. 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