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  1. African Company of Merchants

    The African Company of Merchants was a Chartered Company in the Gold Coast British Colony Gold Coast area of modern Ghana , in the coastal area where the Fante people lived. It was founded in 1752 and replaced the Royal African Company which was dissolved in that year. In 1817 the Company had signed a treaty of friendship that recognized Asante Empire Asante claims to sovereignty over large areas of the coast, including areas claimed by the Fante. The Company was abolished in 1821, as the slave trade had not been suppressed in these privately held areas. Authority over the area was given to Governor Charles MacCarthy governor Charles MacCarthy , the governor of Sierra Leone , who was subsequently killed in the First Anglo Asante War . See also Gold Coast British Colony Ashanti Akim Akwapim War Thomas Edward Bowdich Chartered companies Category Chartered companies Category History of Ghana Category 1752 establishments Category 1821 disestablishments Category 18th century in Africa Category 19th century in Africa Category Economy of Ghana Category Companies established in the 1750s Category Companies disestablished in the 19th century Ghana stub ...   more details



  1. Worshipful Company of Builders Merchants

    Primary sources date January 2010 The Worshipful Company of Builders Merchants is one of the Livery Company Livery Companies of the City of London . The organisation, founded in 1961, became a Livery Company in 1977. The Company promotes the profession by awarding grants to institutions related to building. The Builders Merchants Company ranks eighty eighth in the order of precedence for Livery Companies. Its motto is Stat Fortuna Domus , Latin for The Fortune of the House Continues . External links http www.wcobm.co.uk The Builders Merchants Company Livery Companies in the City of London UK company stub Category Livery companies Builders Merchants Category 1961 establishments in England ...   more details



  1. Royal African Company

    Anglo Dutch War war with the Netherlands the very war it started by having company Admiral Robert Holmes admiral Robert Holmes attacking the Dutch African trade posts in 1664 and re emerged in 1672, having been merged with those of the Gambia Merchants Company into the new Royal African Company, with a royal ...The Royal African Company was a slavery slaving company set up by the House of Stuart Stuart family and City of London London merchants once the former retook the England English throne in the English ... coin guinea . ref K.G. Davies, The Royal African Company, Taylor & Francis 1999 p. 65, n. 4. ref Notes ... NRA B5064 http books.google.fr books?id qUN VpQPvlwC&pg PA63&lpg PA63&dq 22Royal African Company ... 1&ct result PPA66,M1 The Royal African Company Par K. G. Davies Chartered companies Category ... companies de Royal African Company fr Royal African Company it Royal African Company nl Royal African Company ja no Royal African Company ru th ... Charles II s brother. Originally known as the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa , it was granted ... of trade in gold, silver and African slave trade slaves . ref Kitson, Frank. 1999 Prince ... branded with the company s initials, RAC, on their chests. ref John Micklethwait Micklethwait, John , and Adrian Wooldridge . The Company A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea . New York Modern ... London . In 1698, it lost its monopoly. This was advantageous for merchants in Bristol , even ... of slaves transported on English ships then increased dramatically. The company continued slaving until ... mathematician Charles Hayes 1678 1760 , mathematician and chronologist was sub governor of Royal African Company till 1752 when it was dissolved. Its successor was the African Company of Merchants . The Royal African Company s logo depicted an elephant and castle . From 1668 to 1722 the Royal African Company provided gold to the Royal Mint English Mint . Coins made with this gold bear an elephant ...   more details



  1. African Steamship Company

    Unreferenced date December 2008 The African Steamship Company was a UK British shipping line in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was founded in the middle of the 19th century by Macgregor Laird , the younger son of the shipbuilder William Laird , and based in Birkenhead . The main focus of the company at first was trading with the Niger River area and other west African ports, bringing west African palm oil back to Britain. The monthly mail steamer to the then Gold Coast British colony Gold Coast now Ghana , appointed by Royal Charter , came with a subsidy of 30,000 pounds sterling per year from the British government , starting from 1852. The company proved sufficiently successful that in 1869 a rival company, the British and African Steam Navigation Company, was founded, but both companies later came to an arrangement on sailing times. The business of the African Steamship company was purchased by Elder, Dempster and Company, Limited in 1891, who had bought the British and African Steam Navigation Company two years earlier, although both companies continued operating as distinct organisations. Further expansion began with a transatlantic crossing transatlantic route using large cargo vessels, trading from Liverpool to the St Lawrence River and from Liverpool to the southern ports of the USA . A later route from Bristol to St Lawrence was also established. The company also diversified into a number of businesses related to the trade, including a bank, oil mills for processing the palm oil, a hotel in Grand Canary for tourists, and a fruit brokerage in London to deal with the banana trade. Trade with the West Indies began in 1901, with a direct, fortnightly service from Avonmouth to Jamaica , subsidised by the Colonial Office . As part of Elder Dempster, the company was bought by Sir Owen Philipp s Royal Mail Group in 1909. Category Defunct shipping companies of the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. TEBA (Southern African Company)

    TEBA Limited The Employment Bureau of Africa is a company established in 1902, to provide labour recruitment services to the South Africa Southern African Mining Sector. TEBA Limited currently has offices in Southern Mozambique, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana and South Africa. The employee identification scheme used by TEBA TEBA Industry Number is frequently used in the South African Mining industry. Diversification In part due to the lower employee numbers in the South African Mining Industry, TEBA has diversified from labour broker Transport and Tracing Services of Employees and their dependents , primarily for the Rand Mutual Assurance Limited. Teba Bank Limited External links http www.teba.co.za TEBA Web Site Category Mining companies of South Africa SouthAfrica company stub ...   more details



  1. German West African Company

    The German West African Company , in German Deutsch Westafrikanische Gesellschaft Compagnie , was a German chartered company , founded in 1885. It exploited the two German protectorate s in West Africa Togo and Cameroon but did not actually govern them unlike its counterpart in German East Africa . History File DWAG.svg thumb Flag of the German West Africa Company DWAG The German West African Company was established as a chartered company with a headquarters in Hamburg . The company was active in both Kamerun and Togoland . ref cite book title Unsere Kolonien last Schnee first Heinrich coauthors Albert Hermann Heinrich Schnee year 1908 publisher Quelle & Meyer page 37 & 54 pages 188 url http books.google.com books?id s 5IAAAAIAAJ ref Following years of little profits, the company was absorbed by the German Empire on November 13, 1903. ref cite book title Die deutsche Kolonial gesetzgebung last German Bundesrat authorlink Bundesrat of Germany year 1904 publisher E.S. Mittler und sohn page 238 url http books.google.com books?id AsEOAAAAYAAJ ref Kamerun main Kamerun Now modern day Cameroon and part of Nigeria . Togo main Togoland Now modern day Togo and part of Ghana . See also German colonial empire Sources and references reflist refbegin Horst Gr nder, Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien , 4th ed. Paderborn, Ferdinand Sch ningh, 2000 . http www.crwflags.com fotw flags de dwag.html CRWFlags.com contains its flag http www.worldstatesmen.org Cameroon.html German 20Kamerun WorldStatesmen here Cameroon & http www.worldstatesmen.org Togo.html German Togo refend Former German colonies Chartered companies Category Former countries in Africa West African company, German Category Former German colonies Category West Africa Category German West Africa Category History of Cameroon Category History of Togo Category Companies established in 1885 Category Chartered companies de Deutsch Westafrika fr Afrique occidentale allemande sv Tyska V stafrika ...   more details



  1. Netherlands-South African Railway Company

    The Netherlands South African Railway Company Nederlandsche Zuid Afrikaansche Spoorwegmaatschappij or NZASM was established in August 1884 in the South African Republic Transvaal , and funded by Netherlands Dutch , Germany German and Transvaal capitalists. ref name Davis Wilburn Cite book last Davis first Clarence authorlink coauthors Wilburn Kenneth title Railway Imperialism publisher Greenwood Press year 1991 location New York pages 30 33 url doi id isbn 0 313 25966 6 ref The license was conditional on the route from Delagoa Bay to Pretoria being complete before the end of 1894 . The line opened on November 2, 1894. The line was created in an attempt to break the dependence of the South African Republic on the British colonies to the south. By building a railway eastwards into Portuguese Mozambique the settlers would have a trade route that did not run through British territory. After the Second Boer War it was taken over by Central South African Railways . References Reflist External links Category Defunct railway companies of South Africa Africa rail stub SouthAfrica stub Africa hist stub de Nederlandsch Zuid Afrikaansche Spoorweg Maatschappij ...   more details



  1. Merchants Trust

    unreferenced date December 2010 Merchants Trust lse MRCH is a large United Kingdom British investment trust dedicated to investments in higher yielding FTSE 100 companies. Established in 1889, the company is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index . The Chairman is Simon Fraser. External links http www.merchantstrust.co.uk Merchants Trust website FTSE 250 Index constituents Category Investment trusts of the United Kingdom finance company stub ...   more details



  1. Merchants of the Staple

    . External links http www.merchantsofthestapleofengland.co.uk The Company of Merchants of the Staple of England Website DEFAULTSORT Merchants Of The Staple Category Defunct companies of the United ... UK company stub nl Merchants of the Staple ...Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Merchants of the Staple , also known as the Merchant Staplers , was an English company which controlled the export of wool to the continent during the late medieval period. The company of the staple may perhaps trace its ancestry back as far as 1282 or even further, but probably the safest date to accept would be 1359. From 1314 , the Crown required all wool for export to be traded at a designated market, called Staple market the staple . This allowed the Crown to monitor the trade and levy tax on exports. After Siege of Calais Calais was conquered in 1347 by the English, Calais was the staple from 1363 , after that right had been assigned in turns to Bruges and Antwerp in the first half of the 14th century. A group of twenty six traders was incorporated as the Company of the Staple at Calais . In exchange for its cooperation in the payment of taxes, the company was granted a total monopoly on wool exports from England. The company was important to the English crown, both as a source of revenue, and through its role in the defence of Calais against the French. As domestic cloth production increased, raw wool exports were less important, diminishing the power of the Merchants. In 1558 , with the loss of Calais to the French, the staple was transferred to Bruges where the Merchant Staplers continued to enjoy their monopoly on exports. However, in 1614 , export of raw wool was banned entirely during the Cockayne Project of William Cockayne and wool was traded only in domestic staples. The project failed however, because the States ... continued to exist, but only in local markets. The Company still exists but now as a dining club ...   more details



  1. The Media Merchants

    The Media Merchants Television Company Ltd. was an independent television production company specialising in children s programmes, run by Neil Buchanan and Tim Edmunds. History When Television South TVS lost its ITV franchise, Neil Buchanan and Tim Edmunds purchased the rights to the programme Art Attack both Neil and Tim had created the idea for the show while working on children s programming for TVS and formed a limited company in order to become a major player in children s television. The Media Merchants was based at The Maidstone Studios , Maidstone, Kent the studio facilities for Art Attack and many of the company s other productions . The Media Merchants and Television Support Services merged prior to a takeover by Britt Allcroft s Gullane Entertainment in 2000 which was, in turn taken over by HIT Entertainment . The company s offices were moved from its long standing Maidstone facility to HIT s London headquarters. The company was closed in 2007 following the axing of Art Attack and the decision by ITV plc to end commissioning of original children s programming. After the company closed, Hit Entertainment still briefly owned the Media Merchants library of programmes. The rights for Art Attack and Telegantic Megavision returned back to STV while other output was brought by ITV Studios which incorporated Meridian, Granada and LWT in 2004. Yeo Valley is still presumed to be owned by the BBC. Programmes ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift organisation 146299 BFI entry ref col start col 2 Animal Crazy 1994 & 1995 in association with Granada Television Art Attack 1990 2006 in association with in association with Scottish Television Crazy How Bad Attack one off, 1995 in association with Scottish TV It s a Mystery CITV It s a Mystery 1996, 1997, 1999 & 2000 1996 & 1997 in association with Steven Television Jay s World 1995 & 1997 in association with Steven Television Mystery ... Media Merchants, The Category Companies established in 1992 Media Merchants, The ...   more details



  1. Merchants Bridge

    Infobox Bridge bridge name Merchants Bridge image caption official name also known as carries Norfolk Southern , CSX , Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis , Kansas City Southern crosses Mississippi River locale St. Louis, Missouri maint id design Steel truss bridge mainspan length width clearance below traffic open 1889 closed toll map cue map image map text map width lat long coordinates coord 38 40 29 N 90 11 10 W region US type landmark The Merchants Bridge is a rail bridge crossing the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri owned by the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis . It opened in May 1889 and crossed the river three miles 5 km north of Eads Bridge. ref cite book title Lion of the Valley St. Louis, Missouri, 1764 1980 last Primm first James Neal year 1981 publisher Pruett Publishing Company location Boulder, CO isbn 978 1883982256 page 311 ref The bridge was originally built by the Merchants Exchange Building St. Louis Merchants Exchange after it lost control of the Eads Bridge it had built to the Terminal Railroad. The Exchange feared a Terminal Railroad monopoly on the bridges but it would eventually lose control of the Merchants Bridge also. See also List of crossings of the Upper Mississippi River References reflist Crossings navbox structure Bridges place Mississippi River bridge Merchants Bridge bridge signs upstream Chain of Rocks Bridge upstream signs Image US 66 historic .svg 20px downstream McKinley Bridge downstream signs Image US 66 historic .svg 20px Structures in Greater St. Louis Category Railroad bridges in Illinois Category Railroad bridges in Missouri Category Bridges over the Mississippi River Category Metro East Category Bridges completed in 1889 Category Bridges in St. Louis, Missouri US rail bridge struct stub Illinois struct stub Missouri struct stub ...   more details



  1. The Merchants' War

    Two science fiction novels have been named The Merchants War The Merchants War Pohl novel The Merchants War Pohl novel , by Frederik Pohl , a sequel to The Space Merchants 1953 . The Merchants War Stross novel The Merchants War Stross novel , by Charles Stross , the fourth novel in The Merchant Princes series. disambig name Merchant s War ...   more details



  1. Merchants Despatch

    company, Merchants Despatch, Inc., merged with the MDT in 1936 the new venture was chartered in Delaware on December 18. In 1962 the NRC was combined with Merchants Despatch. At the same time, greater emphasis was placed on auto carrier business from 1961 to 1966, the company acquired nearly .... Merchants Despatch Transportation Company Roster, 1900&ndash 1970 class toccolours align center   ...Image MDT 11329.jpg thumb 350px right Merchants Despatch Transportation Co. refrigerator car 11329, on display at the Pan American Exposition in 1901. The Merchants Despatch Transportation Company MDT , also known as the Merchants Despatch Refrigerator Line was established in 1857 or 1858 by the American Express American Express Company of New York then a freight forwarding service . The entity was reformed as a joint stock trading company on June 1, 1869, with ownership divided among the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway CCC&I , the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway , and the New York Central Railroad NYC , all part of the Cornelius Vanderbilt rail empire. The MDT entered the refrigerated transit business around 1880, and within five years had 1,900 refrigerator car reefers in service, making it one of the largest such concerns in the United States. Historian and author John H. White describes MDT as the oldest corporate name connected with refrigerated transit to survive into modern times. The company began manufacturing cars on a small scale in 1883, and in spring ... outside companies such as Pullman Company Pullman in order to meet the demands imposed by its rapidly expanding shipping service. The company incorporated in the State of New York in May, 1911. 3,400 ... reefers, was quickly absorbed by Merchants Despatch. In November, 1928 the MDT purchased the Northern ... right An early version of a field icing car loads a Merchants Despatch Transportation Co. reefer bearing ... shops along with the Foster Armstrong Company later known as the American Piano Company and then Aeolian ...   more details



  1. Merchants Building

    Infobox nrhp name Merchants Building nrhp type nrhp type2 cp partof Broadway Avenue Historic District Detroit, Michigan Broadway Avenue Historic District partof refnum 04000656 image Merchants Building Detroit MI 2.jpg caption Merchants Building, East Grand River and Broadway location Detroit, Michigan lat degrees 42 lat minutes 20 lat seconds 5 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 2 long seconds 45 long direction W locmapin area built 1922 architect Otto Misch architecture No Style Listed added November 25, 1983 governing body Private refnum 83003732 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The Merchants Building is a commercial building located at 206 E. Grand River Avenue at Broadway Street in Detroit , Michigan . It is also known as the Broadway Merchants Building . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ref name nris History The Merchants Building was designed by Otto Misch in 1922 for John Barlum who also constructed the Barlum Tower . ref name state http www.mcgi.state.mi.us hso sites 15882.htm Merchants Building from the state of Michigan ref Throughout its history, the building has housed many business, including at least three furriers, Midwest Woolen Co., Kroger Grocery & Bakery, NY Life Insurance Co., a jeweler and shoe repair shop. ref name city http www.ci.detroit.mi.us historic districts merchants bldg.pdf Merchants Building Broadway Merchants Building from the city of Detroit ref The lowrise building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 25, 1983. Description The Merchants Building stands at 8 floors in height. It is built from steel and reinforced concrete, and wrapped with terra cotta . ref name state The facade is divided vertically into three sections the bottom two stories are the storefront area, the middle five floors are divided by metal spandrel panels with raised panels, and the top floor ...&t k&iwloc A Google Maps location of the Merchants Building http www.emporis.com en wm bu ...   more details



  1. Merchants of Doubt

    Infobox book name Merchants of Doubt How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming image Image Merchants of DOUBT.jpg 197px image caption author Naomi Oreskes ... 355 pp. isbn 978 1 59691 610 4 oclc 461631066 dewey 174.95 congress Q147 .O74 2010 Merchants of Doubt ... title Merchants of Doubt How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco ..., but most reviewers received it favorably. One reviewer said that Merchants of Doubt is exhaustively ... 31, 2010 . http www.usatoday.com money books reviews 2010 06 01 deathmerchants01 ST N.htm Merchants ... directed a program for the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company that funded research defending tobacco ... presented in Merchants of Doubt , they were, the authors state, mostly attacking the reputation and work ... 2010, in an article for American Thinker , Fred Singer states that Merchants of Doubt attacks ... historians . He also calls Merchants of Doubt a fascinating and important study . Kitcher says that the apparently ... , Will Buchanan says that Merchants of Doubt is exhaustively researched and documented, and may be one of the most important books of 2010. Oreskes and Conway are seen to demonstrate that the doubt merchants ... . http www.csmonitor.com Books Book Reviews 2010 0622 Merchants of Doubt Merchants of Doubt How ... 2010 07 merchants of doubt Reviews Leaving No Doubt on Tobacco, Acid Rain, Climate ... merchants of doubt.html Merchants of Doubt The Ecologist . ref A review in The Economist calls this a powerful ... . ref Robert N. Proctor writes in American Scientist that Merchants of Doubt is a detailed ... actually become more certain about their research results. McKie points out that Merchants of Doubt ... . http www.guardian.co.uk books 2010 aug 08 merchants of doubt oreskes conway Merchants of Doubt ... C. Marshall Institute Marshall Institute provide a critique of Merchants of Doubt and wonder why ... June 2010 url http www.marshall.org pdf materials 894.pdf title Clouding the Truth A Critique of Merchants ...   more details



  1. The Merchants of Bollywood

    Use dmy dates date February 2011 The Merchants of Bollywood is an Australia n Musical theatre musical written and directed by Toby Gough. The show is about the history of the Bollywood film industry, and it is named after Hiralalji Merchant and his grand daughter Vaibhavi Merchant , two notable India ... Thakore and Bipin ref http www.thisistheatre.com regional merchants of bollywood.html This is Theatre ... ref , Australia ref http www.news.com.au perthnow story 0,21598,23207206 5011022,00.html The Merchants ... music and arts Promoter entertainment promoter Harvey Goldsmith presented a three month tour of The Merchants ... history2.php The Merchants of Bollywood Harvey Gold Smith.com ref 2006 Tour Schedule ref http www.thisistheatre.com regional merchants of bollywood.html The Merchant of Bollywood This is theatre ref ... regional merchants of bollywood.html The Merchants of Bollywood Anon 10 November 2008. Thisistheatre.com http www.ethnicnow.com channels editors choice press release 1 931 the glitz the glamour the merchants of bollywood comes to london.html the Merchants of Bollywood Editors choice 18 December ... the rise of bollywood cinema 406992.html The Merchants of Bollywood Arifa Akbar 7 July 2006. The Independent.com Reviews http www.news.com.au perthnow story 0,21598,23207206 5011022,00.html The Merchants ... 14681 the merchants of bollywood The Merchants of Bollywood Richard Edmonds 27 October 2006.Stage review. http www.theatre wales.co.uk reviews reviews details.asp?reviewID 1492 The Merchants of Bollywood ... opera house merchants of bollywood.htm The Merchants of Bollywood Kashif Naveed 7 November 2006. EntertaimnmentManchester.com ... The Merchants of Bollywoood Sam Marlowe 23 December 2006. Thetimesonline.co.uk Further reading http www.merchantsofbollywood.com.au The Merchants of Bollywood The first authentic Indian ... Spectacle tournee dates the merchants of bollywood Official French Website http www.indeaparis.com gallery thumbnails.php?album 82 Photos gallery DEFAULTSORT Merchants of Bollywood, The Category Musicals ...   more details



  1. Merchants Square

    Image MerchantsSquare.jpg thumb 200px Merchants Square in spring Merchants Square is an 18th century style retail village in Colonial Williamsburg , Virginia , USA . History Conceived in 1927 by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and Reverend W. A. R. Goodwin ref name HIST http www.merchantssquare.org history Merchants Square History . Retrieved on June 28, 2008. ref , Merchants Square is considered to be one of the first planned shopping districts in the United States, if not the first. ref name HIST Small shops throughout Williamsburg would move into a centrally located area that used architecture that was in harmony with the restoration s character. Most of the stores and shops are located on Duke of Gloucester Street DoG St. right across from The College of William & Mary s campus. ref name HIST To keep the area as close to historically accurate as possible, all telephone wires were placed underground, and modern day technologies such as air conditioning ducts and garage equipment were hidden with shrubs and plantings. ref name HIST Present day Image MerchantsSquare2.jpg thumb right 200px Another view of the square Today there are over 40 shops and restaurants located in Merchants Square. ref name MER http www.merchantssquare.org index.php Merchants Square Home . Retrieved on June 28, 2008. ref The area is also used for other purposes, such as seasonal concerts, a farmers market , and special movie screenings. ref name MER References reflist External links http www.merchantssquare.org index.php Merchants Square official website Colonial Williamsburg coord missing Virginia DEFAULTSORT Merchants Square Category Buildings and structures in Williamsburg, Virginia Category Colonial Williamsburg Category 1927 establishments ...   more details



  1. The Merchants of Venus

    distinguish Merchant of Venus The Merchant of Venice The Merchants of Venus , also known by the title The Merchants of Venus Underground , is a science fiction novella by American writer Frederik Pohl published in 1972 as part of the collection The Gold at the Starbow s End . It is a satire of runaway free market capitalism . It also features the first appearance of the Heechee . It was adapted as a graphic novel by Victoria Petersen and Neal McPheeters in 1986, as the fourth title in the DC Science Fiction Graphic Novel series. A story by the same title was published in Galaxy magazine, March 1954 by A.H. Phelps and is available, with color cover art, from Project Gutenberg ref http www.gutenberg.org files 32901 32901 h 32901 h.htm ref . In it, an advertising man takes on the problem of getting colonists to go to Venus. The story was dramatized on the radio series XMinus One, which was affiliated with Galaxy.Mp3 available ref http www.oldtimeradiofans.com template2.php?show name X 20Minus 20One&title The 20Merchants 20Of 20Venus&size 4.51 20MB&file X Minus One.1957.07.18 The Merchants of Venus.mp3&description This 20episode 20of 20X 20Minus 20One 20aired 20on 20July 2018, 201957&dir x minus one ref . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Merchants Of Venus, The Category 1972 short stories Category Novels by Frederik Pohl Category Venus in fiction 1970s sf novel stub ...   more details



  1. Merchants of the Steelyard

    Orphan date February 2009 The Merchants of the Steelyard was the English name for the merchants of the Hanseatic League who established their London Kontor in 1320. Located just west of London Bridge near Upper Thames Street . Cannon Street station occupies the site now. It grew significantly over time into a walled community with its own warehouses, weighhouse, church, offices and houses, reflecting the importance and scale of the activity carried on. It is first referred to as the Steelyard der Stahlhof in 1422. References 1911 business org stub Category Medieval economics Category Hanseatic League Category Social history of London ...   more details



  1. Merchants and Thieves

    Refimprove date May 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Merchants and Thieves Type studio Artist Sandi Thom Cover nocover.png Released 17 May 2010 small United Kingdom UK small Recorded 2009 2010 Genre Folk rock , Blues music Blues Length Label Guardian Angles Producer Sandi Tom Reviews Last album The Pink & The Lily br 2008 This album Merchants and Thieves br 2010 Misc Singles Name Merchants and Thieves Type studio single 1 This Ol World single 1 date April 2010 Merchants and Thieves is the third studio album release by Scotland Scottish pop singer Sandi Thom , released on 17 May 2010 ref http www.sandithom.com 2010 05 merchants and thieves out now ref ref http www.amazon.co.uk dp B003I6R2NG ref ref http www.hmvdigital.com artist sandi thom merchants and thieves ref . The album was released through Thom s own record label Guardian Angels after being dropped by her former label Sony BMG . Reception Merchants and Thieves received a positive review by The Scotsman blockquote Musically, she struts a good game on prowling blues rocker Maggie McCall but this updating of the outlaw blues is mired in clich . She starts getting to grips with the lexicon on dustbowl boogie Runaway Train, spurred on by some gospelly backing vocals. There is diversity and dynamics in her new rootsy odyssey. Gold Dust is a shimmering, sultry lament for a lost love with some nice burnished blues guitar, while the lovely, loping country blues of The Sadness could have been beamed straight from a Nashville juke joint. The title track is patchouli scented instrumental rhythm n blues, while the gorgeous two part harmony a capella Ghost Town is a plaintive requiem for a love. Let It Stay ... Track listing 1. Maggie McCall br 2. Runaway Train br 3. Gold Dust br 4. Let It Stay br 5. Merchants ... 2010 References references Sandi Thom DEFAULTSORT Merchants And Thieves Category Sandi Thom albums Category 2010 albums fr Merchants And Thieves ...   more details



  1. Merchants' Academy

    Infobox UK school name Merchants Academy, Withywood image size latitude 51.4108 longitude 2.6120 dms motto motto pl established 2008 approx closed c approx type Academy English school Academy religion president head label Principal head Mrs Anne Burrell r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Enterprise and skills specialist pl street Gatehouse Avenue, Withywood city Bristol county country England postcode BS13 9AJ ofsted 135597 urn 135597 staff enrollment 707 gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 18 houses Castle yellow br Frome green br Lawfords blue br Temple red colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.merchantsacademy.org website name merchantsacademy.org Merchants Academy is an independent Academy England academy in Withywood, Bristol Withywood , Bristol , England. The school is funded by Bristol City Council and sponsored by the Society of Merchant Venturers and the University of Bristol . The sponsors provided an initial 2 million towards new school buildings and facilities, and continue to provide additional revenue support. History Merchants Academy opened on 15 September 2008, replacing the former Withywood Community School. It is housed in a 30 million new build, which was erected on the site of the predecessor school. The new build consists of seven separate buildings laid out around a central courtyard and the school was recently given the 2009 RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects regional award for architectural excellence. About The Academy specialism is enterprise and skills and the Academy has links with various business partners such as Burges Salmon and the Bank .... Community Academy sponsors the Merchant Venturers also own the Merchants Academy Sports Centre ..., gym facilities and sports hall hire. External links http www.merchantsacademy.org The Merchants Academy website EW charity 1112261 Merchants Academy Withywood References reflist Education in Bristol ...   more details



  1. Shanxi merchants

    Shanxi merchants Chinese jinshang were prominent businessmen from the Song to the Qing dynasty. China Central Television created an eight part documentary about them in 2006. See also Shanxi External links http big5.cnave.com 8080 productdetail.php?pid 121189 CCTV documentary Category History of Shanxi China stub ...   more details



  1. Merchants Club

    The Merchants Club was a predecessor club to The Commercial Club of Chicago . It was organized in Chicago in 1896. It merged with the Commercial Club in 1907. http www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org pages 10728.html Its leaders included Charles G. Dawes , Frederic A. Delano , and Charles H. Wacker . It was responsible for commissioning Daniel Burnham s Plan of Chicago 1909 , also known as Burnham s plan. http www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org pages 10734.html Category History of Chicago, Illinois Category Organizations based in Chicago, Illinois Category Civic and political organizations Chicago stub ...   more details



  1. Ajax Merchants

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Hockey team team Ajax Merchants logo Ajax Merchants.JPG logosize 125pg city Ajax, Ontario league Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League operated 19xx 1977 arena Ajax Community Centre colours Black , Red , and White The Ajax Merchants are a defunct Tier II Junior A ice hockey team from Ajax, Ontario Ajax , Ontario , Canada . They were a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League . Whitby Dunlops 19xx 1965 Whitby Steelers 1965 1972 Ajax Steelers 1972 1973 Whitby Knob Hill Farms 1973 1975 Ajax Knob Hill Farms 1975 1976 Ajax Merchants 1976 1977 History This Ajax franchise, much like its ancestor the Ajax Attack , was not known for its success. The Steelers Knob Hill Farms Merchants tried different names, sponsors, and even tried a scenery change in the neighbouring town of Whitby, Ontario . With only one winning season in five years, the team disbanded in 1977. Season by season results class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs align center bgcolor ffeeee colspan 11 Whitby Steelers align center bgcolor EEFFFF MetJHL Standings 1970 71 1970 71 44 14 24 6 162 185 34 10th Metro B align center bgcolor ffeeee colspan 11 Whitby Ajax Steelers align center bgcolor EEFFFF MetJHL Standings 1971 72 1971 72 44 4 35 5 106 233 13 12th Metro B align center bgcolor ffeeee colspan 11 Ajax Steelers align center OPJHL Standings 1972 1981 1972 73 1972 73 44 20 22 2 196 214 42 7th OPJHL align center bgcolor ffeeee colspan 11 Whitby Knob Hill Farms align center OPJHL Standings 1972 1981 1973 74 1973 74 44 11 28 5 167 271 27 11th OPJHL align center OPJHL Standings 1972 1981 1974 75 1974 75 44 21 17 6 205 172 48 6th OPJHL align center bgcolor ffeeee colspan 11 Ajax Knob Hill Farms align center OPJHL Standings 1972 1981 1975 76 1975 76 44 18 19 7 201 208 43 5th OPJHL align center bgcolor ffeeee colspan 11 Ajax Merchants align center OPJHL Standings 1972 1981 1976 77 1976 77 44 15 24 5 206 228 35 10th OPJHL ...   more details



  1. Dirt Merchants

    Unreferenced date July 2010 Dirt Merchants was a rock band that emerged out of the thriving Boston alterna scene of the early 1990s. After releasing a handful of singles on the V Hold Label, the group was signed to indie label Zero Hour record label Zero Hour in 1994, releasing the critically acclaimed Scarified. Epic Records then signed the band later that year and re released Scarified. The Speed At Which You Speak, produced by Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf was never released. The limited edition V Hold EP, Swiss Bank EP was re released in 1997. After the dissolution of Dirt Merchants Maria Christopher went on to form the band 27 band 27 and Mike Malone began performing solo as Orb Mellon. Band members Maria Christopher Alex Kisch John Malone Mike Malone External links http DirtMerchants.org DirtMerchants.org Dead link date July 2010 Official website. Category Rock music groups from Massachusetts US rock band stub ...   more details




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