QuacquarelliSymonds QS is a company specializing in education and study abroad. The company was founded in 1990 by Wharton School MBA graduate Nunzio Quacquarelli . Today, QS has over 100 employees and operates globally from offices in London head office in Hampstead, North London , Paris, Singapore, Stuttgart, Boston, Washington DC, Sydney, Shanghai, Johannesburg and Alicante. QS provides services for undergraduates , graduates , Master s degree Masters , PhDs , MBA , and EMBA candidates. It offers publications and events to broaden the scope of study abroad . QS runs events and produces guides for postgraduates across 35 countries. QS World University Rankings Main QS World University Rankings QS launched the World University Rankings in 2004, in cooperation with the Times Higher Education ... 1225784161987 ref QuacquarelliSymonds has been faulted for some data collection errors. For instance ... to participants from around the world. History 1988 90 QS QuacquarelliSymonds Ltd was founded as a student initiative whilst Nunzio Quacquarelli was completing his MBA at the Wharton School of the University ... QuacquarelliSymonds http www.topuniversities.com university rankings world university ... Global Workplace.com QuacquarelliSymonds http www.topmba.com World MBA Tour QuacquarelliSymonds http www.topuniversities.com gradschool World Grad School Tour QuacquarelliSymonds http connect.topmba.com Connect 121 QuacquarelliSymonds http www.topinternships.com topinternships.com QuacquarelliSymonds http iu.qs.com QS Intelligence Unit blog page QS Intelligence Unit Category Companies established in 1990 Category Education companies th QuacquarelliSymonds ... and each plan to publish their own in 2010. QS founder Nunzio Quacquarelli has expressed the view ... ref The ranking, a collaboration between the THE S and higher education consultants QuacquarelliSymonds , is used around the world by consumers parents and students as well as academics ... more details
Symonds is a surname with French, English and German origins, and may refer to People Alan Symonds died 2006 , American theatre technical director Andrew Symonds born 1975 , Australian cricketer Charles Symonds 1890 1978 , English neurologist Chas Symonds born 1982 , English boxer Craig Symonds born 1946 , American historian Harry Symonds 1889 1945 , Welsh cricketer James Symonds born 195? , American naval officer John Symond , Australian businessman John Symonds 1914 2006 , English biographer, playwright and author John Addington Symonds 1840 1893 , English poet and literary critic and advocate of homosexual love John Alexander Symonds born 1935 , British police officer who spied for the KGB Joseph Symonds 1900 1985 , British politician, MP for Whitehaven Matt Symonds born 1968 , British entrepreneur Nelson Symonds 1933 2008 , Canadian jazz guitarist Noel Symonds 1863 1943 , English rower Pat Symonds born 1953 , British motorsport engineer Peter Symonds c.1528 1586 , English merchant and benefactor Richard Symonds diarist 1617 1692? , English royalist and Civil War diarist Richard Symonds 1918 2006 , British UN administrator and academic Robert Symonds 1926 2007 , American actor Ross Symonds born 1942 , Australian news presenter Thomas Symonds died 1793 , British naval captain of the American Revolutionary War Thomas Symonds admiral 1813 1894 , British admiral Thomas Powell Symonds ... Tom Symonds born 1989 , Australian Rugby League Player Tony Symonds born 1962 , Australian rules footballer William Symonds 1782 1856 , British ship designer and administrator, Surveyor of the Navy 1832 1847 William Cornwallis Symonds 1810 1841 , British army officer, Chief Magistrate of Auckland and Deputy Surveyor General of New Zealand William R. Symonds 1851 1934 , English painter William Samuel Symonds 1818 1887 , English geologist Places Peter Symonds College , Winchester, Hampshire, England Symonds Green , Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England Symonds Yat , village within the Forest of Dean ... more details
Matt Symonds born 9 December 1968 is a British entrepreneur. Founder of the QS World MBA Tour, ref http www.topmba.com ref an international organiser of business school events in over 40 countries, and MD of the graduate education consultancy, SymondsGSB. ref http www.symondsgsb.com ref Matt Symonds is co author with Alain de Mendonca of the bestselling guide to business schools, ABC of Getting the MBA Admissions Edge , sponsored by Goldman Sachs and McKinsey & Co . In 1995 he founded the business school event Euro MBA Tour, organising a Paris Fair to introduce business schools to potential MBA applicants. In 1998 he partnered with Nunzio Quacquarelli, editor of the TopMBA Career Guide to create the QS World MBA Tour. ref http www.topmba.com ref The Tour operates in over 40 countries, attracting more than 60,000 visitors every year to meet with 380 business schools. Participating business schools include UC Berkeley Haas School of Business , Cambridge Judge Business School , Ceibs , Chicago GSB , Columbia Business School , Cornell S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management , Duke Fuqua School of Business , EM Lyon , ESADE , Harvard Business School , HEC , HKUST , IE , IESE , IMD , INSEAD , Kellogg School of Management Northwestern, London Business School , New York University Stern School of Business , Oxford Sa d Business School , Rotterdam School of Management , Tuck School of Business , UNC Kenan Flagler Business School , UCLA Anderson School of Management , Univ. Michigan Ross School of Business , Univ. Virginia Darden School , Wharton School , Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School , Yale SOM Matt Symonds contributes to a number of international publications on business ... has begun 1665873.html ref gallery Deleted image removed Image MattSymonds ForbesPhoto .jpg Matt Symonds ... Symonds, Matt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 December 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Matt Category 1968 births Category British businesspeople ... more details
refimprove date September 2009 Patrick Pat Bruce Reith Symonds born 11 June 1953 in England is the former Executive Director of Engineering of the Renault F1 Renault Formula One team. After Gresham s School , Holt, Norfolk Holt , Symonds worked in the lower motor sport categories and joined the Toleman team in the early 1980s. As Toleman grew, was taken over to become Benetton Formula Benetton , and was subsequently sold and renamed Renault F1, Symonds remained with the team and worked his way through the technical ranks. Symonds served as an engineer for many of the team s drivers, including Alessandro Nannini and Teo Fabi , and he made a brief move to the abortive Reynard Motorsport Reynard F1 project with then chief designer Rory Byrne in 1991. In the mid 1990s he was Michael Schumacher s race engineer while also assuming the role of Head of Research and Development . Symonds remained with the team when Schumacher departed to Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari in 1996. When Ross Brawn was also lured to the Italy Italian team a year later Symonds became Technical Director. When Mike Gascoyne joined Benetton in 2001 Symonds was promoted to Executive Director of Engineering, a post which he retained ... Formula One crash controversy Crashgate by the media, Nelson Piquet, Jr. claimed Symonds asked ... F1 Team released a statement on 16 September 2009 stating that Symonds was no longer part of the team ... title Briatore out over Renault fix row date 2009 09 16 accessdate 2010 05 21 ref Symonds was subsequently ... first Edward title FIA considering appeal after bans on Flavio Briatore and Pat Symonds lifted ... url http www.autosport.com news report.php id 82844 date 2010 04 12 accessdate 2010 04 12 ref Symonds ... Symonds, Pat Category Formula One people Category 1953 births Category Living people Category Old Greshamians Category Renault people de Pat Symonds es Pat Symonds id Pat Symonds it Pat Symonds lt Pat Symonds ja pl Pat Symonds pt Pat Symonds fi Pat Symonds sv Pat Symonds ... more details
official name Symonds Yat West unitary england Herefordshire region West Midlands lieutenancy england ... 51.84804 longitude 2.64306 population official name Symonds Yat East shire district Forest of Dean ... area GL postcode district GL16 dial code 01594 os grid reference SO558168 stack end Symonds Yat ... of the Welsh border. The name is said to come from Robert Symonds, a 17th century sheriff of Herefordshire ... works are located down stream of the Symonds Yat Rapids . ref name repids cite web url http www.yatrapids.co.uk ... at Symonds Yat West to establish how the iron works functioned between the start of smelting in and the decline ... htt 1424.aspx title Excavation at New Weir Iron Works, Symonds Yat West accessdate 23 September 2010 ref The Old Court Hotel in Symonds Yat West, which was built in the 16th century, ref cite ... 23 September 2010 ref Symonds Yat East Image Symonds Yat ferry canoes.jpg left thumb Hand pulled ferry over the River Wye at Symonds Yat Symonds Yat East is on the Gloucestershire side of the river ... the village up to Symonds Yat Rock. Another footpath and a cycleway, constructed on a former railway line, runs on the eastern bank to Monmouth. Symonds Yat West Symonds Yat West is on the Herefordshire ... Symonds Yat West also has visitor attractions including a maze built in 1977 to commemorate the Silver .... ref cite web url http www.mazes.co.uk ferry.htm title Access between Symonds Yat West and Symonds ... was built over the river by the Forestry Commission using local Oak timers in 1957. Linking Symonds ... Footbridge last Molesworth first I.D. accessdate 23 September 2010 ref Symonds Yat Rock Image Symonds Yat Rock View.JPG thumb left The view north towards Ross on Wye from Symonds Yat Rock Symonds Yat .... The Wye The River Wye at Symonds Yat has cut a deep gorge in the Carboniferous Limestone exposing ... Sabre toothed Cat bones. Tourism Tourist activities include canoeing and kayaking down the Symonds Yat Rapids rapids , boat trips, a maze , an oriental garden and country public house pub s. Media Symonds ... more details
Henry George Symonds 24 June 1889&ndash 1 January 1945 , known as Harry Symonds , was a Wales Welsh cricketer who played first class cricket for Glamorgan County Cricket Club Glamorgan and Wales cricket team Wales in the 1920s, having made one previous first class appearance, for South Wales cricket team South Wales , in 1912. Symonds had played for Glamorgan at minor counties level since 1908, while he also played one minor match for Devon County Cricket Club Devon in 1924. External links http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Players 4 4676 4676.html Statistical summary from CricketArchive http www.cricketarchive.co.uk Archive Players 4 4676 statistics lists.html Lists of matches and detailed statistics for Harry Symonds from CricketArchive cricinfo ref england content player 20447.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1889 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Harry Category Welsh cricketers Category Glamorgan cricketers Category 1889 births Category 1945 deaths Category Devon cricketers Wales sport bio stub cricket bio stub ... more details
two other uses the academic and civil servant the English footballer Richard Symonds footballer the diarist Richard Symonds diarist Richard Symonds 2 October 1918 15 July 2006 was an English people English academic and civil servant. He was born in Oxford , the son of neurologist Sir Charles Symonds . He was educated at the Dragon School , Rugby School , and Corpus Christi College, Oxford Corpus Christi College . References http www.guardian.co.uk obituaries story 0,,1839925,00.html Obituary at The Guardian Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Richard Category 1918 births Category 2006 deaths Category United Nations people Category English non fiction writers Category People from Oxford Category Old Dragons Category Old Rugbeians Category Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford UK bio stub ... more details
Capita Symonds is part of the Capita Group . Capita Symonds is one of the UK s largest and most diverse multidisciplinary consultancies operating in the building design, civil engineering, environment, management and transport sectors. They have around 4,500 staff in 50 offices, across the UK and Ireland. Capita Architecture, Capita Bobrowski, Capita Lovejoy, Capita Pearce Buckle, MMB and Andrew Martin Associates are all Capita Symonds Brands. History 2010 Acquires leading healthcare consultancy Inventures for an undisclosed sum. br 2009 Acquires Multi Tech Contracts Ltd for an undisclosed sum. Multi Tech specialise in process engineering. Acquires Andrew Martin Associates AMA for an undisclosed sum. AMA specialise in town and environmental planning and urban design. Acquires transport technology ... City Council and Swindon Borough Council, bringing 190 staff to Capita Symonds. Capita Architecture brand is formed for all of Capita Symonds architecture services. br 2006 Acquisition of the Birmingham ... Capita Symonds named as NCE ACE Major Consultancy of the Year br 2005 Acquisition of architecture ... formed between Capita Symonds, City of Salford Salford City Council and Morrison Highway Maintenance ... rebranded as Capita Percy Thomas. Capita acquires Symonds Group, and merges it with Capita Property Consultancy to form Capita Symonds br 2002 Ground breaking partnership formed with four Welsh local ... partnership formed with Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Acquired CNB Design br 1999 Symonds ... Capita Symonds Website http www.mtcl.net Multi Tech Contract Ltd http www.urbanvision.org.uk Urban Vision http capitasymonds.blogspot.com Capita Symonds Blog http twitter.com capitasymonds Capita Symonds on Twitter http www.youtube.com capitasymonds Capita Symonds on YouTube http www.flickr.com capitasymonds Capita Symonds on Flickr http www.delicious.com capitasymonds Capita Symonds bookmarks on Delicious Category Companies based in London ... more details
Noel Parry Symonds 25 December 1863 31 December 1943 was an English rowing sport rower who won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta . Symonds was born at Broomy Hill, the fifth son of James Frederick Symonds, a solicitor, and his wife Mary Elizabeth Cleave. He was educated at Hereford Cathedral School under F. H. Tatham and St John s College, Cambridge . ref Venn id SMNS883NP name Symonds, Noel Parry ref He rowed in the Cambridge University Boat Club Cambridge boat in the Boat Race in 1885 and 1886. In 1888 he won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta with E Buck ref http www.rowinghistory.net HRR 20US hrr 1839 1939.htm Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839 1939 ref Symonds was a master at Bedford School from 1886 to 1933, becoming Vice Master in 1923. Symonds died at the age of 80. Symonds married Mabel Alloway Askwith, daughter of the Rev. Henry Askwith, Prebendary of Hereford, in January 1906, and had a family. See also List of Cambridge University Boat Race crews References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Noel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 December 1863 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 December 1943 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Noel Category 1863 births Category 1943 deaths Category Alumni of St John s College, Cambridge Category British rowers ... more details
Infobox rugby league biography playername Tom Symonds fullname Thomas Symonds nickname Tommy image TOM SYMONDS.jpg caption country position rlp LK CE SR currentclub dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1989 2 17 placeofbirth countryofbirth Australia height convert 189 cm ftin abbr on weight convert 95 kg stlb abbr on club1 Sydney Roosters year1start 2009 year1end present appearances1 13 tries1 5 goals1 0 fieldgoals1 0 points1 20 source http 203.166.101.37 NRL08 playercareer.asp?lplayer 70066 NRL Stats Thomas Tom Symonds born 17 February 1989 is an Australian Rugby League Player for the Sydney Roosters in the NRL . He made his NRL debut in Round 11, 2009. He is currently studying Exercise Physiology at the University of New South Wales. References Sydney Roosters squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Tom ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 February 1989 PLACE OF BIRTH Australia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Tom Category 1989 births Category Living people Category Sydney Roosters players Category Australian rugby league players Australia rugbyleague bio 1980s stub ... more details
File Ross Symonds.jpg 300px right thumb Ross Symonds was the MC for the 2008 Anzac Day National Service at the Australian War Memorial , Canberra . Ross Symonds born 6 January 1942 is a former news presenter for the Seven Network in Sydney from the 1980s until the early 2000s. Symonds began his career with ABC Radio National ABC Radio in Brisbane in his teenage years, and then went to Sydney with ABC radio and television to become ABC s Senior National News Presenter. After 12 years in the position, Symonds joined Seven Network Channel Seven in Sydney as the station s main news presenter. He was paired with Ann Sanders on both Seven News Seven Nightly News and Seven s news program 11AM TV series 11AM , on which he was the featured news reader for much of the program s life. Symonds read his last Seven News Seven News Sydney bulletin on December 5, 2003, alongside Ann Sanders . They had read together since 1998. Symonds then worked as a casual news reader at Radio 2 in Sydney in 2005. The station closed its operations at Homebush in 2006. Symonds has won the Better Hearing Australia News Presenters Clear Speech Award nine times, ref http www.betterhearingsydney.org.au content view 67 58 Better Hearing Sydney ref as well as Best Metropolitan News Presenter. In 2007 he joined a real estate firm on Sydney s Upper North Shore. ref North Shore Times 11 May 2007 p.129 ref Notes Reflist References http www.wallmedia.com.au symonds.htm Wall Media External links http www.symonds.com.au Ross Symonds Official Site s start succession box before Leigh Hatcher title Seven News Seven News Sydney br Weekend Presenter years 1990 1997 after Garry Wilkinson succession box before Ann Sanders solo 1995 1997 title Seven News Seven News Sydney br Weeknight co anchor with Ann Sanders years 1998 ... . NAME Symonds, Ross ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 6 January 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Ross Category Australian journalists Category Australian ... more details
Captain Thomas Symonds, R.N. died 1793 was a British naval captain of the American Revolutionary War . In 1780, in England , he replaced John Luttrell as captain of HMS Charon 1778 6 , and sailed for America with a naval force. After successful anti convoy operations on the Atlantic crossing and coastal cruising, the ship became trapped in the York River, Virginia , where Symonds took supreme command of British naval forces in America. Charon was destroyed and sunk with red hot shot soon afterwards. http books.google.com books?id Wt2OHg8EFjwC&pg RA1 PA204&lpg RA1 PA204&dq 22captain thomas symonds 22&source web&ots l2HIxJqw9e&sig SDOG73neFcKI1kZ3QKm LlnSOZg PRA1 PA204,M1 At the end of the Siege of Yorktown , it was he as the most senior naval officer present and Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis Cornwallis , Lieutenant General of the British Armed Forces, who signed the Articles of Capitulation on October 18, 1781. His son was William Symonds , Surveyor of the Navy , and his grandsons included William Cornwallis Symonds and Thomas Matthew Charles Symonds . External links http www.yale.edu lawweb avalon amerrev amerdocs art of cap 1781.htm The Avalon Project at Yale Law School http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0022 4642 198308 49 3 3C375 BSAFVB 3E2.0.CO 3B2 N Between Slavery and Freedom Virginia Blacks in the American Revolution, by Sylvia R. Frey , The Journal of Southern History , 1983, Southern Historical Association http www.jstor.org view 00222801 di954002 95p0002m 0 Rhode Island in British Strategy, 1780 1781, by William B. Willcox , The Journal of Modern History , 1945, The University of Chicago Press DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Thomas UK navy bio stub Category British naval personnel of the American Revolutionary War Category 1793 deaths Category Year of birth unknown ... more details
Norman Alec Symonds 23 December 1920 21 August 1998 was a Canadian composer , clarinet ist, and saxophonist . A leading figure in the Third stream third stream movement in Canada, he composed several jazz works which employed classical forms. ref name CE cite web url http thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0003432 title Norman Symonds work The Canadian Encyclopedia author Clifford Ford accessdate 25 April 2010 ref Life and career Born in Nelson, British Columbia , Symonds grew up in Victoria, British Columbia Victoria where he began playing the clarinet as a teenager. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II from 1938 1945. While stationed in Halifax he played with a Dixieland dixieland band under the direction of saxophonist Charles Bucky Adams. ref name CE In 1945 Symonds entered The Royal Conservatory of Music where he studied clarinet, piano, theory, and harmony through 1948. He then studied privately for several years with Gordon Delamont in Toronto. From 1949 1966 he worked actively as a clarinetist, alto and baritone saxophonist and arranger with several dance band s in Toronto, including those led by Leo Romanelli , Bobby Gimby , and Benny Louis . From 1953 1957 he played with and directed his own jazz octet whose members also included Ed Bickert , Ron Collier , Ross Culley , Bernie Piltch , Jack Richardson musician Jack Richardson , and Jerry Toth . The ensemble notably performed at the Stratford Festival in 1956. ref name CE References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Norman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Norman Category 1920 births Category 1998 deaths Category Canadian clarinetists Category Canadian composers Category Canadian saxophonists Category The Royal Conservatory of Music alumni Canada composer stub Clarinetist stub Saxophonist stub de Norman Symonds ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Symonds Green is a neighbourhood within the England English new town of Stevenage in Hertfordshire . Symonds Green is predominantly a residential area, dating mostly from the 1970s, with a mixture of public sector, charitable, and private housing. It has a neighbourhood shopping centre, a playing fields complex at Meadway, a nursery, infant and primary schools, a community centre, church, dentists, two public houses, and several children s playgrounds. Symonds Green covers much of the area of the ancient hamlet of Woolenwick , after which the local primary school is named. An interesting history pertains to the area in the form of the notorious Albert and Ebenezer Fox Fox twins , who lived locally. Coord 51 54 45 N 0 13 25 W display title Category Stevenage Category Geography of Hertfordshire Hertfordshire geo stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox cricketer playername Andrew Symonds image Andrew symonds.jpg caption Symonds against India in Sydney, 2008 country Australia fullname Andrew Symonds nickname Roy ... source http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 4 4374 4374.html CricketArchive Andrew Symonds ... Cricket World Cup World Cup winner, Symonds is a right handed middle order batsman and alternates ... www.cricinfo.com australia content player 7702.html title Player Profile Andrew Symonds work CricInfo ... hi cricket other international australia 8096557.stm title Aussies rescind Symonds contract date ... have speculated that the Australian administrators will no longer tolerate him, and that Symonds ... 407650.html title Symonds waits to decide on future last Brown first Alex coauthors Peter English date 6 June 2009 work CricInfo publisher ESPN accessdate 6 June 2009 ref Early life One of Symonds ... Morning Herald ref Symonds adoptive parents Ken and Barbara moved to Australia shortly after ... roy earlyears.html title Andrew Symonds his early years of development at Wanderers Cricket Wanderers website accessdate 14 October 2007 ref Of the adopted siblings, Louise Symonds participated ... of All Saints Anglican School in Merrimac, Queensland Merrimac . Symonds was a student at the school ... work The Age title Nation adopts a timely hero ref Overview of cricket career Symonds is an aggressive ... in his first season for English county Gloucestershire, Symonds won the Cricket Writer s Club ... Cricinfo accessdate 19 July 2009 ref Shortly afterwards Symonds was selected as part of the England ... Since making his debut for the Queensland Bulls Queensland state team in the 1994 95 season Symonds has scored more than 5,000 runs and taken more than 100 wickets for his state. Symonds scored 113 ... Symonds has played for three English counties during his career Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire , Kent CCC Kent and Lancashire County Cricket Club Lancashire . ref name lynch Symonds ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Boxer name Chas Symonds realname Chas Symonds nickname Pretty Boy ref name Boxer Chas sitting pretty cite news title Boxer Chas sitting pretty url http www.thisislocallondon.co.uk mostpopular.var.1966461.mostviewed.boxer chas sitting pretty.php publisher This Is Local London date 2008 01 19 accessdate 2008 07 18 ref height height ft 5 in 6 weight Welterweight nationality flagicon ENG England English birth date birth date and age 1982 7 8 birth place Croydon , br England death date death place home style Orthodox stance Orthodox total 15 wins 14 KO 5 losses 1 draws 0 no contests 0 Chas Symonds born July 8, 1982 in Croydon , England is an England English welterweight Boxing boxer . He is the former British Boxing Board of Control BBBofC Southern Area welterweight title holder, but lost his title after losing to Ross Minter by TKO April 2005. Symonds did not fight for over three years following his title defeat, but returned to the ring in June 2008 to defeat Paul Morby . ref name Miserable night for Portsmouth fighters cite news title Miserable night for Portsmouth fighters url http www.portsmouth.co.uk sport Miserable night for Portsmouth fighters.4185878.jp publisher Portsmouth Today date 2008 06 14 accessdate 2008 07 18 ref References reflist External links boxrec id 239065 http www.britishboxing.net boxers 10471 Chas Symonds.html Profile at BritishBoxing.net Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Chas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 8, 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH Croydon , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Chas Category 1982 births Category Living people Category People from Croydon Category English boxers Category Welterweights UK boxing bio stub ... more details
Elizabeth Ann Symonds , n e Burley born 12 July 1939 is a former Australia n politician. She was a Australian Labor Party Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1982 to 1998. Born in Murwillumbah, New South Wales Murwillumbah , Ann Burley trained as a teacher at Armidale Teacher s College and the University of New South Wales . On 16 January 1965 she married Maurice Symonds, with whom she had five children. She joined the Australian Labor Party in 1967. In 1974 she was elected to Waverley Municipal Council , becoming the municipality s first female Deputy Mayor in 1977. ref name nsw cite web last Parliament of New South Wales first authorlink Parliament of New South Wales coauthors title Mrs Ann Elizabeth Ann Symonds 1939 &ndash work Former Members publisher Parliament of New South Wales date 2008 url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod parlment members.nsf 1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164 8636c30d57bb718f4a2567390009d038?OpenDocument format doi accessdate 4 January 2010 ref In 1982, Symonds was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council as a Labor member following the resignation of Peter Baldwin Australian politician Peter Baldwin , who was contesting the federal seat of Division of Sydney Sydney in the upcoming federal election. She held her seat until 1998, when she resigned the subsequent vacancy was filled by Carmel Tebbutt . ref name nsw References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Ann Category 1939 births Category Living people Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council Australia Labor politician stub ... more details
Infobox Person name Peter Symonds image image size caption birth date circa 1528 birth place Winchester , England death date circa 1586 7 death place occupation mercer occupation Mercer nationality English people English known for Peter Symonds College Peter Symonds circa 1528 1586 7 was a wealthy English people English merchant and benefactor, notable for the foundation of a number of almshouse s in the South East of England. His most notable legacy is the foundation of an almshouse in Winchester which later developed into Peter Symonds College . ref name ODNB1 cite web url http oxforddnb.com view article 95066 title Peter Symonds accessdate 2009 06 01 last Hare first J. N. date 2004&ndash 2009 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press ref Family background Symonds was born in Winchester, the son of the city s bailiff John Symonds and his wife Joan. His family was an influential one, and two of his three brothers became prosperous. John became bailiff of the city in 1565&ndash 1567, and again in 1580 William became a wealthy clothier and mayor of Winchester in 1575, 1585 and 1596. As for Peter, he was sent to London in 1542 or 1543, where he served as an apprentice to William Wilkinson, a Sheriff of London London sheriff and alderman , and continued in the service of his widow Joan after Wilkinson s death in 1543. ref name ODNB1 The Wilkinson ... converter accessdate 2009 06 08 date work publisher National Archives UK National Archives ref to Symonds in London. ref name ODNB1 Career Symonds became a successful mercer occupation mercer , and was one ... that was to become Peter Symonds College however, legal struggles over Symonds land delayed construction. Richard Symonds, claimed to be Peter s sole heir, occupied the property at Ingleby in Chadwell ... London cite web url http oxforddnb.com view article 95066 title Peter Symonds accessdate 2009 ... Symonds College history DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Peter Category English merchants Category 1528 births ... more details
Nelson Symonds September 24, 1933 October 11, 2008 was a jazz guitarist from Upper Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia Hammonds Plains , Nova Scotia . Biography After pursuing the banjo at a young age, Symonds switched to the guitar. He gained his first performance experience touring on a traveling carnival from 1955 to 1958 throughout the United States. Upon returning to Canada, Nelson settled in Montreal in 1958 and played in the group The Stablemates ref http www.jazzmontreal.com servlet Jazz pages musicians e 631.html Nelson Symonds Jazz Montreal Bot generated title ref led by Alfie Wade Jr. It was during the 1960s and 1970s when Nelson became one of the premiere names in Montreal Jazz that many players from New York would come to see or play with. These include Roland Kirk , Art Farmer , Sonny Red , Benny Golson , Jackie McLean , Brother Jack McDuff , Jimmy Heath and Stanley Turrentine among others. He received the greatest praise from such jazz giants as Wes Montgomery and John Coltrane , who even extended the invitation to join his group. Throughout this period, Nelson played mainly with bassist Charlie Biddle and drummer Norman Marshall Villeneuve at venues such as The Black Bottom and Rockheads Paradise. During the 1970s, Symonds and Biddle performed as a duo in numerous Laurentian resorts. Throughout his 30 plus year career, he has played at all of the major jazz venues in Montreal including Upstairs, Biddles and Cafe La Boh me among others. He died in Montreal, Quebec due to a heart attack 12 years years after undergoing a quadruple bypass that put an end to his distinguished musical career. He was 75. Recordings His first and only album as a leader, Getting Personal ref ... index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params U1ARTU0003359 Symonds, Nelson Bot generated title ref Awards 1996 Oscar Peterson ... Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Nelson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Nelson Category 1933 births Category 2008 deaths Category Canadian jazz ... more details
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about the British KGB Agent John Alexander Symonds the 19th cent. British poet and literary critic John Addington Symonds New Zealand politician John Jermyn Symonds John Symonds 12 March 1914, Battersea , London 21 October 2006 was an English novelist, biographer, playwright and writer of children s books. Biography Early Life At the age of sixteen he moved to London and began educating himself by spending ... resulted in the latter funding research work that John Symonds would later mine for his own novels ... which time he briefly married Hedwig Feuerstein. Career In 1945 he married Renata Symonds Renata Israel ... . Symonds met the infamous occultist and founder of the Thelema Thelemite religion, Aleister Crowley in 1946, the year before Crowley s death. Crowley s will left the copyright of his works to Symonds ... meant that the copyrights actually ended up in receivership. At first fascinated by Crowley, Symonds .... Along with one of Crowley s disciples, Kenneth Grant , Symonds edited and republished Crowley s autobiography ... many invovled in Thelema and ceremonial magic who were themselves critical of Symonds, including ... reception, it is no exagerration to state that without the publication efforts of Symonds and Grant ... punishment which was to trim her parent s bushes. After a period of writing children s books Symonds ... , a girl starts a new religion. Symonds wrote twenty six volumes of plays but not many were performed ... Theatre in 2006, adapted and directed by the actress Vicki Carpenter who played Florence. In 1970 Symonds ... DETAILS&grid &xml news 2006 11 11 db1101.xml John Symonds Obituary , The Telegraph, 11 November 2006, retrieved 10 May 2007. http books.guardian.co.uk obituaries story 0,,1953970,00.html John Symonds ... John Symonds Obituary , The Independent, 11 November 2006. Persondata NAME Symonds, John ... Battersea , London DATE OF DEATH October 21, 2006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, John Category ... story writers Category People from Battersea Category 1914 births Category 2006 deaths nl John Symonds ... more details
the father of Vicki Morrison, Barry Symonds, and Becca Wooldridge. He died on the morning of August ...?categoryid 13&cs 1 Robert Symonds, 80, actor Entertainment News, Film News, Media Variety Bot generated title ref References reflist External links imdb name id 0843367 name Robert Symonds memoryalpha Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... 23, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Robert Category 1926 births ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 Infobox Military Person name William Symonds image Image Symonds.JPG 250px caption Sir William Symonds, by Edward Morton, br 1850 after Henry Wyndham Phillips born 24 September ... relations Thomas Symonds father br Thomas Matthew Charles Symonds and William Cornwallis Symonds ... MP, see William Symonds MP , for the clergyman and headmaster see William Symonds 1556 1616 , and for the geologist see William Samuel Symonds . Sir William Symonds Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 24 .... Life Early life He was the second son of a naval captain, Thomas Symonds ? 1793 and his second wife ... who left his estate to his best friend s widow, Symonds sister , in 1821 Symonds built an experimental ... Symonds as a corvette designer, with promotion to Commander Royal Navy Commander , by standing his surety with a bond of 20,000 should Symonds fail in his designs, and by then introducing him to the William ... Symonds as a designer to the lord high admiral, the William IV of England duke of Clarence , who appointed Symonds to the royal yacht and granted him his captaincy on 5 December the same year. Sailing trials in 1827 and 1831 were won by Symonds entries, and with Clarence s accession as William IV, the Whig ..., which he named HMS Vernon 1832 6 after his patron. Naval surveyor Symonds was appointed the Surveyor ... the important part of Surveyor s role that it had been, and so Symonds was its first holder to have ... be carried . However, with the decline in the sailing navy, most of Symonds huge wooden sailing designs ...&dq william symonds the surveyor of the navy&source web&ots YUeW8hROpU&sig 41DyzH1veMLfYQDgYXn4qNbK0BY ... Chief Clerk in the Surveyor s Office, John Edye , who also provided the detail for Symonds over 200 designs for the Navy allowed Symonds to create larger and larger wooden warships. These were ... s stern would be weakened by adding a steam screw , Symonds did also produce some steam paddle wheel designs. However, Symonds empirical school of shipbuilding came into conflict both with the scientific ... more details
Joseph Bede Symonds 17 January 1900 &ndash 29 March 1985 was a Labour Party UK Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom . He was the Member of Parliament MP for the Whitehaven UK Parliament constituency Whitehaven constituency in Cumberland from 1959 until he stood down at the United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 general election . References Rayment start box s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Whitehaven UK Parliament constituency Whitehaven years Whitehaven by election, 1959 1959 &ndash United Kingdom general election, 1970 1970 before Frank Anderson UK politician Frank Anderson after Jack Cunningham end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds, Joseph Bede ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Symonds, Joseph Bede Category 1900 births Category 1985 deaths Category Labour Party UK MPs Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies Category UK MPs 1955 1959 Category UK MPs 1959 1964 Category UK MPs 1964 1966 Category UK MPs 1966 1970 Category Cumbria MPs Labour UK MP stub England politician stub ... more details
Infobox Military Person name James A. Symonds image Image Rear Admiral James A. Symonds.jpg caption born died placeofbirth placeofdeath nickname allegiance United States branch United States Navy Navy serviceyears 1976&ndash present rank Rear Admiral unit commands battles awards relations laterwork Rear Admiral James A. Symonds is a member of the United States Navy and former Commanding Officer of the USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76 USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76 . ref name bio cite web url http www.navy.mil ... Rear Admiral James A. Symonds accessdate 2008 06 05 date September 5, 2007 ref He had a prominent, symbolic ... 2008 06 05 ref Early life and education Symonds is a native of Sodus, New York Sodus , New York ... Officer in July 1976. ref name bio Military career Symonds served one operational tour assigned as an A 6 ... . ref name bio In October 1992, Symonds was promoted to Executive Officer of Attack Squadron 165 ... In 1995 he attended Navy Nuclear Power Training. ref name bio Symonds was later assigned as Executive ... 158 Commanding Officer, USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76 , Capt. James Symonds, oversees an underway replenishment on the navigation bridge.jpg thumb left Symonds oversees an underway replenishment on the navigation ... Captain Symonds presents the flag that draped President Ronald Reagan s casket to former first lady Nancy Reagan , June 11, 2004 In August 2003 Symonds became Commanding Officer of the USS Ronald ..., while Symonds was commanding officer, former President Ronald Reagan , the ship s namesake, Death ... 11, 2004 ref at the time, it was Symonds. ref name reagan funeral cite news publisher CBS url http ... National Cathedral and six days of public mourning, Symonds presented Nancy Reagan with the flag at President ... reagan funeral Recent career Symonds turned over command of the USS Reagan to Captain Terry Kraft ... col end Footnotes reflist 2 Commons category Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Symonds ... DEFAULTSORT Symonds, James Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people ... more details