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  1. In Tasman's land, gleams and dreams of the great north-west by James Stirling, 2010-09-06
  2. As Regards Protoplasm (1872) by James Hutchison Stirling, 2010-09-10
  3. University Librarianship (Handbooks on Library Practice) by James Frazer Stirling, 1981-08
  4. Thomas Carlyle's Counsels To A Literary Aspirant: A Hitherto Unpublished Letter Of 1842 And What Came Of Them (1886) by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-05-23
  5. Lineae Tertii Ordinis Neutonianae (1717) (Latin Edition) by James Stirling, 2010-09-10
  6. What Is Thought?, Or, the Problem of Philosophy by Way of a General Conclusion So Far by James Hutchison Stirling, 2010-03-27
  7. As Regards Protoplasm: In Relation to Professor Huxley's Essay On the Physical Basis of Life by James Hutchison Stirling, 2010-02-09
  8. The Categories by James Hutchison Stirling, 2010-03-01
  9. Lectures On The Philosophy Of Law: Together With Whewell And Hegel, And Hegel And Mr. W. R. Smith; A Vindication In A Physico-Mathematical Regard (1873) by James Hutchison Stirling, 2008-06-02
  10. Philosophy and theology, being the first Edinburgh university Gifford lectures; by James Hutchison Stirling, 2010-08-28
  11. Jerrold, Tennyson And Macaulay: With Other Critical Essays by James Hutchison Stirling, 2010-09-10
  12. Philosophy and Theology, Being the First Edinburgh University Gefford Lectures by James Hutchinson Stirling, 2010-02-08
  13. Of Philosophy In The Poets: Opening Lecture To The Edinburgh University Philosophical Society, November 5, Session 1884-1885 (1885) by James Hutchison Stirling, 2010-05-23
  14. Lineae Tertii Ordinis Neutonianae, Sive, Illustratio Tractatus D. Neutoni De Enumeratione Linearum Tertii Ordinis: Cui Subjungitur, Solutio Trium Problematum (Latin Edition) by James Stirling, 2010-01-10

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62. Sztuka Architektury
james stirling. james stirling (19261994) urodzil sie w Glasgow. Dyplom architektaotrzymal na Uniwersytecie w Liverpoolu. Pracownie otworzyl w Londynie.
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63. Index To Newfoundland Captains - S
Stewart, William, Morna, 1881097. stirling, james, Suir, 1847039. stirling, james,Suir, 1847046. stirling, james Buchan, Jane, 1849025. Stock, Thomas, Rolla, 1846010.
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Index to Newfoundland Captains
St Captains Vessel Reg. No. St. John, Patrick New Havelock St. Johns, Patrick Isabella St. Johns, Thomas Isabella St. Johns, Thomas New Havelock Stabb, John Mary Ann Stabb, William Eliza Stabb, William Glenlind Stabb, William Minnie Bruce Stabb, William Mitis Packet Stack, Richard George Stack, Richard Ripple Staffna, James Gratia Stafford, Edward Juno Stafford, Edward Swift Stafford, James Gratia Stafford, James Heron Stafford, James Miriam Stafford, Michael Blanche Stafford, Michael Diamond Stafford, Michael Margaret Stafford, Patrick Success Stamforth, Samuel Stranger Stand, Samuel Ann Stanley, Richard Lilian Stanton, James Star of the East Stanton, William Hope Stanton, William Iris Stanton, William Kingaloch Stanton, William Kingaloch Stanton, William Kingaloch Stanton, William Lady Stafford Stanton, William Louisa Stuart Stanton, William Lovely Mary Stanton, William Lovely Mary Stanton, William Michael Anthony Fleming Stanton, William Science Stanton, William Star of the East Stanworth, Benjamin Nancy Stapleton, James Creole Stapleton, James Haba Stapleton, James

64. CPT Members-James Stirling

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65. James Stirling's Home Page
james stirling. Department of Mathematical Sciences Loughborough UniversityLoughborough Leicestershire LE11 3TU England Telephone
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James Stirling
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Telephone: +44(0)1509 228206
Email: j.r.stirling@Lboro.ac.uk From the 1st of october 1998 I start a post doc. with Stephen Wiggins. My new address shall be Department of Control and Dynamical Systems
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    My area of research is nonlinear dynamics and in particular chaotic advection, transport and pattern formation in turbulent flows. I am looking to use and extend ideas obtained from the work of Aref Ottino Wiggins Cartwright etal ... MacKay etc. to new and novel, non Navier Stokes approaches to turbulence. These are then applied to the question of how patterns form (ie. patches) and material is transported in turbulent flows. We apply these ideas to the problem of pollution dynamics in the estuarine environment. I am currently in the 3rd year of my PhD and work with Andy Osbaldestin , department of Mathematical sciences, Ron Smith , professor of applied mathematics and Cecil Scott , department of Civil engineering. I am also a member of the

66. Modern History Sourcebook: James Stirling: Life On A Plantation
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James Stirling, was a British writer who visited the American South in 1857. He wrote a book - Letters from the Slave States - which contains interviews plantation owners and former slaves.
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James Stirling, Letters Jrom the Slave States This text is part of the Internet Modern History Sourcebook . The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts for introductory level classes in modern European and World history. (c)Paul Halsall Aug 1997
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67. James Stirling
Translate this page james stirling Arquitecto británico, uno de los más influyentesdurante la segunda mitad del siglo XX. Nació en Glasgow, el 22
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68. Stirling Castle
By the end of the 14 th it had been superseded by a new park in the Bannockburn area,south of stirling. james V though preferred the old park and by 1500 its
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page 5 The Palace and Kings Old Building The palace was commissioned by King James V beginning around 1538 for his queen, Mary of Guise, but it may incorporate parts of an earlier building at basement level. It is a large quadrangular building around a central courtyard known as the Lion's Den. The statues which adorn the outer walls include depictions of King James V, St.Micheal, the devil, and several classical gods and goddesses. Men at arms line the parapet of the south face and many smaller pieces show pigs, dragons, elephants, and mythical beasts. The main entrance from the Inner Close was originally covered by a large porch but this re-built early in the 18 th century when the stairway to the governor's apartments on the upper floors was added. It opens into a gallery connecting the king's apartments with those of the queen and gives access to the Lion's Den, King James V is said to have kept a lion at Stirling.
Queen's Bedroom Both lodgings consisted of a Guard Hall, a Presence Chamber, and a bedchamber with wall closets. The fireplaces are the only original features to survive. The rooms are currently under restoration, the Queen's Lodging as it was in the 1540s, and the King's according to an inventory taken in 1585.

69. Country Life Home
Sir james stirling's vivid curiosity about history inspired many of his designsand stimulated him to expand his eclectic furniture collection.
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... Favourite rooms You are in: Home Country Life Interiors Stirling's Design Sir James Stirling's vivid curiosity about history inspired many of his designs and stimulated him to expand his eclectic furniture collection. Photographs: Tim Imrie-Tate. by Michael Hall Stirling the collector Practical collecting Stirling the collector Few of the major architects who rose to prominence after the war have matched Sir James Stirling's curiosity about history. At a time when designers were wedded to the notion that 20th-century architecture should reject the past, Stirling was happy to cherry-pick inspiration from multiple eras of design history. Such an interest not only influenced his buildings - most notably the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart (completed in 1984) - it also stimulated his appetite for constantly expanding and renewing his intensely personal collection of furniture. Initially Stirling was most strongly attracted to the classic designs of the pre-war Modernists, but in the late 1960s he developed a deep love of early-19th-century neo-Classical designers, notably Thomas Hope and George Bullock. By the time Stirling died in 1992, he had formed an exceptional collection of their work.

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71. The Building Based At Pier 8, James Stirling And Michael Wilford
Salford City Council commissioned the internationally famous architects james Stirlingand Michael Wilford www.michaelwilford.com to produce designs for the
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In 1988, a new arts centre, based at Pier 8, was proposed to raise the curltural profile of the city and bring more businesses and tourism into the area. Salford City Council commissioned the internationally famous architects James Stirling and Michael Wilford www.michaelwilford.com to produce designs for the arts centre. Stirling died suddenly in 1992, and Michael Wilford was confirmed as architect. Lottery funding was secured, building began in April 1997, and was completed three years later. The total cost of the project, £106 million, includes The Lowry building, the large triangular Plaza, the terraced areas down to the canal and the Lifting Footbridge leading to Trafford Wharfside and the Imperial War Museum - North. Also included in The Lowry project is the Digital World Centre (DWC) - a high-tech business centre providing quality, serviced premises. It will be home to the Digital World Society (DWS), a new think tank that will generate innovative projects in digital technologies. It is due to open in Autumn 2003. The Outside The Lowry is triangular in shape, to fit with its site at the end of Pier 8. In area it is the size of 5 football pitches. The building stands on 803 concrete piles sunk down into the bedrock; it was made from 48,000 tons of concrete, 2,466 tons of steel and 5,263 sq metres of glass.

72. Leadhills Reading Society Official Site
In 1735 fortune gave up troubling james stirling, she had found him a hopeless subject,and he was called to the Scots Mining Company's works at Leadhills, a
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About Us Home Leadhills History Directions ... Photographs In 1735 fortune gave up troubling James Stirling, she had found him a hopeless subject, and he was called to the Scots Mining Company's works at Leadhills, a honorable and pleasant office, in his old country and among his old friends, which he occupied for the rest of his days.
In James Stirling's time it had not a road, hardly a track; and as late as the end of last century, Pennant, traveling of course on horseback, had to take a guide part of the way from Leadhills to Douglas. But in this sort of St. Kilda, James Stirling passed the rest of his life. He had had an adventurous career. His greatest adventure hence forth was an occasional visit to the outer world. On one such visit to Edinburgh he writes a characteristic letter to his clerk at Leadhills. He bids to take some of the companies men to his house (the names by the way are mostly English), "and give them a bole of punch," he orders a provision of that most leprous distilment, shrub; and in a postscriptum he adds, "Be sure to have James Reid of the party; and if I hear that one of you goes home sober, I will seek another clerk when I come home." One pities James Reid and his mates, coerced into excess on shrub.
James Stirling died in Edinburgh on 5th December, 1770, aged 78. His principal works was his "Methodus Differentialis Sive Tractatus de Summatione et Interpolatione Serierum Infinitarum," published in 1730, and translated into English by Francis Halliday in 1749. He also wrote numerous papers in the Transactions of the Philosophical Society and elsewhere. One of these, "Of a Machine to Blow Fire by the Fall of Water," written in 1745 when he had been ten years at Leadhills, was no doubt suggested by the water appliances there. There are at Garden numerous letters of his, his correspondence in Latin with the leading mathematicians of the day, and two holograph MS. volumes by him of a treatise on weights and measures, including an essay on the Pyramids which anticipates some modern disquisitions. Unfortunately of private letters of his there are very few, and of letters from Venice none.

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74. Stirling
Dr. james stirling Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM) Institut d'Estudis Catalans,Barcelona, Spain * jr.stirling@mailcity.com Lecture “Mathematical
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Lecture: “Mathematical modelling of the physiological response to exercise” Dr. James Stirling has obtained his PhD in Applied Mathematics from Loughborough University, UK. His thesis was on the use of tools from nonlinear dynamics to understand the movement of pollution in chaotic and turbulent fluid flows. After having obtained his PhD he was a postdoc at CALTECH (California Institute of Technology, Department of Control and Dynamical Systems) working on chaos in fluids. Following this he was a postdoc at the Institute of Mathematical Modelling, Technical University of Denmark, working on chaos in non-linear optics. This was followed with a postdoc in the Department of Physics, University of Crete and the Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, FORTH, where he worked on chaotic breathers in solid state physics. He then was a visiting professor in the Departament de Matemàtica Aplicada I, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, where he worked on non-linear dynamics in exercise physiology and biomechanics. Currently he is a visiting professor at the CRM, Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, where he continues his work on non-linear dynamics in exercise physiology and biomechanics. This research in exercise physiology is done in collaboration with Professor Bengt Saltin at the Center for Muscle Research, in Copenhagen and Maria Zakynthinaki in UPC, Barcelona. The aim of the research is to model the physiological responses to exercise, using tools from dynamical systems and apply the findings to training methodology and testing.

75. Undiscovered Scotland: Stirling Castle Feature Page
of the Outer Defences, most of stirling Castle dates back to the 100 year periodbetween 1496 and 1583, and to the efforts of three Kings, james IV, V and VI
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Stirling Castle from the South East A visit to Stirling Castle is an essential part of any visit to central Scotland. Its location rivals even Edinburgh Castle's for sheer magnificence as it sits on its high volcanic rock, visible for many miles in every direction. The Castle is in the care of Historic Scotland and is open to the public all year round and seven days a week. This page provides a brief glimpse of what the castle has to offer; you can find out more about particular parts of it via the clickable map to the right.
Stirling Castle from the West
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The Grand Battery A site as important as the castle rock at Stirling, guarding as it does the lowest crossing point of the River Forth, would have been of strategic interest to anyone wanting to control central Scotland. There is, however, no actual evidence that the Romans or the Votadini, or the Picts who fought over this ground in the first millennium A.D. fortified the rock: it simply seems highly likely that they would have done. And it is sadly only an attractive theory that the legend of Camelot is based on a castle here during King Arthur's conquest of parts of Scotland in the 6th Century. During a long and bloody history Stirling Castle has been attacked or besieged at least 16 times. Three battles have been fought in its immediate vicinity, two of which were turning points in Scottish history: and a fourth equally important battle took place just a few miles to the north. A number of Scottish Kings and Queens have been baptised, or crowned, or died within or near Stirling Castle. And at least one King was murdered nearby: while another committed murder within its walls.

76. David Streiff - Ancestors & Family Index
stirling, Hotorene Hepi ( ); stirling, Ian ( - ); stirling, Iris( - ); stirling, james Woodhead (1869 - 1 Dec 1921); stirling, james
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Index To Inquire, Add, or Correct Information, Contact: davro@xtra.co.nz The dsfamily genealogical database can be searched several ways:

77. Princeton Architectural Press: James Stirling, Michael Wilford
banner graphic james stirling, Michael Wilford. Robert Maxwell. james Frazerstirling was among the most innovative forces of contemporary architecture.
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James Stirling, Michael Wilford
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This Studio Paperback offers a well-priced overview of the oeuvre of James Stirling and Michael Wilford, one of the most influential internationally operating architectural offices. James Frazer Stirling was among the most innovative forces of contemporary architecture. With his partner, Michael Wilford (since 1963), Stirling realized numerous projects in which he combined a historic sensibility with a creative architectural language. During the 1980s the office became a major representative of Post-Modernism with the Stuttgart State Gallery, the extension of the London Tate Gallery and the Science Center in Berlin. Since Stirling's death in 1992, Michael Wilford has headed the office and continues the series of pathbreaking projects - for example, the Lowry Center in Salford and the planned British Embassy in Berlin. The present monograph in the Studio Paperback series documents all important buildings and projects. The author, Robert Maxwell, was Dean of the Princeton School of Architecture and has written numerous publications in the field of architectural history and theory, including

78. James STIRLING & Louisa Augusta MACKENZIE
m. 18 Mar 1858, Victoria, NSW james stirling, Louisa Augusta MACKENZIE. b. 21Mar 1830, Cardross, Dunbarton, Scotland d. 1911, Victoria, NSW bur. . . rel.
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79. James QUIN, B: 1857 - Campsie, Stirling
Father james QUIN Born 1857, stirling Marr 1889 Died 1921, BlantryeMother Florence HOLLIDAY Born Died 1942, Blantrye, james
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Father: James QUIN
Born: 1827, Ireland Marr: 1850 Died: 1876, Scotland
Mother: Margaret Mc CLURE
Born: 1827, Ireland Died: 1866, Campsie
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James QUIN
Born: 22 JUL 1857 - Campsie, Stirling
Marr: 28 JUN 1889 - St Margarets Church, Airdrie Died: 25 APR 1921 - Forest Place, Blantrye Other Spouses: Florence HOLLIDAY Born: - Yorkshire Died: 16 MAY 1942 - 4 Burnside Cres, Blantrye Other Spouses: 1. David QUEEN Born: 24 JUN 1907 - 52 Bairds Rows, Blantyre Marr: 1929 - Margaret Rocks HENDERSON Died: 8 AUG 1981 - 14 Hill Rd, Ballingry, Fife 2. James QUEEN Born: 20 MAY 1891 - 107 Aithcison St, Airdrie Marr: 1912 - Mary PHOLEY Died: - 3. Elizabeth Florence QUEEN Born: 5 JUN 1893 - Airdrie Marr: 1915 - James DAVIDSON Died: - 4. Margaret QUEEN Born: 30 JUL 1903 - Fore Row Village, Blantyre Marr: 1919 - Charles HARVEY Died: - INDEX HOME EMAIL Generated Jan 24, 2003

80. Stirling Properties - James E. Maurin Page
james E. Maurin .. Chairman Email jmau@stirlingprop.com,Mr. Maurin is one of the founders of stirling Properties and currently
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Email: jmau@stirlingprop.com Mr. Maurin is one of the founders of Stirling Properties and currently serves as its Chairman. Mr. Maurin graduated in Aerospace Engineering from LSU in 1970. He received an MBA from Tulane University in 1972.
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