- In 2005, Taylor's
merged with
Eayre &
Smith Limited (bellhangers) and from 2005
until 2009 was
known as
Taylors Eayre &
Smith Limited. In
September 2009...
- livestock.
Lieutenant George Eayre was also sent to find and
demand return of the oxen. If the animals'
return was refused,
Eayre was to
attack the camp. Without...
-
unincorporated community.
Eayrestown was
founded by
Richard and
Elizabeth Eayres in the late 1600s and
became the
first significant settlement in the area...
- them to
their camps. Lt.
George Eayre with
soldiers and a
howitzer was
despatched to
recover the cattle. On
April 12,
Eayre encountered a band of Cheyenne...
- It was
named for one of the
original settlers of Orono,
Joshua Ayers [
Eayres], who
constructed a
sawmill on the
island beginning around 1774.
Ayers Island...
-
ministers signed an agreement. They were;
Thomas Blundel,
Joshua Burton, John
Eayres,
Andrew Fuller,
Abraham Greenwood,
William Heighton,
Reynold Hogg, Samuel...
- 14667°N 87.40222°W / 34.14667; -87.40222
Built 1894
Architect Davis, John
Eayres & Co.; Ingles,
Andrew Jackson Architectural style
classical Revival NRHP reference No...
- unringable. The
bells remained silent until in 1988, when the peal was sent to
Eayre and
Smith Bell
foundry in
England as the
major Victorian project among Bicententennial...
- John
Eayres Davis (August 4, 1891 –
January 2, 1961) was a
college football player and a
notable architect in Birmingham, Alabama.
Davis was a prominent...
- in the
United States. The
installation work was
carried out by Taylors,
Eayre and
Smith of Loughborough, England, in
September 2006. In late 2006, the...