- The
Philanthropic Order of True
Ivorites,
commonly referred to as the
Ivorites Society or the
Ivorites (Welsh: Yr Iforiaid), was a
friendly society founded...
-
Welsh Philanthropic Order of True
Ivorites was
opened in
Carbondale in the fall of 1853; the
first public Ivorite celebration in
America took
place in...
-
composition of
Australasian tektites (australites) and
Ivory Coast tektites (
ivorites). Most
moldavites are from
South Bohemian localities, with just a few found...
-
still be
obtained in
limited quantities.
Yamaha developed a
plastic called Ivorite intended to
mimic the look and feel of ivory;
other manufacturers have...
-
strewnfield (Lake
Bosumtwi impact crater (10 km), Ghana, age: 1
million years):
Ivorites (Ivory Coast, black).
North American tektite strewn field (Chesapeake Bay...
- #01
Abram Langston Taylor, 1914–1916 #02
Ivorite L. Scruggs, 1917–1919 #03
William S. Savage, 1920–1921 #04
Walter M. Clarke, 1921–1922 #05 John W. Woodhous...
-
service organization. Ruth
Tappe married physician and
community leader Ivorite Lorimer Scruggs in 1920. They
moved to Buffalo, New York in 1921, where...
- 1914
institution of the office.
Abram Langston Taylor, Esq. 1914–1916
Ivorite L. Scruggs, M.D. 1917–1919
William S. Savage, 1920–1921
Walter M. Clarke...
- Swansea—Manchester
Trunk Road (A483) (Penllergaer Roundabout, M4 to A483/A4070
Ivorites Junction)
Detrunking Order 1987 SI 1987/319 London—Fishguard
Trunk Road...
- his
daughter as a bard at the event. In 1855 he then led a
parade of the
Ivorites, a
friendly society that held to a
philosophy of
Welsh nationalism, through...