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Arty may refer to: People * Arty (Queen), 8th century BC wife of Pharaoh Shebitku * Arty (musician) (born 1989), Russian record producer and DJ born Artem Stolyarov * Arty Ash, stage name of British actor Arthur Richard Dodge (1895–1954) * A nickname of Ray Holmes (1914–2005), British Royal Air Force fighter pilot who rammed a German bomber during the Battle of Britain, protecting Buckingham Palace * Arty Hill, 21st century American country music singer-songwriter * Arty McGlynn (1944–2019), Irish guitarist * Mary Ann Arty (1926–2000), American politician Other uses * ''Arty'' (magazine), an independent British art fanzine started in 2001 * Military term for artillery See also * Artie, a masculine given name * Artie, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * RT (other) * Artemis (other) {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Arty (Queen)
Arty was a Nubian King's wife dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt.Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, 2004, , p.236-238 Arty was a daughter of King Piye and was the wife of Shebitku. She is known from Cairo Statue 49157 from Karnak. Her name is mentioned on the base of a statue of Haremakhet.Dows Dunham and M. F. Laming Macadam, Names and Relationships of the Royal Family of Napata, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 35 (Dec., 1949), pp. 142 She was buried in the necropolis at El-Kurru, in tomb Ku.6. References 8th-century BC Egyptian women 7th-century BC Egyptian women Queens consort of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt Princesses of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt Ancient Egyptian priestesses 8th-century BC clergy 7th-century BC clergy 8th-century BC Egyptian people 7th-century BC Egyptian people {{AncientEgypt-bio-stub ...
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Arty (musician)
Artem Stolyarov ( rus, Артём Столяро́в; born 28 September 1989), known professionally as Arty (stylized as ΛRTY) and Alpha 9, is a Russian DJ, musician and producer. He has collaborated with Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, BT, Paul van Dyk, Mat Zo, OneRepublic and Matisse & Sadko. His debut album, '' Glorious'' (2015), peaked at number 14 on the US Dance/Electronic Albums charts. Early life At the age of eight years old, Arty's grandmother insisted that he should attend music school, from which he successfully graduated aged just fourteen. After that he considered applying for music college, but eventually decided against it, as the chance of becoming a professional pianist was really small and because he no longer enjoyed playing. Instead he learned to use FL Studio sequencer, and his love of video games and electronics led to his keen interest in production equipment. Eventually, he began to be influenced by artists such as The Prodigy, The Chemical Brot ...
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Arty Ash
Arty Ash, real name Arthur Richard Dodge (14 April 1895 – 6 February 1954) was a British actor. He is well known for appearing with Leslie Sarony in ''Clonk!'' (1928), a short comedy film made in the Phonofilm sound-on-film process. Ash was born Arthur Richard Dodge in 1895, at Lambeth, London, England to Arthur Oliver Dodge and Mary Jane Dodge (née Nidd). He married Marie Florence Goldshede in 1917 and had two children, Daphne and Clive. Selected filmography * ''The Love Race'' (1931) * '' Love Lies'' (1931) * ''Josser on the River'' (1932) * ''Soldiers of the King'' (1933) * '' Honeymoon for Three'' (1935) * ''Sporting Love'' (1936) * '' Cheer Up'' (1936) * ''Guilty Melody'' (1936) * '' Chinatown Nights'' (1938) * ''Dear Octopus ''Dear Octopus'' is a comedy by the playwright and novelist Dodie Smith. It opened at the Queen's Theatre, London on 14 September 1938. On the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 the run was halted after 373 performances; after a ...
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Ray Holmes
Raymond Towers Holmes (20 August 1914 – 27 June 2005) was a British Royal Air Force fighter pilot during the Second World War who is best known for taking part in the Battle of Britain. He became famous for an apparent notable act of bravery in which he reportedly saved Buckingham Palace from being hit by German bombing, when he used his Hawker Hurricane to destroy a Dornier Do 17 bomber over London by ramming. He was feted by the press as a war hero for his saving of the Palace. However, this has come to become regarded as a much disputed legend.'Those Other Eagles', Shores, (2004) Holmes became a King's Messenger after the war, and died at the age of 90 in 2005. Early life Raymond Towers Holmes was born on 20 August 1914 in Wallasey, Cheshire to Mabel Annie Holmes (''née'' Latham) and journalist Christopher Holmes. He attended Wallasey and Calday Grange Grammar School and worked as a crime journalist at the ''Birkenhead Advertiser'' before joining the Royal Air Force Volun ...
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Arty Hill
Arty Hill is an American country music singer-songwriter of the Honky-tonk tradition. His work has been covered by several artists including Jason & the Scorchers and the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band. Discography Albums * ''Baltimore Reasons'', 2003 * ''Back on the Rail'', 2005 * ''Bar of Gold'', 2008 (Cow Island Music) * ''Back on the Rail: reissue'', 2009 (Cow Island Music) * ''Montgomery on My Mind: The Hank EP'', 2009 (Cow Island Music) * ''Pie for Breakfast: Riffs, Roughs, and Radio'', 2010 * ''Another Lost Highway'', 2010 (featuring Jonathan Gregg Jonathan Gregg (born January 26, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist (pedal steel, guitar, and dobro). Based in New York City, he is a founding member of ambient country pioneers SUSS; he also led Jonathan Gregg ... and Dave Giegerich of The Linemen) * ''Heart on my Dirty Sleeve'', 2014 * ''Live: Church on Saturday Night'', 2016 References External links * Living people American cou ...
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Arty McGlynn
Arty McGlynn (7 August 1944 – 18 December 2019) was an Irish guitarist born in Omagh, County Tyrone. In addition to his solo work, he collaborated with different notable groups such as Patrick Street, Planxty, Four Men and a Dog, De Dannan and the Van Morrison Band. He played guitar on the critically acclaimed 1989 Van Morrison album, ''Avalon Sunset''. He also played duo performances and recordings with uilleann piper Liam O'Flynn, and his wife, fiddle player Nollaig Casey. Discography Solo * ''McGlynn's Fancy'' (1994 / originally released in 1979) * ''Celtic Airs'' (2000) re-release of ''McGlynn's Fancy'' With Van Morrison * ''Inarticulate Speech of the Heart'' (1983) * ''Avalon Sunset'' (1989) * '' Days Like This'' (1995) With Enya * '' The Celts'' (1986) With Patrick Street * ''Patrick Street'' (1986) * '' No. 2 Patrick Street'' (1988) * ''Irish Times'' (1990) * '' All in Good Time'' (1993) With Nollaig Casey * ''Lead the Knave'' (1989) * ''Causeway'' (1995) * ''T ...
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Mary Ann Arty
Mary Ann Arty-Majors (November 24, 1926 – October 26, 2000) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 165th district from 1979 to 1988. Early life and education Arty was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Philadelphia High School for Girls in 1944. She received a R.N degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania Drexel University College of Medicine is the medical school of Drexel University, a private research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The medical school represents the consolidation of two medical schools: the first U.S. medical schoo ... in 1947 and a B.S. from West Chester State College (now West Chester University) in 1966. Career Arty was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 165th district in 1978 and was reelected to 4 consecutive terms. She was not a candidate for reelection in 1988. She was elected to the Delaw ...
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Arty (magazine)
''Arty'' is an independent British art fanzine started by the artist Cathy Lomax in 2001. Lomax is also the editor. ''Arty'' is for art fans written by artists themselves and published by Transition Gallery's editions department, the artist-run space in East London. History ''Arty'' was founded in 2001 in London by Cathy Lomax. It is published twice a year and sold across the UK, including the Tate Modern, Tate Britain and ICA in London. Frustrated by opportunities for emerging artists to voice their opinions and concerns and inspired by zine culture, artist Cathy Lomax started Arty as an antidote to dry, critic led writing about art. The first 20 issues were photocopied and stapled and featured eclectic artist led content including reviews of contemporary art and numerous exclusive drawings from over 30 prominent and emerging artists from around the world. Themes of past issues have included Entertainment, Boys, Girls, Books, Nature, Alphabet, Scandal, Our Idols, Labels and Rev ...
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