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Harold Clayton (other)
Harold Clayton (1954–2015) is a sculptor. Harold Clayton is also the name of: * Harold Clayton (Coronation Street), fictional character *Sir Harold Clayton, 10th Baronet, of Marden (1877–1951), of the Clayton baronets *Harold Clayton, co-songwriter of " We Can Do It" *Harold Clayton, participant in Lawn Bowls at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games See also *Harry Clayton (other) *Clayton (other) Clayton may refer to: People *Clayton (name) *Clayton baronets *The Clayton Brothers, Jeff and John, jazz musicians *Clayton Brothers, Rob and Christian, painter artists *Justice Clayton (other), the judges Clayton Places Canada * Clayt ...
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Harold Clayton
Harold Fooshee Clayton (May 9, 1954 – May 26, 2015) was a noted sculptor and stone-carver, best known for several sets of life-size sculptures of cows on display at various public sites in Texas. Initially interested in painting, Clayton studied art at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, Massachusetts and the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas, graduating ''cum laude'' with a BFA in 1977. He moved to stone as a medium, and spent the years from 1982 to 1987 in Pietrasanta, Italy, studying carving in the studio of Sem Ghelardini. While still in Italy, Clayton accepted a commission for four sets of five marble cows from for the Trammell Crow Company, a large Dallas real estate development concern. Three of the sets now stand in Texas at the Arboretum at Great Hills in Austin, at Founder's Park in Las Colinas in Irving, and at Trammel Crow Park in Dallas. The fourth set is at One Park Plaza in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A sculpture of a half completed cow, ...
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Harold Clayton (Coronation Street)
''Coronation Street'' is a British soap opera, broadcast on ITV since 1960. This is a list of characters who made their debut in 1985 in order of first appearance, including Gloria Todd ( Sue Jenkins), whose time on the show included brief relationships with Alan Bradley and Mike Baldwin; and Martin Platt, who married Gail Tilsley, and was a regular on the show until 2005, before returning for three episodes in 2018. Gloria Todd Gloria Todd was played by Sue Jenkins between 1985 and 1988. She famously served as a bridesmaid at Bet Lynch's 1987 wedding to Alec Gilroy, looking not dissimilar to a milking maid. Gloria was unlucky in love, at one point having a daliance with Alan Bradley. She left the street after stealing the boyfriend of The Rovers cleaner Sandra Stubbs. Sandra called Gloria a tart and threw a pint of beer in her face. Gloria had been a barmaid at the Rovers Return Inn. Martin Platt Connie Clayton Constance "Connie" Clayton and her family moved into ...
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Clayton Baronets
There have been three baronetcies created for persons with the surname Clayton, two in the Baronetage of Great Britain and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2021. The Clayton baronetcy, of Marden Park in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 13 January 1732 for William Clayton, Member of Parliament for Bletchingley.. He was the nephew of Sir Robert Clayton, Lord Mayor of London in 1679. Clayton was succeeded by his son Kenrick, the second Baronet, who also represented Bletchingley in the House of Commons. His son Robert, the third Baronet, was Member of Parliament for Bletchingley, Surrey and Ilchester. He was childless and was succeeded by his first cousin William, the fourth Baronet, who was the son of William Clayton, younger son of the first Baronet. Clayton notably served as High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire. His second son East was created a baronet, of Hall Place, in his own right in 1838 (see bel ...
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We Can Do It (Carboo Song)
"We Can Do It" is a song by Carboo released in 2000. It contains elements from " Take Your Time (Do It Right)" by American R&B group The S.O.S. Band The S.O.S. Band (sometimes written as S.O.S. Band; abbreviation for Sounds of Success) is an American Contemporary R&B, R&B and Boogie (genre), electro-funk musical ensemble, group who gained fame in the 1980s. They are best known for the songs ..., written by Harold Clayton and Abdullah Sigidi. The song features a male rapping the verses and a female singing the chorus. Track listing # "We Can Do It" (Radio Edit) # "We Can Do It" (Original Version) # "We Can Do It" (Pinocchio Remix Radio Edit) # "We Can Do It" (Pinocchio Remix Original Version) References {{reflist 2000 songs ...
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Harry Clayton (other)
Harry Clayton may refer to: *Harry Clayton (Archie Comics), a character in ''Archie Comics'' *Harry Clayton (footballer) (1904–?), English footballer *Harry Clayton (politician) (1889–1946), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly *Detective Inspector (DI), Harry Clayton, main character in Sky 1 drama ''Stan Lee's Lucky Man'' * Harry Clayton ''(Coronation Street)'', a character in the British soap opera ''Coronation Street'' See also *Harold Clayton (other) *Henry Clayton (other) *Clayton (other) Clayton may refer to: People *Clayton (name) *Clayton baronets *The Clayton Brothers, Jeff and John, jazz musicians *Clayton Brothers, Rob and Christian, painter artists *Justice Clayton (other), the judges Clayton Places Canada * Clayt ...
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