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Toiler, Toilers, The Toiler or The Toilers may refer to: Films * ''The Toilers'' (1916 film), starring Nance O'Neill * ''The Toilers'' (1919 film), starring Ronald Colman * ''The Toilers'' (1928 film), featuring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Maritime vessels *, a US Navy rescue and salvage ship that was cancelled *'' Empire Toiler'', an Empire ship transferred to Belgium in 1943 *''Toiler'', a commercial vessel built by British shipbuilder Swan Hunter, completed or launched in 1910 Newspapers *'' The Newcastle Argus and District Advertiser'', an Australian newspaper later named ''The Toiler'' (1920-1921) *''Daily Worker'', a Communist Party USA newspaper called the ''Toiler'' from 1919 to 1922 *''The Toiler'', an American 19th century newspaper founded and edited by Peter J. McGuire Sports * Winnipeg Toilers, a former Senior "A" men's basketball team in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada *Toiler, nickname of Ed Harrison (footballer) (1884-1917), Australian rules footballer *Toiler, mascot and ...
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The Toilers (1916 Film)
Toiler, Toilers, The Toiler or The Toilers may refer to: Films *The Toilers (1916 film), ''The Toilers'' (1916 film), starring Nance O'Neill *The Toilers (1919 film), ''The Toilers'' (1919 film), starring Ronald Colman *The Toilers (1928 film), ''The Toilers'' (1928 film), featuring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Maritime vessels *, a US Navy rescue and salvage ship that was cancelled *''Empire Toiler'', an Empire ship transferred to Belgium in 1943 *''Toiler'', a commercial vessel built by British shipbuilder Swan Hunter, completed or launched in 1910 Newspapers *''The Newcastle Argus and District Advertiser'', an Australian newspaper later named ''The Toiler'' (1920-1921) *''Daily Worker'', a Communist Party USA newspaper called the ''Toiler'' from 1919 to 1922 *''The Toiler'', an American 19th century newspaper founded and edited by Peter J. McGuire Sports *Winnipeg Toilers, a former Senior "A" men's basketball team in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada *Toiler, nickname of Ed Harrison (footb ...
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The Toilers (1919 Film)
''The Toilers'' is a 1919 British romantic drama film starring Ronald Colman as a young man who leaves behind his family and girl in a Cornish fishing village to seek his fortune in London. Two of five reels survive. p. 61. Cast * Manora Thew as Rose * George Dewhurst as Jack * Gwynne Herbert as Mother * Ronald Colman as Bob * Eric Barker as Jack (as a child) * John Corrie as Lighthouse Keeper * Mollie Terraine as Merchant's Daughter References External links * ''The Toilers'' (1919)at the British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the National Lottery to encourage film production, ... ''The Toilers''at silentera.com British romantic drama films British silent feature films British black-and-white films Films based on French novels Films based on works by Victor Hugo Films set in Cornwall Fi ...
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The Toilers (1928 Film)
''The Toilers'' is a 1928 American drama film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Jobyna Ralston and directed by Reginald Barker. Fairbanks plays one of the toilers (coal miners), while Ralston plays his sweetheart. It is a silent film with synchronized music and special effects. Cast *Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as Steve *Jobyna Ralston as Mary * Harvey Clark as Joe *Wade Boteler as Toby *Robert Ryan Preservation status *Copies of the film are held by several archives ie, George Eastman House, BFI National Film and Television, Library of Congress, New Zealand Film Archive. See also * List of early sound feature films (1926–1929) This is a list of early pre-recorded sound and part talking/ all talking feature films made in the US and Europe during the transition to sound, between 1926-1929. During this time a variety of recording systems were used, including most notably ... References External links * * *''The Toilers''at silentera.com 1928 drama films 1928 films Sil ...
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Rescue And Salvage Ship
Rescue and salvage ships (hull classification symbol ARS) are a type of military salvage tug. They are tasked with coming to the aid of stricken vessels. Their general mission capabilities include combat salvage, lifting, towing, retraction of grounded vessels, off-ship firefighting, and manned diving operations.http://www.msc.navy.mil/inventory/ships.asp?ship=188 Military Sealift Command Ship Inventory: Rescue Salvage Ships They were common during World War II. List of rescue and salvage ships of the United States Navy by class The following ship classes have been designated under the ARS hull classification symbol in United States Navy Service. ''Lapwing''-class minesweeper conversions The earliest designated United States Navy salvage ships (ARS) were converted s. Ships of this type were operated by the United States Navy as salvage ships from June 1941 until USS ''Viking'' was decommissioned and scrapped in 1953. * * * * * * * ''Diver'' class The United States Navy ...
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Empire Toiler
An empire is a "political unit" made up of several territories and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the empire (sometimes referred to as the metropole) exercises political control over the peripheries. Within an empire, there is non-equivalence between different populations who have different sets of rights and are governed differently. Narrowly defined, an empire is a sovereign state whose head of state is an emperor; but not all states with aggregate territory under the rule of supreme authorities are called empires or ruled by an emperor; nor have all self-described empires been accepted as such by contemporaries and historians (the Central African Empire, and some Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in early England being examples). There have been "ancient and modern, centralized and decentralized, ultra-brutal and relatively benign" Empires. An important distinction has been between land empires ma ...
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Empire Ship
An Empire ship is a merchant ship that was given a name beginning with "Empire" in the service of the Government of the United Kingdom during and after World War II. Most were used by the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT), which owned them and contracted their operation to various shipping companies of the British Merchant Navy. Empire ships came from two main sources: new construction, and capture and seizure. New Empire ships were built for the MoWT or obtained from the United States to increase Britain's shipping capacity and offset losses to German U-boats, commerce raiders, bombing and other enemy actions in the tonnage war Germany was waging against Britain's sea transport around the globe. Others were captured or seized from enemy powers and some were acquired by requisition or normal purchase or lease. New Empire ship construction represented an enormous undertaking that included classes of freighters, tankers, aircraft carriers, fast cargo liners, tank landing ships, Dee ...
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Swan Hunter
Swan Hunter, formerly known as Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, is a shipbuilding design, engineering, and management company, based in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England. At its apex, the company represented the combined forces of three powerful shipbuilding families: Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. The company was responsible for some of the greatest ships of the early 20th century, most famously which held the Blue Riband for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic, and which rescued survivors from . In 2006 ''Swan Hunter'' ceased vessel construction on Tyneside, but continues to provide design engineering services. History Swan & Hunter was founded by George Burton Hunter, who formed a partnership with the widow of Charles Sheridan Swan (the owner of a Wallsend Shipbuilding business established in 1852 by Charles Mitchell) under the name in 1880. In 1903, C.S. Swan & Hunter merged with Wigham Richardson (founded by John Wigham Richardson as Neptune Works in 1860), sp ...
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The Newcastle Argus And District Advertiser
''The Newcastle Argus and District Advertiser'' was an English language newspaper published in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia in the early 20th century. It later became ''The Toiler'' and then ''The Industrialist''. History The paper began in the early 20th century and was printed and published by K. T. Pogonoski. It consisted chiefly of advertisements for businesses in the Newcastle area in New South Wales. It changed its name to ''The Toiler'' in 1920 and was published by Harry Spencer Wood until 1921 when it became ''The Industrialist : the official organ of Newcastle Industrial Council'' from 1921 until 1922. Digitisation The various versions of the paper have been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program project hosted by the National Library of Australia. See also * List of newspapers in New South Wales * List of newspapers in Australia This is a list of newspapers in Australia. For other older newspapers, see list of defunct new ...
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Daily Worker
The ''Daily Worker'' was a newspaper published in New York City by the Communist Party USA, a formerly Comintern-affiliated organization. Publication began in 1924. While it generally reflected the prevailing views of the party, attempts were made to reflect a broader spectrum of left-wing opinion. At its peak, the newspaper achieved a circulation of 35,000. Contributors to its pages included Robert Minor and Fred Ellis (cartoonists), Lester Rodney (sports editor), David Karr, Richard Wright, John L. Spivak, Peter Fryer, Woody Guthrie and Louis F. Budenz. History Origin The origins of the ''Daily Worker'' begin with the weekly ''Ohio Socialist'' published by the Socialist Party of Ohio in Cleveland from 1917 to November 1919. The Ohio party joined the nascent Communist Labor Party of America at the 1919 Emergency National Convention. The ''Ohio Socialist'' only used whole numbers. Its final issue was #94 November 19, 1919. The ''Toiler'' continued this numbering, even t ...
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Peter J
Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Culture * Peter (actor) (born 1952), stage name Shinnosuke Ikehata, Japanese dancer and actor * ''Peter'' (album), a 1993 EP by Canadian band Eric's Trip * ''Peter'' (1934 film), a 1934 film directed by Henry Koster * ''Peter'' (2021 film), Marathi language film * "Peter" (''Fringe'' episode), an episode of the television series ''Fringe'' * ''Peter'' (novel), a 1908 book by Francis Hopkinson Smith * "Peter" (short story), an 1892 short story by Willa Cather Animals * Peter, the Lord's cat, cat at Lord's Cricket Ground in London * Peter (chief mouser), Chief Mouser between 1929 and 1946 * Peter II (cat), Chief Mouser between 1946 and 1947 * Peter III (cat), Chief Mouser between 1947 ...
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Winnipeg Toilers
The Winnipeg Toilers Men's Basketball Team was a Senior "A" men's basketball team located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It has been recognized for its achievements in the Canadian Senior "A" Men's Championships, having won the championship in 1926, 1927, and 1932.1927 Winnipeg Toilers
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The 1926 Team was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame in 1982, followed by the induction of the 1927 Team in 2004. The Toilers were founded at the in 1910 under the tutelage of Physical Instructor Bill Alldritt. This team was r ...
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Ed Harrison (footballer)
Edward "Toiler" Harrison (26 June 1884 – 13 March 1917) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League. Serving as a policeman during his playing days, he was killed in World War I. See also * List of Victorian Football League players who died on active service Since the inception of the Victorian Football League in 1897, many of its players have served in the armed services, including the Anglo–Boer War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War (in which Melbourne's Geoff Collins served as a fi ... Sources *Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing. * 1884 births 1917 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Sydney Swans players Australian military personnel killed in World War I {{AFL-bio-1884-stub ...
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