User:Asteuartw

California

 * Pres Romanillos American animator
 * ScholarShare California tax free investment account
 * Scholarshare Investment Board Board of supervisors of ScholarShare

Maryland (gen)

 * 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA, Regiment of the CSA formed of volunteers from Maryland
 * 2nd Maryland Infantry, CSA, Regiment of the CSA formed of volunteers from Maryland
 * Annapolis Subscription Plate, 18th Century Maryland horse race and silver trophy
 * Dodon, 18th Century Maryland farmhouse and tobacco plantation
 * Dungannon (horse), Racehorse in 18th Century Maryland
 * First Light Division, Maryland Volunteers
 * Gundry Sanitarium, Establishment for the treatment of mental illness in early 20th Century Maryland
 * Mahoney v Ashton, Slavery case in Annapolis, Maryland in 1791
 * Maryland in the American Revolution
 * History of the Maryland Militia in the Civil War
 * History of slavery in Maryland
 * Jarvis Hospital, Union hospital in Baltimore, Maryland during the American Civil War
 * Maryland Gazette Maryland newspaper
 * Maryland Jockey Club, Maryland turf club
 * Maryland Line (CSA), Volunteers from Maryland who fought for the CSA
 * Maryland Square, 19th Century mansion in Baltimore, Maryland
 * Maryland State Colonization Society, Maryland branch of the American Colonization Society
 * Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, West River, Maryland
 * Parole Hunt Club, Maryland turf club
 * Protestant Revolution (Maryland), Puritan-led overthrow of Calvert family rule in 17th Century Maryland
 * The Ark (ship), 17th Century ship bringing settlers to colonial Maryland
 * Warburton Manor, Home of the Digges Family in Colonial Maryland
 * Washington Blues, Militia company from Maryland during the War of 1812

Maryland (people)

 * Benedict Swingate Calvert, 18th Century Maryland politician and judge
 * Charles Calvert (governor), 18th Century Maryland politician
 * Charles Carroll of Annapolis, 18th Century Maryland politician
 * Eleanor Darnall Carroll, Heiress in Colonial Maryland
 * Elizabeth Calvert, Heiress in Colonial Maryland
 * George Calvert (planter), 19th Century Maryland planter and slaveowner
 * George H. Steuart (militia general), 18th Century Maryland militia general
 * George H. Steuart (physician), 19th Century Maryland physician
 * George H. Steuart (politician), 18th Century Maryland politician and judge
 * Henry Darnall, 17th Century Maryland planter and politician
 * Henry Darnall II Wealthy Roman Catholic planter in Colonial Maryland
 * Henry Darnall III Wealthy planter in Colonial Maryland
 * Henry Lowe (politician) Politician and planter in Colonial Maryland
 * Jacob Small 19th Century Mayor of Baltimore
 * Jesse Hunt 19th Century Mayor of Baltimore
 * John Hanson Thomas Jerome, 19th Century Mayor of Baltimore
 * John L. Carey, 19th Century Maryland newspaper editor
 * John Smith Hollins 19th Century Mayor of Baltimore
 * Jonas Green Newspaper editor in Colonial Maryland
 * Colonel Joseph Sterrett, Maryland militia officer who served during the Battle of Baltimore
 * Justus Engelhardt Kühn Portrait painter in Colonial Maryland
 * Michael MacNamara Politician in Colonial Maryland
 * Onorio Razzolini‎, 18th Century immigrant to Maryland and the first Italian to hold public office in North America
 * Philip Darnall English barrister and coloniser
 * Richard Sprigg Steuart Medical doctor in Maryland, and founder of the Maryland Hospital for the Insane.
 * Rosalie Stier Calvert 19th Century plantation owner
 * Samuel Hinks 19th Century Mayor of Baltimore
 * Steuart family Maryland branch of the clan Stewart
 * Thomas Ruckle 19th Century Maryland painter
 * Walter Dulany Politician in Colonial Maryland
 * William Digges Virginia politician and planter
 * William Frederick Steuart 19th Century Maryland medical doctor who served in the CSA
 * William Steuart (Mayor of Baltimore) 18th Century Maryland politician
 * William Steuart (Planter)‎ 18th Century Maryland planter
 * Zachariah Hood 18th Century Maryland tax collector

North Carolina

 * 3rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment, CSA
 * Aquascogoc Native American tribe of Secotan people in what is now North Carolina
 * Dasamongueponke Native American tribe
 * Wanchese (Native American leader)

Virginia

 * George H. Steuart (diplomat) 20th Century American diplomat
 * James Maury (consul), 19th Century American consul
 * Lancaster Court House Historic District Historic district in Lancaster, Virginia
 * Simon Fernandez 16th Century Portuguese navigator and pirate
 * St. Mary's, Whitechapel 17th Century Episcopalian church in Lancaster County, Virginia
 * Steuart Blakemore Building Historic building in Lancaster, Virginia

Devon and Cornwall

 * St Brannock's Church, Braunton, Devon
 * Hospital of St Lawrence, Bodmin, Cornwall
 * St Mary's Church, Morthoe Church in Devon

England (finance)

 * Exchange Controls in the United Kingdom
 * History of the British national debt
 * Public Sector Net Cash Requirement
 * United Kingdom national debt

England (general)

 * 13 Soho Square
 * No. 53 Operational Training Unit RAF
 * No. 55 Operational Training Unit RAF
 * Bank Bottom Mill Yorkshire textile mill
 * Consulate of the United States in Liverpool
 * Egton Estate, Sporting estate in Yorkshire
 * John Edward Crowther Ltd Textile company in Yorkshire
 * Merton College Chapel, Chapel of Merton College, Oxford
 * Southwold Sailors' Reading Room Building in Southwold
 * The Big Egg Hunt 2012 charity event in London
 * Westminster College of Chemistry and Pharmacy A defunct college of chemistry and pharmacy founded in 1841
 * Woodcote Park Country home of the RAC, formerly the estate of the Lords Baltimore

England (people)

 * Barrie Heath British WW2 fighter pilot and businessman
 * Bernard Cookson British cartoonist
 * Cecil Bebb British pilot
 * Christopher Walter Waitt British aviator, recipient of the Military Medal
 * Clara Montalba 19th Century English painter
 * Clarissa Parish Anglo-Italian artist
 * Clive Collins English cartoonist
 * Douglas Francis Jerrold 20th Century British journalist and fascist sympathiser
 * Duncan Heath English talent agent
 * Ellen Montalba 19th Century English painter
 * Francis Brerewood English artist
 * Francis Hill Sewell Victorian clergyman and the benefactor of All Saints Church, Lindfield
 * George Frederick Tippett 19th Century English builder and entrepreneur
 * George S. V. Wills 19th Century English Chemist
 * Graham Francis Defries English Cartoonist
 * Henry Cavendish (politician) 16th Century British politician, traveller and libertine
 * Hilda Montalba 19th Century British artist
 * Hugh Pollard (Major) British secret agent
 * James Weller Ladbroke 19th Century English property developer
 * John Asbridge English vicar and founder of the Shepherd's Bush Housing Association
 * John Edward Crowther English textile entrepreneur
 * Lady Anna Sophie Herbert, 17th Century English noblewoman
 * List of former pupils of The Hall School (Hampstead)
 * Marita Black Anglo-American writer and singer
 * Max Howard English film producer
 * Mona Vivian English stage actress
 * Philip Waller, historian and fellow of Merton College, Oxford
 * Sally Artz English cartoonist
 * Stephen Gunn (historian)
 * Tim Butcher English author
 * Tim Kevan English barrister and author
 * Thomas Allason English architect
 * William Strickland (farmer) 18 Century English gentleman farmer and traveller

Churches & Chapels

 * All Saints Church, Lindfield
 * All Saints Notting Hill
 * Chapel of St Nicholas, Haddon Hall
 * Church of St John the Baptist, Stokesay
 * Holy Trinity Church, Wolverton
 * Merton College Chapel
 * St Andrews Church, Wootton Rivers
 * St Brannock's Church, Braunton
 * St Hilda's Church, Egton
 * St Mary's Church, Beverston
 * St Mary's Church, Great Bedwyn
 * St Mary's Church, Morthoe Church in Devon
 * St John's Notting Hill
 * St Peter's Notting Hill
 * St Simon's Church, Shepherd's Bush
 * St Stephen's Church, Shepherd's Bush
 * St Swithun-upon-Kingsgate Church Church in Winchester
 * St Thomas, Charterhouse, demolished church in London
 * The Vyne Chapel Chapel of The Vyne, 16th Century country house

Notting Hill

 * All Saints Notting Hill
 * Arundel Gardens
 * Colville Gardens
 * Electric Cinema (Notting Hill)‎
 * Holland Park Avenue
 * Kensington Hippodrome
 * Ladbroke Estate
 * Pinehurst Court
 * Pottery Lane
 * Royal Crescent (Holland Park)
 * Royal Parks Foundation
 * St John's Notting Hill
 * St Peter's Notting Hill

Oxford

 * Merton College Chapel
 * Philip Waller, historian and fellow of Merton College, Oxford
 * Stephen Gunn (historian)
 * The Triumph of the West TV series by Warden of Merton John Roberts

Scotland

 * Argaty, Estate and historic house in Scotland
 * Clan Stewart of Balquhidder Balquhidder branch of the Clan Stewart
 * George Steuart Hume 18th Century Scottish physician and landowner
 * James "Beg" Stewart 15th Century Scottish landowner, ancestor of the Stewarts of Ardvorlich on Lochearnside.
 * John Wedderburn of Ballendean Scottish planter
 * James Wedderburn-Colville Scottish planter
 * Sir John Wedderburn, 5th Baronet of Blackness Jacobite, hanged after the '45
 * William Cunninghame 18th Century Scottish tobacco merchant
 * William Stewart of Baldorran, 2nd Laird of Baldorran, 1st Royal Bailie of the Crown lands of Balquhidder

Shepherd's Bush

 * Anglo-American Exhibition Exhibition in White City
 * Bush Court Building in Shepherd's Bush
 * Cathnor Park Public park in Shepherd's Bush
 * Dimco Buildings Grade II Listed Buildings in Shepherd's Bush, London
 * Goldhawk Road Road in Shepherd's Bush
 * Hammersmith Park Park in White City, London
 * Helios (statue)
 * History of Shepherd's Bush
 * Latin-British Exhibition Exhibition in White City
 * Passmore Edwards Public Library, Shepherd's Bush
 * Princess Victoria (public house) Public house in Shepherd's Bush
 * Roseford Court Public housing in Shepherd's Bush
 * Shepherd's Bush Conservation Area
 * Shepherd's Bush Green
 * Shepherds Bush Housing Association
 * Shepherd's Bush Market
 * Shepherds Bush Palladium
 * Shepherd’s Bush Pavilion
 * Shepherd's Bush Village Hall
 * St Simon's Church, Shepherd's Bush
 * St Stephen's Church, Shepherd's Bush
 * St Stephen's School (Shepherd's Bush)
 * West 12 Shepherds Bush Shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush
 * Woodford Court Public housing in Shepherd's Bush
 * Wormholt Park Park in Shepherd's Bush

Awards & Festivals

 * 17th CAT Awards Annual cartoon awards in London
 * 21st CAT Awards Annual cartoon awards in London
 * Canterbury Anifest Animation festival in Canterbury, England
 * BAFTA Student Film Awards Annual awards festival in Los Angeles
 * British Animation Film Festival An annual film festival in London
 * Cartoon Art Trust Awards Annual cartoon awards in London
 * Cortoons Gandia Animation Festival in Gandia, Spain
 * London Film Week
 * London International Animation Festival
 * London International Student Film Festival
 * London Short Film Festival
 * Manchester Animation Festival
 * VFX Festival Visual effects festival in London
 * FMX (Conference) Annual visual effects conference in Stuttgart
 * Young Cartoonist of the Year Award

Principles of Animation

 * Anticipation (animation) One of the 12 basic principles of animation
 * Creature animation The process of animating animals and creatures
 * Follow through and overlapping action One of the 12 Principles of animation

Arts & Media - Gen

 * 2020 Casting Casting agency in London
 * British Cartoonists' Association Association of British cartoonists
 * Cartoon Art Trust
 * Jacques Muller (animator) French animator
 * The Official Lawyer’s Handbook
 * The Triumph of the West British TV series first broadcast in 1985
 * Vanishing of the Bees US documentary feature film
 * William Delafield Cook Australian painter

WW2

 * No. 53 Operational Training Unit RAF
 * No. 55 Operational Training Unit RAF
 * No. 83 Group Support Unit RAF
 * 111th Field Artillery battalion
 * Arthur R. Wilson
 * Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit
 * Kanalkrankheit

Misc

 * Luis Bolín Spanish lawyer and journalist
 * Scramble (slave auction)
 * Thomas Haines Dudley US Consul in Liverpool during the American Civil War

Pages substantially edited

 * Benedict Leonard Calvert
 * Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore
 * Bradley Tyler Johnson
 * Carolina Algonquian language
 * Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
 * Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore
 * Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore
 * Daniel Dulany the Younger
 * Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore
 * George H. Steuart (Brigadier General)
 * Isabella of Lennox
 * James Mor Stewart
 * John W. Crisfield
 * John Stewart, Earl of Buchan
 * John Stricker
 * John White (colonist and artist)
 * Ken Bell
 * Mary Ball Washington Museum and Library
 * Maryland Dove
 * Maryland in the American Civil War
 * Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany
 * Notting Hill
 * Republic of Maryland
 * Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany
 * Spring Grove Hospital Center
 * Tabernacle, Notting Hill
 * Virginia Dare

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