William Paull

Last updated

William Paull may refer to:

Related Research Articles

The Soil Association is a British registered charity. The organisation activities include campaigning – against intensive farming, for local purchasing and public education on nutrition – and certification of organic foods. It was established in 1946.

The Harptones are an American doo-wop group, which formed in Manhattan in 1953.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paull</span> Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Paull is a village and civil parish in Holderness, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, lying on the north bank of the Humber Estuary, east of the watercourse known as Hedon Haven.

<i>Songs by Sinatra</i> 1947 studio album by Frank Sinatra

Songs by Sinatra, Volume 1 is the second studio album by Frank Sinatra. The tracks were arranged and conducted by Axel Stordahl and his orchestra. It is a collection of eight recordings from six different sessions. It was originally released as a set of four 78 rpm records similar to The Voice of Frank Sinatra and re-issued in 1950 as a 10" record.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Double bell euphonium</span>

The double bell euphonium is a duplex instrument based on the euphonium. The larger bell produces the mellow tone of a standard euphonium; the second smaller bell has a brighter tone, similar to a baritone horn or valve trombone. The instrument is sometimes dismissed as a novelty, but has had a small number of enthusiastic adherents, although few professional musicians use it as their sole or primary instrument. The smaller bell can give more appropriate tone in the higher range of the instrument. The two bells can also be used for special effects, such as echoes, and using the distinctly different tone of the two bells for a single musician to give the effect of call and response.

Earle L. Louder was a euphonium player, acclaimed by colleagues around the world as one of the finest virtuosos of all time on that instrument. He carried a Doctor of Music degree in Euphonium Performance.

Paull is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

William, Billy or Bill Stone may refer to:

William Pearson may refer to:

Andy Paull, was a Squamish leader, activist, coach, and lawyer.

The by-election for Sydenham in 1886 was a by-election held during the 9th Parliament of New Zealand on 12 May 1886 in the Sydenham electorate. It was held because William White resigned his seat in March 1886 on medical advice. Richard Molesworth Taylor won the by-election against John Lee Scott, Samuel Paull Andrews and S. G. Jolly.

John Pringle may refer to:

William, Bill, or Billy Phipps may refer to:

William Paull was a British baritone at the turn of the 20th century. He was born in Cornwall, UK, in c. 1872. He had a wide repertoire ranging from opera and oratorio to the popular ballads of his day and was becoming well regarded as a soloist, when in 1903 at about the age of 30, his life was cut short by an accident whilst on tour in the US.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">James Paull (MP)</span>

James Paull (1770–1808) was a British politician and duellist.

Edith Helen Paull was an Indian medical nurse from Uttar Pradesh associated with the Indian Red Cross Society.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">James Paull (judge)</span> American judge

James Paull was a prominent lawyer, politician and judge in Wheeling in what became West Virginia during his lifetime. Before the American Civil War, Paull represented Ohio County in the Virginia General Assembly as a Whig, then attended the First Wheeling Convention, which led to the area's secession from Virginia and creation of the state of West Virginia. During his final years, Paull served as a judge of the West Virginia Court of Appeals, having won election as a Democrat, from January 1, 1873 until his death on May 11, 1875.

The Ngameni are an indigenous Australian people of South Australia who once spoke the Ngameni language.

William Workman, Will Workman, or Bill Workman may refer to:

James Paull (1901–1983) was a West Virginia politician.