Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Death House Testament: Directed by Blake Edwards. With Craig Stevens, Herschel Bernardi, Lucy Marlow, George Mitchell. The sole survivor of an armored car hold-up sends for Gunn from his death row cell.

  2. Peter Pettigrew, O.M. (First Class), (c. 1960 – March 1998), usually referred to as Wormtail or Scabbers was a wizard who began attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1971 and was sorted into Gryffindor House after the Sorting Hat pondered over which house he belonged in for over five minutes, making him a true Hatstall. During his years at Hogwarts, he became one of the ...

  3. The Peter J. Weber House. A testament to creativity, resourcefulness, and endurance, The Peter J. Weber House is City of Riverside Landmark #52. Built between 1932 to 1938, the house is notable not just for its architect and builder (Weber was the accomplished lead designer and photographer for architect G. Stanley Wilson), but also for its ...

  4. Hermann Oberth as a young boy, c. 1901. Oberth was born into a Transylvanian Saxon family in Nagyszeben (Hermannstadt), Kingdom of Hungary (today Sibiu in Romania ); [8] and besides his native German, he was fluent in Hungarian and Romanian as well. At the age of 11, Oberth's interest in rocketry was sparked by the novels of Jules Verne ...

  5. Peter Conser House. /  34.83917°N 94.68917°W  / 34.83917; -94.68917. The Peter Conser House, in or near Heavener, Oklahoma and/or Hodgen, Oklahoma, was built in 1894 and was the home of Peter Conser from then until his death in 1934. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

  6. Designed in 1900 in the Colonial Revival style, the Peter P. and Rosa M. Huberty House contributed to the development of Bushwick Avenue as one of Brooklyn’s most prestigious residential streets in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and is a striking reminder of the avenue’s historic character. The house was designed by the Huberty’s ...

  7. This third summer Underground Railroad Camp will run from 10 AM to 1 PM from Monday, June 24th to Friday, June 28th, 2024. In addition to a focus on Lawnside's Peter Mott House Underground Railroad Museum, campers will visit other UGRR sites and learn about the lives of freedom seekers using visual, performing and folk arts. $25. Previous Events.

  1. People also search for