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Q3750857
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Francesco De Martini
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Enlistment in Italian army
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Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi sent as a gift an Italian tank Fiat 3000 to Ras Tafari. De Martini had the task to deliver and train the Ethiopians in the use of it.
After defending with his tank Ras Tafari from a coup d'etat organised by the followers of Empress Zewditu, he was appointed as commanding officer of the imperial guard.
On request of the Italian High Command he spent 8 years in Addis Ababa, joining again the Italian army in Eritrea, just before the invasion of Ethiopia.
He fought in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War with the "Banda irregolare di Beilul",
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| 160,473 |
Q3750857
| 16 | 728 | 20 | 446 |
Francesco De Martini
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Enlistment in Italian army & Service during World War II
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an irregular colonial band, and was awarded with a silver medal for bravery on the field and promoted officer by war merit. Service during World War II After being commissioned as a lieutenant, De Martini was again assigned to Ethiopia as part of the XI Colonial Brigade to fight against the Ethiopian guerrillas and was awarded with a bronze medal.
Immediately after the start of the war the Italian Military Information Service called him back since he could fluently speak Arabic, Turkish and Amharic. In the first months of 1941 he fought the invasion of the British forces in Assab and
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| 160,473 |
Q3750857
| 20 | 446 | 20 | 1,065 |
Francesco De Martini
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Service during World War II
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Dankalia (southern Eritrea), where he was captured when severely ill with malaria by a British patrol, but a week later he managed to escape from the hospital of the Dessié. He decided, in accordance with his commander Colonel Alessandro Bruttini to go to Saudi Arabia in order to report the situation to Rome through the Italian consulate in Jeddah.
Returning to Eritrea, on 1 August 1941 Lieutenant De Martini blew up a major British ammunition depot in Massaua (Eritrea).
Major Max Harari, head of the British intelligence, offered a reward for his capture. On 1 August 1942 De Martini was captured
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| 160,473 |
Q3750857
| 20 | 1,065 | 24 | 523 |
Francesco De Martini
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Service during World War II & After the war
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on Dahlak Island by sailors from H.M.S. Arpha and imprisoned in Sudan. After the war De Martini returned to Italy on 19 January 1946 after almost 4 years in a British POW camp, and rejoined the SIM. His first task was to contact the Ethiopian Ambassador in Washington, during a brief visit to Naples, with the purpose of reestablishing diplomatic relations between Italy and Ethiopia.
After the end of World War II, Lieutenant Francesco De Martini received the Gold Medal of Military Valour, was also awarded with "Ordine Militare d'Italia" and received a second promotion to captain for war merits.
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| 160,474 |
Q48834691
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 9 |
Franklin O-235
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Specifications (4A4-235)
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Franklin O-235 Specifications (4A4-235) Data from
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| 160,475 |
Q1158692
| 2 | 0 | 4 | 649 |
Gabriele Santini
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Gabriele Santini Gabriele Santini (20 January 1886, Perugia - 13 November 1964, Rome) was an Italian conductor, particularly associated with the Italian opera repertory.
He studied in Perugia and Bologna, and made his debut in 1906, as assistant conductor to Gino Marinuzzi and Arturo Toscanini, appearing with them throughout Italy.
He was particularly associated with La Scala in Milan, the San Carlo in Naples, and the Rome Opera, where he was artistic director from 1945 to 1962. He also made guest appearances at the Paris Opéra and the Royal Opera House in London.
He conducted several creations of Italian contemporary works notably by
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| 160,475 |
Q1158692
| 4 | 649 | 4 | 1,015 |
Gabriele Santini
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composers such as Umberto Giordano and Franco Alfano, but was especially admired as a rock-solid maestro of the old school in the standard Italian repertory. Considered one of great Verdi conductors of his generation, he left notable recordings of Simon Boccanegra and Don Carlos, both with Tito Gobbi and Boris Christoff, as well as La traviata with Maria Callas.
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| 160,476 |
Q3907382
| 2 | 0 | 10 | 35 |
Gaeta Calcio 1931
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History & Colors and badge
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Gaeta Calcio 1931 History The club was founded in 1931 as Associazione Calcio Aquilotti and was subsequently renamed Polisportiva Gaeta, before taking the current name.
In the season 2011–12 it was relegated to Eccellenza. Colors and badge The team's color are white and red.
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| 160,477 |
Q5531895
| 2 | 0 | 10 | 49 |
General Eyewear
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History & Flagship Store
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General Eyewear History General Eyewear under the name Arckiv began as an eyewear specialist in the late 1990s, producing its own original designs but being notable for its extensive library of museum grade, antique, prototype and vintage frames, quickly becoming a renowned specialist in eyewear. The company eventually moved into the design of clothing and accessories. After splitting in 2010 to form two distinct companies, Arckiv became solely focused on menswear, while General Eyewear became a stand-alone company and brand formed from the continuation of the original eyewear division. Flagship Store General Eyewear has a flagship store, which is an
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| 160,477 |
Q5531895
| 10 | 49 | 10 | 250 |
General Eyewear
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Flagship Store
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independent opticians located in London's historic Stables Market which is where it holds its vast archive of frames. The store itself was named The Best Accessories Shop in London by Time Out London.
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| 160,478 |
Q5536954
| 2 | 0 | 4 | 596 |
George Bethell
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George Bethell George Richard Bethell (March 1849 – 3 December 1919) was a Royal Navy officer and Conservative politician.
Bethell was born at Kingston-upon-Hull, the son of William Froggatt Bethell. He joined the Royal Navy and served in the Egyptian war. In 1881 he was a lieutenant student at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. He reached the rank of Commander and at the 1885 general election he was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Holderness. In June 1899 he was authorized to assume the rank of captain. He fell out with his constituents over his hostility to the government's South African
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| 160,478 |
Q5536954
| 4 | 596 | 4 | 1,151 |
George Bethell
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policy, and the Holderness Conservative Association in February 1900 voted that he had "alienated the confidence of the party which returned him at the last election, and that it is impossible to accord him their support in the future." He did not stand for the general election held in October that year. On 28 June 1919, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, but died towards the end of the year.
He lived at Rise Park, Hull, and 43, Curzon Street, London and in 1893 he acquired Sigglesthorne Hall, Holderness.
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| 160,479 |
Q23074267
| 2 | 0 | 4 | 113 |
George M. Napier
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George M. Napier George M. Napier was an Attorney General of Georgia (1921–1932) and a Grand Master of the Freemasons (1911-1912).
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| 160,480 |
Q15995402
| 2 | 0 | 8 | 466 |
George Pinckard
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Life
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George Pinckard George Pinckard M.D. (1768–1835) was an English physician, known as an author, an abolitionist, and in the field of insurance. Life The son of Henry Pinckard of Handley Hall, Northamptonshire, he was tutored by a clerical relative, studied medicine first at the then united hospitals of St. Thomas's and Guy's, then at Edinburgh, and finally at Leyden, where he graduated M.D. on 20 June 1792. He resided afterwards for a short time with his brother and sister at Copet, near Geneva, and witnessed the capture of the city by the French forces under General Montesquieu.
On 30 September 1794
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| 160,480 |
Q15995402
| 8 | 466 | 8 | 1,081 |
George Pinckard
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Life
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Pinckard was admitted a licentiate of the College of Physicians of London. In October 1795 he was appointed a physician to the forces, and accompanied Sir Ralph Abercromby's expedition to the West Indies. He was on the Santo Domingo staff, and had numerous delays before starting, during which he made the acquaintance of James Lind, then in charge of Haslar Hospital. He reached Barbados in February 1796.
Pinckard was in Ireland during the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and served on the staff of General Samuel Hulse. He was promoted for his services to the rank of deputy inspector-general of hospitals, and
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| 160,480 |
Q15995402
| 8 | 1,081 | 8 | 1,678 |
George Pinckard
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Life
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had part of the direction of the medical service in the Duke of York's expedition to Den Helder. On his return he took a house in Great Russell Street, then moved to Bloomsbury Square, London, and resided there till his death. He established the Bloomsbury Dispensary, and was physician to it for thirty years. In 1823 he formulated the idea of insuring lives beyond the normal bounds, from a medical standpoint, leading to the foundation in 1824 of Clerical Medical. He was chairman and a director from its foundation in 1824 to his death in 1835.
Pinckard suffered from angina pectoris,
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| 160,480 |
Q15995402
| 8 | 1,678 | 12 | 526 |
George Pinckard
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Life & Works
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and died while writing a prescription for a patient in his consulting-room on 15 May 1835. Works In his Notes on the West Indies (3 vols. 1806; 2nd ed. 2 vols. 1816), Pinckard described his experiences in the West Indies and Guiana, particularly of slavery. Passages from this work were reprinted by abolitionists in 1807. In 1808 he published Dr. Pinckard's Case of Hydrophobia, from Chipping Barnet in Hertfordshire. He subsequently published in the London Medical Journal two other cases of hydrophobia, and reprinted all three, with another, in a pamphlet entitled Cases of Hydrophobia (1819), dedicated to John Latham.
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| 160,480 |
Q15995402
| 12 | 526 | 12 | 823 |
George Pinckard
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Works
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In April 1835 he published Suggestions for restoring the Moral Character and the Industrious Habits of the Poor; also for establishing District Work-farms in place of Parish Workhouses, and for reducing the Poor-rates. He recommended farms laid out for the purpose by the spade-labour of paupers.
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| 160,481 |
Q15964468
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 591 |
Gianluca Barba
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Club career
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Gianluca Barba Club career Born in Fiorenzuola, Barba began his career on hometown's Atalanta's youth categories, and was promoted to main squad for 2013–14 season, receiving the no. 92 jersey.
On 4 December 2013 Barba made his professional debut, starting in a 2-0 home win over Sassuolo, for the campaign's Coppa Italia.
On 27 June 2015 Barba was signed by Serie B club Pescara, with Denis Di Rocco moved to opposite direction. Both players were tagged for €1.5 million, making a paper profit of about €1.5 million on both side. Barba returned to Pro Piacenza on loan in July 2015.
On 14 July
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| 160,481 |
Q15964468
| 6 | 591 | 6 | 851 |
Gianluca Barba
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Club career
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2016 Barba was signed by city rival Piacenza Calcio 1919.
In June 2018, he was signed by Serie C club Monza after spending two seasons with Pro Piacenza. On 24 January 2019, he joined Giana Erminio on loan. On 1 July 2019, he joined Pontedera on loan.
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| 160,482 |
Q16016637
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 539 |
Glen Wilson (footballer)
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Life and career
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Glen Wilson (footballer) Life and career Wilson was born in 1929 in Winlaton, which was then in County Durham. He attended High Spen Senior School and was capped by England at schoolboy level during the Second World War. He joined Newcastle United in 1945, but was soon called up for National Service with the REME based in Hampshire. While there, he was spotted by Brighton & Hove Albion and turned professional with that club in September 1949. His older brother Joe had recently come to the end of a long playing career with Albion and was on the coaching staff.
Wilson
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| 160,482 |
Q16016637
| 6 | 539 | 6 | 1,122 |
Glen Wilson (footballer)
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Life and career
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made his debut later that month, became a regular in the side during the 1950–51 season, and remained a regular for the next ten years. He was rated highly enough to represent the Third Division South three times in the annual fixture against the Northern Section, and attracted interest from the likes of Arsenal and Aston Villa. He captained Albion to the 1957–58 Third Division South title and played on for two seasons in the Second Division before joining Exeter City as player-manager in June 1960. The club struggled both on and off the pitch, and Wilson's tenure lasted less
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| 160,482 |
Q16016637
| 6 | 1,122 | 6 | 1,478 |
Glen Wilson (footballer)
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Life and career
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than two seasons.
He and wife Joan returned to Brighton where they ran a pub before he rejoined Albion's backroom staff in 1966. He was briefly caretaker manager in October 1973, and was on the staff until a cost-cutting exercise ended his career in 1986. He remained in the Brighton area, where he died of a heart attack in 2005 at the age of 76.
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| 160,483 |
Q5441314
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 421 |
Go! Sports Ski
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Gameplay
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Go! Sports Ski Gameplay For the controls, the game only makes use of the Sixaxis motion sensors. The player can choose between 3 practice modes and a split-screen battle offline, and 2 singleplayer leaderboards time trials and a 4 players battle mode online. These modes can be played on 2 different tracks. The game also has an achievement system in which the player can earn a maximum of 27 emblems that can be displayed in the online records.
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 570 |
GoPro
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History
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GoPro History The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. He was motivated by a 2002 surfing trip to Australia in which he was hoping to capture quality action photos, but could not because amateur photographers could not get close enough or buy quality equipment at reasonable prices. The 'GoPro' name came about as Woodman and his surfing friends all aspired to become professional surfers as 'going pro' was the ultimate goal and the only way to be filmed on the water at that time.
The camera range was branded 'Hero' as their aim was to capture close-up action shots
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 6 | 570 | 6 | 1,175 |
GoPro
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History
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that made the subject look like a hero.
Woodman raised a portion of his initial capital by selling bead and shell belts for under US$20 from his VW van and, later, fashionable camera straps. He also received over $230,000 from his parents to invest in the business.
In 2004, the company sold its first camera system, which used 35 mm film. Digital still and video cameras were later introduced. As of 2014, a fixed-lens HD video camera with a wide 170-degree lens was available; two or more can be paired to create 360 video.
On June 4, 2014, the company announced the appointment
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 6 | 1,175 | 6 | 1,806 |
GoPro
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History
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of former Microsoft executive Tony Bates as President reporting directly to Woodman.
In January 2016, GoPro partnered with Periscope for live streaming.
After growing the number of employees by more than 500 in 2015, the company responded to weak sales in the fourth quarter by cutting about 7% of its workforce (100 workers) in January 2016.
In November 2016, the company announced it was laying off an additional 200 employees in an effort to reduce costs. The company also announced that President Tony Bates would be stepping down at the end of 2016. 270 more employees were laid off in March 2017, and
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 6 | 1,806 | 10 | 437 |
GoPro
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History & Corporate actions
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250 additional layoffs followed in January 2018, bringing the company's workforce to "just under 1,000".
At its peak, a share of GoPro was valued at $86, but on March 26, 2018, only $4.81. Corporate actions On March 30, 2011, GoPro acquired CineForm. The acquisition included the CineForm 444 video codec used in the film Slumdog Millionaire. The company claimed that the codec "makes HD and 3D editing faster and more convenient without sacrificing image quality". It was incorporated in the company's 3D Hero System shortly after the acquisition.
In March 2013, GoPro issued a DMCA takedown notice to website DigitalRev.com, which had
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 10 | 437 | 14 | 38 |
GoPro
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Corporate actions & IPO
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posted a review of its product, citing trademark use as a breach of copyright. This notice was retracted 10 days later, citing "erroneous enforcement".
In April 28, 2015, GoPro acquired Kolor, a spherical media and virtual reality startup based in Chambéry. Kolor were developers of Autopano, Autopano Video and Panotour. From September 14, 2018, Kolor products will no longer be for sale and Kolor products would no longer receive updates.
On February 29, 2016, GoPro spent $105 million and acquired two start-ups, namely, Stupeflix and Vemory, for their video editing tools Replay and Splice. IPO On February 7, 2014, GoPro submitted a
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 14 | 38 | 14 | 644 |
GoPro
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IPO
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confidential filing for an initial public offering (IPO) with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
On May 19, 2014, GoPro filed its S-1 with the SEC without specifying the number of shares or their price. The company stated that they hoped to raise at least $100 million through the sale of shares, using the money to pay off debt in full ($111 million as of March 31, 2014) and "to acquire or invest in complementary businesses, technologies or assets". They said that they planned to list on the NASDAQ stock exchange using the symbol 'GPRO.'
The expected price range was $21 to
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Q733482
| 14 | 644 | 18 | 140 |
GoPro
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IPO & HERO cameras
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$24 a share; on June 25, 2014, GoPro sold 17.8 million shares to initial investors at $24 per share (totaling $427.2M). At the IPO price the company was valued at $2.95 billion. 1.5 percent of those shares were allotted to LOYAL3, a technology platform that allows small investors to participate.
One reason for GoPro's decision to go public was the potential to become a media company to generate additional revenue from the content its cameras create. HERO cameras Woodman worked on his first camera for two years after founding the company, eventually introducing the GoPro 35mm HERO in September 2004 at
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Q733482
| 18 | 140 | 18 | 777 |
GoPro
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HERO cameras
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San Diego's Action Sports Retailer trade show. In its first year GoPro sold $150,000 worth of products. In 2006 the company introduced its first Digital HERO, with 10 second video capability, and generated $800,000 in revenue. The following year GoPro sales quadrupled to $3.4 million.
In 2014, the company was selling the HERO3+ in editions of different colors. It was capable of filming in 16:9 aspect ratio, supporting 4K UHD video and 12 MP still photographs. The HERO4 was introduced on September 24, 2014.
On September 28, 2017, GoPro released the Hero 6 camera, which claims improved stabilization over the Hero 5
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Q733482
| 18 | 777 | 22 | 424 |
GoPro
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HERO cameras & GoPro KARMA & GoPro KARMA Grip
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models and is capable of capturing 4K video in 60 FPS.
On July 11, 2018, GoPro announced that it had sold more than 30 million HERO cameras since inception. GoPro KARMA & GoPro KARMA Grip The GoPro Karma was GoPro's consumer drone, until its discontinuation in January 2018.
In 2014, GoPro entered into discussions with DJI for a private label model built with the GoPro branding. After the failure of these negotiations, GoPro entered into an agreement with 3D Robotics (3DR) for a similar partnership based on 3DR's flight controllers. 3DR failed to meet their agreed upon timelines. As a result, GoPro
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Q733482
| 22 | 424 | 22 | 1,087 |
GoPro
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GoPro KARMA & GoPro KARMA Grip
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took full control of the development process in mid-2015.
Scheduled to be released early 2016, the GoPro Karma project was delayed several times before the GoPro Karma was announced with an introduction date of October 23, 2016. The Karma was released along with newer models of the HERO5 and Session cameras and features a removable handheld stabilizer (gimbal) integrated into the design. After a few customers complained about power failure during operation, GoPro recalled Karma drones and gave customers full refunds.
In February 2017, GoPro re-launched the Karma Drone. However, in January 2018, GoPro Inc. said that it will be cutting more
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Q733482
| 22 | 1,087 | 26 | 138 |
GoPro
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GoPro KARMA & GoPro KARMA Grip & GoPro 360° Cameras
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than 20 percent of its global workforce and putting an end to its drone business after a disappointing fourth quarter. The company said it expects sales of about $340 million, well short of its own previous projection of as much as $480 million and the average analyst estimate of $472 million. Their revenue took an $80 million hit due to discounting for its Karma drones, as well as its Hero line of cameras, over the holiday season. GoPro 360° Cameras In November 2017, GoPro launched the Fusion camera, an omnidirectional camera which is capable of recording 360-degree footage. The Fusion
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Q733482
| 26 | 138 | 34 | 268 |
GoPro
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GoPro 360° Cameras & Accessories & Video editing
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was the first GoPro to feature an increased maximum resolution of 5.8K. In October 2019, GoPro updated this line-up with the introduction of the GoPro MAX. Accessories GoPro produces various mounting accessories for its cameras including a 3-way mount, suction cup, chest harness, jaws-type flexible clamp, dog harness, surfing mount, etc. Video editing The company developed GoPro Studio, simple video editing software to edit camera footage. It was reported that GoPro intended to also become a content provider, also with a new app for the HERO5 called GoPro Quik to share, and edit videos easier. You can also edit and
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 34 | 268 | 42 | 64 |
GoPro
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Video editing & Content company & 35mm
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shoot photos and videos using the GoPro app released in 2015. Content company In April 2014, GoPro was listed by Adweek as one of the "Top 10 Best Brand Channels on YouTube" based on a combination of views, shares, comments and overall engagement. Content is uploaded daily, an additional source of revenue for the company.
As part of its transformation to a media company in 2014, GoPro created additional channels with GoPro content on YouTube, Virgin America, and Xbox Live. This was extended to the PlayStation Network in 2015. 35mm The 35mm camera (model #001) became available on April 13, 2005.
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Q733482
| 42 | 64 | 46 | 159 |
GoPro
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35mm & Digital
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It had dimensions of 2.5 by 3 inches (64 by 76 mm) and weighed 0.45 pounds (200 g). It included the camera, a clear case with quick release, a camera strap and ski glove adapter lash. It could pivot "on the fly" and be functional to a depth in water of about 15 feet (5 m). It was described as a "reusable wrist camera" and included a roll of 24 exposure Kodak 400 film. Digital The Digital HERO released in 2006 (Model: SQ907 mini-cam) had a 640×460 camera and shot QVGA definition 320X240 (10 fps) video for a maximum of 10 seconds. The
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 46 | 159 | 54 | 343 |
GoPro
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Digital & Digital 3 & Digital 5
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Digital HERO1 had 32 MB internal memory without SD slot. Digital 3 The Digital HERO3 released in 2007 had a 3-megapixel camera and shot standard definition 512×384 video. It was rated up to 30 m (98.4 feet) in depth. Digital 5 The Digital HERO5 was first introduced on December 5, 2006. It had a 5 megapixel still photo sensor and supported standard definition (512×384) video capture. It ran on two AAA batteries, had 16 MB of internal memory and could function with a 2 GB SD card. Its housing was rated to 100 ft/30 meters depth. Its dimensions were 2.6 × 1.75 × 1.25
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 54 | 343 | 66 | 108 |
GoPro
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Digital 5 & HD & 960 & LED
|
inches (66 × 44 × 32 mm). The camera is not designed to work with the newer HD HERO line of housings, although the standard screw mounts are indeed compatible. HD The HD HERO shoots video at a maximum of 1080p30, or 720p60. 960 HD HERO 960 – shoots a maximum of 960p video and is not compatible with GoPro's electronic accessories although the camera is compatible with all GoPro mounts. It was first listed on August 6, 2010. LED The HD HERO Naked, released with a range of accessories, shoots a maximum of 1080p video on its 5 MP sensor.
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 66 | 108 | 74 | 146 |
GoPro
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LED & HERO2 & HERO3
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The Naked camera line forms the basis for other bundles, which are differentiated by the types of mounts they have (HD Helmet HERO, HD Motorsports HERO, HD Surf HERO). It was first listed on January 25, 2010. HERO2 The HERO2 was launched on October 24, 2011. It has an 11 MP image sensor, improved low-light capability and records at up to 120 fps. It was sold with three different accessory packages as the Outdoor, Motorsports, and Surf Editions. HERO3 In late 2012, GoPro announced the HERO3 line of cameras. These cameras came in three editions: black, silver and white.
All three versions
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 74 | 146 | 74 | 777 |
GoPro
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HERO3
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of the HERO3 come in a 30% smaller and 25% lighter package, with WiFi built in. The change of the physical dimensions of the cameras compared to the previous generations (HERO1 and HERO2 were physically identical) means that some accessories for HD HERO Original and HERO2 are not compatible with HERO3, so GoPro made new versions of those accessories specifically for HERO3 (and mostly for HERO3+, see below). Those new versions of accessories are usually not compatible with older Hero camera generations. However, a lot of other accessories are compatible with all HD Hero camera generations.
The HERO3 Silver and Black
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 74 | 777 | 74 | 1,370 |
GoPro
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HERO3
|
cameras have significantly less battery endurance than the HD HERO Original and HERO2. For example, in 720p resolution with 25/30 fps, while HD HERO Original and HERO2 have a stated battery runtime of 3 hours, HERO3 Silver Edition has a stated battery runtime of 2 hours, and HERO3 Black Edition has a stated battery runtime of 1.5 hours (the Black Edition's "most economical" setting is 1080p/30 fps, so this also partially contributes to its poor battery runtime).
The Black Edition has a new 12 MP sensor that can capture 4K UHD digital video at 15 fps, 2.7K video at 30 fps, 1440p
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 74 | 1,370 | 74 | 1,928 |
GoPro
|
HERO3
|
at 48 fps, 1080p at 60 fps, 960p at 100 fps, 720p at 120 fps and WVGA at 240 fps. The Black edition also includes the WiFi Remote. The Black Edition cannot record at 25/30 fps in 720p and WVGA resolutions; it can only record at very fast frame rates in those resolutions. This is a deliberate firmware limitation, as the manufacturer does not expect that this high-end camera model will be used at these lower resolutions and frame rates.
The Silver Edition uses the same 11 MP sensor as the HERO2, and the White edition uses the same 5 MP sensor as
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 74 | 1,928 | 78 | 599 |
GoPro
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HERO3 & HERO3+
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the HD HERO Original. HERO3+ In October 2013, GoPro released the HERO3+, available in Black and Silver Editions, replacing the HERO3 generation.
The HERO3+ camera models claim dramatically improved low light performance and have a waterproof enclosure which is 20% lighter and 15% smaller than the HERO3's, according to the GoPro website. The HERO3+ camera housing is 20% smaller than the HERO3. The cameras are claimed to have improved image sharpness (close focus down to 7" vs about 3 ft on the HERO3, at the expense of distant focus which is slightly less sharp with HERO3+), and better audio functionality with wind
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 78 | 599 | 78 | 1,245 |
GoPro
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HERO3+
|
noise reduction. Battery life is claimed to be 30% longer than for the HERO3 model (both through better efficiency and a higher-capacity battery of the same dimensions).
The Black Edition has video modes of 1440p48, 1080p60, 960p100 and 720p120 as well as 4K15 and 2.7K30 and can shoot 12 MP stills at up to 30 fps. The HERO3+ Black Edition also offers an optional function in firmware (called "SuperView") which increases the field of view. It has additional functions, including dynamic low light situation adjustment, higher-quality recording modes (higher bitrates, no white balance applied, etc.) etc. The Black Edition continues to
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 78 | 1,245 | 78 | 1,814 |
GoPro
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HERO3+
|
include a Wifi Remote. It does not have the ability to record 25/30 fps in 720p and WVGA modes (it can only record at very fast frame rates in those lower resolutions). This is an intentional firmware limitation. The battery runtime of HERO3+ Black Edition is significantly longer than HERO3 Black Edition but 30–50% lower than the battery runtime of the older HERO2 and HERO1.
The Silver Edition has video modes of 1080p60 and 720p120 and can shoot 10 MP stills at up to 10 fps. In contrast to the Black Edition, the Silver Edition can record at 25/30 fps (or
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 78 | 1,814 | 78 | 2,481 |
GoPro
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HERO3+
|
higher) in all supported resolutions. HERO3+ Silver Edition also has about 25%–50% longer battery runtime during recording than HERO3+ Black Edition (they both use the same batteries). The difference in runtime depends on the resolution/fps combination, and whether WiFi and GoPro mobile application are used during recording. The difference in runtime increases as the fps is lowered and the additional functions are deactivated on both cameras. The battery runtime of HERO3+ Silver Edition is similar to the battery runtime of HERO2 and HERO1.
The HERO3 HD camera was awarded the 2013 Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for its contribution to television.
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 80 | 0 | 86 | 149 |
GoPro
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HERO & HERO+LCD
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HERO In September 2014, GoPro released an entry level camera named simply "HERO", priced at $130, alongside the HERO4 Black and HERO4 Silver.
The GoPro Hero can capture 5mp still images and has a 5fps burst option. It is able to record 1080P at 30 or 25fps and 720P at 60 or 50fps on to a MicroSD card up to 32GB. It has an LCD non touch display on the front and is waterproof down to 40m. HERO+LCD In June 2015, the company started to sell the GoPro HERO+LCD, which provides video recording at 1080p at 60 fps/and 8 megapixel photos.
GoPro
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 86 | 149 | 86 | 727 |
GoPro
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HERO+LCD
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HERO+LCD has a touchscreen to preview the shot to frame the scene and letting the user navigate the menu. A new feature in the camera was instant camera editing. GoPro HERO+LCD is waterproof, because it is built directly into a waterproof case (waterproof to 131 feet (40 m)). The device also includes a feature HiLight Tagging and built-in video editing function, which allows the user to put a label on the main points while shooting video or in the process of view, which makes it possible to quickly find desired footage later. It also has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 86 | 727 | 90 | 521 |
GoPro
|
HERO+LCD & HERO+
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user-friendly modes like QuikCapture, SuperView and Auto Low Light. HERO+ In October 2015, GoPro released its third entry level camera: GoPro HERO+. This camera is the same as the previous HERO+LCD with its 1080p 60 fps / 720p 60 fps video resolution, 8 MP / 5 fps burst photo resolution, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, waterproof up to 40 m and other modes like Superview, Auto Low Light, QuikCapture and Timelapse mode which automatically captures photos at set time intervals from 0.5 to 60 seconds. However, it does not have an LCD built-in touchscreen display and it is slightly lighter than
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 90 | 521 | 94 | 520 |
GoPro
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HERO+ & HERO8
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HERO+LCD. The HERO+ weighs 123 g whereas the HERO+LCD weighs 127 g. The housing also remained the same. HERO8 The HERO8 Black was announced on October 1st, 2019 alongside the GoPro MAX as the successor to the HERO7 Black.
The HERO8 Black essentially contained the former features of the HERO7 Black, however improved on certain functions. Most notably, the "HyperSmooth" feature introduced in the HERO7 Black was improved on and named "HyperSmooth 2.0", also resulting in an improvement of the TimeWarp feature introduced in the HERO7 Black. The HERO8 Black also improved the image quality, improving the HDR functions of
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 94 | 520 | 94 | 1,188 |
GoPro
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HERO8
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the camera to allow HDR to assist the SuperPhoto functions of the camera. GoPro also reintroduced the field-of-view (FOV) functionality as, "Digital Lenses" which retains the original SuperView, Wide, Narrow, Linear FOV settings. Moreover, live-streaming now streams in 1080p instead of the HERO7 Black's 720p and the RAW imaging functionality has now been expanded for all photo modes.
The HERO8 Black largely introduced several new functions into the camera. Physically, the HERO8 Black now incorporates the connecting prongs that are used to connect accessories, directly onto the camera. Originally, the cameras would only be able to access the prongs if
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 94 | 1,188 | 94 | 1,831 |
GoPro
|
HERO8
|
the cameras utilised either the frames (for cameras HERO5 to HERO7) or the protective cases for HERO4 and before. Moreover, the GoPro logo moved under the LCD screen to make way for extra microphones. More additions to the camera most notably were part of the software aspects of the camera. These included an option to switch between various settings presets, including standard, activity, cinematic and action shots and adjusting on-screen shortcuts of the user interface. Most notably as part of software, was the introduction of the night-lapse video, which similar to the time-lapse video mode, automatically stitches the frames captured
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 94 | 1,831 | 98 | 75 |
GoPro
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HERO8 & Karma Drone
|
by the camera at set intervals, however with the addition of improved low-light performance.
The HERO8 Black also attempts to address vloggers who may wish to use the GoPro in such a manner. As such, GoPro has also introduced an external accessory known as the "Media Mod" which includes a USB Type-C port for supplying power to external microphones and accessories, a micro-HDMI port and a 3.5mm microphone port. Moreover, the accessory includes a mount to connect either external microphones, LEDs or an LCD screen. Karma Drone Karma Drone became available October 23, 2016. The drone is compatible with
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 98 | 75 | 98 | 684 |
GoPro
|
Karma Drone
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the HERO7 Black, HERO6 Black, HERO5 Black and HERO4 Black and Silver. The Drone has 20 minutes of battery life.
The stabilizer can be taken out and attached to a Karma grip. The Karma grip has greater than 1-hour battery life.
On November 8, 2016, GoPro announced the recall of the Karma Drone following reports of loss of electrical power on the drone during operation. On February 1, 2017, the company announced that the Karma Drone will return to stores with a redesigned battery latch.
On January 9, 2018, GoPro announced that it was discontinuing the Karma drone and that it was
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 98 | 684 | 110 | 331 |
GoPro
|
Karma Drone & GoPro Omni & Chips & GoPro GP1
|
exiting the drone marketplace. GoPro Omni A camera rig that synchronizes six GoPro HERO4 Black cameras allowing users to stitch and make virtual reality 360° videos. Chips Starting from the HERO6 GoPro stopped using Ambarella SoC's and started making their own, starting with the GP1. GoPro GP1 The GoPro GP1 is their own System-on-Chip with the main task of image processing. It replaces the earlier used Ambarella SoC's and launched in the GoPro HERO6. The SoC was designed in collaboration with Socionext.
The GP1 encodes video in the H.265 codec, also known as HEVC. The available resolutions are 4K60, 2.7K120 and
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| 160,484 |
Q733482
| 110 | 331 | 114 | 296 |
GoPro
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GoPro GP1 & Microphone support
|
1080p240 unstabilized or 4K30, 2.7K60 and 1080p120 digitally stabilized. Microphone support The following cameras have official external microphone support:
HERO7 Black, HERO6 Black, HERO5 Black, HERO5 Session, HERO4 Black, HERO3+, HERO3.
The following cameras lack official support for an external microphone: HERO (2018), HERO (2014), HERO+, HERO+LCD and HERO4 Session.
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| 160,485 |
Q5587129
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 314 |
Gosainbaganer Bhoot
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Plot
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Gosainbaganer Bhoot Plot The film narrates the tale of Burun, who is hopelessly weak in mathematics and has to take lessons from an eccentric teacher (Karali Sir). However, not all is well in Burun's world and he strays into Gosainbagan, befriends an enduring ghost (Nidhiram Sardar) only to later battle an evil force by the name of Habu.
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 542 |
Great Gospel of John
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Concept of God
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Great Gospel of John Concept of God Lorber does not reveal Jesus as one of three separate divine persons in a holy Trinity according to teachings of the main Christian churches. Like man, who has been created totally in God's image, God consists of three different persons - body, soul and spirit - each with his own individual activity, but nevertheless man is only one human being. Likewise Jesus is the only one divine being existing in himself eternally out of a well distinguishable trinity. The Father, Jesus as son and the Holy spirit are distinguishable one and the same
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 6 | 542 | 10 | 63 |
Great Gospel of John
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Concept of God & Relationship to God
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from eternity. The father in Jesus is everlasting love. Jesus as the son is light and wisdom, the word of God, which emanates from the fire of everlasting love. The Holy Spirit in God is the will of God, the great pronounced word 'It shall be!' This all is in Jesus: the love, the wisdom and the power. Only one God exists, and this is Jesus, who only took a body on earth, to reveal himself better to the people of the earth. Relationship to God In chapter 59 of the first book of the Great Gospel of John, it
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 10 | 63 | 10 | 569 |
Great Gospel of John
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Relationship to God
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is described how Jesus corrects a God-fearing man, by telling him it is not right for him to have fear of God as what God wants is love. In future he should love God more than fear Him. In chapter 58 of the second book of the Great Gospel of John verse 3, the angel explains that one should speak to God as if He was one's equal. The highest spiritual perfection in this world, or in the afterlife, is to become boundlessly free, a perfect person, a child of God, one with God and doing what God is doing.
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 10 | 569 | 14 | 287 |
Great Gospel of John
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Relationship to God & Salvation
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The children of God must be perfect, just as God as their true Father Himself is perfect. This is achieved by loving God above all else, and the neighbor as oneself with all patience and with all strength, either in this world or at least in the other world. Salvation In chapter 10:17 of the first book of the Great Gospel of John, Lorber explains the gospel of salvation as three steps.
Firstly a person needs to master his flesh. Secondly he needs to purify his soul through works of love. Thirdly a person's spirit needs to be awakened from the
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 14 | 287 | 14 | 819 |
Great Gospel of John
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Salvation
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grave of judgement. These three steps are described as the process of rebirth. In chapter 18:8 the Lord is described to explain to Nicodemus that to be born of water means to be born of humility, and only then by the Spirit of Truth, which is described to be impossible to be received by an impure spirit. This is how entry to the Kingdom of God is described to be made possible.
In chapter 62 of the first book of the Great Gospel of John, the mission of Jesus on Earth is described as to invite those from darkness to the
|
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 14 | 819 | 14 | 1,395 |
Great Gospel of John
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Salvation
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Kingdom of love (via his message of love).
Verse 9 describes that up to date, not one soul could, when she left her body, loose herself from the earth and that countless suffer in the night of the earth. It is described that when Jesus ascends to heaven he will open the heavens and in exactly the same way every person will enter eternal life.
It is described that this is the task of universal reconciliation which the Messiah has to accomplish and absolutely nothing else. Jesus came to Earth, according to Lorber's writings, to bring people to the right
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 14 | 1,395 | 18 | 246 |
Great Gospel of John
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Salvation & Cult and laws
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path, through friendly and loving teaching. ("Great gospel of John V11 188:11)
The 'Great Gospel' does not place emhpasis on the crucifixion of Christ, nor on the blood of Jesus for the atonement of sin, but emphasises the teaching of love and its adherence by followers as means to salvation. Cult and laws In chapter 23:6 of the first book of the Great Gospel of John, it is explained that only one thing is necessary, and that is to adhere to the teaching of Jesus. Baptism is described as a type of washing, that has some benefits and it is described
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 18 | 246 | 18 | 815 |
Great Gospel of John
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Cult and laws
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that after Jesus's teaching many went to be baptised by John.
In chapter 26 of the second book of the Great Gospel of John, it is elaborated how the law of Moses is to be kept. There is no differentiation made in Lorber's writings between an Old Covenant and a New Covenant.
In the Great Gospel of John, book three chapter 215 verse 2, it is explained how sex should never be engaged in for the pleasant feelings associated with it, but always only to produce an offspring.
In chapter 242 of the first book (verse 10 and 13) of the Great Gospel
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 18 | 815 | 22 | 382 |
Great Gospel of John
|
Cult and laws & Editions
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of John, it is preached that certain food should be avoided for health reasons. Such foods includes unripe fruits, potatoes and coffee. But then what one eats or drinks for the necessary strengthening of the body, will not make him either blessed nor unblessed. Editions The Evangelium Johannis was published posthumously from 1871 to 1876 in 7 volumes by Johannes Busch, a publisher from Dresden (Germany). Later it was numbered and published in ten volumes and divided into chapters by C. F. Landbeck, Neu-theosophischer Verlag and Neu-Salems-Verlag. Currently it is published by the Lorber-Verlag, a dedicated publisher based in Bietigheim-Bissingen,
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 22 | 382 | 26 | 220 |
Great Gospel of John
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Editions & Reception
|
Germany. Engel's addendum was published by C. F. Landbeck and Lorber Verlag as volume 11. The 1st edition dates to 1871; the 8th edition to 1996.
An abbreviated English translation in six volumes has appeared with Merkur Publishing.
Since 2011 a full translation (10 volumes) of the Great Gospel of John, called John the Great Gospel, is available from CreateSpace, Amazon.com. Reception E. F. Schumacher wrote about the ten big books of the Great Gospel: "(They) contain many strange things which are unacceptable to the modern mentality, but at the same time such a plethora of high wisdom and insight that
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| 160,486 |
Q1549156
| 26 | 220 | 26 | 386 |
Great Gospel of John
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Reception
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it would be difficult to find anything more impressive in the whole of world literature."
Karlheinz Stockhausen set portions of Volume 3 to music in Sirius.
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| 160,487 |
Q20712206
| 2 | 0 | 8 | 87 |
Gregory Carroll (tenor)
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Life and career
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Gregory Carroll (tenor) Gregory Carroll (July 9, 1977, Des Moines, Washington — July 2, 2013, Seattle) was an American tenor who had an active international career in operas and concerts during the early 21st century. In 2009 he won both second place and the Wagner Prize in the Irene Dalis International Vocal Competition. That same year he was awarded the Metropolitan Opera's Zimmerman Career Grant. In 2010 he was the recipient of William O. Cord Memorial Grant from the Wagner Society of Northern California. Life and career Carroll earned a Bachelor of Music degree from Western Washington University and Master
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| 160,487 |
Q20712206
| 8 | 87 | 8 | 704 |
Gregory Carroll (tenor)
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Life and career
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of Music degree in vocal performance from the University of Washington. He then trained at the San Francisco Opera's Merola Opera Program. He made his professional opera debut in 2010 as Canio in Pagliacci with the Spokane Opera. Later that year he appeared as Bacchus in Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos with the Seattle Opera, Rodolfo in Verdi's Luisa Miller with the Puget Sound Opera, and sang Canio again for his debut with Opera Cleveland.
In 2011 Carroll sang Rodolfo again for his debut with Chautauqua Opera, performed Canio with Opera Lyra Ottawa, and gave his first performance outside the United States
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| 160,487 |
Q20712206
| 8 | 704 | 8 | 1,277 |
Gregory Carroll (tenor)
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Life and career
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as the First Armed Man in The Magic Flute with the Canadian Opera Company. In 2012 he made his debut at the Lyric Opera of Chicago as Radamès in Verdi's Aida and sang the same role for his European debut at the Norwegian National Opera. He also returned that year to the Chautauqua Opera as Edgardo in Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and made his debut at the Portland Opera as Alfred in Die Fledermaus.
Carroll died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack at the age of 35 in Seattle. Opera News magazine described him "as an extremely promising heldentenor".
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| 160,488 |
Q845057
| 2 | 0 | 6 | 569 |
Hannah and Her Sisters
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Plot
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Hannah and Her Sisters Plot The story is told in three main arcs, with most of it occurring during a 24-month period beginning and ending at Thanksgiving parties, held at The Langham, hosted by Hannah, and her husband, Elliot. Hannah serves as the stalwart hub of the narrative; most of the events of the film connect to her.
Elliot becomes infatuated with one of Hannah's sisters, Lee, and eventually begins an affair with her. Elliot attributes his behavior to his discontent with his wife's self-sufficiency and resentment of her emotional strength. Lee has lived for five years with
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a reclusive artist, Frederick, who is much older. She finds her relationship with Frederick no longer intellectually or sexually stimulating, in spite of (or maybe because of) Frederick's professed interest in continuing to teach her. She leaves Frederick after admitting to having an affair with somebody. For the remainder of the year between the first and second Thanksgiving gatherings, Elliot and Lee carry on their affair despite Elliot's inability to end his marriage to Hannah. Lee finally ends the affair during the second Thanksgiving, explaining that she is finished waiting for him to commit and that
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she has started dating someone else.
Hannah's ex-husband Mickey, a television writer, is present mostly in scenes outside of the primary story. Flashbacks reveal that his marriage to Hannah fell apart after they were unable to have children because of his infertility. However, they had twins who are not biologically his, before divorcing. He also went on a disastrous date with Hannah's sister Holly, when they were set up after the divorce. A hypochondriac, he goes to his doctor complaining of hearing loss, and is frightened by the possibility that it might be a brain tumor.
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When tests prove that he is perfectly healthy, he is initially overjoyed, but then despairs that his life is meaningless. His existential crisis leads to unsatisfying experiments with religious conversion to Catholicism and an interest in Krishna Consciousness. Ultimately, a suicide attempt leads him to find meaning in his life after unexpectedly viewing the Marx Brothers' Duck Soup in a movie theater. The revelation that life should be enjoyed, rather than understood, helps to prepare him for a second date with Holly, which this time blossoms into love.
Holly's story is the film's third main arc. A
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former cocaine addict, she is an unsuccessful actress who cannot settle on a career. After borrowing money from Hannah, she starts a catering business with April, a friend and fellow actress. Holly and April end up as rivals in auditions for parts in Broadway musicals, as well as for the affections of an architect, David. Holly abandons the catering business after the romance with David fails and decides to try her hand at writing. The career change forces her once again to borrow money from Hannah, a dependency that Holly resents. She writes a script
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inspired by Hannah and Elliot, which greatly upsets Hannah. It is suggested that much of the script involved personal details of Hannah and Elliot's marriage that had been conveyed to Holly through Lee (having been transmitted first from Elliot). Although this threatens to expose the affair between Elliot and Lee, Elliot soon disavows disclosing any such details. Holly sets aside her script, and instead writes a story inspired by her own life, which Mickey reads and admires greatly, vowing to help her get it produced and leading to their second date.
A minor arc in the film tells
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part of the story of Norma and Evan. They are the parents of Hannah and her two sisters, and still have acting careers of their own. Their own tumultuous marriage revolves around Norma's alcoholism and alleged affairs, but the long-term bond between them is evident in Evan's flirtatious anecdotes about Norma while playing piano at the Thanksgiving gatherings.
By the time of the film's third Thanksgiving, Lee has married someone she met while taking classes at Columbia, while Hannah and Elliot have reconciled their marriage. The film's final shot reveals that Holly is married to Mickey and that
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she is pregnant. Influences Part of the film's structure and background is borrowed from Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander. In both films, a large theatrical family gather for three successive years' celebrations (Thanksgiving in Allen's film, Christmas in Bergman's). The first of each gathering is in a time of contentment, the second in a time of trouble, and the third showing what happens after the resolution of the troubles. The sudden appearance of Mickey's reflection behind Holly's in the closing scene also parallels the apparition behind Alexander of the Bishop's ghost. Additional parallels can be found with Luchino Visconti's 1960
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film Rocco and His Brothers, which, besides the connection to its name, also uses the structural device of dividing sections of the film for the different siblings' plot arcs. Production The film was originally about a man who fell in love with his wife's sister. Then Woody Allen re-read the novel Anna Karenina "and I thought, it's interesting how this guy gets the various stories going, cutting from one story to another. I loved the idea of experimenting with that."
He was particularly intrigued by the character of Nicholas Levin "who can't seem to find any meaning to life, he's terribly
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afraid of dying. It struck home very deeply. I thought it would be interesting to do one story about the relationship between three sisters and one story about someone else and his obsession with mortality."
Allen admits the role of Hannah was based on Farrow being "a romanticised perception of Mia. She's very stable, she has eight children now, and she's able to run her career and have good relationships with her sister and her mother. I'm very impressed with those qualities, and I thought if she had two unstable sisters, it would be interesting."
Allen says he was also inspired by
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the title. "I thought I'd like to make a film called Hannah and Her Sisters", he said, saying this prompted him to give Hannah two sisters. He was interested in making something about the relationship between sisters which he felt was more complex than that between brothers. "Maybe that comes from childhood; my mother had seven sisters and their children were female so all I knew were aunts and female cousins."
Mia Farrow later wrote that Allen had been intrigued about the subject of sisters for a long time. His earlier co-stars Janet Margolin had two sisters, and Diane Keaton had
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two, and Farrow had three. She says Allen gave her an early copy of Hannah and Her Sisters saying she could play whatever sister she wanted, but that "he felt I should be Hannah, the more complex and enigmatic of the sisters ... whose stillness and internal strength he likened to the quality Al Pacino projected in The Godfather".
Farrow wrote that "It was the first time I criticised one of his scripts. To me, the characters seemed self-indulgent and dissolute in predictable ways. The script was wordy but it said nothing." She claims "Woody didn't disagree and tried to switch
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over to" an alternative idea, "but preproduction was already in progress, and we had to proceed".
She later elaborated:
It was my mother's stunned, chill reaction to the script that enabled me to see how he had taken many of the personal circumstances and themes of our lives, and, it seemed, had distorted them into cartoonish characterisations. At the same time he was my partner. I loved him. I could trust him with my life. And he was a writer: this is what writers do. All grist for the mill. Relatives have always grumbled. He had taken the ordinary stuff of our
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lives and lifted it into art. We were honored and outraged.
Farrow admitted "a small sick feeling ... deep inside me" which "I shared with nobody was my fear that Hannah and Her Sisters had openly and clearly spelled out his feelings for my sister. But this was fiction, I told myself ... So I put those thoughts out of my mind." Box office Hannah and Her Sisters opened on February 7, 1986, in 54 theatres, where it gained a stellar $1,265,826 ($23,441 per screen) in its opening weekend. When it expanded to 761 theatres on March 14, it garnered a
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respectable $2,707,966 ($3,809 per screen). It went on to gross $40,084,041 in the US (including a re-release the following year), and remains one of the highest-grossing Woody Allen movies. Adjusted for inflation it falls behind Annie Hall (1977) and Manhattan (1979), and possibly also one or two of his early comedies. Midnight in Paris (2011) surpassed its box office as well.
The film was screened out of competition at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Critical reception Hannah and Her Sisters has a 'fresh' 91% Rotten Tomatoes rating and an average score of 8.5/10 based on the reviews of 56 critics. It
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also has a 90/100 weighted average score on Metacritic, which translates to "universal acclaim". The film received seven Academy Award nominations including Best Picture. Woody Allen received two Academy Award nominations, winning one for Best Screenplay, Original and he earned a nomination for Best Director. His work on the film was also recognized with two BAFTA Awards.
Critics Siskel and Ebert each rated the film among the top three of the 1986 film year; Roger Ebert's 1986 review of the film called it "the best movie [Woody Allen] has ever made". Vincent Canby, of The New York Times, gave the film
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a highly favorable review, going as far as to say that it "sets new standards for Mr. Allen as well as for all American movie makers".
The American Film Institute nominated the film for a ranking on its 1997 lists of the 100 greatest American movies, the 100 funniest movies, and the 100 greatest love stories. In 2005, the Writers Guild of America named Allen's script the 95th best movie screenplay ever written.
In October 2013, the film was voted by readers of The Guardian newspaper as the fourth best film directed by Woody Allen.
In 2014, Calum Marsh of Slant magazine named
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Hannah and Her Sisters
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Hannah and Her Sisters as Allen's greatest film, praising its ensemble cast and Allen's "dense, heady script" for its "balancing act of conflicting desires and feelings". It was also listed as Allen's finest work in a joint article by The Daily Telegraph film critics Robbie Collin and Tim Robey, who compared its structure with the works of Anton Chekhov and lauded it as "perhaps the most perfectly assured braiding of comedy and drama in mainstream American film. It feels like the miraculous sweet spot between all of its filmmaker's many modes and tones - biting without being cruel, profound without
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seeming sanctimonious, warmly humane without collapsing into goo." It was ranked third among Allen's films in a 2016 poll of Time Out contributors, with editor Joshua Rothkopf singling out the character of Holly as "the kind of desperate, flailing Manhattanite that future director-writers would spin entire careers out of".
Michael Caine and Dianne Wiest won Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, for their portrayals of Elliot and Holly, respectively. Hannah and Her Sisters was the last film to win in both supporting acting categories until The Fighter in 2011. The film was also Oscar-nominated for Best Art
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Hannah and Her Sisters
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Direction-Set Decoration and Best Film Editing.
Allen received the 1986 award for Best Director from the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, Dianne Wiest won Best Supporting Actress, and the film was nominated for Best Film.
In France, the film was nominated for a César Award for Best Foreign Film. In Popular Culture In 1986, Mad Magazine satirized the movie as "Henna and Her Sickos" which was written by Debbee Ovitz with art by Mort Drucker.
In 2016, Olivia Wilde directed a live table reading of Hannah and Her Sisters at The New York Times’ small and packed-out Times Center
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theatre. The cast included, Wilde as Hannah, Rose Byrne as Lee, Uma Thurman as Holly, Michael Sheen as Elliott, Bobby Cannavale as Mickey, and Salman Rushdie as Frederick with Maya Rudolph, Jason Sudeikis and Justin Long filling out the supporting parts. Questlove served as the musical director who cued the musical selections ranging from jazz renditions of the Great American Songbook to Bach.
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Harland and Wolff
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Harland and Wolff Early history Harland & Wolff was formed in 1861 by Edward James Harland (1831–95) and Hamburg-born Gustav Wilhelm Wolff (1834–1913, came to the UK from age 14). In 1858 Harland, then general manager, bought the small shipyard on Queen's Island from his employer Robert Hickson.
After buying Hickson's shipyard, Harland made his assistant Wolff a partner in the company. Wolff was the nephew of Gustav Schwabe, Hamburg, who was heavily invested in the Bibby Line, and the first three ships that the newly incorporated shipyard built were for that line. Harland made a success of the business through
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several innovations, notably replacing the wooden upper decks with iron ones which increased the strength of the ships; and giving the hulls a flatter bottom and squarer cross section, which increased their capacity. Walter Henry Wilson became a partner of the company in 1874.
When Harland died in 1895, William James Pirrie became the chairman of the company until his death in 1924. Thomas Andrews also became the general manager and head of the draughting department in 1907. It was in this period that the company built Olympic and the two other ships in her class, Titanic and Britannic, between 1909
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and 1914, commissioning Sir William Arrol & Co. to construct a massive twin gantry and slipway structure for the project.
In 1912, due primarily to increasing political instability in Ireland, the company acquired another shipyard at Govan in Glasgow, Scotland. It bought the former London & Glasgow Engineering & Iron Shipbuilding Co's Middleton and Govan New shipyards in Govan and Mackie & Thomson's Govan Old Yard, which had been owned by William Beardmore and Company. The three neighbouring yards were amalgamated and redeveloped to provide a total of seven building berths, a fitting-out basin and extensive workshops. Harland & Wolff specialised
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in building tankers and cargo ships at Govan. The nearby shipyard of A. & J. Inglis was also purchased by Harland & Wolff in 1919, along with a stake in the company's primary steel supplier, David Colville & Sons. Harland & Wolff also established shipyards at Bootle in Liverpool, North Woolwich in London and Southampton. However, these shipyards were all eventually closed from the early 1960s when the company opted to consolidate its operations in Belfast. The war years In the First World War, Harland and Wolff built monitors and cruisers, including the 15-inch gun armed "large light cruiser" HMS Glorious.
In
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1918, the company opened a new shipyard on the eastern side of the Musgrave Channel which was named the East Yard. This yard specialised in mass-produced ships of standard design developed in the First World War.
During the 1920s, Catholic workers were routinely expelled from working in the shipyard.
The company started an aircraft manufacturing subsidiary with Short Brothers, called Short & Harland Limited in 1936. Its first order was for 189 Handley Page Hereford bombers built under licence from Handley Page for the Royal Air Force. In the Second World War, this factory built Short Stirling bombers as the Hereford was
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removed from service.
The shipyard was busy in the Second World War, building six aircraft carriers, two cruisers (including HMS Belfast) and 131 other naval ships; and repairing over 22,000 vessels. It also manufactured tanks and artillery components. It was in this period that the company's workforce peaked at around 35,000 people. However, many of the vessels built in this era were commissioned right at the end of World War II, as Harland and Wolff were focused on ship repair in the first three years of the war. The yard on Queen's Island was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe in April and
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