St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill

St Joseph's College
Location
Map
,
Australia
Coordinates33°49′54″S 151°8′20″E / 33.83167°S 151.13889°E / -33.83167; 151.13889
Information
TypeIndependentsecondary day and boarding school
MottoLatin: In Meliora Contende[1]
(Strive for better things)
Religious affiliation(s)
DenominationRoman Catholicism
Established1881; 144 years ago (1881)[2]
Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of Education
HeadmasterMichael Blake[3]
ChaplainFr Gavin Foster SM
Staff~200[4]
YearsYear 712
GenderMale
Enrolmentc. 1,100 (2024)[4]
Campus size4.45 hectares (11.0 acres)
Campus typeSuburban
Colour(s)Cerise and blue   
SongSub Tuum
NicknameJoeys; SJC
Affiliations
Websitewww.joeys.org

St Joseph's College (abbreviated as SJC and commonly called Joeys) is an independent Catholic secondary day and boarding school for boys, conducted in the Marist Brothers tradition, located in Hunters Hill, a suburb on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Founded by the Marist Brothers in 1881, Joeys currently caters for approximately 1,100 students from Year 7 to Year 12,[4] including over 550 boarders, making it the largest all boys boarding school in Australia,[5] and one of the largest in the southern hemisphere.[6]

The College is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[7] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA),[2] the Association of Marist Schools of Australia (AMSA),[8] and is a founding member of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales (AAGPS).[9]

In 2006, Joeys saw the appointment of its first lay headmaster, Ross Tarlinton, who served from 2006 to 2017. He was succeeded in 2018 by another layman, Christopher Hayes and now Michael Blake.

History

Foundation

St Joseph's College (SJC) can trace its origins back to the Marist Brothers' school founded in Harrington Street, Church Hill, which was attached to St Patrick's Catholic Church. The Headmaster, Emilian Pontet then sought out land to found a new school elsewhere. After inspecting several locations, Hunters Hill was chosen due to its proximity to the Marist Fathers' Monastery and Parish of Villa Maria.[citation needed]

On 29 July 1881, the Headmaster, Emilian Pontet, moved the schools location from Harrington Street to Hunters Hill, founding St Joseph's College in a temporary wooden building with a student population of 55.[citation needed] Within six years of its founding, keen observers had taken notice. In 1887, James Francis Hogan wrote in The Irish in Australia that:

St John's College, affiliated to the University of Sydney; Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, conducted by the Jesuit Fathers; and St. Joseph's College, Hunter Hill [sic], under the management of , are three educational institutions that reflect the highest credit on the Catholic population of the parent colony.[10]

Brother Emilian Pontet was the founding headmaster (1881–1890); he was succeeded by Brother Stanislaus (1890–1894) who continued the building program at the main campus and oversaw the acquisition of 16 acres of playing fields close by.[11]

These events took place in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo[12][circular reference], the transition of NSW from a penal colony to a free settlement under the Governorship of Macquarie[13][circular reference], the broader context of Victorian Era politics and activity from London such as Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill founded in 1866 by future Cardinal Herbert Alfred Vaughan.[14] 19th Century Bishops such as Polding and Ullathorne were faithful witnesses to much missionary endeavour and Australia ceased being a mission territory simultaneously with Pope Paul VI writing to all the faithful of the entire world in "Evangelii Nuntiandi" on 8 December 1975.[15]

Headmasters

The following individuals have served as Headmaster of St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill:

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Brother Emilian Pontet 1881 1890 8–9 years
2 Br Stanislaus Healy 1890 1894 3–4 years
3 Br Basil (Kelly) 1895 1897 1–2 years
4 Br Denis (Reilly) 1897 1902 4–5 years
5 Br Clement (Murray) 1902 1909 6–7 years
6 Br Victor (Ludeke) 1909 1912 2–3 years
7 Br Borgia (Coughlan) 1913 1917 3–4 years
8 Br Osmund (Rice) 1918 1920 1–2 years
9 Br George (O'Meara) 1921 1923 1–2 years
10 Br Brendan (Hill) 1924 1925 0–1 years
11 Br Gerard (O'Donoghue) 1925 1927 1–2 years
12 Br Clement (Murray) 1928 1928 0 years
13 Br Denis 1928 1932 3–4 years
14 Br Placid (Gilchrist) 1932 1934 1–2 years
15 Br Louis (Hughes) 1935 1940 4–5 years
16 Br Gerard (O'Donoghue) 1941 1941 0 years
17 Br Angelus (McKinley) 1942 1947 4–5 years
18 Br Louis (Hughes) 1948 1950 1–2 years
19 Br Quentin (Duffy) 1951 1954 2–3 years
20 Br Othmar Weldon 1955 1961 5–6 years
21 Br Elias 1962 1967 4–5 years
22 Br Gildas (born Robert Goodwin) 1968 1970 1–2 years
23 Br Alman Dwyer 1971 1976 4–5 years
24 Br Geoffrey Joy 1977 1982 4–5 years
25 Br Joseph McMahon 1983 1991 7–8 years
26 Br Ernest Houston 1992 2000 7–8 years
27 Br Paul Hough 2001 2006 4–5 years
28 Ross Tarlinton 2006 2017 10–11 years
29 Christopher Hayes 2018 2020[16] 1–2 years [17]
30 Michael Blake 2021 - -

Campus

The College opened in 1881 in a temporary wooden building, however, it has continued to expand its grounds and buildings since then. Some examples are the construction of the main building's southern wing in 1882–1884; the building of the central and northern wing in 1889–1894 and the building of the Chapel in 1938–1940. The south-eastern corner of the College campus is a property which was acquired in 1882 with the assistance of a benefactor named O'Shaugnessy. The property was then known as Joubert's Reserve and the original small stone cottage that stood on the land when it was acquired still remains on the site today. The College's main playing fields ("the Park") are located 300m away from the main campus and were bought in 1893 from Charles Gilbert Heydon a distinguished lawyer and devout Catholic who offered the Brothers for sale at a discount 16 acres he had acquired nine years earlier.[18] Heydon agreed to a generous instalment plan to assist the Brothers to make the purchase and the interest bill was met by the same benefactor O'Shaugnessy who had assisted with the acquisition of Joubert's Reserve eleven years earlier. Charles Gilbert Heydon was the brother of Louis Francis Heydon MLC,[19] for a time the Australasian President of the St Vincent de Paul Society. Louis died on 17 May 1918 at his residence "Kentigern" at Mary Street Hunters Hill with a requiem mass at Villa Maria followed by a burial at the Field of Mars Cemetery. The Society report[20] for the completed 1907 year refers to 10 new conferences in NSW, one being at St Joseph's College Hunters Hill – being the "first collegiate conference in the circumscription".

Today the College is situated on a 16-hectare (40-acre) campus overlooking the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, in suburban Hunter's Hill, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the Sydney central business district.[5] The current facilities of the school include:

Accommodation

St Joseph's has several buildings used for accommodation. Five of these are for Years 10, 11 and 12 respectively. The College's main building, which has stood since the 1880s, contains dorms for the junior years, as well as all the College's refectories (dining rooms), the Health Centre, Common Room, the College Chapel and administration offices. The Year 12 Boarding Area was totally refurbished in early 2009, creating modern and comfortable accommodation for senior students.

The College operates kitchens and a laundry catering for all students, teachers and brothers.

Academic facilities

The College has a significant number of academic facilities, including a large four-storey building solely containing science laboratories and classrooms (which have recently been refurbished), a library and resource centre, a visual arts centre, a music centre, a hall and five computer labs, each with 20 plus computers. Stage one of a major refurbishment of the resource centre was completed early in 2009, creating a modern, up-to-date teaching and learning facility that provides students with high quality resources and technology for today's fast paced digital world. In 2013, St. Joseph's opened a new Technology and Arts Precinct, including numerous art studios, workshops and classrooms.

Sporting facilities

Similar to other GPS schools, St Joseph's has significant sporting facilities for use in both training and competition. The College owns and maintains approximately 10 playing fields for cricket, rugby and football. The main playing fields are housed in a 10-hectare (25-acre) facility known as "the Park" and located two blocks from the school campus and is often used by higher level teams for training purposes. The Park complex also contains 8 tennis courts. It is considered the best school in the GPS currently as it has the most wins.

On the main school campus there are five basketball courts, three playing fields (referred to as the 'back ovals'), a number of cricket nets, a swimming pool, two gymnasiums (for basketball and weightlifting respectively) and a cardio room. The boatshed and pontoons for the school's rowing club are situated some 300 metres (980 ft) from the main campus on nearby Tarban Creek, a northern tributary of Sydney's Parramatta River.

Outdoor education facilities

In 1986, St Joseph's opened "Colo", an outdoor education centre for students. It provides education in various outdoor activities, culminating in extended expeditions in Year 9. The director is Paul Bryant.

Collectable School Cigarette card featuring the Joeys colours & crest, c. 1910s

Organisation

Marist Brothers

An ageing population of Marist brothers have their own accommodation on the school grounds (some in the retired brothers quarters) and work to maintain its status, holding a number of executive positions at the College. In 2006, Ross Tarlinton became the first lay headmaster of the College, followed by Dr Chris Hayes in 2017.

In 2019, the College farewelled the last teaching Marist Brother, Br Anthony Boyd (1969), who after 40 years of service at the College (23 as Deputy Headmaster), retired from his duties at the College.

Sexual abuse allegations

In June, July and August 2014 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, a royal commission of inquiry initiated in 2013 by the Australian Government and supported by all of its state governments,[21] began an investigation into the response of Marist Brothers to allegations of child sexual abuse in schools in the ACT, NSW and Queensland.[22] Five former students, one former teacher, a former assistant principal and two former principals, former and current Marist officials and clergy, and one of the clergy at the centre of the allegations gave evidence or made statements before the Royal Commission[23] that the alleged cases of abuse happened during the 1970s and 1980s at Daramalan College, Canberra, at Lismore, Campbelltown and in Far North Queensland.[24][25][26][27]

In March 2015 a former Marist brother, Francis William Cable, known as Brother Romuald was arrested over a number of sex offences allegedly committed at St Joseph's College and St Gregory's College in Campbelltown in the 1980s.[28]

In 2021, a Marist Brother John Patrick O'Brien who worked at the school in the 1970's was convicted of a number of child sexual abuses which occurred at the school.[29] On 5 November 2021, O’Brien was given a head sentence of 7 years 9 months, 5 years non parole and is available for parole on 14 April 2026.[30]

Boarding

With a boarding population of approximately 900, SJC is the largest boarding school for boys in Australia. Joeys offers full boarding as well as weekly boarding options (where students go home on weekends). In recent times, the College has also offered day-schooling, and students who do not board are known as 'day-boys'.

A number of dormitories ('dorms') and refectories ('refs') are located on the College grounds for boarders and day-boys alike. Dorms and refs are segregated by year, and students tend to receive larger, more private and more privileged accommodation as they advance through the years(i.e. students move from large dormitories to single rooms, and from the College's original accommodation facilities to newly built accommodation).

Curriculum

As a secondary school in New South Wales, the College teaches Year 7 to 12 students in accordance with the State Government's education curriculum, as determined by the Board of Studies. At the end of Year 12, successful students are accredited with their Higher School Certificate (HSC).

Co-curriculum

St Joseph's College offers a variety of co-curricular activities, including Senior Orchestra, Chess and Debating. Joeys also has the reputation of being a very strong sporting school.

Joeys boys at GPS athletics, 1939

Sport

St Joseph's official sporting calendar revolves around competition with the eight other GPS Schools. However, it regularly competes against The Associated Schools (CAS) during the lead-up to each season, and as a member of the GPS (in GPS v CAS matches) at the end of each season.

The Joeys boatshed is in Tarban Creek, a short walk from the College

GPS sports include athletics, Australian rules football, basketball, cricket, cross country, football (soccer), tennis, rowing, rugby union, swimming, and water polo.

Rugby union

St. Joseph's has a very proud, strong tradition in rugby union, being widely renowned as one of Australia's great rugby nurseries. Over the years, the college has produced many well known players who have represented at grade, state and national levels, including three Wallaby Captains.[31] St. Joseph's proud history is displayed through their many 1st and 2nd XV premierships in the AAGPS competitions. Their most recent 1st XV success was in 2019, where the college won their 56th 1st XV premiership while the 2nd XV and 3rd XV were also undefeated to win their premierships.[32]

Football

St Joseph's has a storied history in AAGPS Football, winning premierships in both the 1st & 2nd XI in the inaugural competition in 1988. The College has won four 1st XI premierships (1988, 1997, 2012, 2022, 2023) and three 2nd XI premierships (1988, 1998, 2012).[33] The 'Lower Park' complex was refurbished in 2019 with a new grandstand and dugouts, and hosts one of the premier natural turf Football pitches in Sydney.

'Lower Park' at the Park complex.

Cricket

Cricket has always been one of the premier summer sports at St. Joseph's. The college has always been strong in cricket, dating back to the inaugural AAGPS season, in which St. Joseph's shared the premiership along with Sydney Grammar School and Newington College. Stan McCabe remains the college's most well known cricketer. In recent years, St Joseph's has been consistently one of the best high school cricketing teams, winning both the AAGPS Premiership and Marist Cricket Carnival on multiple occasions.

Rowing

St. Joseph's was the fourth Sydney school to take to the water (after Grammar, Riverview and Shore) and has been rowing in the GPS competition since 1907. Joeys had their inaugural GPS victory in 1911, then again in 1916.[34] The College's 1st VIII victory in the 2015 race ended a drought dating back to 1973 at the AAGPS Head of the River. Joeys again won in 2024 with a great victory in the AAGPS Head of the river. [35]

Notable alumni: 'Old Boys'

Alumni of St Joseph's College, Hunter's Hill are commonly referred to as Old Boys, and may elect to join the schools alumni association, the St Joseph's College Old Boys' Union (SJCOBU).[36]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Schools acting to protect their trade marks". Catholic Resources. CathNews. 15 March 2004. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  2. ^ a b "St Joseph's College". New South Wales Schools. Australian Boarding Schools Association. 2007. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  3. ^ "Headmaster's Welcome". St Joseph's College. St Joseph's College. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Annual Report 2006" (PDF). Home. St Joseph's College. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  5. ^ a b "St Joseph's College Hunters Hill". New South Wales. School Choice. 2007. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  6. ^ Boarding – St Joseph's College Accessed 3 July 2009
  7. ^ "AHISA Schools". New South Wales. Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia. April 2007. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  8. ^ "Member School Links". About AMSA. Association of Marist Schools of Australia. 2007. Archived from the original on 21 August 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  9. ^ "AAGPS History". Info. Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales. 2007. Archived from the original on 1 May 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  10. ^ Hogan, James Francis, The Irish in Australia, 1887. Reproduced by Project Gutenberg (retrieved 15 June 2006).
  11. ^ Meliora Life ed II
  12. ^ Battle of Waterloo
  13. ^ Lachlan Macquarie
  14. ^ Waldersee, James (1983). A Grain of Mustard Seed. Chevalier Press. ISBN 0-86940-437-7.
  15. ^ "Evangelii Nuntiandi (December 8, 1975) | Paul VI".
  16. ^ Chrysanthos, Natassia (2020), Sydney Morning Herald (published 2 October 2020)
  17. ^ A Century of Striving: St Joseph's College Hunters Hill 1881-1981, Br Michael Naughtin, (1981) p. 356
  18. ^ "History". The College. St Joseph's College. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2007.
  19. ^ "Obituary – Louis Francis Heydon – Obituaries Australia". oa.anu.edu.au. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  20. ^ ""New Scope for Benevolence"". Freeman's Journal: 35. 15 October 1908 – via trove.nla.gov.au.
  21. ^ "Letters Patent". Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  22. ^ "Case Study 13, June 2014, Canberra". Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  23. ^ "Witness List and Order". Public hearing into the response by the Marist Brothers to allegations of child sexual abuse. Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. 30 June 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  24. ^ Gilbert, Ewan (10 June 2014). "Royal commission into child sexual abuse: Canberra hearings to examine Marist Brothers response". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  25. ^ Ellery, David (10 August 2014). "Marist Brothers' schools director should be sacked, say sex abuse victim and lawyer". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  26. ^ Marszalek, Jessica (11 June 2014). "Northern links in royal commission into child sexual abuse at Marist Brothers school". Cairns Post. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  27. ^ Box, Dan (30 June 2014). "Complaints about Marist brother Kostka Chute allege 31 years of abuse". The Australian. Australian Associated Press. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  28. ^ Browne, Rachel (21 March 2015). "Former Catholic brother charged with child sex offences at St Joseph's and St Gregory's colleges". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  29. ^ "A Marist Brother is convicted regarding offences at a prominent Sydney school". www.brokenrites.org.au. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  30. ^ Rawsthorne, Sally (5 November 2021). "Former St Joseph's College teacher John Patrick O'Brien jailed for abusing boys 50 years ago". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  31. ^ Australian Schools Rugby
  32. ^ Kimber, Ben (22 June 2006). "Five-eighth prodigy is total package". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  33. ^ "Premiership & Plate History | AAGPS". Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  34. ^ Guerin, Andrew (2018). "Sydney Rows". History of Australian Rowing. Archived from the original on 25 August 2018. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  35. ^ "Rowing NSW Regattas". rowingmanager.com. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  36. ^ "Welcome to the SJC Old Boys' Union". Home. St Joseph's College Old Boys' Union. 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2007.

Bibliography

  • Naughtin, M. 1981. A Century of Striving: St Joseph's College, Hunter's Hill, 1881-1981. Macarthur Press, Sydney. ISBN 0-9595559-6-X.
  • Meliora Life, edition II May 2011 (a publication of the St Joseph's College Foundation Ltd).

Read other articles:

This is an alphabetical list of sovereign states and dependent territories in the Americas. It comprises three regions, Northern America (Canada and the United States), the Caribbean (cultural region of the English, French, Dutch, and Creole speaking countries located on the Caribbean Sea) and Latin America (nations that speak Spanish and Portuguese). The Americas are almost entirely located in the Western Hemisphere, with some of the north-west islands of Alaska entering the Eastern Hemisph...

 

 

Struktur dua turunan hidrazin terprotonasi: N dan N. Hidrazinium adalah kation dengan rumus N. Dalam beberapa kasus, hidrazin menyiratkan N, misalnya, garam hidrazinium sulfat. Hidrazinium diturunkan dari hidrazin melalui protonasi (perlakuan dengan asam kuat). Garam hidrazinium adalah pereaksi umum dalam kimia dan sering digunakan dalam proses industri tertentu. Kedua garamnya tak berwarna dan larut dalam air.[1] Hydrazinium is a weak acid with pKa = 8.1. Hidrazinium azida Salah satu...

 

 

Bandul yang mengalami osilasi ayunan. Bandul yang mempunyai arah vektor kecepatan (v) dan percepatan (a) Bandul adalah benda yang terikat pada sebuah tali dan dapat berayun secara bebas dan periodik yang menjadi dasar kerja dari sebuah jam dinding kuno yang mempunyai ayunan. Galileo Galilei memang dikenal sebagai ilmuwan yang berhasil menemukan pendulum (bandul/ayunan) yang berfungsi membantu penelitian tentang benda luar angkasa. Namun pencetus temuan pendulum itu sejatinya adalah seorang il...

AkuntansiKonsep dasarAkuntan · Pembukuan · Neraca percobaan · Buku besar · Debit dan kredit · Harga pokok · Pembukuan berpasangan · Standar praktik · Basis kas dan akrual · PABU / IFRSBidang akuntansiBiaya · Dana · Forensik · Keuangan · Manajemen · PajakLaporan keuanganNeraca · Laba rugi · Perubahan ekuitas · ...

 

 

هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (نوفمبر 2022) إبراهيم عبد الشفيع معلومات شخصية الميلاد 5 يونيو 1936  الإسكندرية  الوفاة 3 نوفمبر 2022 (86 سنة) [1]  الإسكندرية  مواطنة المملكة المصرية (1936–1952) جمهور...

 

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hawaï (homonymie). Ne doit pas être confondu avec Huawei. Hawaï (en) Hawaii(haw) Hawaiʻi Sceau d'Hawaï. Drapeau d'Hawaï. Carte des États-Unis avec l'État de Hawaï en rouge.SurnomThe Aloha StateEn français : « l'État d'Aloha ».Devise(haw) Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono« La vie du pays se perpétue dans la vertu ». Administration Pays États-Unis Capitale Honolulu Adhésion à l’Union 21 août 1959 (64 ans) ...

Aguascalientes adalah sebuah munisipalitas di negara bagian Aguascalientes, Meksiko. Kursi munisipalnya adalah kota Aguascalientes, yang juga merupakan ibu kota negara bagian. Pada 2010, populasinya berjumlah 797,010, kebanyakan tinggal di kota Aguascalientes.[1] Referensi ^ (Spanyol) Data Diarsipkan 2011-04-06 di Wayback Machine., 2010 census, INEGI. Accessed on April 9, 2011. lbs Negara bagian AguascalientesAguascalientes (ibukota)Munisipalitas dan(kursi munisipal) Aguascalientes (A...

 

 

Major river forming part of the United States and Mexico border Río Bravo redirects here. For other uses, see Río Bravo (disambiguation) and Rio Grande (disambiguation). Rio Grande del Norte redirects here. For the Brazilian state, see Rio Grande do Norte. Not to be confused with Grande River (disambiguation). Rio GrandeRío Bravo del Norte (in Spanish), Tooh Baʼáadii (in Navajo), Kótsoi (in Jicarilla Apache)The Rio Grande at Big Bend National Park,on the Mexico–U.S. borderMap of the R...

 

 

Xuanwumen玄武门Bagian depan stasiunLokasiNanjing, JiangsuChinaJalur     Jalur 1SejarahDibuka12 Agustus 2005Operasi layanan Stasiun sebelumnya   Nanjing Metro   Stasiun berikutnya Xinmofan­malu Baguazhoudaqiaonan Jalur 1Gulou CPU Sunting kotak info • L • BBantuan penggunaan templat ini Stasiun Xuanwumen adalah sebuah stasiun kereta api di Jalur 1 dari Nanjing Metro di China.[1][2] Stasiun tersebut mulei beroperasi pada 12 Agus...

ركوب الكنومعلومات عامةالمنتسبون متسابق قوارب الكانوي الخصائصالتصنيف كانو-كاياك — نشاط بشري — رياضات أولمبية التجهيزات المستعملة قارب الكانو تعديل - تعديل مصدري - تعديل ويكي بيانات صورة من بطولة الكانوي المفتوحة ركوب الكنو هي رياضة أو نشاط يقوم الشخص فيها بقيادة قارب الك...

 

 

この記事は検証可能な参考文献や出典が全く示されていないか、不十分です。出典を追加して記事の信頼性向上にご協力ください。(このテンプレートの使い方)出典検索?: コルク – ニュース · 書籍 · スカラー · CiNii · J-STAGE · NDL · dlib.jp · ジャパンサーチ · TWL(2017年4月) コルクを打ち抜いて作った瓶の栓 コルク(木栓、�...

 

 

この項目には、一部のコンピュータや閲覧ソフトで表示できない文字が含まれています(詳細)。 数字の大字(だいじ)は、漢数字の一種。通常用いる単純な字形の漢数字(小字)の代わりに同じ音の別の漢字を用いるものである。 概要 壱万円日本銀行券(「壱」が大字) 弐千円日本銀行券(「弐」が大字) 漢数字には「一」「二」「三」と続く小字と、「壱」「�...

Artikel ini perlu dikembangkan agar dapat memenuhi kriteria sebagai entri Wikipedia.Bantulah untuk mengembangkan artikel ini. Jika tidak dikembangkan, artikel ini akan dihapus. Artikel ini tidak memiliki referensi atau sumber tepercaya sehingga isinya tidak bisa dipastikan. Tolong bantu perbaiki artikel ini dengan menambahkan referensi yang layak. Tulisan tanpa sumber dapat dipertanyakan dan dihapus sewaktu-waktu.Cari sumber: SMP Negeri 7 Jakarta – berita · surat kabar&...

 

 

Questa voce sull'argomento palazzi di Venezia è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Ca' MasieriCa' Masieri, a sinistra di Palazzo BalbiLocalizzazioneStato Italia RegioneVeneto LocalitàVenezia Indirizzosestiere di Dorsoduro Coordinate45°26′05.56″N 12°19′36.73″E / 45.434878°N 12.326869°E45.434878; 12.326869Coordinate: 45°26′05.56″N 12°19′36.73″E / 45.434878°N 12.326869°E45.434878; 1...

 

 

Proposed U.S. law This article is part of a series onHealthcare reform in theUnited States History Debate Legislation Preceding Social Security Amendments of 1965 EMTALA (1986) HIPAA (1996) Medicare Modernization Act (2003) PSQIA (2005) Superseded Affordable Health Care for America (H.R. 3962) America's Affordable Health Choices (H.R. 3200) Baucus Health Bill (S. 1796) Proposed American Health Care Act (2017) Medicare for All Act (2021, H.R. 1976) Healthy Americans Act (2007, 2009) Health Se...

2002 single by the X-Ecutioners featuring Mike Shinoda and Mr. HahnIt's Goin' DownSingle by the X-Ecutioners featuring Mike Shinoda and Mr. Hahnfrom the album Built from Scratch Released11 March 2002Recorded2001Genre Nu metal[1] rap rock[2] Length 4:08 (album version) 3:32 (radio version) Label Loud Columbia Songwriter(s) Mike Shinoda Joe Hahn Melvin Bradford Alvin Joiner Producer(s)Mike ShinodaThe X-Ecutioners singles chronology Música Negra (Black Music)/Wordplay (1997)...

 

 

Montreal ComicconLe Comiccon de MontréalMontreal Comiccon logo (2013-)StatusActiveVenuePlace Bonaventure (2006-2011)Palais des Congrès (2012-)Location(s)Montreal, QuebecCountryCanadaInaugurated2006Attendance58,000 in 2017Organized byMajor Comics and other affiliated comic book storesWebsitehttps://www.montrealcomiccon.com The Montreal Comiccon (French: Le Comiccon de Montréal), under its current form, was launched in 2006 as Montreal Comic-Con. The event features comic books, toys, games, ...

 

 

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Goldman. Cet article est une ébauche concernant un producteur de cinéma. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les conventions filmographiques. Alain GoldmanBiographieNaissance 12 janvier 1961 (63 ans)MontmartreNationalité françaiseActivité Producteur de cinémamodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Alain Goldman est un producteur de cinéma né en 1961. Jeunesse et formation Issu d’une famille ...

Anarchisme en MalaisiePrésentationType Aspect dans une région géographique (d)LocalisationLocalisation  Malaisiemodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata L'anarchisme en Malaisie trouve son origine dans les activités révolutionnaires d'immigrants chinois en Malaisie britannique, précurseurs du mouvement anarchiste local, qui atteint son apogée dans les années 1920. Après une campagne de répression de la part des autorités britanniques, l'anarchisme est supplanté par le ...

 

 

شينجي كاغاوا 香川真司 كاغاوا مع منتخب اليابان في كأس العالم 2018 معلومات شخصية الاسم الكامل شينجي كاغاوا[1] الميلاد 17 مارس 1989 (العمر 35 سنة)[1]كوبه، اليابان الطول 1.75 م (5 قدم 9 بوصة)[2] مركز اللعب وسط[3] / جناح الجنسية ياباني معلومات النادي النادي الحالي سينت ت...