Linda J. Bailey has written:
'How to get going when you can barely get out of bed' -- subject(s): Mental Depression, Mental health, Women
Priscilla Woods Baillie has written:
'Microalgal-microhabitat interactions' -- subject(s): Estuarine sediments, Diatoms, Estuarine ecology
Priscilla Baird Hinckley has written:
'\\'
Priscilla Sanders has written:
'With you in mind'
Priscilla Masters has written:
'A Plea of Insanity'
'And None Shall Sleep (Joanna Piercy Mysteries)'
'Disturbing ground' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women physicians
Priscilla Craven has written:
'A lighted candle'
Waneta Elsie Hickman Bailey has written:
'A genealogy of family records'
Albert Craig Baird has written: 'General Speech'
He was not. "Bard of Avon" - or "Bard" for short is correct.
As for popularizing this ancient art form I would nominate Bill Baird. He preferred the spelling of Bil Baird. He produced a puppet-magic show at the Chrysler Pavilion at the New York World"s fair in l964-65 which publicized the phrase Show-Go_Round which was a revolving stage and even had a theme song. in a different vein the Sc ince Fiction mogul Gerry Anderson who developed Supermarionation (UK)
It is spelled Turkey Trot. It was a rather agrarian-oriented popular song and/or Dance around about l9l5. There were two principal variants- Turkey Trot proper, and the more speeded-up Turkey In the Straw- which lent itself to some off color parodies about cross-breeding Birds. ( Baird Brain indeed!)
The first public broadcast of television was in 1929 by the BBC from their new television studios in Crystal Palace, London. The system was based on John Logie Baird's television first shown to the public in 1925. The system was an electro-mechanical one and used a rotating disc to assist in creating the 30 line image. The system lasted for 5 years at which time the BBC adopted a fully electronic system for the first time. Also in 1929, Philo Farnsworth demonstrated the first fully electronic system. His previous demonstrations in 1927 were electro-mechanical like the Baird system. Legal battles dogged those involved in development of television in the US and public broadcasts in America were only started in 1939. When it started, it was a fully electronic system based on Farnsworth's work.
Frank Baird has written: 'Rob Macnab'
Kristin Baird has written: 'My Body Belongs to Me'
Josephine Baird has written: 'Pescadito gazette'
B. Baird has written: 'The art of the puppet'
Mabel G. Baird has written: 'Poems of Mabel G. Baird'
W. Baird has written: 'A cyclopaedia of the natural sciences'
D C. Baird has written: 'Experimentation'
Patrick Baird has written: 'Birmingham Past and Present'
Patrick D. Baird has written: 'The polar world'
Albert Craig Baird has written: 'General Speech'
Peter D. Baird has written: 'Protecting Moscow from the Soviets'
Henry Martyn Baird has written: 'The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre'