He was on the Lighthouse dial in the Season 6 episode "Lighthouse." He was number 108, which is the number of the timer in the hatch and the sum of 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42.
Tristan Davies has written: 'Cake' -- subject(s): American Love stories 'Wallace and Gromit and the Lost Slipper (Wallace & Gromit)' 'Crackers in Space (Wallace & Gromit)' 'Soundings from the Parish Pump'
Philip R. Wallace has written: 'On the relativistic equations of motion in electromagnetic theory' 'Paradox lost' -- subject(s): Quantum theory
Abraham Lincoln lost his son William Wallace "Willie" Lincoln February 20, 1862 .
Uncle Hammer and the Logan family surprised the Wallace's by presenting them with a fake deed to their land, making them believe they had lost their ownership. This confrontation exposed the Wallace's unethical behavior and put them in a position of vulnerability.
Not sure quite how, but a cargo of balsam on board the ship caught fire and Alfred Russel Wallace plus all the crew had to abandon ship. Wallace lost almost every one of the many specimens he was bringing back to England.
The only battle Wallace won was the Battle of Stirling Bridge, 11th September 1297. The following year, at Falkirk, he lost and had to continue using guerrilla tactics until his betrayal in 1305.
The cast of The Lost Ledge - 1915 includes: Sherman Bainbridge William Clifford as Andrew Leslie Marie Walcamp as Margaret Wallace
The cast of The Lost Laugh - 1928 includes: Monte Collins as The Washing Machine Salesman Lucille Hutton as The Wife Wallace Lupino as The Husband
1968--beat Hubert Humphrey (D) and George Wallace (3rd party) 1972--beat George McGovern
The cast of The Lost House - 1915 includes: Elmer Clifton as Cuthbert Lillian Gish as Dosia Dale Wallace Reid as Ford Allan Sears as Dr. Protheroe
Some of the battles William Wallace fought in were the Battle of Elcho Park, the Battle of Falkirk, and the Action at Earnside. He also fought in the Action at Happrew, the Battle of Loudoun Hill, the Raid of Scone, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge, among others. Wallace was one of the prominent leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
The address of the Wallace Public is: 415 River St, Wallace, 83873 2260