The Cygnet Ring was an English band best known for the song "Love Crime". The band was founded by the singer Rus Harrison who had previously been in a local indie band called Playing At Trains and had gained a cult following around the late 1980s.
The Cygnet Ring released a number of 7" and 12" singles during its existence and recorded one full-length album called Hopeful Monsters.
Discography
Singles
* "18 Daze" (North South 1990)
* "Love Crime" (North South 1991)
* "Pale Guru" (North South 1991)
* "Love Crime" (Warner Music UK 1992)
* "Banjos in Bengal" (Warner Music UK 1992)
Albums
* Hopeful Monsters (North South 1992)
The Cygnet Ring released a number of 7" and 12" singles during its existence and recorded one full-length album called Hopeful Monsters.
Discography
Singles
* "18 Daze" (North South 1990)
* "Love Crime" (North South 1991)
* "Pale Guru" (North South 1991)
* "Love Crime" (Warner Music UK 1992)
* "Banjos in Bengal" (Warner Music UK 1992)
Albums
* Hopeful Monsters (North South 1992)
William T. Kane (September 8, 1932 - September 23, 2008) was born in Jamaica, New York to J.T.Kane, a doctor and Majorie Lillian(née. Davis) formerly of London, England. He held patents in crystallography and was a Physicist for Corning Glassware in Corning, New York. His dissertation for a Ph.D. in 1966 from the University of Missouri was in the field of X-Ray crystallography, Biomolecular Structure Determination Methods and heat-sensing developments in technology. At Corning he helped set international standards for the science of Fiber-Optics as used in communication.
Education and Career
He attended the university of Colorado in Boulder where he studied Geology, publishing in 1949 a paper on Sediment Size Analysis which calculated textual parameters using Fortran; university of Kansas at Lawrence and university of Missouri at Columbia. Kane served in the USAir Force as a flight navigator, serving in the 55th and 38th Strategic Air Reconnaissance Wing from 1953-1959 and earned a Distinguished flying cross and the U.S. Air Medal for his exploits during the cold war. His job as an electronic warfare officer were considered spy missions as they involved crossing the U.S.S.R. and were not publicly disclosed until after the Iron Curtain fell in 1989.
He became a reserve officer from 1959-1966 and retired at the rank of Air Force Captain. In 1969 he joined the 91st congress as a professional staff aide to the house veterans committee.
He worked for Corning labs (Formerly Corning Glass Works) developing early fiber optical cable technology. Advances in Optical fiber communications based on his patents for heat sensing enabled the transmittal increase 100-fold over copper lines from node to node spanning a ten-year period, these innovations later transformed the Internet and communications world-wide. He lived and worked in Big Flats, Corning and Lake Placid, N.Y.
Patents
Kane held three patents in Heat sensing technology and Crystallography which were used in the manufacturing process of fiber optical cables. Corning had a monopoly in the processes having won lawsuits to retain the rights. His PhD in 1966 was for X-Ray Crystallography, where the phase problem caused by the scattering of x-rays bounced off a crystal was the primary study.
Later Life and Death
Retiring to Cheyenne in 1993 he indulged his love for skiing and was an avid sportsman. He was active in the Rotary club. With His wife Virginia (Ginny), they had 3 girls, Gretchen, Ellen and Kathleen (Cindy) and a son, Ret. Brig. Gen. William P. Kane of Colorado Springs. He passed in a retirement home at the age of 76 after a lengthy illness.
See Also
Shirley Ann Jackson Concurrent Optical Fiber Patents
Education and Career
He attended the university of Colorado in Boulder where he studied Geology, publishing in 1949 a paper on Sediment Size Analysis which calculated textual parameters using Fortran; university of Kansas at Lawrence and university of Missouri at Columbia. Kane served in the USAir Force as a flight navigator, serving in the 55th and 38th Strategic Air Reconnaissance Wing from 1953-1959 and earned a Distinguished flying cross and the U.S. Air Medal for his exploits during the cold war. His job as an electronic warfare officer were considered spy missions as they involved crossing the U.S.S.R. and were not publicly disclosed until after the Iron Curtain fell in 1989.
He became a reserve officer from 1959-1966 and retired at the rank of Air Force Captain. In 1969 he joined the 91st congress as a professional staff aide to the house veterans committee.
He worked for Corning labs (Formerly Corning Glass Works) developing early fiber optical cable technology. Advances in Optical fiber communications based on his patents for heat sensing enabled the transmittal increase 100-fold over copper lines from node to node spanning a ten-year period, these innovations later transformed the Internet and communications world-wide. He lived and worked in Big Flats, Corning and Lake Placid, N.Y.
Patents
Kane held three patents in Heat sensing technology and Crystallography which were used in the manufacturing process of fiber optical cables. Corning had a monopoly in the processes having won lawsuits to retain the rights. His PhD in 1966 was for X-Ray Crystallography, where the phase problem caused by the scattering of x-rays bounced off a crystal was the primary study.
Later Life and Death
Retiring to Cheyenne in 1993 he indulged his love for skiing and was an avid sportsman. He was active in the Rotary club. With His wife Virginia (Ginny), they had 3 girls, Gretchen, Ellen and Kathleen (Cindy) and a son, Ret. Brig. Gen. William P. Kane of Colorado Springs. He passed in a retirement home at the age of 76 after a lengthy illness.
See Also
Shirley Ann Jackson Concurrent Optical Fiber Patents
Morris Young Ltd. was a Scottish road haulage company founded in 1948 by Morris Young. It supplied construction machinery throughout Scotland's Central Belt. Based in Perth, Scotland, it ceased trading, after 70 years, in June 2020 due to the firm's directors, Colin (b. 1949) and David Young (b. 1946), sons of Morris, susceptibility to falling victim to COVID-19, due to both being in their 70s. It had already furloughed its workforce.
Established in 1948, prior to ceasing trade, the company employed sixteen people and had a lorry fleet of thirty. and his wife, Janet (b. 1917), set up the business with a single tractor. Morris had missed out on securing his father's tenancy at Hilton of Gask. He acquired Hillyland Farm, which sits on twenty acres, from Mungo Murray, 7th Earl of Mansfield, in 1952 and bought the first of his lorries the following year. His sons joined the business in the early 1960s and it expanded the firm's haulage and plant hire interests.
Established in 1948, prior to ceasing trade, the company employed sixteen people and had a lorry fleet of thirty. and his wife, Janet (b. 1917), set up the business with a single tractor. Morris had missed out on securing his father's tenancy at Hilton of Gask. He acquired Hillyland Farm, which sits on twenty acres, from Mungo Murray, 7th Earl of Mansfield, in 1952 and bought the first of his lorries the following year. His sons joined the business in the early 1960s and it expanded the firm's haulage and plant hire interests.
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Bisharad Basnet is an Indo-Nepalese film and theatre actor and director. He is also the founder & director of Acting School of India in Mumbai. Basnet was born to a Nepali mother and Indian father who finished his schooling in Nepal, and he moved to New Delhi for theatre studies and then went to Mumbai to make his career in Bollywood films. He made his directorial debut with Mr. Virgin and produced it as well for the first time. He also worked as director at Navi Mumbai International Film Festival.
Filmography
As a film director
* Mr. Virgin
* Na Yeta Na Uta
As an actor
* Sushree Sampati
* Dui Rupaiyan
* Drama: Barha Durbasa
Bisharad Basnet is an Indo-Nepalese film and theatre actor and director. He is also the founder & director of Acting School of India in Mumbai. Basnet was born to a Nepali mother and Indian father who finished his schooling in Nepal, and he moved to New Delhi for theatre studies and then went to Mumbai to make his career in Bollywood films. He made his directorial debut with Mr. Virgin and produced it as well for the first time. He also worked as director at Navi Mumbai International Film Festival.
Filmography
As a film director
* Mr. Virgin
* Na Yeta Na Uta
As an actor
* Sushree Sampati
* Dui Rupaiyan
* Drama: Barha Durbasa