Alex Smith Musician
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 40 |
Date of birth | May 7,1984 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Bremerton |
Washington | |
United States | |
Height | 193 (cm) |
NFL Draft | 2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 |
Spouse | Elizabeth Barry |
Current teams | Washington Redskins |
School | The University of Utah |
Job | American football player |
Education | The University of Utah |
Helix Charter High School | |
Southern Methodist University | |
Movies/Shows | Walking Out |
Winter in the Blood | |
The Slaughter Rule | |
Bikini Summer | |
The Journeyman | |
Career end | 2021 |
Children | Hayes Smith |
Sloan Smith | |
Siblings | Andrew J. Smith |
Parents | Annick Smith |
Weight | 70 (kg) |
Teams | Georgia Southern Eagles football |
Southeastern Louisiana Lions football | |
Awards | NFL Honors - AP Comeback Player of the Year |
Picked date | Washington Commanders |
40 yard dash time | 4.7 seconds |
Number | Kansas City Chiefs |
Albums | Bootshake |
Adinkra | |
Grey Space | |
Perspective | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 425114 |
Alex Smith Musician Life story
Alexander Douglas Smith is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for 16 seasons. Smith played college football with Utah, earning first-team All-American honors and winning the 2005 Fiesta Bowl as a senior.
Euston station: Major train disruption after signal failure
... BBC journalist Alex Smith, who is at the station, said: " I ve spoken to some staff who say that they don t know what trains are turning up between platforms one and seven, and where they are going to - resulting in numerous, last-minute dashes for trains as they get announced...
'Extremely rare' 500-year-old textiles stun Antiques Roadshow expert
...By Alex Smith & PA news agency BBC NewsAn Antiques Roadshow expert was left stunned when a never-before-seen Elizabethan textiles collection dating back 500 years appeared during filming...
Great Yarmouth: RNLI rescue trapped cat Icicle from River Bure
... The soggy moggy was spotted by postman Alex Smith while out walking his dog before the start of his shift...
Libya: Thousands of migrants and refugees camp on UN's doorstep
... Video edited by: Alex Smith...
Zoom sees sales boom in the midst of a pandemic
... What did Zoom, is a kind of democratized video conferencing for all types of businesses and made it very easy for everyone, from yoga teachers, to the Pension managers to deploy video, says Alex Smith, senior director at Canalys...
Lime and soda? No thanks, say non-drinkers
... More and more alcohol-free beers are coming on to the market Alex Smith, consumer industry analyst at Shore Capital, says the push into the non-alcohol sector is consumer-led...
The soldier with a secret talent - ballet
...Twenty-two-year-old Alex Smith is a serving soldier in the British Army who nearly went into a very different profession - ballet...
'Extremely rare' 500-year-old textiles stun Antiques Roadshow expert
By Alex Smith & PA news agency BBC News
An Antiques Roadshow expert was left stunned when a never-before-seen Elizabethan textiles collection dating back 500 Years appeared during filming.
The items - which included a bedspread and pillowcases sewn by Elizabeth I and her ladies in waiting - were led by an " extremely rare" ivory silk satin sleeve and sleeve support.
They appeared during filming at Grade I listed Wollaton Hall in Nottingham.
Until their discovery, no examples of sleeve supports were known to exist.
The items - Thought to be worth a " minimum" of £100,000 - belonged to The Willoughby family at Wollaton Hall , which was built in 1588 by wealthy coal baron Sir Francis Willoughby.
The Bbc show said The " unique" sleeve support - known as a farthingale sleeve - had remained in an Almost Perfect condition along with The satin sleeve it originally supported.
'Literally speechless'Author and lecturer Hilary Kay said: " It may not look very exciting, But . . The hair on The back of my neck is rising. It doesn't get much better than this.
" Exceptional. It is such an exciting moment to be faced with something from The 16Th Century which is in such incredible condition. "
Meanwhile textile historian Ninya Mikhaila , also known as The Tudor Tailor, said: " The First Time I saw The farthingale sleeve, I couldn't believe what I was seeing and was literally speechless. "
A replica of The sleeve was made for academics to study as it is too rare to be modelled and was placed into secure storage.
The farthingale sleeve is made from a thick cotton material called fustian, stitched with 14 casings of linen each containing a hoop of baleen, also known as whalebone.
Ms Mikhaila added: " The sleeve is not only an extremely rare survival of an item of English dress from The 16Th Century , it also offers us The opportunity to see an example of once common materials such as fustian, and what must have been one of The earliest uses of baleen for stiffening outside of The Royal Wardrobe . "
Source of news: bbc.com