Why do they say Gordon Bennett?

One thought is that he created, for the FDNY, The James Gordon Bennett
James Gordon Bennett
(September 1, 1795 – June 1, 1872) was the founder, editor and publisher of the New York Herald and a major figure in the history of American newspapers.
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medal for bravery, the highest honour a Fireman could receive. And New York fire men used to say 'Gordon Bennett' as a shock expletive when something was surprisingly good. As in 'that was so good, it should win the Gordon Bennett'.
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Where did the expression Gordon Bennett come from?

The expression is thought to derive from the controversial reputation of James Gordon Bennett Jr. (1841–1918), son of Scottish-born James Gordon Bennett Sr. founder and publisher of the New York Herald. Bennett was an accomplished polo player, tennis player and yachtsman.
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What was James Gordon Bennett known for?

He was generally known as Gordon Bennett to distinguish him from his father. Among his many sports-related accomplishments he organized both the first polo match and the first tennis match in the United States, and he personally won the first trans-oceanic yacht race.
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What is the Gordon Bennett route?

The Gordon Bennett Cup Race took place in 1903. The route went through Laois, Kildare and Carlow and was the precursor to the present day Formula 1 Grand Prix.
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Who is Gordon Bennett the artist?

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Gordon Bennett (9 October 1955 – 3 June 2014) was an Australian artist of Aboriginal and Anglo-Celtic descent. Born in Monto, Queensland, Bennett was a significant figure in contemporary Indigenous Australian art.
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Gordon Bennett, the man who made Beaulieu Sur Mer.



What happened to Gordon Bennett?

He died on 1 August 1962 at Dural, survived by his wife and daughter. After a state funeral at St Andrew's Cathedral, his body was cremated. The diary that Bennett kept while serving in Malaya is held at the State Library of New South Wales.
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What is a linear perspective in art?

linear perspective, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface. All parallel lines (orthogonals) in a painting or drawing using this system converge in a single vanishing point on the composition's horizon line.
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Is James Gordon Bennett a real person?

James Gordon Bennett, (born Sept. 1, 1795, Newmill, Banffshire, Scot. —died June 1, 1872, New York, N.Y., U.S.), Scottish-born American editor who shaped many of the methods of modern journalism.
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What happened to the New York Herald?

In 1924 the Herald thus disappeared into the New York Herald-Tribune, which was a voice of moderate Republicanism and competent journalism for the next four decades. The paper began to decline after Ogden Reid's death in 1947, however, and financial difficulties led to its closure in 1966.
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Why do we say happy as Larry?

Larry Foley was an australian boxer who never lost a fight. His last fight was in the 1870's, he was paid the vast sum of £1000 and won the fight - "hence as happy as Larry".
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What does happy as Larry mean?

happy as Larry in British English

or as happy as Larry. British, Australian and New Zealand informal. extremely happy.
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Where does my giddy aunt come from?

[Oh,] my giddy aunt! is used as a playful euphemism to avoid blasphemy and is thought to have derived from (if not quoted from) the farcical comedy Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas that ran for 1,466 performances on its first production starting December 1892.
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Where is the vanishing point in Da Vinci's The Last Supper?

A classic Renaissance artwork using one point perspective is Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper from 1498. Da Vinci composes the work by locating the vanishing point directly behind the head of Christ, thus drawing the viewer's attention to the center.
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Why do paintings look so weird?

Why paintings used to look so weird, and how linear perspective changed everything. Linear perspective organizes the frame, making it seem like it's happening in a real space and directing your eye to the most important part of the scene. Today we're talking about linear perspective.
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Who invented 2 point perspective?

Two-point perspective was demonstrated as early as 1525 by Albrecht Dürer, who studied perspective by reading Piero and Pacioli's works, in his Unterweisung der messung ("Instruction of the measurement").
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When did Gordon Bennett start painting?

Bennett's prolific art career began after graduating from the Queensland College of Art, Brisbane, in 1988 at the age of 33.
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How did Del Kathryn Barton become an artist?

Growing up in the Blue Mountains with nomadic hippie-esque parents, Barton realised at a very young age she had a flair for highly imaginative drawing. Between 1990 and 1993, she studied for a BFA at Sydney College of Fine Arts, already an experienced artist, and taught there for the next two years.
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What does Oh my sainted aunt mean?

My-sainted-aunt definition

Filters. (UK) Expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.
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What is the meaning of Bob's your uncle?

Definition of and Bob's your uncle

British, informal. —used to say that something is easy to do or use Just complete the form, pay the fee, and Bob's your uncle!
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Why Is Bob your uncle and Fanny your aunt?

The origins are uncertain, but a common theory is that the expression arose after Conservative Prime Minister Robert Cecil known as Bob appointed his nephew Arthur Balfour as Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1887, an act of favoritism which was apparently both surprising and unpopular.
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What is a sand boy?

1 : a peddler of sand at a seashore resort —used chiefly in the phrase happy as a sandboy. 2 : any of various hopping insects (as a sand flea) found on sandy beaches.
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What does living the life of Riley mean?

Definition of life of Riley

: a carefree comfortable way of living.
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Where does the saying life of Riley come from?

A life of luxury: “Sheila found herself living the life of Riley after she won the lottery.” The expression comes from a popular song of the 1880s, “Is That Mr. Reilly?”, in which the title character describes what he would do if he suddenly became wealthy.
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What does being at sixes and sevens mean?

phrase [usually verb-link PHRASE] If you say that someone or something is at sixes and sevens, you mean that they are confused or disorganized.
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