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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gibson, MO; The Gibson; Gibson, Missouri; Gibson (disambiguation)

Gibson      
n. Gibson (nome; coctail)
William Gibson         
  • [[Bruce Sterling]], co-author with Gibson of the short story "[[Red Star, Winter Orbit]]" (1983) and the 1990 steampunk novel ''[[The Difference Engine]]''
  • [[William S. Burroughs]] at his 70th birthday party in 1984. Burroughs, more than any other [[beat generation]] writer, was an important influence on the adolescent Gibson.
  • The [[San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge]], a fictional squatted version of which constitutes the setting for Gibson's [[Bridge trilogy]]
  • William Gibson in Bloomsbury, London in September 2007. His fiction is hailed by critics for its characterization of [[late capitalism]], [[postindustrial society]] and the portents of the [[information age]].
  • Gibson has often collaborated with [[performance art]]ists such as theatre group [[La Fura dels Baus]], here performing at the [[Singapore Arts Festival]] in May 2007.
  • Gibson is renowned for his visionary influence on—and predictive attunement to—technology, design, urban sociology and [[cyberculture]]. Image captured in the Scylla bookstore of Paris, France on March 14, 2008.
  • Aside from his short stories and novels, Gibson has written several film screenplays and [[television episode]]s.
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  • Gibson signing one of his novels in 2010
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AMERICAN-CANADIAN SPECULATIVE FICTION NOVELIST AND FOUNDER OF THE CYBERPUNK SUBGENRE
William Ford Gibson; The X-Files episodes written by William Gibson; William gibson; William Gibson (novelist); Garage Kubrick; William Gibson's "The X-Files" episodes; GreatDismal; Pines Elementary School; George Wythe High School (Wytheville, Virginia); Southern Arizona School for Boys; Southern Arizona School; Arizona School for Boys; William F. Gibson (author); Gibsonian
William Gibson, scrittore di fantascienza americano
Ellis Island         
  • Ellis Island buildings circa 1893
  • Colorized image of a tattooed German stowaway who was later deported. 1 May 1911.
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  • European immigrants]] arriving at Ellis Island, 1915
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  • The main building's registry room
  • Excerpt from a museum exhibit
  • State border after ''New Jersey vs. New York'', 1998
  • The bridge to Liberty State Park
  • Seen from east. From left to right: contagious diseases ward; lawn; hospital; ferry basin; main building, kitchen, dormitory, and immigration building
  • Ellis Island Ferry Building
  • First Ellis Island Immigrant Station, built in 1892 and destroyed 1897
  • Isolation ward on island 3
  • A Smith Drum laundry machine in the outbuilding
  • Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital
  • Undated photo of southern facade of kitchen and laundry
  • Wall of Honor
  • Immigrants being inspected, 1904
  • Dormitory room for detained immigrants
  • Scenes at the Immigration Depot and a nearby dock on Ellis Island, 1906
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  • December 2014 aerial view of the area; in the foreground is Ellis Island, and behind it is [[Liberty State Park]] and [[Downtown Jersey City]]
  • Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, 1902
  • Aerial view
  • alt=Entrance to the Main Building, seen from the south. The entrance canopy can be seen in the foreground, and the three arches of the south facade, as well as two of the ornamental towers, can be seen in the background.
  • Film by [[Edison Studios]] showing immigrants disembarking from the steam [[ferry]]boat ''William Myers'', July 9, 1903
  • Serbian Gypsy]] family who was later deported. 1905.
  • A Finnish [[stowaway]], 1926. Original caption: ''The desire to come to America must have been very strong for this young man to face all sorts of uncertainties''.<ref name="captions"/>
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  • ''A group of Slavic immigrants register many shades of emotion. The baby salutes his new home – quite a family group.'' 1905.
  • Judge]]'', March 22, 1890)<br/>''"Mr. Windom, if you are going to make this island a garbage heap, I am returning to France"''
  • View from the southeast; the baggage and dormitory (right) is east of the main building (left)
  • radicals]]"'' awaiting deportation, 1920
  • Exhausted Slavic immigrant, 1907.
  • Detail of ceiling of registry room
ISLAND IN NEW YORK HARBOR IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Ellis Island National Monument; Oyster Island; Ellis island; Ellis Island, New York City; Kissing Post; Kissing post; Ellis Island Immigration station; Ellis Island Immigration Museum; Ellis Island, NY; Fort Gibson (New York and New Jersey); Kioshk; Gull Island (New York); Gull Island (New Jersey); Gull Island (New York Harbor); Little Oyster Island; Dyre's Island; Anderson's Island; Bucking Island; Gibbet Island; Gibbet's Island; Gibbets Island; Ellis's Island; Ellis' Island; Ellis Island (New Jersey); Ellis Island (New York); Ellis Island (New York and New Jersey); Ellis Island (New Jersey and New York); Ellis Island (New York City); Ellis Island (Jersey City); Arne Pettersen
Isola Ellis, centro di immigrazione nel porto di New York che accolse oltre 12 milioni di immigranti (fu chiuso nel 1954 e fu trasformato in museo)

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