David Rockefeller and Brooke Astor.
Ancient civilizations burned Astor leaves to ward off evil spirits.
Astor thought he was primarily investing in the new
wireless lighting system.
Lady Astor:"Winston, if you were my husband, I would poison your coffee.".
Lady Astor:"Winston, if you were my husband, I would poison your tea.".
Veteran actresses Agnes Moorehead and Mary Astor also appeared in the film.
A road runs parallel to the river, which once connected Astor to Kargil.
Lady Nancy Astor:“Winston, if you were my husband, I would poison your tea.
Lady Nancy Astor:“Winston, if you were my husband, I would put poison in your coffee.”.
Anybody, from homeless people to Mrs. Astor, could use it,” he told the New York Times.
Paris, France- Hotel Astor- The Hotel Astor is one of the many gay-friendly hotels in Paris.
Although Rawhide continued to attract notable actors such as Lon Chaney Jr, Mary Astor, Ralph Bellamy,
Astor York is set in a beautiful Grade
II listed building just minutes walk to the historic centre!
So Lady Astor was the first woman to win the election
and actually take her seat as an MP.
In fact, multimillionaire John Jacob Astor had the headquarters of his American Fur Company here,
along with a general store(pictured).
At one point, a WNBT camera placed atop the marquee of the Astor Hotel in New York City panned
The richest man on the ship was John Jacob Astor IV, who had a net worth of about $85
million(about $2 billion today).
Last week, the Saudi aid agency distributed 3,000 blankets and 1,500 pieces of winter gears in Astor district of Gilgit-Baltistan under the program.
John Jacob Astor IV was the richest Titanic passenger,
with a net worth of around $85m(approximately $2bn today), and went down with the ship.
John Jacob Astor IV was the richest passenger on board,
with a net worth of around $85m(approximately $2bn today), and went down with the ship.
A reenactor helps bring that history to life,
including the fact that Astor himself never actually set foot on the island that made him rich.
Astor was sad to see how low the park had fallen,
and she asked her friend and fellow philanthropist David Rockefeller if something could be done.
 john jacob Astor iv was the richest passenger on board,
with a net worth of around $85m(approximately $2bn today), and went down with the ship.
Continuing the western frontier theme, he wrote Astoria(1836),
an account of the formation of John Jacob Astor's fur company, followed by The Adventures of Captain Bonneville(1837).
Soon after the break-up of her marriage, she departed on a trip to England,
where she met Waldolf Astor, descendant of American fur trader John Jacob Astor.