Charles Tatham may refer to: Charles Heathcote Tatham (1772–1842), British architect Charles Tatham (fencer) (1854–1939), American Olympic fencer Charlie...
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Charles T. Tatham (September 3, 1854 – September 24, 1939) was an American fencer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He was born and died in New...
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Charles Tatham (5 August 1864 – 27 February 1925) was a British real tennis player who competed in the jeu de paume tournament at the 1908 Summer Olympics...
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a granddaughter of an Army general. On March 30, 1933, she married Charles Tatham Jr, and had two sons. In the 1940s, she created under her maiden name...
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Alisha Tatham (born 1986), Canadian basketball player Arthur Tatham (1808–1874), English rector, member of the Shoreham Ancients (son of Charles Heathcote...
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Charles Tatham (born 1963) is a Canadian screenwriter and television producer best known for his work on Arrested Development, How I Met Your Mother, and...
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(last edition while Graham & Dodd were faculty members of Columbia) Charles Tatham, Jr., joins as collaborator on utility company valuation - LCCN: 2005270180...
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Charles Murray Tatham (November 8, 1925 - February 3, 2016) was a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario...
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Silver Charles Tatham 1904 St. Louis Fencing Men's épée Silver Albertson Van Zo Post 1904 St. Louis Fencing Men's foil Bronze Charles Tatham 1904 St...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze Épée details Ramón Fonst Cuba Charles Tatham United States Albertson Van Zo Post United States Foil, Individual details Ramón...
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the 1790s for Lord Grenville. The architects were Samuel Wyatt and Charles Tatham. Grenville knew the spot from rambles during his time at Eton College...
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John Tatham (fl. 1632–1664) was an English dramatist of the mid-17th century. He was a strong Cavalier. Little is known of Tatham personally. He was a...
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Zo Post for Cuba instead of the United States: the IOC also showed Charles Tatham as Cuban for individual fencing events and American for the team event...
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of the Secret Intelligence Service. On 15 January 1973, Rennie's son Charles Tatham Ogilvy Rennie, and his daughter-in-law were arrested for an alleged...
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Charles Heathcote Tatham (8 February 1772 in Westminster, London – 10 April 1842 in London), was an English architect of the early nineteenth century....
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Yarborough. His heir, also Charles (1781 – 1846), was created Earl of Yarborough in 1837. The father engaged Charles Heathcote Tatham to make extensions to...
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original (PDF) on 16 September 2012. Retrieved 12 February 2022. Archibald, Charles H. (1962). "The Failure of the West Indies Federation". The World Today...
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Cuba with the other two medals in the 1904 épée event as well, despite Charles Tatham (silver) and Albertson Van Zo Post (bronze) being from the United States...
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Louis details Ramón Fonst Cuba Albertson Van Zo Post United States Charles Tatham United States 1908 London not included in the Olympic program 1912...
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Tatham established a primary school behind the nursery school, which he called the Charles Tatham Memorial School, named after his father, Charles Goodeve...
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Charles Ernest Tatham (13 February 1905 – 14 September 1997) was a Canadian theologian, missionary, and author of books. Tatham was born in Wellington...
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Constantinovna of Russia, Queen consort of the Hellenes (d. 1926) 1854 – Charles Tatham, American fencer (d. 1939) 1856 – Louis Sullivan, American architect...
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a group of followers of William Blake. The son of Charles Heathcote Tatham, an architect, Tatham and his brother and sister were all associated with...
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German-American film producer, founded Universal Studios (b. 1867) 1939 – Charles Tatham, American fencer (b. 1854) 1945 – Hans Geiger, German physicist and...
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8 Silver Charles Tatham Fencing Men's épée September 7 Silver Albertson Van Zo Post Fencing Men's foil September 7 Bronze Charles Tatham Fencing Men's...
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was actually Cuban, but the other two men (Albertson Van Zo Post and Charles Tatham) were marked as Cuban by the IOC despite being American. The mistake...
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the law abolishing the slave trade. The architect was Samuel Wyatt. Charles Tatham was architect for changes in the 19th century. Grenville knew the spot...
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Díaz (CUB) United States (USA) Charles Tatham Charles Townsend Arthur Fox None awarded Épée details Ramón Fonst Cuba Charles Tatham United States Albertson...
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1790. In 1794, he travelled to Italy (with another young architect, Charles Tatham) at the expense of John Martindale, proprietor of White's, and remained...
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Townsend Albertson Van Zo Post 1902 Charles Tatham James P. Parker Albertson Van Zo Post 1901 Charles Tatham Charles Tatham Albertson Van Zo Post 1900 W. D...
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