Edward Tate (30 August 1877 – 4 January 1953) was an English first-class cricketer and cricket coach. Tate was born in the New Forest at Lyndhurst in August...
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Edward Tate (1877–1953) was an English cricketer. Edward Tate may also refer to: Pop Tate (baseball) (Edward Christopher Tate, 1860–1932), Major League...
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Tate is an institution that houses, in a network of four art galleries, the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern...
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Norman Edward Tate MBE (1890–1962) was a notable New Zealand entertainer. He was born in Papakura, New Zealand, in 1890. In the 1959 Queen's Birthday...
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Nicholas John Tate (born 18 June 1942) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as pilot Alan Carter in the 1970s science fiction series...
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Tate Rodemaker (born April 30, 2001) is an American football quarterback for the Southern Miss Golden Eagles. He previously played for the Florida State...
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It is part of the Tate network of galleries in England, with Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives. Founded by Sir Henry Tate, it houses a substantial...
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Tate Buckley Donovan (born September 25, 1963) is an American actor, comedian and television director. He is known for portraying Tom Shayes in Damages...
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Doris Tate (1924–1992), American activist Drew Tate (born 1984), American football player Edward Tate (1877–1953), English cricketer Eleanora E. Tate (born...
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Susan Atkins (section Sharon Tate and LaBianca murders)
participation in eight of these killings, including the most notorious, the Tate murders in 1969. She was sentenced to death, which was subsequently commuted...
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Granger 1896–1899 Charles Sutcliffe 1899–1909 Edwin Whitehead 1909–1930 Harry Windle 1930–1932 William Bracewell 1932–1934 Edward Tate 1934–1948 Tom Clegg...
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Edward Tate (born 1901 in South Shields, England) was an English football full-back who began his career in Canada and finished it in the American Soccer...
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Cohen and Tate (also known as Cohen & Tate) is a 1989 American thriller film written and directed by Eric Red and starring Roy Scheider, Adam Baldwin and...
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Adam Lee; Harrison, Phil; Adams, Derek; Hammond, Wally; Lawrenson, Edward; Tate, Gabriel (March 23, 2020). "The 100 best comedy movies: the funniest...
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Adam Lee; Harrison, Phil; Adams, Derek; Hammond, Wally; Lawrenson, Edward; Tate, Gabriel (March 23, 2020). "The 100 best comedy movies: the funniest...
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Elizabeth (November 20, 2018). "Oakland Remembers World Was I. James Edward Tate, Jr". Wheatley, Thomas (2017). "Morris Brown College used to enroll 2...
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Inside Washington's Quest to Bring Down Edward Snowden". Vice News. Retrieved June 4, 2015. Gellman, Barton; Tate, Julie; Soltani, Ashkan (July 5, 2014)...
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Saxon Tate, 5th Baronet, CBE (28 November 1931 – 11 July 2012) was an English businessman particularly associated with the family sugar business Tate & Lyle...
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Edward VI (12 October 1537 – 6 July 1553) was King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death in 1553. He was crowned on 20 February 1547...
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Edward Burra". Tate Etc. Tate. Retrieved 13 August 2014. Causey, Andrew. Edward Burra. Complete Catalogue (Phaidon, 1985) Chappell, William. Edward Burra:...
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Manson Family (section Encounter with Tate)
Watson, and Patricia Krenwinkel entered the home of Hollywood actress Sharon Tate and murdered her and four others. Linda Kasabian was also present, but did...
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Inn; Joseph Finch, Settlers' Arms; Joseph Robson, Trades' Arms; and Edward Tate, Durham Hotel. Two of these continue to operate today. The plan and street...
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William F. Tate IV is an American social scientist and higher education administrator. In May 2021, he was selected as president of the Louisiana State...
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in London's Tate Gallery, re-established a canon of Pre-Raphaelite work. Among many other exhibitions, there was another large show at Tate Britain in...
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the then Rector of Emmanuel, the Rev. Edward Tate, founded the Episcopal School, St. Stephen’s School for Boys. Tate resigned from Emmanuel in 1945 to become...
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related to Edward Bower. Edward Bower on Artnet Portraits by Edward Bower (National Portrait Gallery) Portrait of Sir John Drake (c. 1646 - Tate Gallery...
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About What You Know (category Little Man Tate (band) albums)
the tagline of the film Little Man Tate, to which the band owe their name. All songs written by Jon Windle and Edward 'Maz' Marriott. "Man I Hate Your Band"...
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Charles Manson (redirect from Manson-Tate murders)
murder for the deaths of seven people, including the film actress Sharon Tate. The prosecution contended that, while Manson never directly ordered the...
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private collection. Sidonia von Bork 1560 (1860), Tate Britain, London. Clara von Bork 1560 (1860), Tate Britain, London. Merlin and Nimue from 'Morte d'Arthur'...
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Inklings. Retrieved 23 June 2014. "Centenary exhibition of Sir Edward Burne-Jones at London Tate Gallery". The Straits Times. 24 July 1933. p. 6. Wildman 1998...
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