Brigadier Sir Francis Smith Reid CBE, RA (1900–1970) was a senior officer in the British Army during the Second World War and the following years. He was...
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Ronald Francis Reid-Daly CLM DMM MBE (22 September 1928 – 9 August 2010) was a Rhodesian military officer who founded and commanded the Selous Scouts special...
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collaborator Reid Paley, as Paley & Francis (Reid Paley & Black Francis). The debut Paley & Francis album (also titled Paley & Francis) was produced...
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Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It means "red". Alan Reid (disambiguation), multiple people Alex Reid (disambiguation), multiple people Alexander...
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"generally favorable reviews". All tracks are written by Aluna Francis and George Reid, except where noted Notes The UK and German physical deluxe edition...
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Paley & Francis is a studio album by Paley & Francis (Reid Paley and Black Francis), recorded in Nashville in September 2010, and released in the UK &...
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success, leading to a decision to expand pseudo operations. Major Ronald Francis Reid-Daly was selected to command the unit that became the Selous Scouts in...
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Reid Miles (July 4, 1927 – February 2, 1993) was an American graphic designer and photographer best known for his work for Blue Note Records in the 1950s...
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Francis Reid Murphy (27 March 1844 - 24 January 1892) was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He represented the seat of Barcoo from 1885...
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Francis Reid (16 June 1920 – 2 February 1970) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a striker for Cumnock Juniors, Huddersfield Town, Stockport...
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Danusia May Francis-Reid OLY (born 13 May 1994) is a retired British artistic gymnast who represented Great Britain and Jamaica in international competition...
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Frank Benbini (born Mark Francis Reid, 21 September 1974 in Leicester, England) is the British drummer and one third of Fun Lovin' Criminals (FLC). He...
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American women accepted into the American Red Cross Nursing Service Francis Reid (1900–1970), male British Army officer This disambiguation page lists...
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engineer and vigilante Frank Reid (Canadian football) (born c. 1946), Canadian football player and politician Francis Reid (1900–1970), British Army officer...
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States, as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank. Commerce was founded by Francis Reid Long with $10,000 in capital in 1865, just as communities were rebuilding...
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hitting and highly rated prospect Pelé Reid, who was 13–0 (13 knockouts) and favoured to beat Francis. Francis beat Reid in three rounds by knockout. In April...
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AlunaGeorge (redirect from Aluna Francis)
music duo from London, consisting of singer-songwriter Aluna Francis and producer George Reid. Since 2020, the duo has been on indefinite hiatus, allowing...
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Francis Reid Long (May 19, 1812 – June 22, 1881) was Kansas City Mayor in 1869 and founder of what would become Commerce Bancshares. Long was born in Woodford...
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Centerfold. Credits adapted from the liner notes of I Remember. Aluna Francis – vocals (tracks 1–3, 5, 6, 8–12) AlunaGeorge – vocals (tracks 4, 7) Pell...
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released in September 2018, featuring vocals from singer Cautious Clay. Francis and Reid have been on hiatus since releasing I Remember (2016). Champagne Eyes...
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Sir George Houston Reid GCB GCMG PC KC (25 February 1845 – 12 September 1918) was an Australian and British politician, diplomat and barrister who served...
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Stanley Spencer Reid (12 July 1872 – 29 June 1901) was an Australian rules footballer with the Fitzroy Football Club from 1894 to 1898. Soon after his...
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job passed to Pyotr Argunov, with consultancy by Francis Reid, manager of Tsaritsyno Park project. Reid and his associate, Nikolai Kuverin, worked in Ostankino...
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Gordon Stanley Reid AC (22 September 1923 – 26 October 1989) was an Australian academic who served as the 26th Governor of Western Australia. Born in Hurstville...
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Records) "Reid Paley & Black Francis: Paley & Francis". American Songwriter. October 18, 2011. "Album Review: Paley & Francis – Paley and Francis". Consequence...
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Nightjacket Otis Haynes (Chris Murphy & Patrick Pentland) Paley & Francis (Reid Paley & Black Francis) Pixies Poledo The Primrods Rage Raising the Fawn Ringo Deathstarr...
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Edinburgh, ISBN 1-873644-18-3. Francis Cadell Biography Accessed 3 September 2009 Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1909 Alexander Reid in Context by Frances Fowle...
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covers for Blue Note, often featuring pictures by photographer Francis Wolff. In 1956, Reid Miles, a former assistant to Hermansader, was hired as Blue Note's...
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Sharpeville Six (redirect from Reid Mokoena)
murdered. Mojalefa Sefatsa, Theresa Ramashamola, Reid Mokoena, Oupa Diniso, Duma Khumalo and Francis Don Mokhesi were arrested in the following months...
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Thomas Mayne Reid (4 April 1818 – 22 October 1883) was a British novelist who fought in the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). His many works on American...
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