Frank Ludlow OBE (10 August 1885 – 25 March 1972) was an English officer stationed in the British Mission at Lhasa and a naturalist. He was born in Chelsea...
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The Ludlow Massacre was a mass killing perpetrated by anti-striker militia during the Colorado Coalfield War. Soldiers from the Colorado National Guard...
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Frank Ludlow (17 April 1902 – 3 June 1957) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby...
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2021. Published under Dr Swarna Subba Rao, Surveyor General of India Frank Ludlow. "Eastern Himalaya 1940" (PDF). claudearpi.net. Archived from the original...
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Edmund Ludlow (c. 1617–1692), English parliamentarian, exiled in Switzerland Fitz Hugh Ludlow, American author, journalist, and explorer Frank Ludlow (1885–1972)...
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meeting between Nolan and the supplier, revealed to be billionaire son Frank Ludlow, who takes great of Street's potential. But Street's risky tactics lands...
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Paeonia ludlowii (redirect from Ludlow's tree peony)
represented by the following tree. The species was named in his honor Frank Ludlow who collected seed of Paeonia ludlowii in the Tsangpo Valley (upper Brahmaputra...
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consul general Frederick Williamson. In Kashgar he met the naturalist Frank Ludlow, and between 1933 and 1938 the two made several expeditions into the...
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Katharine Hepburn (redirect from Ludlow Ogden Smith)
play Holiday. In early December, after only two weeks, she quit to marry Ludlow Ogden Smith, a college acquaintance. She planned to leave the theatre behind...
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The Ludlow River is a river in the South West region of Western Australia. It was named after Frank Ludlow, one of the first Western Australian colonists...
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Ludlow, Frank (1885–1972), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, May 2009 2004 King Arthur comes to Tibet: Frank Ludlow and...
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1929 96 Hughie Price 3 1 1929 1929 97 Dave Farrell 3 0 1929 1929 98 Frank Ludlow 3 5 1929 1929 99 Bill Campbell 2 0 1929 1929 100 Wally Carter 137 32...
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Fitz Hugh Ludlow, sometimes seen as Fitzhugh Ludlow (September 11, 1836 – September 12, 1870), was an American author, journalist, and explorer; best...
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English Civil War Billy Fiske (Trinity Hall), Second World War RAF pilot Frank Ludlow (Sidney Sussex), botanist and Army officer Louis Mountbatten (Christ's)...
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from all over the world. Several people, including George Forrest and Frank Ludlow, collected seeds for the garden, which now has over 3,500 species of...
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mightly mantle of Severian." John Kenny, co-editor Peter Loftus, co-editor Frank Ludlow, co-editor David Murphy, co-editor Robert Neilson, co-editor Between...
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Godwin-Austen (1834–1923) Col. W. H. Sykes(1790–1872) C. M. Inglis (1870–1954) Frank Ludlow (1885–1972) E. C. Stuart Baker (1864–1944) Henry Edwin Barnes (1848–1896)...
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Martin Rees (redirect from Baron Rees of Ludlow)
Martin John Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, (born 23 June 1942) is a British cosmologist and astrophysicist. He is the fifteenth Astronomer Royal, appointed...
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the poor, The women and children of Ludlow. Frank Hayes sent the following letter about a monument for the Ludlow Massacre to another member of the UMWA...
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Tibetans. Tolstoy, joined by the head of the British mission in Tibet, Frank Ludlow, may have intimated to the Tibetans during this period that Tibet would...
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List of Doctors characters introduced in 2022 (redirect from Maeve Ludlow)
a trainee doctor from Sutton Vale, as well as nurse practitioner Maeve Ludlow (Clelia Murphy). Kia Pegg then debuted in April as receptionist Scarlett...
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Bhutanitis ludlowi (redirect from Ludlow's Bhutan Swallowtail)
five specimens collected in Bhutan during 1933-1934 by the botanists Frank Ludlow and George Sheriff. Four of these specimens were referred to in the type...
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David Crisafulli (redirect from David Frank Crisafulli)
David Frank Crisafulli (born 14 April 1979) is an Australian politician who is the current leader of the Opposition in Queensland, holding office as the...
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Frank Ludlow with Tibetan pupils between 1923 and 1926...
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out political assassinations. Griffin tracks down Ludlow and eliminates him, but not before Ludlow sacrifices himself to save Turner and Maggie. In a...
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Colorado Coalfield War (section Events before Ludlow)
Tensions climaxed at the Ludlow Colony, a tent city occupied by about 1,200 striking coal miners and their families, in the Ludlow Massacre on 20 April 1914...
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Donna Ludlow is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Matilda Ziegler. She appears between episodes 265 and 437 of EastEnders...
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Zoraida Luces de Febres (1922–2015) Lückel – Emil Lückel (born 1927) Ludlow – Frank Ludlow (1885–1972) Luehm. – Johann George W. Luehmann (1843–1904) Luer...
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collected plants between 1900 and 1910, working with Reginald Farrer, Frank Ludlow, Joseph Rock, and George Sherriff. In 1914 he financially participated...
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occurs. P. sterniana was discovered for western science in 1938, by Frank Ludlow and George Taylor. Seeds were brought to the West in 1947, and subsequently...
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