Frederick Mackenzie (1787–1854) was a British watercolourist and architectural draughtsman. Born in London on 6 April 1787, he was the son of Thomas Mackenzie...
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English cricketer Frederick Mackenzie (painter) (1788–1854), British watercolour painter and architectural draughtsman Fred Mackenzie, Scottish golfer...
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Victoria, Princess Royal (redirect from Victoria, Empress Frederick of Germany)
sickly, Frederick was told that he had laryngeal cancer. To confirm his suspicions, Frederick was examined by British physician Morell Mackenzie, who after...
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British admiral and painter Richard Brydges Beechey, the portraitist Henry William Beechey and the painter George Duncan Beechey. Frederick entered the Royal...
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Louise Hollandine of the Palatinate (category Children of Frederick V of the Palatinate)
Palatinate (18 April 1622 – 11 February 1709) was a painter and abbess. She was a daughter of Frederick V of the Palatinate, the "Winter King" of Bohemia...
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onto York Street. Cherry & Pevsner p.657-58 Bebbington p.552 Dargan p.15 Mackenzie p.55 Shrimpton p.288 Bebbington, Gillian. London Street Names. Batsford...
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Executive Committee of the North-West Territories – Frederick Haultain April 27 – Sir Mackenzie Bowell resigns as Prime Minister due to cabinet infighting...
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1353/his.0.0034. S2CID 144773818. Root-Bernstein, Robert (2006). "Frederick Banting, Painter". Leonardo. 39 (2). MIT Press: 154. doi:10.1162/leon.2006.39.2...
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Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley, Baroness Wharncliffe (redirect from Elizabeth Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, Baroness Wharncliffe)
four children; John Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, 2nd Baron Wharncliffe (1801–1855) Hon. Charles Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie (1802–1844) Hon. James Archibald Stuart-Wortley...
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Frost Patrick Heron Roger Hilton Peter Lanyon Alan Lowndes Alexander Mackenzie Tony O'Malley Alice Mumford Kate Nicholson Stass Paraskos Bryan Pearce...
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Thomas Lawrence (redirect from Thomas Lawrence (painter))
Lawrence PRA FRS (13 April 1769 – 7 January 1830) was an English portrait painter and the fourth president of the Royal Academy. A child prodigy, he was...
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Harry Ousey (category 20th-century British painters)
Frederick Henry Ousey (1915–1985) was a British post-modernist painter whose work has been described as "very important in the 20th century British art...
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Macdonald (1887–1960) – painter; member of the Painters Eleven Landon Mackenzie (born 1954) – painter Pegi Nicol MacLeod (1904–1949) – painter Margaret Campbell...
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William Lyon Mackenzie King, pg. 183 Accessed 22 December 2019 Charles Mair, "Chapter IX; The Athabasca River Region," Through the Mackenzie Basin: A Narrative...
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Frederick Loveroff (or F. N. Loveroff as he was also known) (1894 – August 12, 1959) was a painter, known for his landscapes and scenes of Canadian farms...
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Kara Wilson (category Scottish women painters)
1973, as Miss Gordon the Art teacher in Grange Hill and as Jean Mackenzie in Mackenzie. In 1993, Wilson co-wrote and performed "The Story of Robert Burns"...
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(2002) Henry Kelsey (1970) William Lyon Mackenzie King (1951, 1972) Helen Kinnear (1993) Cornelius Krieghoff, painter (1972) Jose Kusugak, indigenous leader...
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children's book author and paper engineer Bill Culbert, painter, sculptor, photographer Frederick Cuming (artist) Michael Cumming, director, filmmaker Charles...
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Edwin Landseer (category 19th-century English painters)
with fellow painter Frederick Richard Lee. Landseer's popularity in Victorian Britain was considerable, and his reputation as an animal painter was unrivalled...
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politician, diplomat, and judge John Henry Frederick Bacon (1865–1914), British painter and illustrator John Mackenzie Bacon (1846–1904), English astronomer...
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Arnott, singer/songwriter and musician Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941), medical scientist, physician and painter, co-discoverer of insulin, 1923 Nobel...
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The Mackenzie District is a territorial authority in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand. A large inland plain at the foothills of...
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Alexander Mackenzie of Coul, Bt. Major-General Sir Colin Mackenzie General Sir Jeremy Mackenzie Major-General John Randoll Mackenzie Kenneth MacKenzie Brigadier...
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influential in California politics during the American Civil War. William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874–1950), 10th prime minister of Canada Elizabeth O. King (1912–1966)...
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Schofield recommended the area to fellow American painters George Oberteuffer, Frank Shill and Frederick Judd Waugh. American artist Paul Dougherty lived...
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Later Medieval Spain Sir Compton Mackenzie (1883–1972), author Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh ("Bluidy Mackenzie", 1636/1638–1691), lawyer, Lord Advocate...
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strychnine Hector MacDonald (1903), British army major-general, gunshot Billy Mackenzie (1997), Scottish vocalist for the band The Associates, overdose of prescription...
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Berry F. Berry (category Painters from London)
Berry Francis Berry (3 December 1852 – 4 December 1926) was an English painter and book illustrator. He was born in Barrow Hill, St John's Wood, London...
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island's lesbian colony is made in Mackenzie's 1928 novel Extraordinary Women, inspired by the affairs of American painter Romaine Brooks (in the novel, under...
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unincorporated community in Peel Parish Peel River (Canada), tributary of the Mackenzie River Peel Sound, Nunavut Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario (Peel...
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