Thomas Gerald Tait (7 November 1866, in Campbeltown – 19 December 1938, in Glasgow) was a Scottish sailor who competed for the Royal Clyde Yacht Club...
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of the Supreme Courts of Scotland John Stewart, Australian politician Gerald Tait, Olympic sailor Lawrence Tynes, placekicker in the National Football...
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Pennsylvania George Tait (1858–1882), English footballer Gerald Tait (1866–1938), Scottish sailor Glen Tait, Canadian politician Gordon Tait (1912–1999), British...
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J. C. Bunten A. D. Downes David Dunlop John Mackenzie Albert Martin Gerald Tait Great Britain (GBR) C. MacIver (helmsman) J. G. Kenion (mate) J. M....
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J. C. Bunten A. D. Downes David Dunlop John Mackenzie Albert Martin Gerald Tait 1908 London Sailing 12 metre Silver C. MacIver J. G. Kenion J. M. Adam...
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Mackenzie Sailing 12 Metre Gold Albert Martin Sailing 12 Metre Gold Gerald Tait Sailing 12 Metre Gold George Cornet Water Polo Team competition Silver...
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J. C. Bunten A. D. Downes David Dunlop John Mackenzie Albert Martin Gerald Tait Great Britain (GBR) C. MacIver (helmsman) J. G. Kenion (mate) J. M....
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Bunten, A. D. Downes, David Dunlop, John Mackenzie, Albert Martin, Gerald Tait Great Britain C. MacIver (helmsman), J. G. Kenion (mate), J. M. Adam...
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Gliddon, Gerald (2014) [2002]. Road to Victory 1918. VCs of the First World War. The History Press. ISBN 978-0750953610. James Eward Tait's digitized...
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J. C. Bunten A. D. Downes David Dunlop John Mackenzie Albert Martin Gerald Tait Great Britain C. MacIverhelmsman J. G. Kenionmate J. M. Adam James Baxter...
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William Golding (redirect from William Gerald Golding)
Sir William Gerald Golding CBE FRSL (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was a British novelist, playwright, and poet. Best known for his debut novel Lord...
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J. C. Bunten A. D. Downes David Dunlop John Mackenzie Albert Martin Gerald Tait Great Britain (GBR) C. MacIver (helmsman) J. G. Kenion (mate) J. M....
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Olympic sailors by last name: T Athlete Gender Team Year Gerald Tait Great Britain (GBR) 1908 Minoru Takarabe Japan (JPN) 1936 Bertil Tallberg Finland (FIN)...
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5.59 +4.30 Progressive Bill Henderson 223 0.72 – 498 1.60 – Alliance Gerald Tait 159 0.51 -7.02 311 1.00 -9.05 ORNZ 525 1.69 – Legalise Cannabis 178...
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Bunten, A. D. Downes, David Dunlop, John Mackenzie, Albert Martin, Gerald Tait Sailing 12 m class July 12 Gold Joshua Millner Shooting Men's 1000 yd...
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United NZ in 1999 42 NZ First Edwin Perry Contested Hutt South in 1999 11 Christian Heritage Merepeka Raukawa-Tait 2 Alliance Gerald Tait none ...
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Bertrand Russell (redirect from Katharine tait)
Lion Square in London sculpted by Marcelle Quinton. Lady Katharine Jane Tait, Russell's daughter, founded the Bertrand Russell Society in 1974 to preserve...
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Lagerald Vick (redirect from LaGerald)
14, 2019. Tait, Matt. Vick earns Big 12 player of the week honor, Lawrence Journal-World, November 19, 2018. Retrieved January 14, 2019. Tait, Matt. Notebook:...
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Katherine FitzGerald (Irish: Caitríona Nic Gearailt), Countess of Desmond (c. 1504 – 1604) was a noblewoman of the Anglo-Norman FitzGerald dynasty in Ireland...
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praised The Childhood of Jesus, stating that it was "a masterpiece". Theo Tait, writing in The Guardian, said that The Childhood of Jesus was "richly enigmatic...
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Aldous Huxley (category James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients)
Summer (1939). The novel won Huxley a British literary award, the 1939 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. Huxley also incorporated Bird into the...
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Rose Macaulay (category James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients)
the demands of the Christian faith. For this work, she received the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1956. Macaulay was never a simple believer in "mere...
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meticulous attention to detail which makes them authoritative (Tait). Ferguson also worked with Gerald Finzi to select and edit the songs of Ivor Gurney for publication...
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White as Junior Brytnee Ratledge as Molly Lora Martinez-Cunningham as Lori Tait Fletcher as Gargoyle The film was released on July 27, 2018. The film has...
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ISBN 9781406298574. Tait, Hugh, ed. (2006). 7000 Years of Jewellery. British Museum Press. pp. 23–24. ISBN 9780714150321. Taylor, Gerald; Scarisbrick, Diana...
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544; Tait 1894, p. 275; Richardson I 2011, p. 506. Cokayne 1959, p. 545; Tait 1894, p. 275; Richardson III 2011, p. 246. Cokayne 1959, pp. 545–6; Tait 1894...
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Society 1899–1901 Succeeded by George Walter Prothero Preceded by Richard Copley Christie President of the Chetham Society 1901–15 Succeeded by James Tait...
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of aid workers". Politico Europe. Retrieved 29 June 2024. Fox, Killian; Tait-Hyland, Molly (22 April 2018). "The builders, the MP, and the chef: meet...
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Animals" (1997), a memoir of his friend Gerald Durrell "The Lent Jewels" (2002), a biography of Archibald Campbell Tait, a 19th-century Archbishop of Canterbury...
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Lawrence Durrell (category James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients)
first of these novels, Monsieur, or the Prince of Darkness, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1974. The middle novel, Constance, or Solitary Practices...
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