• Graham Dee (category People from Whitechapel)
    supported John Lee Hooker on the bluesman's first British shows, produced Les Fleur de Lys (whose line-up included Bournemouth rock alumni Gordon Haskell and...
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    addition to the previous arms, blazoned as follows: Arms Azure a Fleur de lys or, on a chief gules a leopard's head Or between two 'pricksong books' of...
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  • (2000). Live in Your Head: Concept and Experiment in Britain, 1965–75. Whitechapel Art Gallery. ISBN 9780854881222. Ami Sedghi (4 November 2012). "UK's...
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    Issy Smith (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France))
    Regiment – A History of the City Regiment of Manchester and Liverpool. Fleur de Lys. ISBN 1-873907-10-9.. "Smith, Issy (1890–1940)". Australian Dictionary of...
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    of the 1st AB, 3rd and 10th RVCs had moved to 11 Great Garden Street, Whitechapel. In 1870 the 1st AB and 3rd RVC moved to 1 Granby Street, Bethnal Green...
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    name was thus Latinized to de (la) Rupe (Lat: rupes-is, "rock") "from the rock", inspired by the French word la roche, le rocher, "rock", from degraded...
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  • Committee, Llangollen International Eisteddfod. Bryan Robertson, Director, Whitechapel Art Gallery. Norman Robson, London Editor, Westminster Press Provincial...
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