• Theophilus Nash Buckingham (May 31, 1880 – March 10, 1971), commonly referred to as Nash Buckingham, was an American author and conservationist from Tennessee...
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    was enlarged by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace became the London residence...
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  • actor and politician Nash Buckingham (1880–1971), American author and conservationist Nash Candelaria (1928–2016), American novelist Nash Edgerton (born 1973)...
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    century, Buckingham House was acquired by George III whose heir, George IV used John Nash to remodel the house which was renamed Buckingham Palace. Nash engaged...
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    resented Nash's success or if there is substance behind is not known. Further London commissions for Nash followed, including the remodelling of Buckingham House...
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  • Wild Fowlers. Membership included such people as Arthur Bartley and Nash Buckingham, who would later be involved in the conservation movement. In 1930...
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    refurbishment of Buckingham Palace in the 1820s. Coade stone was prized by the most important architects such as: John Nash-Buckingham Palace; Sir John...
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    around right end, breaking two tackles and getting the touchdown. Nash Buckingham had a 40-yard run through the line. Jones Beene blocked and tackled...
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  • Time" Scribner's Magazine (December 1935) "B From Bull's Foot" (with Nash Buckingham) Scribner's Magazine (August 1936) - "The Brilliant Leaves" Mademoiselle...
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  • football coaching record of 20–9–1. Buckingham was a graduate of Princeton University and was the brother of Nash Buckingham. Princeton Alumni Weekly. Princeton...
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  • Sewanee. This season was also the first in which Vandy played Alabama. Nash Buckingham said Vanderbilt and Kentucky University (today Transylvania) should...
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    Marble Arch (category John Nash buildings)
    England. The structure was designed by John Nash in 1827 as the state entrance to the cour d'honneur of Buckingham Palace; it stood near the site of what is...
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  • is 25 years. MUS maintains endowed teaching chairs for its faculty. Nash Buckingham, 1898, Author Richard Halliburton, 1915, Author, adventurer Allen B...
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    'Ash' and 'La Nash' to 'Nash'. Between 1870 and 1872, Nash was described as "NASH, a hamlet in Whaddon parish, Bucks; 5½ miles E of Buckingham. Acres, 1,...
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  • was a member of Chi Delta. On the football team he was a fullback. Nash Buckingham selected Parker All-Southern in 1904. Parker was shot by lawyer James...
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  • Buckingham's rebellion was a failed but significant uprising, or collection of uprisings, of October 1483 in England and parts of Wales against Richard...
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    1899, J. A. Pierce became the first head coach of the team. Author Nash Buckingham was a prominent athlete in 1901 and 1902, two of Tennessee's strongest...
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  • George C. Marshall, Grantland Rice, W. A. Lambeth, Reynolds Tichenor, Nash Buckingham, Innis Brown, and Dick Jemison. Princeton's 115-0 drubbing of Virginia...
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    Upland Shooting Life (Alfred A. Knopf, New York: 1971) The Best of Nash Buckingham (Winchester Press, Tulsa: 1973) Troubles With Bird Dogs (Winchester...
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  • the turn of the century. In 1928, outdoor writer and conservationist Nash Buckingham, who contributed many articles to Field and Stream, shot his famous...
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    National Championship Foundation. Lally was selected All-Southern by Nash Buckingham in the Memphis Commercial Appeal. He was one of many players on LSU...
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    Clarence House (category John Nash buildings)
    became king, he remained at Clarence House, in preference to Buckingham Palace, and had John Nash create a direct passageway into the State Apartments of St...
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  • around right end, breaking two tackles and getting the touchdown. Nash Buckingham once had a 40-yard run through the line. Jones Beene was Tennessee's...
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    Fleetwood Mac (category Lindsey Buckingham)
    folk-rock duo Buckingham Nicks, consisting of guitarist and singer Lindsey Buckingham and singer Stevie Nicks. In December 1974, he asked Buckingham to join...
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    Royal Mews (category John Nash buildings)
    Cross, and then (since the 1820s) within the grounds of Buckingham Palace. The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, includes an extensive display of royal carriages...
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    good a judge of football men as the country ever produced." So did Nash Buckingham, former captain of the Tennessee Volunteers football team. Reynolds...
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  • college football season. The team claimed a championship of the south. Nash Buckingham rated Kentucky University and Vanderbilt as best in the south. A game...
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  • was captain of the 1904 team. Colmore was selected All-Southern by Nash Buckingham in 1903. Colmore was shifted from end to halfback in 1902, garnering...
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    goals. Fenton, Lally, and Willie Hillman were selected All-Southern by Nash Buckingham in the Memphis Commercial Appeal. The 1908 team is said to be LSU's...
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    that rivalry. He was elected All-Southern by former Tennessee player Nash Buckingham in the Memphis Commercial Appeal. "Sheriffs-Harrison County". "Auburn-Georgia...
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