Parkes may refer to: Sir Henry Parkes (1815–1896), Australian politician, one of the earliest and most prominent advocates for Australian federation Parkes...
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Patrick (5 July 2023). "Chloe Ayling kidnapping drama casts Nadia Parkes as British model". Radio Times. Retrieved 6 July 2023. Nadia Parkes at IMDb...
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Parkes Observatory is a radio astronomy observatory, located 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the town of Parkes, New South Wales, Australia. It hosts Murriyang...
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Harry Parkes may refer to: Sir Harry Parkes (diplomat) (1828–1885), British diplomat Harry Parkes (footballer, born 1888) (1888–1947), English footballer...
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Dreamscape Immersive. Parkes and his wife and business partner, producer Laurie MacDonald, helped to build DreamWorks, with Parkes the head of its motion...
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30 July 2021. Rebecca Parkes at World Aquatics Rebecca Parkes at the Hungarian Water Polo Federation (in Hungarian) Rebecca Parkes at Olympedia v t e...
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Parkes is a town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the main settlement in the local government area of Parkes Shire. Parkes...
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John Parkes may refer to: John Parkes (bishop), Australian Anglican bishop John Parkes (cricketer), English cricketer and British Army officer John Gabriel...
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John Wyndham (redirect from John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris)
Midlands), England, the son of Gertrude Parkes, the daughter of the Birmingham ironmaster John Israel Parkes, and her second husband (after widowhood)...
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1883 to 1885, and Minister to Korea in 1884. Parkes Street in Kowloon, Hong Kong is named after him. Parkes was born in Birchill Hall in the parish of Bloxwich...
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Shaun Parkes (born 9 February 1973) is an English actor. At 16, Parkes enrolled at Seltec College to study drama. Two years later, he was accepted into...
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electroplating process. Parkes was put in charge of the casting department, and his attention soon began to focus on electroplating. Parkes took out his first...
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Mrs Molyneux Parkes aka Hilma Olivia Edla Johanna Parkes born Hilma Ekenberg (10 May 1859 – 25 March 1909) was a Swedish-born Australian nurse and political...
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essayist and journalist. Bessie Rayner Parkes was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, daughter of Joseph Parkes (1796–1865), a prosperous solicitor...
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Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. Parkes' acting career spanned film, radio, television, and the stage. Parkes worked often on CBC radio, beginning...
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Sir Henry Parkes as having flaws but nonetheless being "a large-brained self-educated Titan whose natural field was found in Parliament". Parkes was born...
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The fourth Parkes ministry was the 24th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the seventh Premier, Sir Henry Parkes. It was the fourth...
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limited-edition Giclée images. Parkes studied graphic art and painting at the University of Kansas. As a student, Parkes was fascinated by various graphic...
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David Parkes may refer to: David C. Parkes, British-American computer scientist David Parkes (footballer, born 1892) (1892–1975), English football player...
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Alan Parkes may refer to: Alan Parkes (footballer) (1929–2013), English footballer Sir Alan Sterling Parkes (1900–1990), English reproductive biologist...
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business district, Parkes contains the Parliamentary Triangle and many of the national monuments of Australia's capital city. Parkes is named in honour...
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power plants. Parkes was timed at 3:10.4. In the race Parkes established a speed record and completed the most miles ever for a winner. Parkes and Maglioli...
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novel Hardware: A Novel in Four Books. Parkes was born in Aston, Birmingham, one of six children of William Parkes, who worked in Birmingham's jewellery...
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Joseph Parkes (22 January 1796 – 11 August 1865) was an English political reformer. Born into Unitarian Whig circles, Parkes developed an association...
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Veron Parkes (born 28 September 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward. Parkes joined West Ham United from Crystal Palace in...
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James Parkes may refer to: James Parkes (priest) (1896–1981), clergyman from Guernsey and scholar of Jewish–Christian relations James Parkes (rugby union)...
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Clara Parkes is an American author, yarn critic, and wool expert. Parkes has been described as "quite possibly the only writer you will ever read who can...
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Begums, Thugs and White Mughals (redirect from Begums Thugs and White Mughals - The Journals Of Fanny Parkes)
White Mughals: The Journals of Fanny Parkes is a 2002 historical travel book based on the journals of Fanny Parkes and edited by William Dalrymple. Dalrymple's...
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Richard Parkes may refer to: Richard Parkes (clergyman) (born 1559), English clergyman Richard Parkes (piper) (born 1960), Northern Irish bagpipe player...
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Miranda Parkes (born 1977[citation needed]) is a New Zealand painter and multi media artist based in Christchurch, New Zealand. Parkes' works are held...
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