Thomas Henry Keell (24 September 1866 – 26 June 1938) was an English compositor who edited the anarchist periodical Freedom. In 1907, he attended the International...
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list: 1886–1895: Charlotte Wilson 1895–1910: Alfred Marsh 1910–1928: Thomas Keell 1930–1934: John Turner 1930–1936: John Humphrey 1936–1949: Marie Louise...
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second paper, Voice of Labour, which allowed former Spectator compositor Thomas Keell to become a permanent collective member, eventually taking over editorial...
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Group. For a period the anarchist newspaper Freedom was produced here by Thomas Keell. Brotherhood Church "Whiteway Colony". Diggers and Dreamers. Archived...
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Thomas Keele may refer to: Thomas Keell Thomas Keele (MP) for Wycombe (UK Parliament constituency) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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impartiality of the newspaper's editor, Thomas Keell. Responding to the criticism, Kropotkin became enraged at Keell for not rejecting such letters, denouncing...
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Jay Oord Thomas Jefferson Thomas Keell Thomas Kuhn Thomas Metzinger Thomas Molnar Thomas More Thomas Munro Thomas Nagel Thomas of Sutton Thomas of Villanova...
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vocalist and guitarist Stephen Keel (born 1983), American soccer player Thomas Keell (1866-1938), English compositor and journal editor Kiehl This page lists...
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Glenda Jackson, actor and former MP for Hampstead lives in Blackheath. Thomas Keell, prominent British anarchist of the early twentieth century. Jude Law...
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long protracted disputes with some of the other members particularly Thomas Keell. By a young age he had already succumbed to radicalism and is given as...
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Richard Boston Tom Brown Thomas Cantwell George Cores Nora Dryhurst Leah Feldman Clifford Harper John Hewetson Thomas Keell Harry Kelly Peter Kropotkin...
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Richard Boston Tom Brown Thomas Cantwell George Cores Nora Dryhurst Leah Feldman Clifford Harper John Hewetson Thomas Keell Harry Kelly Peter Kropotkin...
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they unfolded. In Britain, the Freedom Paper had begun to peter-out. Thomas Keell had attempted to close the paper down as a reflection of the poor state...
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the TUC 1921 – 1925 Succeeded by John Leslie Media offices Preceded by Thomas Keell Editor of Freedom 1930–1934 Succeeded by Marie-Louise Berneri & Vernon...
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been of declining health and editorship of Freedom was handed over to Tom Keell. It is during this time he is expressed his dismay to find the founder of...
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arrested during a subsequent raid of Freedom offices along with her partner Thomas Keell. They were charged and found guilty under the Defence of the Realm Act...
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Philadelphia Business Journal. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2023. "John Keells Group unveils $ 1.2 b Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams Sri Lanka today |...
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Hans Wijayasuriya (category Alumni of S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia)
Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and a member of the board of directors of John Keells Holdings PLC. He is also a past chairman of the Arthur C. Clarke Institute...
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lived at 10 Brill Terrace (now Coopers Lane) and 32 Middlesex Street Tom Keell and Alfred Marsh published the anarchist newspaper Freedom from 127 Ossulston...
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of British businessman, Thomas Hayley (1807–1881), disembarked from the Percy Douglas, a 781-tonne clipper ship (owned by Thomas Hayley), at Galle, Ceylon...
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including Aitken Spence, Ceylinco Corporation, Stassen group of companies, John Keells Holdings, Cargills, Hemas Holdings, SenzMate and Akbar Brothers. Some of...
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Justin Pieris Deraniyagala (category Alumni of S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia)
the art of Justin Daraniyagala – Reviewed by Jagath Weerasinghe". John Keells Foundation. Retrieved 5 November 2019. "Glimpses of the island's multifaceted...
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that the casino licences granted to Kerry Packer's Crown Resort and John Keells Holdings's Water Front will be cancelled. Political victims during Rajapaksa's...
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current form after the signing of a formal partnership agreement between Thomas Clark and Patrick Gordon Spence—Scottish merchants and shipping agents in...
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that the casino licences granted to Kerry Packer's Crown Resort and John Keells Holdings's Water Front would be cancelled. Political victims during Rajapaks's...
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Prince Reuss XXXII, the Maharaja of Kapurthala, Jagatjit Singh and Sir Thomas Lipton. Lord Mountbatten is also reported to have stayed at the Grand. The...
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(note: also listed in Sportsmen and sports administrators) Justice Sir Thomas Garvin KC – former ex-officio Member of the Legislative Council (note: also...
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which is located in Western Province, Kollupitiya, Colombo near the St. Thomas' Preparatory School and Crescat Residencies adjoining the Cinnamon Grand...
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main supermarkets of the country such as Cargills, Arpico Super Centre, Keells Super, Sathosa, and LAUGFS Holdings to sell products to customers via home...
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Rolls-Royce, Airbus Industries, SITA, Haesl, IAE International, CFM, John Keells Elephant House, Lion Brewery and Amaya Resorts. The inaugural cup was won...
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