• Woolland Brothers was a department store in Knightsbridge, London, England next door to Harvey Nichols until it closed in 1967. Woolland Brothers was...
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    Stanley (Birmingham) Williams & Hopkins Woolland Brothers Medium class stores Affleck & Brown Adnitt Brothers William Baker & Co V H Bennett Bobby & Co...
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  • Frederick Bosworth, Russell & Allen, Kate Reily, and the department store Woolland Brothers in Knightsbridge. The evening gown illustrated at right was designed...
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  • Lochhead by House of Fraser 1957; renamed Frasers 1975. McGill Brothers (Dundee) McIlroy Brothers (Hanley) – established 1883; later McIlroys. Bought by Lewis's...
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  • with Herbert Arnold Satchell. Florence's own designs include the Woolland Brothers department store in Knightsbridge; the Victoria Memorial in Kensington;...
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    also existed in Old English (Anglo-Saxon), in the name of the village Woolland in Dorset, England: this was written "Winlande" in the 1086 Domesday Book...
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  • year he had his first feature in British Vogue. A popular shop named 'Woollands 21' in London's Sloane Street was the first to begin selling Ossie Clark's...
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    Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan and Beyond. New York. ISBN 0231129661 Woolland, Brian (1995). "Class Frontiers: The View through Heaven's Gate." The Book...
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    (businessman) (1923–2007), British managing director of London department store Woollands Martin Moss (American football) (1958–), American football defensive end...
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    conceptualism in sculpture schools in the UK. In 2019, Frink's studio at Woolland in Dorset was reconstructed in a historic tithe barn at Place Farm in Tisbury...
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    Koningsberg when it ran aground. Another member of the coastguard, John Woolland Bake, was awarded a silver medal for saving 25 people from the Mary Ann...
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  • Alliances in Early Modern England. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999. Woolland, Brian, ed. Jonsonians: Living Traditions. London, Ashgate, 2003. The Magnetic...
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    Alexander II of Scotland and daughter of King John of England (Richard I's brother and successor), is buried in the graveyard (supposedly in a golden coffin)...
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    Thomas Wedgwood moved into the surviving part of Eastbury in 1800; his brother, the potter Josiah, had bought nearby Gunville House in 1799, shortly after...
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    designed by Thomas Archer, a pupil of Vanbrugh, and built by the Bastard brothers of Blandford Forum during the reign of Queen Anne. Pevsner called it "the...
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  • Andrew Crooke and Henry Brome, also titled Five New Plays. Steggle, p. 37. Woolland, p. 88. Matthew Steggle, "Placing Caroline politics on the professional...
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  • Ltd. James McKissick, Chief Steward, British Airways. Peter Frederick Woolland, Senior Training Captain Trident 3, British Airways. Paul Lapun, MHA, Minister...
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