• Thomas Breakwell (1872–1902) was the first Englishman to enter the Baháʼí Faith and the first to make the pilgrimage to Acre, Israel (a.k.a. ʻAkká). He...
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  • Breakwell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Breakwell (1881–1930), English footballer David Breakwell (born 1946), former...
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  • Thomas Breakwell (3 July 1915 – after 1937) was an English professional footballer. A left half, he played for four Football League clubs in the 1930s...
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    religion; the group included May Ellis Bolles in Paris, Englishman Thomas Breakwell, American Herbert Hopper, French Hippolyte Dreyfus [fr], Susan Moody...
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  • Mason Remey, Hippolyte Dreyfus, Laura Barney (Dreyfus), Englishman Thomas Breakwell and Juliet Thompson. On her return five of the younger female pilgrims...
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    luminaries of the Irish, English and Scottish Baháʼí communities". Thomas Breakwell was born in Woking, England, and heard of the religion at the age of...
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    invitation of Laura Dreyfus-Barney's mother. Later in 1901 in Paris she met Thomas Breakwell, (see Baháʼí Faith in the United Kingdom), who gave her Arthur de Gobineau's...
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    (1925–1979), writer (anonymous, plain, earthen grave in division 54) Thomas Breakwell (1872–1901), Baháʼí Faith convert Eugène Criqui (1893–1977), boxer...
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  • House of Worship, in ʻIshqábád (Ashgabat), Turkmenistan, is laid. Thomas Breakwell becomes the first Englishman Baháʼí. The first talks on the religion...
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  • light of later developments it may be interesting to take note of Thomas Breakwell who died in Paris in 1902. Ultimately a cup was found about which there...
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  • Lua helped translate the heartbreaking tablet/song for Thomas Breakwell by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá. Breakwell was an English-American Baháʼí who had been vacationing...
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  • (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Hainsworth, Philip. "Breakwell, Thomas". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
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    Englishman Thomas Breakwell was also taught the religion by Bolles in the summer of 1901 in Paris. At the request of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, Breakwell also took...
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  • Rosenberg (d. 1930), who did so in 1899. An early, important figure was Thomas Breakwell, posthumously described by Shoghi Effendi, the head of the Baháʼí Faith...
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    lighting cameraman he filmed Ian Breakwell's Continuous Diary (C4), 40 Years of Modern Art (Tate), Ian Breakwell's Public Face/Private Eye (C4), David...
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    PMC 3600861. PMID 23516663. Breakwell, Glynis (2014). The Psychology of Risk (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 2. Breakwell, Glynis (2014). The Psychology...
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  • Count Baldor – songwriter, producer BloodPop – songwriter, producer Jonny Breakwell – mixing "PinkPantheress - Angel (Radio Date: 09-06-2023)". 8 June 2023...
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  • David Brown. First showing in Britain. Ian Breakwell Midland Group Nottingham 1976. Publication Ian Breakwell Diary Pages. Terry Atkinson: First World War...
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    England Bittersweet 0.32 1057 (Washington, US) 0.50 128 (Washington, US) Breakwell's Seedling Wales 1890 Bittersharp 0.64 1042 (Somerset, England), 1041 (Washington...
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  • Baroness Blackstone (Birkbeck 1987–97, Greenwich 2004–11), Dame Glynis Breakwell (Bath 2001–18), John Brooks (Wolverhampton 1998–2005, Manchester Met 2005–15)...
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    Jonathan Bowen José Antonio Bowen Alex Boyd Jane Boyd Tim Brain Dame Glynis Breakwell John David Brewer Dame Lynne Brindley Patricia Broadfoot Laurence Broderick...
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  • Emma Gorman, Lauren Metccalf, Alice Williams, Andrew Humphries, Ginnie Breakwell – additional vocals "Official Rock & Metal Singles Chart Top 40". Official...
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  • 2 July 2014. "Informa acquires Dove Medical Press, AA appoints Simon Breakwell as permanent chief executive". BOLSAMANIA. Archived from the original...
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    rankings as at 15 July 2024. The team was confirmed on 19 July. Abbie Breakwell and Greg Slade were added to the team after receiving invitations from...
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  • and its Starfire Optical Range, and physicist Robert Fugate; John V. Breakwell; the USAF ordered seven airborne attack lasers, for delivery by 2008;...
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  • Nichols 1981: Charles Stark Draper 1982: Irving Lefkowitz 1983: John V. Breakwell 1984: Richard E. Bellman 1985: Harold Chestnut 1986: John Zaborszky 1987:...
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    club; a flat-share with two other county players: Ian Botham and Dennis Breakwell. On 27 April 1974 Richards made his Benson & Hedges Cup debut for Somerset...
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  • 5 April 1975 by Genesis P-Orridge, with Colin Naylor (1944–1992), Ian Breakwell and other "avant-gardistes". Reise had an exhibition catalogue for Sigmar...
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  • Gayatri (2002). Mother India. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-302904-5. Breakwell, Ian (1995). An actor's revenge. British Film Institute. ISBN 978-0-85170-524-8...
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    also including The Dancing Binmen (Jack Johnson, Henry Wright and Adrian Breakwell) with their song "Boogie Round The Bins At Christmas Time", and "Merry...
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