John McCosh or John MacCosh or James McCosh (Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, 5 March 1805 – 18 January / 16 March 1885) was a Scottish army surgeon who made documentary...
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David John McCosh (1903 Cedar Rapids, Iowa – 1981 Eugene, Oregon) was a Northwest American artist and art instructor. The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art...
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McCosh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. J. McCosh (1858–1908), American football player and surgeon Andrew K. McCosh (1880–1967)...
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James McCosh (April 1, 1811 – November 16, 1894) was a philosopher of the Scottish School of Common Sense. He was president of Princeton University 1868–88...
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ISBN 9781841506005. John Hannavy (2007). Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Photography. Taylor & Francis. pp. 1467–1471. ISBN 9781135873264. "John McCosh". University...
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military men, landscapes, street scenes, and post-battle burial grounds. John McCosh, a surgeon in the Bengal Army, is considered by some historians to be...
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photographers also brought the calotype to India, where, for example, in 1848, John McCosh, a surgeon in the East India Company, took the first image of the Maharajah...
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The 18-month long Air India inquiry, led by former Supreme Court justice John Major, pointed to Parmar as the chief terrorist behind the bombing. A separate...
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of Sikhs of whom the identity of the lensman is known were snapped by John McCosh, a British military surgeon employed by the East India Company who had...
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of Sikhs of whom the identity of the lensman is known were snapped by John McCosh, a British military surgeon employed by the East India Company who had...
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Butler (Lady Butler) The Remnants of an Army 1879, Henry Tate Collection Peter McLoughlin. "William Brydon – A Lecture to the History Group". Archived from...
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death in 1897. From then until 1901 it was occupied by Dr David McCosh, son of John McCosh. Before 1939, the site belonged to a Church of Scotland labour...
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the Sikh Empire parked in Ambala Cantonment in the aftermath of the Second Anglo-Sikh War, calotype or daguerreotype by John McCosh, circa April 1849....
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Nebraskan, February 10, 2009. John McCosh, "Golden Key founder loses luster". Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 6, 2002. Will McDonald, Golden Key honour...
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Patrick Vans Agnew, Ferezopore, photograph by John McCosh, 1848....
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Photography Hall of Fame and Museum. History of photography Felice Beato John McCosh L'Entente Cordiale The Queen's Target James Robertson (photographer)...
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visited Japan before 1868 Felice A. Beato Baron Raimund von Stillfried John McCosh, 19th-century photographer in Burma Philip Adolphe Klier, 19th-century...
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concentrating on good governance for his people. In 1838 a British army surgeon, John McCosh, gave a description of the condition of Purandar Singha and his court...
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March 1902. Other important photographers of the 19th century in Burma: John McCosh Willoughby Wallace Hooper Felice Beato Philip Adolphe Klier Max Henry...
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a trial of Maharaj Singh in India was not in the interest of the British. McLeod would make the following statement about Maharaj Singh: I am convinced...
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WS FRSE (1821–1901), first President of the Faculty of Actuaries Dr John McCosh (1801–1881), early photographer (cenotaph) (N) Major-General Sir Hector...
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poetic dog, so I think it's safe to say that Fibs travel well." Cadae John McCosh (19 December 2004). "Fibonaiku". www.fas.harvard.edu. Pincus, Gregory...
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photographers of 19th-century Burma: John McCosh Felice Beato Linnaeus Tripe Philip Adolphe Klier Max Henry Ferrars John Falconer, ‘Willoughby Wallace Hooper:...
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William John Neeson OBE (born 7 June 1952) is an actor from Northern Ireland. He has received several accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award...
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sitting on a cushion Other notable photographers of 19th-century Burma: John McCosh Felice Beato Linnaeus Tripe Willoughby Wallace Hooper Max Henry Ferrars...
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John McCosh, army surgeon and photographer, the earliest war photographer whose name is known. Samuel McGaw, recipient of the Victoria Cross. John Willet...
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cathedral, the Tamil church of St. Xavier, a Chinese church and that of St. John's Asylum. The language commonly used in this vicariate is Burmese, but residents...
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March 2017. "Undr the Cosh Episode #46". Undr The Cosh Podcast. 23 September 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2021. "Appreciating Steve McManaman: The genius who...
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Other important photographers of the 19th century in British Burma: John McCosh Linnaeus Tripe Willoughby Wallace Hooper Philip Adolphe Klier Felice...
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