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    Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (February 5, 1819 – April 28, 1905) was a British-American artist who is known mostly for his paintings of wildlife. During most...
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  • Archibald Tait (1811–1882), English archbishop Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819–1905), American artist Barry Tait (1938–2020), English footballer Blyth Tait (born...
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    Nast, Eastman Johnson, and others. The stars of the firm were Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, who specialized in sporting scenes; Louis Maurer, who executed...
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  • Daniel Smith Robert Summers George Miksch Sutton William Swainson Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait Daniel Taylor Archibald Thorburn Clarence Tillenius David Tipling...
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  • prominent New York City lawyer and patron of music Karl Struss Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, artist Jōkichi Takamine Clarice Taylor Ben Teal, theater director...
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    Frederic Dorr Steele Theodore Clement Steele Frank Stella Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait Katharine Lamb Tait Jesse Talbot Reuben Tam Henry Ossawa Tanner Edmund C...
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    Miss Elizabeth Milward (1770) Wedgwood porcelain vase (c. 1820) Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, Trapper Looking Out (1853) Navajo people single saddle blanket...
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    Deer Stalking in Scotland: Getting Ready by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1851)...
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    unexpectedly formidable buck in the Youghiogheny River inspired Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819-1905) — the great Adirondack artist and deer hunter — to...
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    work by Carl Rungius (a hunting companion of Theodore Roosevelt), Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, and Sydney Laurence. In 1960, the Shelburne Museum commissioned...
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    Nathan Currier lithograph of Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait's painting "Catching a Trout", 1854, depicts fishermen catching a brook trout near South Haven Church...
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  • Joshua Shaw, painter Otto Sommer, painter John Mix Stanley, painter Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, painter, illustrator Jules Tavernier, painter, illustrator George...
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    William B. Hesseltine, The Rise and Fall of Third Parties (1992), ch 1–2 Arthur Goldwag, The New Hate: A History of Fear and Loathing on the Populist Right...
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    by the station at Cooper Bridge. A lithograph was produced by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait showing the station in 1845. In 1847 Brighouse station came under...
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    Two works, Richard Caton Woodville's War News from Mexico and Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait's The Life of a Hunter: A Tight Fix were included in American Stories:...
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    battlefield combat scenes. Forbes was born in New York, studied under Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, and began as an animal and landscape painter. During the Civil...
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  • Pollock, artist Christopher Ross, sculptor, designer and collector Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, artist Alexander Graham Bell, founder of AT&T Philip Danforth...
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    Wyeth, Maitland Armstrong, Ivan Olinsky, Thomas Gainsborough, Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, John Henry Twachtman. With the absence of the Library Corporation's...
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    animal artists, including John James Audubon, Edward Troye, and Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait. The exhibition opened on October 8, 2011 and closed May 10, 2012...
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    (Trinity), Nobel Prize winner Albert Szent-Györgyi (Fitzwilliam), Nobel Prize winner Peter Guthrie Tait (Peterhouse) Simon Tatham (Trinity) Brook Taylor...
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  • Giles Foden (category Alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge)
    educated at Yarlet Hall and Malvern College boarding schools, then at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where he read English, and at St John's College,...
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    to 1909 were Alfred Flux in 1887, aged 20 years and two months and Peter Tait in 1852, aged 20 years and eight months. Two individuals have placed first...
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    of Derby The Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury The Earl and Countess Fitzwilliam The Earl and Countess De La Warr The Earl and Countess of Caithness The...
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  • Arran Fernandez (category Alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge)
    1939, aged 19 years, 9 months,; up to 1909, the youngest was Peter Guthrie Tait in 1862, aged 20 years, 8 months. Rakoczy, Agnieszka (10 February 2021)....
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  • Douglas of Douglas As Marquess of Queensbury As Lord Burghley As Earl Fitzwilliam As Baron Forster Since 1999, as elected hereditary peer As Duke of Sutherland...
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    Hugh Walpole (category James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients)
    Jobe, p. 176 Walpole (1932), pp. 52–53 "Tait Black Memorial Prize", The Times, 18 January 1921, p. 13 "James Tait Black Prizes", University of Edinburgh...
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  • PC Cameron Tait ("Thinking Out Loud"–) Sgt Sheelagh Murphy ("False Pride"–) PC Honey Harman ("Throw for A Loss"–) PC Polly Page ("The Square Apple"–) –...
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    prominent German printer Georg Joachim Göschen. He was educated at Rugby under Tait, and at Oriel College, Oxford, where he took a first in Literae Humaniores...
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    Siegfried Sassoon (category James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients)
    been seen in his work during the war years. The book won the 1928 James Tait Black Award for fiction. Sassoon followed it with Memoirs of an Infantry...
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    monasteries by King Edward VI, and subsequently bequeathed to Sir William Fitzwilliam in 1549. The Middle Ages saw several generations of the family take up...
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