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    A. Watts or Charles Watts Jr. Charles Albert Watts was the son of Charles Watts and his first wife Mary Ann Watts, and was the nephew of John Watts, all...
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  • Charles or Charlie Watts may refer to: Charlie Watts (footballer) (1870–1924), English goalkeeper Charles Watts (cricketer, born 1894) (1894–1979), English...
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    Charles Albert Watts in 1858; in 1870 he married his second wife, the freethinker Kate Eunice Watts, with whom he had a daughter in 1875. John Watts died...
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  • Association by Watts & Co., London, a company founded by the brothers John and Charles Watts and then run by the latter's son Charles Albert Watts. The name...
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  • Press Association was formed by a group of free-thinkers including Charles Albert Watts and George Holyoake.[citation needed] Meanwhile, the South Place...
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    Songs o’ the South in 1908, which was published by the secularist Charles Albert Watts. These early works were generally poorly received, and later, in...
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    1951 for the Rationalist Press Association by Watts & Co., London, a company founded by Charles Albert Watts. The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction is a...
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    traced back to Charles Albert Watts, the publisher who printed the National Reformer and a majority of Charles Bradlaugh's books. In 1890 Watts formed the...
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    north-west London, a number of times, and later writing articles for Charles Albert Watts and the Rationalist Press Association. He continued to publish many...
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  • Charles DeWitt Watts (September 21, 1917 – July 12, 2004) was an African-American surgeon and activist for the poor. Watts was the first surgeon of African-American...
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    miniseries Edward the Seventh. Albert Victor was portrayed at older ages in Edward the Seventh by, successively, Jerome Watts and Charles Dance. From 1989 to 1998...
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    Court in 1864. This business then passed successively to Charles Watts, Charles Albert Watts and the Rationalist Press Association. Austin Holyoake was...
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    Naomi Watts is a British actress and producer known for her work in Australian and American film, television and video games. Watts emigrated with her...
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    medical access within the Watts region of Los Angeles, California. The university is named in honor of Charles R. Drew. Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical...
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    "Stand by Me" is a 1905 gospel song by Charles Albert Tindley. Despite the song's documented origins, it has sometimes been published without attribution...
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    Hope. Consequently, later in 1886 Watts and his assistant Cecil Schott painted a second version. On its completion Watts sold the original and donated the...
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    Strong, Martin Charles (2004). The Great Rock Discography. Canongate U.S. p. 158. ISBN 978-1-84195-615-2. Hill, Gary. "Biography: Albert Bouchard". AllMusic...
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  • Swans and Capote himself, several vow to ruin his life in revenge. Naomi Watts as Babe Paley Diane Lane as Slim Keith Chloë Sevigny as C. Z. Guest Calista...
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  • Mister Pip (redirect from Mr. Watts)
    especially after her mother, Mr Watts, and her island home all cease to exist. The novel opens with a colourful description of Watts, whom the children call Pop-Eye...
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    years old, both boys, from the bus. The school bus driver, 66-year-old Charles Albert Poland, Jr., refused to let him take the children and challenged Dykes...
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  • Watson James Watt Charles Watts Charles Albert Watts George Frederic Watts John Watts (writer) ([222]) John Watts (reformer) Theodore Watts-Dunton Karl...
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  • Mister Pip. Hugh Laurie played Mr. Watts. In 1989, as the Bougainville Civil War rages on in Papua New Guinea, Mr. Watts, the only white man left on the...
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  • Williams as Dr Orlando Watt Peter Butterworth as Detective Constable Slobotham Jim Dale as Albert Potter Fenella Fielding as Valeria Watt Tom Clegg as Oddbod...
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  • concert. Being in Los Angeles during the Watts Riots in 1965, Hamilton later became aware of the yearly Watts Summer Festival that commemorated the revolt...
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    Furneaux, Holly, eds. (2011). Charles Dickens in Context. Cambridge University Press. p. 318. ISBN 978-0521887007. Watts, Cedric Thomas (1976). The English...
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    Polsky, Milton E. (1979). Today's Young Stars of Stage and Screen. F. Watts. p. 73. ISBN 9780531028858. Retrieved April 6, 2023. Norton, Paula (February...
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    by his friend, Theodore Watts-Dunton, who looked after him for the rest of his life at The Pines, 11 Putney Hill, Putney. Watts-Dunton took him to the...
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    The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent...
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  • Watt returned to England and a position in the textile trade in Manchester. Initially he worked at Taylor & Maxwell, makers of fustian, where Charles...
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    2022. Retrieved 20 November 2022. Grant, Neil. Charles V: Holy Roman Emperor. London: Franklin Watts (1970) Headley, John M. The Emperor and His Chancellor:...
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