• Charles Fraser-Smith (26 January 1904 – 9 November 1992) was an author and one-time missionary who is widely credited as being the inspiration for Ian...
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  • Fraser Smith or Fraser-Smith may refer to: Fraser T. Smith (born 1971), English record producer, songwriter and musician Charles Fraser-Smith (1904–1992)...
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  • Masterman Simon Russell Beale as Winston Churchill James Fleet as Charles Fraser-Smith Nicholas Rowe as Capt David Ainsworth Will Keen as Salvador Gomez-Beare...
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  • Spilsbury provided the medical requirements and Cholmondeley contacted Charles Fraser-Smith of the Ministry of Supply to produce the container, which was labelled...
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  • evasion lines in Europe. "Q," staffed by Christopher Hutton and Charles Fraser-Smith, was charged with inventing devices to aid soldiers to evade or escape...
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    character Sanu Hirani, who is referred to as 'Q' in that novel. Charles Fraser-Smith is widely credited as the inspiration for Q due to the spy gadgets...
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  • 1925) 1991 – Yves Montand, Italian-French actor (b. 1921) 1992 – Charles Fraser-Smith, English missionary and author (b. 1904) 1992 – William Hillcourt...
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  • Charles Fraser (August 20, 1782 – October 5, 1860), was an American artist best known for his miniatures of prominent American figures. Charles Fraser...
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    were made into items such as dresses and lampshades after the war. Charles Fraser-Smith, inventor who worked for Special Operations Executive Jasper Maskelyne...
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  • Peterborough Cathedral, St Paul's Cathedral and Winchester Cathedral Charles Fraser-Smith (1904–1992), missionary, farmer, creator of gadgets for SOE during...
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  • Charles Elbert Fraser (June 13, 1929 – December 15, 2002) was an American real estate developer whose vision helped transform South Carolina's Hilton...
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    Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser, CH, DBE, FRSL (née Pakenham; born 27 August 1932) is a British author of history, novels, biographies and detective...
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    1820 and 1850, by Charles Fraser, using the architects John Smith and William Burn. The Library is a fine example of John Smith's regency style with...
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    prime minister Malcolm Fraser; however, because of a lack of public enthusiasm, nothing came of the proposal. In reaction, Charles commented, "so, what...
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  • Balquhain and the former Violet Dalzell. In 1821, Fraser commissioned Aberdeen architect John Smith to design a country house known as Strichen House...
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    Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 16th Lord Lovat (born 13 February 1977), has been the chief of Clan Fraser of Lovat since the death of his grandfather...
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  • secret department, based in the Natural History Museum and headed by Charles Fraser-Smith, whose task was to create concealed weapons and gadgets – "exploding...
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    clansmen out in favour of Charles Edward Stuart in December 1745. He was not present at the Battle of Culloden. Instead, Charles Fraser of Inverallochy commanded...
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    British opposition. Born the son of General Alexander Fraser and Monica Stores Fraser (née Smith), Fraser was educated at Bradfield College. He joined the...
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  • Botton saw Fraser kicking Hart in the head and shouted, "You're fucking mad, Frank. You're fucking bonkers." The whole incident at Mr Smith's caused the...
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    The King Charles III Coronation Medal (French: médaille du couronnement du roi Charles III) are commemorative medals created to mark the coronation of...
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    Mohamed Al-Fayed (category House of Fraser)
    Fraser shares, Al-Fayed demanded that Rowland leave the board of House of Fraser, and courted the chairman of House of Fraser, Professor Roland Smith...
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  • Louis Fraser (1819 – c. 1883) was a British zoologist and collector. In his early years, Fraser was curator of the Museum of the Zoological Society of...
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  • 18th-century Scotland and finds adventure and romance with the dashing Jamie Fraser. A mix of several genres, the series features elements of historical fiction...
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    militia during the American Revolution, and his wife Ann Loughton (née Smith) Fraser. He moved to France with his family in 1848, after the fall of Louis-Philippe...
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    Julian Fraser (born 5 July 1950) is a British Virgin Islander politician who formerly belonged to the opposition Virgin Islands Party in the British Virgin...
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    Agnes Fraser Elder Fraser-Smith (8 November 1876 – 22 July 1968) was a Scottish actress and soprano, known as Agnes Fraser, who appeared in the later Savoy...
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  • George Sutherland Fraser (8 November 1915 – 3 January 1980) was a Scottish poet, literary critic and academic. Fraser was born in Glasgow, Scotland, later...
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  • provided by the BBC Revue Orchestra, with musical interludes mostly by the Fraser Hayes Four. When the show finished it was replaced by the series Round the...
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  • Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada. It maintains three campuses in Greater Vancouver, respectively...
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