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    Hugh C. Robertson (1845–1908) was the first American studio potter who experimented with new ceramic glazes. Born in England, Robertson apprenticed at...
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    1889, and then Chelsea Pottery U.S. (CPUS). In 1876, family member Hugh C. Robertson visited the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia - an early world’s...
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  • Hugh Robertson may refer to: Hugh Robertson (basketball) (born 1989), American basketball player Hugh Robertson (instrument maker) (1730–1822), Scottish...
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    Schroeder Prior Hugh C. Robertson William Robinson Charles Rohlfs Baillie Scott Norman Shaw Ellen Gates Starr Gustav Stickley Phoebe Anna Traquair C.F.A. Voysey...
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    into the sublayer material. Below a critical film thickness, h c {\displaystyle h_{c}} , the pictorial layer will remain crack-free. Cracks are not able...
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    1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris for his glaze. The American Hugh C. Robertson, of the Chelsea Keramic Art Works in Chelsea, Massachusetts, became...
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  • Centre Howard W. Robertson (1947–2021), American poet Hugh A. Robertson (1932–1988), American film director and editor Hugh C. Robertson (1845–1908), American...
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    Hugh Gibson Robertson (born September 15, 1989) is an American retired basketball player. Standing at 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m), he played the shooting guard...
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  • Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander CMG CBE (19 April 1909 – 15 February 1974), known as Hugh Alexander and C. H. O'D. Alexander, was an Irish-born British cryptanalyst...
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    War I followed a decade later by the Great Depression. Hugh C. Robertson, Dedham Pottery, (CKAW) c. 1886-89, with crackle glaze Rookwood Pottery Company...
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    founded by ceramicist Hugh C. Robertson, who had previously worked with his father and brothers at another pottery. Robertson was deeply interested in...
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  • Hugh Robertson (1730–1822) was a Scottish wood and ivory turner and a master crafter of woodwind instruments such as pastoral pipes, union pipes, and great...
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  • Hugh Scott Robertson (born 19 March 1975 in Aberdeen is a Scottish former professional footballer.) Robertson started his career playing in the youth...
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    Revolution, Dedham experienced the ups and downs of a national economy. Hugh C. Robertson moved the Dedham Pottery plant from Chelsea to Dedham in 1896. The...
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  • Hugh Robertson was a Scottish professional footballer who scored 50 goals from 260 appearances in the English Football League playing as a centre forward...
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  • Hugh Robertson (29 November 1939 – 12 March 2010) was a Scottish association football player and manager. He played as a winger for the Dundee team that...
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    (1925–2016), American actor Hugh Paddick (1915–2000), English actor Hugh Robertson (basketball) (born 1989), American basketball player Hugh Fred Rupasinghe (1931-2019)...
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    Geoffrey Ronald Robertson AO, KC (born 30 September 1946) is an Australian-British barrister, academic, author and broadcaster. Robertson is a founder and...
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    the first free, tax supported public school in the nation. 1896 - Hugh C. Robertson moved the Dedham Pottery plant from Chelsea to Dedham. 1897 - The...
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    Murray Grieve (11 August 1892 – 9 September 1978), best known by his pen name Hugh MacDiarmid (/məkˈdɜːrmɪd/ mək-DUR-mid, Scots: [ˈhju məkˈdjɑrmɪd]), was a...
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    Field Marshal Sir William Robert Robertson, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, DSO (29 January 1860 – 12 February 1933) was a British Army officer who served...
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    Robbie Nairn* Joseva Nayacavou Scott Riddell Mark Robertson Scott Wight(c) Made their début * Hugh Blake Fraser Lyle Jamie Farndale James Johnstone Lee...
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  • as Tim Curry, Tori Spelling, Chris Elliott, Chris Masterson, Kathleen Robertson, David Cross and James Woods. The film is the last in the series to feature...
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    text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Robertson, Frederick William". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed...
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  • Melinda is a 1972 American drama film directed by Hugh A. Robertson and written by Lonne Elder III. The film stars Calvin Lockhart, Rosalind Cash, Vonetta...
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    an apprentice at age 14 to Allan Robertson, generally regarded as the world's first professional golfer; Robertson ran the St Andrews Links and an equipment-making...
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    Sir William Robertson Nicoll CH (10 October 1851 – 4 May 1923) was a Scottish Free Church minister, journalist, editor, and man of letters. Nicoll was...
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     268–270. Robertson 1925, pp. 3, 6–15, 295–299; Whitelock 1979, pp. 427–429; Wormald 2001, pp. 308–312; Trousdale 2013, pp. 275–296. Robertson 1925, pp...
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  • Strong Perry Tatlock and Marjorie née Fenton. She had an older brother named Hugh, who became a physician. Her father, who had a PhD from Harvard University...
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  • situations over the years. Gash Nesbitt Andrew Fairlie until 2008, Iain Robertson since 2010 [1988–]. The Nesbitts' elder son. Described by his father as...
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