Graham Vivian Sutherland OM (24 August 1903 – 17 February 1980) was a prolific English artist. Notable for his paintings of abstract landscapes and for...
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Graham Ellery Vivian (born 28 February 1946) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played in five Test matches and one One Day International (ODI) from...
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Polly Farmer (redirect from Graham Vivian Farmer)
Graham Vivian "Polly" Farmer MBE (10 March 1935 – 14 August 2019) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Victorian...
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Richard Preston Graham-Vivian MVO MC (10 August 1896 – 1979) was a long-serving English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was the younger...
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was the lack of genuine spin bowlers. In this regard, Vic Pollard and Graham Vivian were included in the squad to support left-arm spinner Bryan Yuile....
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Graham Vivian Marsh MBE (born 14 January 1944) is an Australian golfer. In 1968, Marsh turned pro and won several tournaments on the Australasian circuits...
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player Graham Vines (born 1930), British cyclist Graham Virgo (born 1966), English legal academic, barrister and university administrator Graham Vivian (born...
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were Arthur Vivian (who would become an industrialist and MP), Glynn Vivian (afterwards an art collector and philanthropist) and Graham Vivian. His uncle...
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(1921–1945). He was the longest serving Registrar General after George Graham. Vivian was responsible for organising the censuses in England and Wales in...
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— 9 Glenn Turner 1973 1983 41 1598 171* 47.00 9 3 6 0 — — — 13 — 10 Graham Vivian 1973 1973 1 14 14 14.00 0 0 — — — — — 0 — 11 Ken Wadsworth 1973 1976...
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1965–1973 30 50 6 898 124 20.41 6334 206 2953 111 7/74 26.60 10 - 109 Graham Vivian 1965-1972 5 6 - 110 43 18.33 198 7 107 1 1/14 107.00 3 - 110 Grahame...
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Jones, of Reigate. His brothers were Henry Vivian (b. 1821), William Graham Vivian (b. 1827) and Arthur Vivian (b. 1834) (who became industrialists and...
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Jamie and Olly are in a relationship. Olly Reyes Anthony Rickman Vivian Lim Thaddea Graham Vivian is a Lesbian. Rosie Preston Miya Ocego Rosie is trans....
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Clyne Chapel, built by William Graham Vivian, was opened for worship in 1908. Beneath it, in a private vault, Graham Vivian, his sister Dulcie and the Admiral...
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(Vivian) Sutherland was born on 24 August 1903, in Streatham near London. After an apprenticeship and working as an engineer for the railroad, Graham Sutherland...
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List of International cricket families (section Vivian)
and ODIs, Alfred stood as an umpire in Women's ODIs. Graham Vivian Giff Vivian Giff was Graham's father. Murray Webb Richard Webb Murray and Richard are...
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and Ulster until his death in 1957. Aubrey Toppin 1957–1966 Richard Graham-Vivian 1966–1971 Sir Walter Verco 1971–1980 John Brooke-Little 1980–1995 Brooke-Little...
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Nicol, Peter Webb, Adam Parore, Mark Greatbatch, Rodney Redmond and Graham Vivian. Club officers include businessman Roger Kerr. Incorporated Society...
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built in 1907 by Graham Vivian, who owned the nearby Clyne Castle and its estate, as the private chapel for his family. Although Vivian specified that it...
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Pursuivant (R.P. Graham-Vivian) and the Portcullis Pursuivant (A.R. Wagner)—followed by two Gentleman Ushers (Captain Humphrey Lloyd and Colonel Vivian Gabriel)...
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during the war Vivian met and married a fellow Aucklander, Peggy Robertson, who was serving in an army welfare corps. Their son Graham also played Test...
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In 2022, Graham was in the main cast of the Virgin Media One and ITV crime drama Redemption as Siobhán Wilson and began starring as Vivian Lim opposite...
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of Arms In office 1971–1980 Monarch Elizabeth II Preceded by Richard Graham-Vivian Succeeded by John Brooke-Little Personal details Born 18 January 1907...
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Captain Vivian Graham Loyd MC (13 May 1894 – 1972) was an English soldier and engineer who designed armoured vehicles including the Carden Loyd tankette...
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developed to abstract color compositions (“More or less influenced by Graham Vivian Sutherland” The New Yorker, May 1949) and later to a subtile form of...
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Richard James Graham, 4th Baronet, and Lady Mabel Cynthia Duncombe, who were first cousins. His younger siblings included Richard Graham-Vivian (who married...
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retiring in the late 1990s. He then joined his former Test teammate Graham Vivian in his artificial turf supply business. Between 2000 and 2002, Hastings...
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died in 2021. Ron Urlich – Former All Blacks player Giff Vivian – Test cricketer Graham Vivian – Test cricketer Sean Wainui – Māori All Black representative...
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Vivian Stanshall (born Victor Anthony Stanshall; 21 March 1943 – 5 March 1995) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, author, poet and wit, best known...
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Retrieved 18 January 2020. Berthoud, Roger (3 January 2008). "Sutherland, Graham Vivian". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
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