James Faed (4 April 1821 – 23 September 1911) was one of three famous Scottish brother painters/artists. James was the second son of the six children of...
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Faed may refer to: Faed Arsène (born 1985), Malagasy former footballer Faed Mustafa (born 1965), Palestinian diplomat James Faed (1821-1911), one of the...
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John Faed, R.S.A. (31 August 1819 – 22 October 1902) was a Scottish painter. John was the eldest son of the six children of James Faed, tenant of Barlay...
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Kirkcudbrightshire, and was the brother of the artists James Faed, John Faed and Susan Faed. He received his art education in the school of design, Edinburgh...
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Susan Bell Faed (1827–1909) was a Scottish artist, and the sister of three renowned artists: Thomas Faed, John Faed and James Faed. She was a frequent...
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Hall was restored in 1875. Notable people include James Faed Jnr, (1856-1920) artist, son of James Faed: he lived and died at his home "The Bungalow". "Ainmean-Àite...
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Arthur James Wilson (Faed Wilson) (1858–1945) was an English cyclist, cycling administrator, activist and journalist. He became deaf at age 12 after contracting...
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also published in the Galloway Gazette. John Faed, James Faed, Thomas Faed, Boab Patterson-Faed and Susan Faed, members of the celebrated family of Victorian...
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Fairbairn FRSE (1889–1964), psychiatrist Dr James Duncan (1810–1866) and his son, Dr John Duncan (1839–1899) James Faed (1821–1911), artist Rev Valentine Faithfull...
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James Browne DD (1793–1841) author, lived at 11 Comely Bank John Wilson Ewbank RSA (1799–1847), artist, lived at 5 Comely Bank Thomas Faed and James Faed...
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noteworthy classmates, whose biographies he later wrote: James Halley, who died quite young, and James Hamilton, later minister of the National Scottish Church...
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William Holl. John Faed (1819–1902) was a member of the Royal Scottish Academy. In 1856, the portrait was sold to the publisher James Keith for £200 (equivalent...
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north of Sauchiehall Street) in Glasgow on 6 August 1876. A mezzotint by James Faed (after John Graham Gilbert) is held by the Scottish National Portrait...
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Scotland. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier. pp. 45 et passim. Wylie, James Aitken, ed. (1881). Disruption worthies : a memorial of 1843, with an historical...
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Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross (category Children of James IV of Scotland)
(30 April 1514 – 18 December 1515) was the fourth and last son of King James IV of Scotland and his queen Margaret Tudor. He was born after his father...
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moderator of the general assembly of the free church, in succession to James Julius Wood. This Assembly was the first to deal with the famous Cardross...
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the building. Works of art in the town hall include an 1883 painting by James Faed the younger entitled "The Town Park". List of listed buildings in New...
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United States presidential pets (section James Madison)
kept pets while in office, or pets have been part of their families. Only James K. Polk, Andrew Johnson, and Donald Trump did not have any presidential...
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Margaret Tudor (category Court of James V of Scotland)
October 1541) was Queen of Scotland from 1503 until 1513 by marriage to King James IV. She then served as regent of Scotland during her son's minority, and...
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officially opened by Thomas Faed on 11 August 1885. As part of the celebrations, a painting, View of Gatehouse of Fleet, by John Faed was unveiled by his sister...
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translation) eDIL: "1 féth:.. The name fáeth fiada (Hy vii pref → Thes. ii 354.10; fáed f.¤, Trip. 48.7 ) given to the hymn composed by St. Patrick .. is prob. the...
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Edward Elgar (1857–1934) Thomas Faed (1826–1900) Sir Luke Fildes (1844–1927) John Henry Foley R.A. (1818–1874) Robert James Forbes (1900–1973) John Forster...
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(Peale and Faed certainly did not; Faed had never traveled to America). Author William Spohn Baker noted in 1880 that the horse in Faed's painting was...
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Literary allusions to the original Cutty-sark abound. For example, in Ulysses, James Joyce writes, "Laughing witches in red cutty sarks ride through the air...
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founding members were William Fettes Douglas, William Crawford, Thomas Faed, John Faed, James Archer and John Ballantyne. As all members lived in the Second New...
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of Winchester Cathedral, 1971. OCLC: 7477761. Davidson, George, and John Faed. Legend of St. Swithin: A Rhyme for Rainy Weather. London: Hamilton, Adams...
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Persona in Persona 5 Dean Arsene (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey defenceman Faed Arsène (born 1985), Malagasy football striker Hervé Arsène (born 1963), Malagasy...
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Artillery Volunteer Corps, composed mainly of artists with the painter John Faed as his lieutenant. In 1875 Paton was one of the founding members of the Cockburn...
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Maclise, Gilbert Stuart Newton, Thomas Faed, and Sir John Watson Gordon. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1898). "Stephenson, James" . Dictionary of National Biography...
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several works about George Washington, his personal hero, including John Faed's Portrait of George Washington Taking the Salute at Trenton. In 2011, the...
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