Gilbert Randoll Coate (8 October 1909 – 2 December 2005) was a British diplomat, maze designer and "labyrinthologist". The son of Charles Philip Coate, an...
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created water mazes, most notably the award-winning Beatles Maze (with Randoll Coate and Graham Burgess), and the Jersey Water Maze. He pioneered the genre...
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actually constructed in hedges. In 1975, the English maze designer Randoll Coate began his life's work of creating numerous "symbolic" mazes, which combined...
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Randol or Randoll may refer to: Randoll Coate (1909–2005), British diplomat and maze designer Randol Fawkes (1924–2000), Bahamian politician E. Randol...
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"Archbishop's Maze" Grey's Court, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England (by Randoll Coate and Adrian Fisher, 1981) (brick paths; a unicursal/multicursal hybrid)...
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hedge maze measures 312 ft (95 m) by 213 ft (65 m), and was designed by Randoll Coate, a British diplomat, maze designer, and "labyrinthologist". The maze...
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Clément (b. 1943) Horace Cleveland (1814–1900) Brian Clouston (b. 1935) Randoll Coate (1909–2005) Andrea Cochran (b. 1954) Henry Sargent Codman (d. 1893)...
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Major-General Sir Colin Mackenzie General Sir Jeremy Mackenzie Major-General John Randoll Mackenzie Kenneth MacKenzie Brigadier Maurice Rapinet Mackenzie Lieutenant-General...
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