• Richard St. Barbe Baker (9 October 1889 – 9 June 1982) was an English biologist and botanist, environmental activist and author, who contributed greatly...
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  • John St Barbe (1742-1816) was a prominent English shipbroker and shipowner Richard St. Barbe Baker (1889-1992) British forester Ursula St Barbe (died...
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  • Thomas Guillaume St. Barbe Baker (2 June 1895 – 6 October 1966) was a pre-War British Nazi who had been an officer in World War I as a second lieutenant...
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    area. In the 1950s British explorer Richard St. Barbe Baker made an expedition in the Sahara. During St. Barbe's 40,000-kilometre (25,000 mi) expedition...
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  • protection of trees. It was founded in Kenya on 22 July 1922 by Richard St. Barbe Baker as Men of the Trees. It operates in several countries in Africa...
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    Sir William P.D. Schlich (1840–1925) F.X. Schumacher (1892–1967) Richard St. Barbe Baker (1889–1982) Global Forester/Environmentalist Israel af Ström (1778–1856)...
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  • Albert Howard (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    grouped, along with Rudolf Steiner, Sir Robert McCarrison and Richard St. Barbe Baker, as one of the key progenitors of the Western organic agriculture...
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  • Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff Richard Willson Archived 6 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine Lawrence Hills Richard St. Barbe Baker James Lovelock The Prince...
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    county. American actor and gameshow host, Richard Dawson, was born and raised here. Richard St. Barbe Baker Founder of the International Tree Foundation...
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  • Kenya has an interesting precursor. Before joining the religion, Richard St. Barbe Baker served in the country in 1920 under the Colonial Office as Assistant...
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  • Challenger in 1986 Leonora Armstrong - international traveler Richard St. Barbe Baker - English environmentalist Lady Blomfield - early Irish-British...
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    to World War II he supported the work of restoration-forester Richard St. Barbe Baker to reforest Palestine, introducing him to religious leaders from...
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    (1909–1992), artist and painter of Three Studies of Lucian Freud. Richard St. Barbe Baker OBE (1889–1982), environmentalist, forester and writer. Francis...
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  • The Baháʼí Faith in Kenya began with three individuals. First, Richard St. Barbe Baker took a constructive engagement with the indigenous religion of...
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    Howard Florey (co-developer of Penicillin). Ed Anderson – chemist Richard St. Barbe Baker – founder Men of the Trees George Thomas Bettany – biologist Isaac...
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    became St James's Pre-School. Forester and environmental activist Richard St. Barbe Baker was born in West End. Arthur Henry Rostron is buried in West End's...
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  • years. In Hampshire, England, she called upon the tree expert Richard St. Barbe Baker in 1960, and learned about his idea that green wall agriculture...
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  • 1910) 8 June – Alan Coddington, academic (born 1941) 9 June – Richard St. Barbe Baker, botanist, activist and writer (born 1889) 10 June Margaret Bastock...
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  • McCarrison. McCarrison is grouped, along with Sir Albert Howard and Richard St. Barbe Baker, as one of three progenitors of the organic agriculture movement...
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    Rizzoli (2015). Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-8478-4490-6. Man of the Trees: Richard St. Barbe Baker, the First Global Conservationist. Paul Hanley. University of Regina...
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    substituting on a ticket of a German woman. Curtis Kelsey and Richard St. Barbe Baker were or would become Baháʼís who served in France during the First...
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  • St. Barbe Baker Founder of the International Tree Foundation, born in West End Tom Baker, clergyman, was born in Southampton William Morrant Baker, physician...
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  • Trees, an organization involved in afforestation and founded by Richard St. Barbe Baker in 1924 and edited its journal Trees. In 1954 he was chosen as...
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  • Mountford Mills Mr. Ruhi Afnan The Venerable Archdeacon Williams Mr. Richard St. Barbe Baker Mr. Albert Thoka Mr. L.W.G. Malcom Professor J. Arthur Thomson...
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  • University; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S Richard St. Barbe Baker - English forester, environmental activist, and author Jim MacNeill...
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  • For Life was established in 1981 two weeks after a visit from Richard St. Barbe Baker, the founder of the International Tree Foundation, then known as...
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  • members of the party included Ronald Nall-Cain, 2nd Baron Brocket, Richard St. Barbe Baker, Sydney Arnold, 1st Baron Arnold, Walter Montagu Douglas Scott...
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    During this time notable Britons who became Baháʼís included Richard St. Barbe Baker - forester, environmental activist, and author - who joined the...
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    August 2019. Sillence, Peter (May–June 2017). "The Little Green Chapel (Barbe Baker Hall)" (PDF). Westender: Newsletter of the West End Local History Society...
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    Cause. Retired police chief Robert B. Powers came out in 1958. Richard St. Barbe Baker spoke in 1960 at the School. Dizzy Gillespie visited in 1969. The...
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