Edward Cave (27 February 1691 – 10 January 1754) was an English printer, editor and publisher. He coined the term "magazine" for a periodical, founding...
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Nicholas Edward Cave AO FRSL (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian musician, writer and actor. Known for his deep baritone voice and for fronting...
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Putty Cave is a hydrothermal cave located west of Utah Lake in Utah County, Utah, United States. The cave attracted amateur and professional cavers alike...
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Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine founded in London, England, by Edward Cave in January 1731. It ran uninterrupted for almost 200 years, until 1922...
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Seven Sleepers (redirect from People of the Cave)
the Cave), is a late antique Christian legend, and a Qur’anic Islamic story. The Christian legend speaks about a group of youths who hid inside a cave outside...
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Welsh political organiser John Edward Jones (1983–2009), caver who died in the Nutty Putty Cave John Jones (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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of the branches. Its use dates back to 1749, when a book published by Edward Cave organized the discipline into a section containing content such as cartographic...
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George Cave, 1st Viscount Cave, GCMG, PC (23 February 1856 – 29 March 1928) was a British lawyer and Conservative politician. He was Home Secretary under...
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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are a rock band formed in Melbourne in 1983 by lead vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey and German guitarist-vocalist...
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succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Edward. Sir Edward Charles Cave, 3rd Baronet (1893–1946) Sir Charles Edward Coleridge Cave, 4th Baronet JP DL FRICS (28 February...
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Alexander James Edward Cave FRCS FLS (13 September 1900 – 17 May 2001) was a British anatomist. Cave was born in Manchester and was educated at Manchester...
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drovers who set up camps on waste land en route to markets in London. Edward Cave, the 18th century publisher of the world's first magazine was born in...
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restrictions on the use of real names, as happened in the 18th century when Edward Cave wanted to get around restrictions imposed on the reporting of the House...
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caves: caves are rare across most of the world; most caves are dark, cold, and damp; and other cave inhabitants, such as bears and cave bears, cave lions...
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time it was under the ownership of the Cave family of Melbury Osmond's Holt Farm. After travelling with Edward Cave to Somerset, the Ooser went missing around...
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The Cave, later Cave-Browne, later Cave-Browne-Cave Baronetcy, of Stanford in the County of Northampton, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was...
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domain: Cave, Edward; Nichols, John (1829). The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... (Public domain ed.). Edward Cave. This...
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published in 1741 in London was the first general-interest magazine. Edward Cave, who edited The Gentleman's Magazine under the pen name "Sylvanus Urban"...
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frequented magazines in the United States all the way back to 1912. Edward Cave wrote an article in 1913 called "Clay Bird Golf" which included a diagram...
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to Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden Theatres (1735) Verses Addressed to Edward Cave and William Bowyer (1736) A compilation of letters published as a manual...
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people Charles John Philip Cave (1871–1950), British meteorologist Darren Cave (born 1987), rugby union player Edward Cave (1691–1754), English printer...
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Edward Whalley (c. 1607 – c. 1675) was an English military leader during the English Civil War and was one of the regicides who signed the death warrant...
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The Cave of the Storm Nymphs is a painting by British artist Edward Poynter, depicting three nude sirens or nymphs from Greek mythology that lure sailors...
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Cave-diving is underwater diving in water-filled caves. It may be done as an extreme sport, a way of exploring flooded caves for scientific investigation...
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Frederick Gibberd of Coventry designed Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Edward Cave from Rugby made Britain's first magazine in 1731 – The Gentleman's Magazine...
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Dead Sea Scrolls (redirect from Qumran Caves Scrolls)
The Dead Sea Scrolls, also called the Qumran Caves Scrolls, are a set of ancient Jewish manuscripts from the Second Temple period. They were discovered...
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eventually grew out of the old medieval town destroyed by the fire. In 1742 Edward Cave opened Marvel's Mill, the world's first cotton mill to be driven by a...
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Traveller, and a former Tony and Olivier Award-winning theatre producer Edward Cave (1691–1754), English printer and journalist William Cavendish, 1st Duke...
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Errol White 1967–1970: Arthur Roy Clapham 1970–1973: Alexander James Edward Cave 1973–1976: Irene Manton 1976–1979: Humphry Greenwood 1979–1982: William...
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Times was founded in 1888. Founding The Gentleman's Magazine in 1731, Edward Cave coined the term "magazine" for a periodical, and was the first publisher...
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