Frederick Marriott (16 July 1805, Enfield, England – 16 December 1884, San Francisco, California) was an Anglo-American publisher and early promoter of...
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Frederick Arthur Marriott (7 July 1910 – 24 September 1994) was an Australian politician. The third son of Frank Marriott and Alice Maud née Harrison...
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made successful test flights of his Aereon in New Jersey in 1863 and Frederick Marriott successfully demonstrated his small airship Avitor Hermes Jr. in California...
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Ralph Marriott CMG (28 November 1879 – 21 December 1938) was a British Royal Navy officer. Marriott was the son of Major Charles Frederick Marriott of the...
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and the Red Cross. In 1903, Winchester paid for Daisy's wedding to Frederick Marriott III. That same year, Winchester purchased several homes and properties...
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James Hamilton Mackenzie Douglas MacPherson § William Westley Manning Frederick Marriott Charles Edward Marshall Frank Henry Mason Morton Mathews § James McBey...
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Fred Marriott (14 February 1886 – 13 May 1954) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby...
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illustrators, and Claire Foy as his wife, Emily Richardson-Wain. Frederick Marriott "The History of Magazines". Magazines.com. Archived from the original...
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types. List of triplanes Multiplane (aeronautics) John Stringfellow Frederick Marriott Wragg, D.; Flight before flying, Osprey, 1974, Page 60 Angelucci &...
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Henson, Stringfellow, Marriott and Colombine dissolved the company around 1848. The Aerial Transit Company's publicist, Frederick Marriott, commissioned prints...
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NASA space-based solar power researcher Frank E. Marble (1918–2014) Frederick Marriott (1805–1884) Glenn L. Martin (1886–1955) – founder of the Glenn L....
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Watt Boulton patents the aileron in its modern form. 1869 4 July – Frederick Marriott makes the first successful flight of an unmanned powered airship in...
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19th century List of Santa Clara University people Daniel J. Maloney Frederick Marriott Zachariah Montgomery Wright brothers Montgomery, John J. Discussions...
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Overland Monthly. XL (2). San Francisco, California, United States: Frederick Marriott: 196. Archived from the original on January 3, 2014. Retrieved November...
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Mena House Hotel (redirect from Marriott Mena House Hotel)
closed for extensive renovations and will join Marriott's JW Marriott luxury division as JW Marriott Cairo Mena House on the completion of this work...
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‘’Dictionary of Women Artists’’, G K Hill & Co. publishers, 1985 Frederick Marriott (Ed.), Sculpture of Today - Volume II: Continent of Europe, 1921,...
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Ransome Marriott (17 August 1859 – 6 June 1945) was a British educationist, historian, and Conservative member of parliament (MP). Marriott taught modern...
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direction of the machine. William Samuel Henson, John Stringfellow, Frederick Marriott, and D.E. Colombine, incorporated as the "Aerial Transit Company"...
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114–116; Marriott, p. 81 Inquest testimony of surveyor Frederick William Foster, quoted in Evans and Skinner (2000), pp. 201–202; Marriott, p. 138 Examining...
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The flight was of an unmanned, steam powered dirigible operated by Frederick Marriott. The Case of Summerfield was published in the Sacramento Union newspaper...
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Eddleston, p. 155; Marriott, Trevor, p. 223 Marriott, Trevor, p. 223 Marriott, Trevor, pp. 219–222 Cook, pp. 79–80; Fido, pp. 8–9; Marriott, Trevor, pp. 219–222;...
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materials. It remained unused until 1858, when the American printer Frederick Marriott used the "Demers press" to publish four different British Columbia...
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Steve Marriott, with whom he subsequently wrote many of their hit singles including "All or Nothing", "Itchycoo Park" and "Lazy Sunday". After Marriott left...
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Roy Rogers Restaurants (category Companies based in Frederick County, Maryland)
chain of Fort Wayne, Indiana, acquired by the Marriott Corporation in February 1968. However, Marriott first used the Roy Rogers Roast Beef name on conversions...
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Theatre". The San Francisco News Letter and California Advertiser. Frederick Marriott. p. 73. Retrieved 2015-04-17. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic...
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Alistair Marriott is an English ballet choreographer and principal character artist of The Royal Ballet. Marriott was born in St Margaret's at Cliffe,...
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State, A collection of Essays by Herbert Spencer", 1916, 368pp. Beale's San Rafael House Decatur House Beale Genealogy Shooting of Frederick Marriott...
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on 17 May 1892, aged 57. Noble married in 1861 Emily, daughter of Frederick Marriott, one of the originators of the Illustrated London News, by whom he...
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In addition, Anderson studied organ with Heinrich Fleischer and Frederick Marriott, composition with Harold Friedell and Seth Bingham and harpsichord...
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Lutyens 1934 F. L. Griggs 1935 Ernest G. Gillick 1936 Harry Morley 1937 Frederick Marriott 1938 Richard Garbe 1939–40 Hamilton T. Smith 1941 Percy J. Delf Smith...
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