Edmund Fry (1754–1835) was an English type-founder. Fry was the son of Joseph Fry, and member of the Bristol Fry family, born at Bristol. He studied medicine;...
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Elliott & Fry was a Victorian photography studio founded in 1863 by Joseph John Elliott and Clarence Edmund Fry. For a century, the firm's core business...
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company name was Edmund Fry and Isaac Steele 1794–1799, then Fry Steele & Co 1799–1808. The name then returned once again to Edmund Fry, M.D. Letter Founder...
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during the English Civil War, Sir Edmund is (apparently) a loyal royalist and friend of Charles I, played by Stephen Fry. This Blackadder also appeared in...
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Pantographia (redirect from Fry's Pantographia)
writing systems and typography by Edmund Fry, one of the most learned of the English typefounders of his day. Fry provided a description of each alphabet...
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under the name "the characters of the angel Raphael", citing Ambrosius. Edmund Fry included it in his Pantographia (pp. 28–29), stating: "Theseus Ambrosius...
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anthropologist Dustin Fry (born 1983), American football player Ed Fry (1879–1968), Australian rugby league and rugby union player Edmund Fry (1754–1835), English...
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War I. He was born in 1889 in Greenwich, the son of Kate née Kelsey and Edmund Fry, a stone merchant. He was educated at Hurstpierpoint College and in 1908...
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Fries or fries in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fries (pronounced "frees") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adelaide Fries (1871–1949)...
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trams Pantographia, a 1799 work on writing systems and typography by Edmund Fry Pantographic knife, a folding knife whose blade is opened by a unique...
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John Edmund Fries (June 19, 1885 – January 21, 1955) was an American football player and coach. Fries was born in Norway, Wisconsin in 1885. Fries played...
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Herkomer's wife Anna, and also his patron the photographer Clarence Edmund Fry and members of Fry's family. The painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy summer...
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Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet Script by Edmund Fry, 1799...
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War. Sir Edmund Blackadder and his servant, Baldrick, are the last two men loyal to the defeated King Charles I of England (played by Stephen Fry), portrayed...
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there were massive layoffs, Fry had moved to Oregon to find a way to make a living, and because of Fry's work with Edmund Sawyer at Crescent and other...
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June 19, 2013. The episode was written by Eric Rogers and directed by Edmund Fong. Fry and Leela attempt to have a romantic time together, but with everyone...
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Bellante, Jr., state legislator Patrick Cheves, state legislator John Edmund Fries, American football player and coach Scott Gunderson, state legislator...
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October 2017. Chambers, David (1986). Specimen of Modern Printing Types by Edmund Fry 1828: a facsimile. London: Printing Historical Society. p. 17. ISBN 9780900003080...
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was attested to by a Dr. Wilkinson, who identified her language using Edmund Fry's Pantographia (an encyclopedia of known alphabets and scripts) and stated...
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Buckingham, and John Jefferson of the London Peace Society. The Quaker Edmund Fry (1811–1866) became its secretary, and Charles Gilpin a supporter. Burritt...
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Cuffe Armistead, Wilson. Memoir of Paul Cuffe A Man of Colour. London: Edmund Fry, Bishopsgate Street, 1840 from the Cornell University Library Digital...
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the James foundry via Jackson. A near copy was sold by the Fry foundry; according to Edmund Fry this was cut in house. And possibly earlier: according to...
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(1906) Fry's Type Street Letter Foundry via merger of Sir Charles Reed & Sons in 1905. Sir Charles Reed & Sons historically purchased Edmund Fry & Son...
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England, Scotland and Ireland (Stephen Fry) has already lost the Civil War. Only two men remain loyal to him: Sir Edmund Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson), the sole...
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14 December 1894. In 1851, Brierly married, first, Sarah, daughter of Edmund Fry, a member of the Society of Friends. She died in 1870. In 1872 he married...
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List of Blackadder characters (redirect from Edmund York)
when Edmund is about to be burned, resulting in the Witchsmeller dying himself and Edmund being apparently cleared. "Interview with Stephen Fry, broadcast...
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Davies (1912) Henry W. Lever (1913) John Edmund Fries (1914–1918) Roy E. Haberman (1919) John Edmund Fries (1920) C. C. Boone (1921) Matty Bell (1922)...
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Venice. One alphabet reproduced by Edmund Fry for Pantographia in London 1799. The same alphabet reproduced from Fry by John Johnson in Volume 2 of Typographia...
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Tyrone Power (redirect from Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr.)
Tyrone Edmund Power III (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) was an American actor. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Power appeared in dozens of films, often...
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benefit of the Infant School at Burton. London/York: Harvey and Darton, Edmund Fry/William Alexander, 1829. (U.S. edition, 1829; 2nd UK edition, 1830; reissued...
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