The Home Show, The Restoration Man, George Clarke's Old House New Home, and George Clarke's Amazing Spaces. Clarke was born in Sunderland and brought up...
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George Clarke (7 May 1661 – 22 October 1736), of All Souls, Oxford, was an English architect, print collector and Tory politician who sat in the English...
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George Johnson Clarke KC (October 10, 1857 – February 26, 1917) was a New Brunswick lawyer, journalist and politician. A native of St. Andrews, New Brunswick...
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George Clarke (1661–1736) was a British Judge Advocate General, Secretary at War, Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty. George Clarke may also refer to:...
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based in San Francisco, the group began as a two-piece with singer George Clarke and guitarist Kerry McCoy, who recorded and self-released a demo album...
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George Elliott Clarke OC ONS (born February 12, 1960) is a Canadian poet, playwright and literary critic who served as the Poet Laureate of Toronto from...
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George Somers Clarke may refer to: George Somers Leigh Clarke (1822–1882), English architect Somers Clarke (1841–1926), English architect and Egyptologist...
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acres within Marylebone Park. His widow was Dorothy Clarke, and they had one son, George Clarke. In November 1652 Monck became a general at sea in the...
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George Clarke (1676 – 12 January 1760) was a colonial governor of New York. He was also known as George Clarke of Hyde, after he purchased Hyde Hall in...
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George Sydenham Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe (4 July 1848 – 7 February 1933) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator. Clarke was...
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subject to much ridicule. In October 2010, Northern Irish filmmaker George Clarke uploaded a video clip entitled "Chaplin's Time Traveller" to YouTube...
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George Clarke's Amazing Spaces is a British television series that first aired on Channel 4 on 23 October 2012. In 2015 it was nominated for BAFTA Best...
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George Clarke, born George Henry Broome (11 April 1886 – 21 December 1946) was an English comedian, prominent in music halls and musical revues from the...
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George Clarke Chandler (March 18, 1906, in Ontario – April 20, 1964, in Vancouver, BC) founded radio station CJOR in Vancouver, BC in 1926 which played...
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Christianity portal George Clarke (1793-1871) was an Anglican priest: most notably Archdeacon of Antigua from 1850 to 1871. Clarke was educated at St Catharine's...
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George Clarke is a film director from Northern Ireland and the founder of Yellow Fever Productions. He is known for creating low-budget horror films;...
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George H. Clarke (June 28, 1840 - October 3, 1906) was an American stage actor. He had a long association with Augustin Daly. He acted in many productions...
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George Clarke was an English professional association footballer who played as an outside right for Burnley. Joyce, Michael (2012) [2002]. Football League...
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George "The Barber" Clarke (1806 – 11 August 1835) was an English convict who was transported to Australia, escaped and became a notable bushranger while...
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George Rogers Clark (November 19, 1752 – February 13, 1818) was an American military officer and surveyor from Virginia who became the highest-ranking...
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George Clarke (27 January 1798 – 29 July 1875) was a New Zealand missionary, teacher, public servant, politician and judge. He was born in Wymondham,...
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George F. Clarke (August 28, 1911 – September 1985) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Clarke was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He attended Manassas...
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George Downing Clarke (1859 – 17 August 1930) was a British-born stage and film actor who emigrated to the United States where he where he acted in Broadway...
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Sir Edward George Clarke, KC (15 February 1841 – 26 April 1931) was a British barrister and politician, considered one of the leading advocates of the...
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debut record Roads to Judah, the then two piece group consisting of George Clarke and Kerry McCoy began work on Sunbather under the label Deathwish and...
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Frank Clarke (disambiguation), also Francis and Franklin George Clarke (disambiguation) Gillian Clarke (born 1937), Welsh poet Goland Vanhalt Clarke (1875–1944)...
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William George Clark (March 1821 – 6 November 1878) was an English classical and Shakespearean scholar. He was born at Barford Hall, Darlington. He was...
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of the George Cross Donald Clarke (cricketer) (1926–2008), English cricketer Don Clarke (1933–2002), New Zealand rugby union player Donald Clarke (writer)...
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George Edward Clarke (1846–1895) was a prospector in Queensland, Australia. He was a member of the expedition that found gold at Charters Towers. George...
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Emilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke MBE (born 23 October 1986) is a British actress, best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO fantasy series...
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