Frederick Rowland Emett OBE (22 October 1906 – 13 November 1990), known as Rowland Emett (with the forename sometimes spelled "Roland" [as his middle name...
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Emett is a surname and occasional given name. Notable people with this name include: Josh Emett (born 1973), New Zealand chef Rowland Emett (1906–1990)...
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drawn by British cartoonist and illustrator W. Heath Robinson. See also Rowland Emett, active in the 1950s. The TV show The Great Egg Race (1979 to 1986)...
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illustrated by W. Heath Robinson [1916], Claud Lovat Fraser [1924], Rowland Emett [1941] and Edward Ardizzone [1946]) The Sunken Garden and Other Poems...
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production designer, Ken Adam, and cartoonist and sculptor Frederick Rowland Emett, built by Alan Mann Racing in Hertfordshire in 1967, fitted with a contemporary...
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effects, and Caractacus Potts' inventions were created by Rowland Emett. An article about Emett that appeared in Time magazine in 1976 mentioned his work...
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E. L. Moore (section The Rowland Emett tribute diorama)
Moore's projects and stories include the works of: Charles 'Chic' Sale, Rowland Emett, Dorothy Parker, Carl Fallberg, Bill Schopp, H. Allen Smith, Lucius...
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Harewood OBE. British actor and presenter was born in Small Heath. Rowland Emett OBE. Famous British cartoonist. Ken Barnes English footballer born in...
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tiled map of the Hemel Hempstead district was designed by the artist Rowland Emett and is located on the side of the tiered car park in the Marlowes. Erected...
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(who also illustrated Charles Dickens' Christmas books) Stan Eales Rowland Emett ffolkes (Michael Davies) Noel Ford Myles Birket Foster Fougasse (Kenneth...
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Creek Railway) was a 15 in (381 mm) gauge miniature railway created by Rowland Emett. A whimsical view of British rural life and embodying his typical fanciful...
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of the Canadian rock band Triumph Robert Emmet, Irish Revolutionary Rowland Emett, English sculptor and cartoonist. Sean Emmett, British Grand Prix motorcycle...
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visitor could take away, or involved visitors in games. Cartoonist Rowland Emett designed the mechanical computer Forget-me-not, which was commissioned...
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inventions as seen in the film were designed and created by the craftsman Rowland Emett and are on display at Mid-America Science Museum. In the movie, Caractacus'...
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(born 1952) – cartoonist Ian Emes (born 1949) – animator Frederick Rowland Emett (1906–1990) – cartoonist, artist and kinetic sculptor Jo Enright (born...
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Chindōgu Deathtrap (plot device) Domino effect Domino show Frederick Rowland Emett Jean Tinguely, Swiss artist who created Rube Goldberg-like sculptures...
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painter, etcher, banknote designer Ian Emes, animator and film director Rowland Emett, cartoonist and constructor of whimsical kinetic sculpture Elizabeth...
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designed and built by kinetic sculptor Rowland Emett. A photograph shows a pencilled note on a whitewashed beam in Emett's barn: 26th August 1970 (1/2 Closing...
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Fair, staying open until the mid-1970s A miniature railway designed by Rowland Emett. It ran for 500 yards along the south of the gardens with a station...
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inventions Storm P., Danish artist with similar cartoon inventions Rowland Emett, British cartoonist with similar physical inventions The portfolio contained:...
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300 m2) of office space.[citation needed] In 1970, the kinetic sculptor Rowland Emett was commissioned to design and build a "water-powered" clock known as...
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strabo, an Asian butterfly Forget-Me-Not (mechanical computer), built by Rowland Emett This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Forget...
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U-Ram Choe Angela Conner Carlos Cruz-Diez Marcel Duchamp Lin Emery Rowland Emett Ivana Franke Arthur Ganson Nemo Gould Gerhard von Graevenitz Bruce Gray...
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the subject of the poem Farmer's Train by Hugh Bevan, illustrated by Rowland Emett, and published in Punch issue dated 3 June 1946. Colonel Stephens's...
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drawings, many specially commissioned. Artists included Edward Ardizzone, Rowland Emett, L. S. Lowry, Laurence Scarfe and Richard Chopping. Photographers included...
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This Week included Irwin Caplan, Dick Cavalli, Chon Day, Robert Day, Rowland Emett, Paul Giambarba, Tom Henderson, Bil Keane, Bill King, Clyde Lamb, Harry...
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Eastgate is the Cats Cradle Pussiwillow III Clock. It was created by Rowland Emett in 1981 and was originally placed outside what is now ASDA on the Lower...
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footballer (born 1910) 13 November Don Chaffey, film director (born 1913) Rowland Emett, kinetic sculptor (born 1906) Richard Lewis, operatic tenor (born 1914)...
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the Victoria Centre in Nottingham by the Rowland Emett timepiece, the Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator. Emett quoted that Rameau made music for his school...
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Dunderdale, 90, British spy, possible inspiration for James Bond. Frederick Rowland Emett, 84, English kinetic sculptor. Joseph Lang, 79, American boxer. Richard...
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