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    related to Tom Thomson. Tom Thomson Catalogue Raisonné, the complete works of Thomson Tom Thomson entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia Tom Thomson: Life and...
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  • The Tom Thomson Mystery is a book by Canadian judge William T. Little. It was published in 1970 by McGraw-Hill Ryerson. Tom Thomson is regarded by some...
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    Canadian painter Tom Thomson died on 8 July 1917, on Canoe Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park in Nipissing District, Ontario, Canada. After Thomson drowned in...
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  • Kenneth Roy Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet (September 1, 1923 – June 12, 2006), known in Canada as Ken Thomson, was a Canadian/British businessman...
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  • she enjoyed a brief summer romance with Canadian landscape painter Tom Thomson. Thomson was quiet, but Lambert would later write, "We knew without words...
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    Tom Thomson (1877–1917) was a Canadian painter from the beginning of the 20th century. Beginning from humble roots, his development as a career painter...
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    The Jack Pine is a well-known oil painting by Canadian artist Tom Thomson. A representation of the most broadly distributed pine species in Canada, it...
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    associated with the group are Tom Thomson (1877–1917) and Emily Carr (1871–1945). Although he died before its official formation, Thomson had a significant influence...
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    joined by Carmichael and his coworkers at Grip, including Arthur Lismer, Tom Thomson and Frank Johnston. By 1913, the excursions also included Frederick Varley...
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  • Thomas Norman Thompson (born 1894) was an English professional footballer. He played for Sunderland and Gillingham between 1919 and 1924, making over 70...
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    University of Toronto. Hill, Charles (2002). "Tom Thomson, Painter". In Reid, Dennis (ed.). Tom Thomson. Toronto/Ottawa: Art Gallery of Ontario/National...
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    with Tom Thomson, and the duo often fished and sketched together, beginning with a trip to Algonquin Park in fall 1914.: 25  Inspired by Thomson, Jackson...
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  • considered for merging. › Tom Thomson (born 1942) is a Canadian football player who played for the Edmonton Eskimos. "Tom Thomson CFL Stats - Pro Football...
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    a price of $984,000.00. Canadian official war artists Group of Seven Tom Thomson War art War artist Reid, Dennis R. (1988). A Concise History of Canadian...
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  • Tom Thomson (born May 7, 1947) is a Canadian judoka, coach, and head instructor at the Brantford Judo Club in Brantford, Ontario, who has been the head...
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    illustrate numerous articles for the Telegram on various topics. In 1905, Tom Thomson came under the influence of his cousin Dr. William Brodie. Brodie was...
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  • “Fiddler's Green.” References to many prominent figures were used, including Tom Thomson and Jacques Cousteau, as well as political situations in Sault Ste. Marie...
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    of Algonquin Park attracted artists such as Tom Thomson along with members of the Group of Seven. Thomson served as a guide in the park, often working...
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    The West Wind (painting) (category Paintings by Tom Thomson)
    The West Wind is a 1917 painting by Canadian artist Tom Thomson. An iconic image, the pine tree at its centre has been described as growing "in the national...
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    artists, among them Tom Thomson, with an inexpensive space to work. In 1915, Harris fixed up a shack behind the Studio Building for Thomson whose art and dedication...
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    in 1916. The cabin in which Thomson is reputed to have lived in now has some exhibits on the park history and Tom Thomson. The campground has 45 campsites...
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    Tom Thomson, Emily Carr, Anthony van Dyck, and Gerhard Richter. Currently, there is no "street view" option to tour the museum online. Tom Thomson, The...
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    committed plein airists. In Canada in the 1920s, the Group of Seven and Tom Thomson are examples of en plein air advocates. Frédéric Bazille Henri Biva Ralph...
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    terrorists plan to use the chemical in a bombing attack. In the 2006 video game Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent, red mercury is used by the terrorist...
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    Hockey League (NHL) Hall of Fame goaltender Harry Lumley and the artist Tom Thomson (buried in the nearby village of Leith). Surgeon Norman Bethune, an avowed...
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  • Frank Thomson "Tom" Leighton (born 1956) is an American mathematician who is the CEO of Akamai Technologies, the company he co-founded with the late Daniel...
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    settled in Toronto, Ontario, and took a job with Grip Ltd. where he met Tom Thomson. In May 1914, he went camping with him in Algonquin Park, writing about...
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    Wikinews has related news: Thomson Corporation and Reuters agree to merge Thomson Reuters Corporation (/ˈrɔɪtərz/ ROY-tərz) is a Canadian multinational...
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  • Thomson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Thom, Thomp, Thompkin, or other diminutive of Thomas", itself derived from the Aramaic תום or Tôm, meaning...
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    from the original on December 19, 2021. Retrieved April 19, 2024. Fish, Tom (January 7, 2022). "Man vomits live on-air during TV interview: 'I'm so nervous'"...
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