Horace Bristol (November 16, 1908 – August 4, 1997) was a twentieth-century American photographer, best known for his work in Life. His photos appeared...
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Horace Bristol Pond (born 1882) was an American business executive, philanthropist, American Red Cross personnel, World War II prisoner, and an expatriate...
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Horace Gould (born Horace Harry Twigg 20 September 1921 – 4 November 1968) was a British racing driver from Bristol. Known for his portly frame and larger-than-life...
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The address was always read as "Horace Batchelor, Department One, Keynsham, spelt K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M, Keynsham, Bristol". Batchelor needed to carefully spell...
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footballer Horace Brinsmead (1883–1934), Controller of Aviation in Australia between 1920 and 1933 Horace Bristol (1908–1997), American photographer Horace Bristol...
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articles in magazines. Edith McPhee married Laurence A. Bristol and had one son, Horace Richard Bristol, later a renowned photojournalist, whose work is now...
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Horace Andy (born Horace Keith Hinds, 19 February 1951) is a Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer, known for his distinctive vocals and hit songs...
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"Paired: Imogen Cunningham and Rondal Partridge, featuring works by Horace Bristol", held at East West Gallery, Santa Barbara, October 5, 2007, to January...
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the troops, photographed by Charles Fenno Jacobs on Tarawa. Photo by Horace Bristol of a Curtiss SOC scoutplane being hoisted on board the USS Philadelphia...
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The University of Bristol is a red brick Russell Group research university in Bristol, England. It received its royal charter in 1909, although it can...
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Massive Attack (category Musical groups from Bristol)
Fraser, Horace Andy and Young Fathers, who all toured with the band during their European shows that summer. The same line-up played Bristol in August...
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rock band (Stryper) Oz Fox musician, Christian rock band (Stryper) Horace Bristol, photographer, Life Magazine Firoozeh Dumas, author Christine Dzidrums...
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nurse Yay Panlilio, journalist, American/Filipina guerrilla leader. Horace Bristol Pond, businessman Evelyn Witthoff, medical doctor: 528 Japan portal...
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politician. Nirmal Chandra Sinha, 85–86, Indian tibetologist and author. Horace Bristol, 88, American photographer. Dick Bush, 65, British cinematographer (Tommy...
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1940. pp. 124–127. Retrieved 8 December 2017. Photographs credited to Horace Bristol. Hix, Lisa. "Dreams of the Forbidden City: When Chinatown Nightclubs...
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Clifton College (redirect from Clifton College, Bristol)
Clifton College is a public school in the city of Bristol in South West England, founded in 1862 and offering both boarding and day school for pupils...
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Trip hop (redirect from The Bristol sound)
genre that originated in the late 1980s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol. It has been described as a psychedelic fusion of hip hop and electronica...
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environmentalist, her first gallery exhibit was combined with Horace Bristol postumus work with his son, Henri Bristol in Santa Barbara. Marler called her close-up, saturated...
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Sir Horace Kadoorie, CBE (28 September 1902 – 22 April 1995) was an industrialist, hotelier, and philanthropist. He was a member of the Kadoorie family...
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University of Bristol during the year of 1954. Campbell married, and had two daughters and one son. Campbell worked on the emendation of Horace (1924) and...
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2004. ISBN 978-0-8109-4805-1. By Evan Bachner. With work by Miller, Horace Bristol, Victor Jorgensen, and Barrett Gallagher. Chicago Photographs: LaSalle...
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Horace A. Ford (1822–1880) is known as one of the greatest target archers of all time. Horace Alfred Ford first picked up the bow in 1845, and a mere...
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respond". Bristol Post. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2020. Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, The Book of Public Arms, London, 1915. Odes (Horace)/Book I/1 "Act...
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The Dean of Bristol is the head of the Chapter of the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Bristol, England. The Dean is Mandy Ford, since...
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Christianity portal The Bishop of Bristol heads the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury, in England. The present diocese...
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Harvey, Alfred (1906). "Bristol, a historical and topographical account of the city". p. 22. Retrieved 6 June 2009. Round, John Horace (1911). "Geoffrey De...
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Jersey [Dec 1944] When the war ended, Jacobs and two of his colleagues, Horace Bristol and Victor Jorgensen, still dressed in uniforms, walked into the offices...
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Of Nepal: Kevin Bubriski, introduction essay, Chronicle Books, 1993 Horace Bristol, catalog essay, Centre de Photographie de Lectoure, France, 1995 Points...
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Horace Merrick MC (21 December 1887 – 16 August 1961) was an English cricketer, soldier and school teacher. Merrick attended Bristol Grammar School before...
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