Edward William Cooke RA FRS FZS FSA FGS (27 March 1811 – 4 January 1880) was an English landscape and marine painter, and gardener. Cooke was born in...
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Edward Cooke may refer to: Edward Cooke (Royal Navy officer) (1772–1799) Ed Cooke (author) (born 1982), British writer Ed Cooke (American football) (born...
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Eamonn Cooke (1936-2016) Irish broadcaster and convicted paedophile Edmund F. Cooke (1885–1967), US congressman from New York Edward William Cooke (1811–1880)...
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the aid of his wife Maria and his friend and painter of seascapes Edward William Cooke. From 1865–70 he was the founding president of the North Staffordshire...
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the gardens with the aid of his friend and painter of seascapes Edward William Cooke. The gardens were meant to display specimens from Bateman's extensive...
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vaults and columns of the Lower Chapel, an event that was recorded by Edward William Cooke in an engraving published in 1833. In Disney's short film The Truth...
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Anthony Cooke, KB[1] (June 1501 – 11 June 1576) was an English humanist scholar. He was tutor to Edward VI. Anthony Cooke was the only son of John Cooke (died...
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Staffordshire, in 1856, was designed by the artist and gardener Edward William Cooke for the estate's owner James Bateman. The stumpery at Biddulph Grange...
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the Psychic World. Vol. 1. Harper Element. 2006. p. 465. Smedley, Edward; William Cooke Taylor; Henry Thompson; Elihu Rich (1855). The Occult Sciences:...
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command of Admiral Sir William Cornwallis. These duties lasted until early 1805, with Loring being superseded by Captain John Cooke on 24 April. In May 1805...
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drawings were engraved to illustrate a book of sketches of shipping by Edward William Cooke. He was one of the earliest and most accomplished of English watercolourists...
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his death. In 1833, Cooke produced Views of the Old and New London Bridges, executed conjointly with his son, Edward William Cooke, who also made the drawings...
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she was painted while a guardship on the Medway in 1833 by Edward William Cooke, and by William Beatson and J. J. Williams while laid up at Rotherhithe in...
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depicted by Isidore Dagnan in 1833 The four surviving arches drawn by Edward William Cooke in 1845 List of bridges in France List of medieval bridges in France...
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William Edward Story (April 29, 1850 – April 10, 1930) was an American mathematician who taught at Johns Hopkins University and Clark University. William...
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historian Charles Edward Banks, Leiden records show Francis Cooke's betrothal to be June 9, 1603. In the Leiden church Betrothal Book, Cooke is recorded as...
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Barrier 1928 Thames flood Bumboat Henry Mayhew William Lionel Wyllie George Robert Sims Edward William Cooke Swan Upping SS Richard Montgomery Watermen's...
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William Cooke Taylor (1800–1849) was an Irish writer, known as a journalist, historian and Anti-Corn Law propagandist. He was born at Youghal on 16 April...
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French engineer, urban planner, and politician (d. 1891) 1811 – Edward William Cooke, English painter and illustrator (d. 1880) 1814 – Charles Mackay...
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painter and educator (b. 1829) 1880 – Edward William Cooke, English painter and illustrator (b. 1811) 1882 – John William Draper, English-American physician...
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Edward Troughton in his old age took on William Simms as a partner in 1826. It became a limited company in 1915 and in 1922 it merged with T. Cooke &...
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Joseph Whidbey and Peter Puget: The Vancouver Voyage of 1791-1795. The Edward Mellen Press, Ltd. ISBN 0-7734-8857-X. For People & Plants Quarterly journal...
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William Cooke (died 14 May 1589), was an English politician. William Cooke was the son of Sir Anthony Cooke of Gidea Hall, Essex, and Anne Fitzwilliam...
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best remembered in this state, thanks to a contemporary drawing by Edward William Cooke, which shows her fully converted, and with laundry above her decks...
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pp. 92–3. See External links, below. Historic England 1983. For example. Edward Weller's prestigious map of 1868, which on this point was out of date. Illustrated...
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The Ferns, Victoria Road, Kensington, (1864), (improvements, for Edward William Cooke), (1864) Grove House (subsequently called 'Nuffield Lodge') Regent's...
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Sternview of HMS Asia by Edward William Cooke (1811-1880)...
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Kent Cooke (October 25, 1912 – April 6, 1997) was a Canadian-American businessman in broadcasting and professional sports. Starting in sales, Cooke was...
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Terence James Cooke (March 1, 1921 – October 6, 1983) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of New York from 1968 until his death...
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George Gilbert Scott 1860 Professor of Architecture 1866–1873 Edward William Cooke 1863 William Boxall 1863 John Everett Millais 1863 President 1896 Henry...
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