James Holman FRS (15 October 1786 – 29 July 1857), known as the "Blind Traveller," was a British adventurer, author and social observer, best known for...
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Grant James Holman (born May 31, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB). When he was...
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James Holman (1786–1857) was a British adventurer and author. James Holman may also refer to: James Holman (judge) (born 1947), British judge James Sanders...
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Sir Edward James Holman (born 21 August 1947) is a retired British judge of the High Court of England and Wales, assigned to the Family Division. He has...
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James Sanders Holman (February 7, 1804 – December 8, 1867) was a soldier, entrepreneur, and the first mayor of Houston. Holman was born in Murfreesboro...
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Martin Holman (born 1957), American translator of Japanese literature James Holman (1786–1857), British traveller and writer James Sanders Holman (1804–1867)...
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The Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) is a modern English Bible translation from Holman Bible Publishers. The New Testament was published in 1999...
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Lucy McBath (redirect from Lucia Kay Holman McBath)
Lucia Kay McBath (née Holman; born June 1, 1960) is an American politician who has served in the United States House of Representatives from a district...
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Prince of Wales Theatre, London and the widely panned 1948 film version of James Hadley Chase's 1939 novel No Orchids for Miss Blandish. She retired in 1948...
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Harry James Holman (March 15, 1862[citation needed] – May 3, 1947) was an American actor. He appeared in approximately 130 films from 1923 to 1947. Born...
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William C. Holman Correctional Facility is an Alabama Department of Corrections prison located in Atmore, Alabama. The facility is along Alabama State...
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LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (redirect from Holman Prize)
but must "take them out of their comfort zone". The prize is named for James Holman (1786-1857), a British adventurer and writer who was the first blind...
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competition. Founded on 1 June 1815 in the Thatched House Tavern in St James's, London as The Yacht Club by 42 gentlemen interested in sea yachting, the...
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make envelopes Frank Holl, Royal portraitist Ian Holm, English Actor James Holman, 19th-century adventurer known as "the Blind Traveller" Surgeon-General...
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Rexford George Holman (born 1935) is an American film and television actor and musician. Holman was born in Oklahoma. He began his screen career in 1959...
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Elizabeth Lloyd Holman (née Holzman; May 23, 1904 – June 18, 1971) was an American socialite, actress, singer, and activist. Elizabeth Lloyd Holzman was...
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foreign travelers, including the so-called British "Blind Traveler" James Holman, who was suspected of spying and conducted back forcibly to the frontiers...
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employed Holman, and speculated that this was to work on audio projects. Sound for Film and Television (2001) Surround Sound: Up and Running (2008) James A....
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Jason Roberts, is a 2006 biography of the 19th-century British traveller James Holman, the first blind person to circumnavigate the globe. City Lights is a...
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Justice Holman may refer to: James Holman (judge) (born 1947), judge of the High Court of England and Wales Jesse Lynch Holman (1784–1842), one of the...
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Man became History's Greatest Traveler is a bestselling biography of James Holman (1786–1857), the blind Englishman who overcame the adversity of sightlessness...
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Congress of the Republic of Texas and James Holman becomes the first mayor of Houston. August 28, 1837 - James Holman sworn in as mayor of Houston. 1839...
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King George, he was elected King on 4 March 1827 in the presence of James Holman. Patton, Adell (1996). Physicians, colonial racism, and diaspora in West...
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Paul Bennett, Chris O. Hunt, Tim Reynolds, Lucy Farr, Marine Frouin, James Holman, Ross Lane and Charles French, "New Neanderthal remains associated with...
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Holman (born 12 October 2004) is an English footballer who plays for Wolverhampton Wanderers. Holman attended Bexhill College in East Sussex. Holman was...
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Blind Man became History's Greatest Traveler is the first biography of James Holman (1786–1857), the blind Englishman who overcame illness and adversity...
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A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die (redirect from Massacre at Fort Holman)
Morire, also known as Massacre at Fort Holman) is a 1972 Technicolor Italian spaghetti Western movie starring James Coburn, Bud Spencer and Telly Savalas...
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colony at Fernando Po. During the first year, he was joined by Lieutenant James Holman who was famous in his time as "the Blind Traveller". In the mid-1830s...
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Borders co-founder. Miles Hilton-Barber – British traveler and climber. James Holman – British man known as the "Blind Traveler." Tofiri Kibuuka – Ugandan-Norwegian...
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Holman-Moody is an American racecar manufacturer, marine engine manufacturer and former auto racing team. The company currently operates out of Charlotte...
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