Rodd is a surname and may refer to: Anthony N. Rodd (born 1940), Australian botanist Brent Clements Rodd (1809–1898), Australian lawyer and landowner Edward...
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Rodd Christensen is an American actor who portrayed Spencer the painter on the BBC children's television programme Balamory. He was the show's only non-British...
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Michael Rodd (born 29 November 1943 in North Shields, Northumberland, United Kingdom) is an English television presenter and businessman. Rodd was educated...
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Rodd Point is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 9 kilometres west of the Sydney central business...
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Rodd & Gunn (Rodd and Gunn) is a New Zealand manufacturer of clothing footwear and accessories. It was founded in 1946 in New Zealand by Jim Jarvis. By...
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Anthony Norman Rodd, known as Tony Rodd, (born 1940) is an Australian botanist. (incomplete list) Livistona fulva Rodd 1998. Revision of Livistona (Arecaceae)...
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Rennell Rodd (16 April 1904 – 17 July 1968) was a British soldier, aid worker and film-maker. He was married to author Nancy Mitford from 1933–57. Rodd was...
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Rodd Island is a 6,700-square-metre (0.67 ha) island on the Parramatta River in Sydney, Australia. It lies in the centre of Iron Cove, between the suburbs...
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Helen Rodd is a Canadian zoologist who is a professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto. Rodd's work focuses on reproductive...
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Marcia Rodd is an American actress, singer, and director. After studying theatre at Northwestern University, she moved to New York City and began a successful...
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Rodd Lee Kneeland (born June 17, 1966) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes part-time in the ARCA Menards Series...
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Bevan Rodd (born 26 August 2000) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a prop for Premiership Rugby club Sale Sharks. Born in Scotland, he...
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James Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, PC (9 November 1858 – 26 July 1941), known as Sir Rennell Rodd before 1933, was a British diplomat...
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Baron Rennell (redirect from Baron Rennell of Rodd)
Rennell, of Rodd in the County of Hereford, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1933 for the diplomat Sir Rennell Rodd, previously...
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John Rodd is a freelance music recording, mixing and mastering engineer. He is best known for film score recording and mixing. His work include credits...
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Richard Rodd (died before 1633), of Totnes, Devon and Rodd, Herefordshire, was a politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Totnes...
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Beth Rodd is a New Hampshire politician. Rodd earned an MA from the Hunter College School of Social Work. On November 8, 2016, Rodd was elected to the...
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Thomas Rodd (1763–1822) was an English bookseller, antiquarian and Hispanist; Rodd purchased some Greek manuscripts for the British Museum (e.g. codices:...
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Nancy Mitford (redirect from Nancy Rodd)
Climate (1949), established her reputation. Mitford's marriage to Peter Rodd (1933) proved unsatisfactory to both, and they divorced in 1957 after a lengthy...
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of African American performers. Webb later changed his name to Roderic "Rodd" Redwing, adopted a fictitious Native-American identity (a phenomenon sometimes...
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Rodd Keith (born Rodney Keith Eskelin; January 30, 1937 – December 15, 1974) was an American multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. He is perhaps the best...
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Matilda Lucas-Rodd (born 18 April 1996) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). They previously...
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Nelle Marion Rodd (c. 1887 – 10 October 1915) was an Australian cartoonist and illustrator of books for children. Rodd was the eldest daughter of William...
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Hotel Charlottetown (redirect from Rodd Charlottetown)
The Rodd Charlottetown is a historic hotel built in 1931 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. After Charlottetown's main hotel, the Victoria...
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the risk of migration. Kotzapanasis, Panos (8 March 2019). "Interview with Rodd Rathjen: The issue of modern slavery in the Thai fishing industry has been...
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Michael Rodd (born 19 January 1982 in Manly, New South Wales) is an Australian jockey who is best known for riding Efficient to victory in the 2007 Melbourne...
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Henry Trevor Rodd (born April 9, 1985) is a former professional soccer player who played as a defender in Norway, England, and the USA. Rodd was born in...
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Nora Rodd (22 August 1893 – 25 May 1994) was a Canadian peace activist, feminist, and communist. In 1951, she led a delegation from the Women's International...
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Edward Hearle Rodd (17 March 1810 – 25 January 1880) was an English ornithologist. He was the third son of Edward Rodd, D.D. (1768–1842), by his wife Harriet...
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James Rodd (January 29, 1956) was the leader of the New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island from November 2007 when he was selected as interim leader...
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