John Robinson Tait (January 14, 1834 – July 29, 1909) was an American landscape painter, art critic, and travel writer. He spent many years in Germany...
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John Tait may refer to: John Tait (American football) (born 1975), professional football player John Tait (architect) (1787–1856), Scottish architect...
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John Barclay Tait (1900–1973), British hydrographist John Robinson Tait (1834–1909), American landscape painter, art critic, and travel writer John Tait...
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the Rookwood Pottery Company Adolph Strauch – landscape architect John Robinson Tait – landscape painter Tony Tasset – contemporary artist Mary Lee Tate...
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achievement in 1999. In 1992 Googie Withers and John McCallum were founding patrons and active supporters of the Tait Memorial Trust in London. A charity established...
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Bleibtreu Lorenz Clasen August Eduard Schliecker [de] Wilhelm Sohn John Robinson Tait Casualties from Hanover at the Battle of Waterloo @ Denkmalprojekt...
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station, WFMT, hired Tait in June 1972. He succeeded Marty Robinson, who had left to work at a local PBS affiliate. At WFMT, Tait established and hosted...
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notable students included Theodor Martens, Otto Odebrecht [de] and John Robinson Tait. Due to his proven ability, he was appointed a Professor by King Friedrich...
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OM DBE, Viola, Lady Tait AM, John McCallum AO CBE, Googie Withers AO CBE Patrons: Leanne Benjamin AM OBE, Danielle de Niese, John Frost AM, Julian Gavin...
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Melanie Tait (born c. 1979) is an Australian playwright and author. As of 2024[update] a freelance journalist, she often writes for ABC Online, Guardian...
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Mathew James Murray Tait (born 6 February 1986) is a retired English rugby union player who gained 38 caps for England between 2005–2010, including starting...
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Alan Victor Tait (born 2 November 1964) is a former Scottish dual-code rugby footballer, and now coach. He is a defence coach at the Super 6 side Southern...
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Cherry, 12 Tait, 41 Cherry, 12–15 British Museum Collection Database; Tait 43; Robinson, 87 Cherry, 50–51, with photo of the Vienna copy Tait, 42 Cherry...
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Walter de la Mare (redirect from Walter John De la Mare)
and "All Hallows". In 1921, his novel Memoirs of a Midget won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction, and his post-war Collected Stories for...
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(footballer, born 1875) (John Thomas Robertson, 1875–1923), Scottish footballer who played for Stoke, Liverpool and Southampton John Tait Robertson (1877–1935)...
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Jason Thorpe Robinson OBE (born 30 July 1974) is an English former dual-code international rugby league and rugby union footballer who played in the 1990s...
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first time in its history that the award was shared. It won the 2022 James Tait Back Prize for Fiction. The novel was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for...
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the Pinyan incident, James Michael Tait, was charged with criminal trespassing. Two Seattle-based filmmakers, Robinson Devor and Charles Mudede, curious...
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Laura Trevor Fox as Charlie Chris McGlade as Vic Col Tait as Eddy Jordan Louis as Garry Chrissie Robinson as Erica Chris Gotts as Jaffa Cake Jen Patterson...
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1983 Tony Myler 1984 John Dorahy 1985 Harry Pinner 1986 Les Boyd 1987 Joe Lydon 1988 David Hulme 1989 Alan Tait 1990 Alan Tait 1991 Greg Mackey 1992...
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James in the lead role, Taylor Lautner, Rob Schneider, Jackie Sandler, and Tait Blum. Inspired by actual events, the film tells the story of New Orleans...
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Bertrand Russell (redirect from Katharine tait)
two children: John Conrad Russell, 4th Earl Russell (1921–1987) Lady Katharine Jane Russell (1923–2021), who married Rev. Charles Tait in 1948 and had...
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John Dorahy Hull KR 1984–85 Harry Pinner St. Helens 1985–86 Les Boyd Warrington 1986–87 Joe Lydon Wigan 1987–88 David Hulme Widnes 1988–89 Alan Tait Widnes...
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(1825). The Principles of Political Economy. Edinburgh: William & Charles Tait. Morton Paglin's "Introduction" to: Malthus, Thomas Robert (1986). Definitions...
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Jaxon Purdue WG 2 Israel Leota CE 3 LJ Nonu CE 4 Sam Stephenson WG 5 Tyreece Tait FE 6 Stanley Huen HB 7 Coby Black PR 8 Michael Waqa HK 9 Cameron Bukowski...
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Moody Jamie Noon Henry Paul Jason Robinson (c.) Graham Rowntree Andrew Sheridan Ollie Smith Matt Stevens Mathew Tait Steve Thompson Andy Titterrell Phil...
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dedicated the win at Old Trafford to the recently deceased former Leeds player John Holmes. He played for England in the 2009 Four Nations tournament. Sinfield...
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(1982) (b. 1946) John G. Hutchinson, 89, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1980–1981) (b. 1935) Marian Robinson, 86, secretary,...
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Gil-galad Ismael Cruz Córdova as Arondir Geoff Morrell as Waldreg Peter Tait as Tredwill Ian Blackburn as Rowan Nazanin Boniadi as Bronwyn Augustus Prew...
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CBC President Catherine Tait came under fire for comparing Netflix to colonial imperialism in India and parts of Africa. Tait did not offer an apology...
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