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Nicobar Megapode described by | Edward Blyth |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1930. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1936. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1911. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1907. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1931. |
The book was described by | Edward Gibbon as being of low value. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1920. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1928. |
It was described by | Edward Drinker Cope in 1872. |
It was described by | Edward Meyrick in 1922. |
Fred Spurtz/Johnny Descunk - | Edward Glen |
The building was designed by | Edward Weber and is a stunning example of Neo-Romanes |
ted Victorian gothic country house designed by | Edward Welby Pugin. |
rters" is a seven-building complex designed by | Edward Durrell Stone. |
t building dates from 1823 and was designed by | Edward Alcock. |
It was designed by | Edward Columbus Hosford of Eastman, Georgia. |
It was designed by | Edward Welby Pugin (1834-1875), whose father helped d |
The German Gymnasium was designed by | Edward A Gruning and built by Piper and Wheeler. |
original buildings of campus were designed by | Edward Durell Stone. |
The ship was designed by | Edward James Reed, Chief Constructor to the Royal Nav |
It was designed by | Edward T. Potter and was built in 1867. |
a First World War memorial plaque designed by | Edward Carter Preston |
For the American city developer, see | Edward Dunn (developer). |
Dewey and | Edward Rondthaler, a prominent typesetter, CEO of Int |
Ian Kershaw, The Nazi Dictatorship (London: | Edward Arnold, 2000), p. 168. |
Kershaw, Ian The Nazi Dictatorship London: | Edward Arnold 2000 page 97 |
Women 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary" by | Edward T. James 1971 |
While still a youth his parents died, and | Edward was raised by an aunt. |
British diplomatic official | Edward Harper Parker is the first westerner who recor |
man is a 1960 American horror film directed by | Edward Dein. |
Age is a 1941 American crime film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
a 1939 Our Gang short comedy film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
ngel is a 1959 American drama film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
a 1942 Our Gang short comedy film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
inky is a 1923 comedy-Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and starring Hoot Gibson. |
and Ladder is a 1924 Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
rail is a 1921 Western film serial directed by | Edward A. Kull. |
a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
Released on 24 December, it was directed by | Edward C. Lilley and written by Eugene Conrad. |
American melodramatic sports film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and written by Howard J. Green and Ed |
film noir starring Dick Powell and directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
a 1941 Our Gang short comedy film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
uad is a 1940 American action film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
Mutiny is a 1952 American film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
It was released in 1959, and directed by | Edward Bernds. |
nfidentially Connie is a 1953 film directed by | Edward Buzzell. |
for a King is a 1937 American film directed by | Edward Sedgwick. |
ider is a 1940 American drama film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
The film was directed by | Edward F. Cline and written by Willard Mack. |
ver Say Quit is a 1919 Comedy film directed by | Edward Dillon. |
ngle Handed is a 1923 Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
f Jeopardy is a 1923 American film directed by | Edward Dillon. |
Wolf is a 1941 American crime film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
ther is a 1975 American drama film directed by | Edward Dmytryk. |
hrill Chaser is a 1923 action film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
The film was directed by | Edward F. Cline, and written by Willard Mack. |
n' for Love is a 1923 Western film directed by | Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
a 1940 Our Gang short comedy film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
ition is a 1920 short Western film directed by | Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
The Getaway is a 1941 film directed by | Edward Buzzell. |
Directed by | Edward Dmytryk (The Caine Mutiny) Soundtrack by legen |
vil Commands is a 1941 horror film directed by | Edward Dmytryk and starring Boris Karloff. |
h! is a 1941 short historical film directed by | Edward Cahn. |
Cinders is a 1920 short film directed by | Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson. |
Won: Best Foreign Language Film Director - | Edward Yang |
Nominated: Best Director - | Edward Yang |
ruary 1967, shortly after the disappearance of | Edward Bennett, Von Etter also disappeared missing. |
Disbrowe's grandson, | Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, was born at the house in 17 |
It was discovered by | Edward L. G. Bowell at Anderson Mesa on January 15, 1 |
n Egypt's Valley of the Kings is discovered by | Edward R. Ayrton. |
h Dakota's 28th legislative district alongside | Edward L. Garden of Souris, North Dakota. |
ol was named for a prominent Elgin doctor, Dr. | Edward H. Abbott. |
Robert Douglas - | Edward Whymper |
Douglas' biographer | Edward Hubbard comments that "the joint authorship is |
Douglas' biographer | Edward Hubbard considers it is one of his "most heavi |
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and | Edward Holland, Jr. |
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and | Edward Holland, Jr. |
he Happening"1 (Frank de Vol, Dozier, Holland, | Edward Holland Jr.) - 3:02 |
Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and | Edward Holland, Jr.. |
Dr. Lether | Edward Frazar (1944-1955) Retired in 1955, became lie |
The Rev. Dr. James | Edward Dickey was elected to the Episcopacy of the M. |
“The Lady from Dubuque” by | Edward Albee, director Ina Marlowe worked closely wit |
In 1923, duPont hired | Edward Ball, one of Ball duPont's four siblings to su |
For the Bishop of Durham, see | Edward Maltby. |
J. E. (James | Edward) Pitts was born in and grew up in Corinth, Mis |
In the early 1870s, | Edward T. Potter designed a new St. |
r the 20th-century MP from Leicester East, see | Edward Frank Wise. |
His chaplain and curate at Eccleston was | Edward Gee. |
Beyond Neoclassical Economics (1996) | Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN 1858983959 |
Dictionary of Free Market Economics (1998) | Edward Elgar Publishing ISBN 1858984327 |
was published as Misnae Pars (1690), edited by | Edward Bernard. |
Group Anthology (Oxford UP, 1963), edited with | Edward Lucie-Smith |
Opera Flacci, Q. Horati (1941) editor with | Edward C. Wickham |
Hodge was the editor for | Edward S. Curtis's monumental series The North Americ |
Entwistle was succeeded as editor by | Edward Morgan in summer 2005. |
: A Paradigm for the 21st Century, Editor with | Edward H. Crane, 1993. |
Edmund or | Edward Brydges, b. 1548 d. |
She was probably the mother of Edmund's sons | Edward the Exile and Edmund. |
Institute of International Education appointed | Edward R. Murrow to lead the effort. |
Upon the succession of | Edward's son, Edward II, Winchelsey was allowed to re |
cified a group of men to act as regents during | Edward's minority, Edward Seymour, Edward's uncle, qu |
He is either King | Edward, Edward the Confessor or simply Edward III. |
Ejector from | Edward Thomas, on display in the Narrow Gauge Railway |
His elder brothers, | Edward and Lionel, both died before reaching their ma |
Their two elder half-brothers, | Edward and David are not on the line of succession du |
architectural lectures of his eldest brother, | Edward Middleton. |
was succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son | Edward. |
Edward's eldest son, Edward Thompson (1697-1742), wou | |
Both Lord Beauchamp and his eldest son, | Edward, predeceased his father, Lord Hertford (d. |
1682) and Mansel's eldest son, | Edward. |
ty College, in common with his eldest brother, | Edward. |
as succeeded in the earldom by his eldest son, | Edward Clive later Herbert. |
He was born in Eldon, Prince | Edward Island and became a merchant. |
Tripp was defeated in the 1945 election by | Edward McCullough of the Co-operative Commonwealth Fe |
At the General Election 1868 | Edward Ellice was returned unopposed. |
Elgar, after | Edward Elgar |
anslated into English in 1895 by Ney Elias and | Edward Denison Ross. |
Napoleon's elite cavalry, | Edward RYAN & dessins de ROUSSELOT, 1999 |
Elizabeth and | Edward had several children including George Neville, |
the settlement in Canada, see Emyvale, Prince | Edward Island. |
(Another account of this encounter has | Edward refusing to sign his autograph for Bensley.) |
His will endowed the | Edward Goff Penny Memorial Prizes, in memory of his g |
irected by CPR's Assistant Chief Engineer John | Edward Schwitzer. |
Construction was handled by engineer Christian | Edward Detmold. |
For the aerospace engineer, see | Edward Pearson Warner. |
rchitect, builder, or engineer: Parker,Charles | Edward |
(2000) England under | Edward I and Edward II, 1259-1327. |
England - | Edward Beadon Turner (first capped 1875) |
A History of England from | Edward II to James I (London : Longman, 1977), ISBN 0 |
union footballer of the 1930s for England, see | Edward Harry Sadler. |
's Magazine was founded in London, England, by | Edward Cave in January, 1731. |
In England, Sir | Edward lived on a small estate at Englefield in Berks |
It was set to music by the English composer | Edward Elgar in 1910, as his Op. |
has been set to music by two English composers | Edward German and Edward Elgar. |
ong” is a song written by the English composer | Edward Elgar in 1892. |
It was set to music by the English composer | Edward Elgar in 1892. |
has been discovered by the English astronomer, | Edward Pigott in 1795. |
She was the daughter of the English prince | Edward the Exile, son of Edmund Ironside. |
ar": about the nineteenth-century English poet | Edward Lear. |
ong” is a song written by the English composer | Edward Elgar in 1889. |
ction to the pronunciation of English, London: | Edward Arnold |
He decisively defeated the English, under | Edward II, at Bannockburn in 1314. |
The engravers Robert | Edward Branston and William Frederick Branston were h |
Engraving of | Edward Lye by Thomas Burke (1784), after a portrait b |
Pocock, Enlightenments of | Edward Gibbon. |
er whale trainer/trapper and entrepreneur, see | Edward "Ted" Griffin |
Captain Eric William | Edward Fellowes, 3rd Baron Ailwyn (24 November 1887 - |
Christophersen, Erling; Caum, | Edward L. (1931-07-01). |
Ernest Merritt, | Edward Leamington Nichols Physical Review, 53, 1 (193 |
rough" Guide to Lossiemouth, etc., Cheltenham: | Edward J. Burrow, [1919.] |
The evidence about | Edward IV is extremely weak, and I certainly do not a |
on: Selected Essays in Evolutionary Economics, | Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2008. |
ng the authors whose works he has examined are | Edward Said and Yvonne Vera. |
Prizes (for example the | Edward Elkan prize) were awarded to students with the |
It was excavated by | Edward Cunnington in 1882. |
In 1359 he participated in the expedition by | Edward III into Gascony. |
tist Theology and Christian Experience"DjVu by | Edward Heppenstall. |
She was an expert on | Edward Lear and on the literature of World War I. |
his bird commemorates the British explorer Sir | Edward Belcher. |
Extracts from | Edward Greenfield's memoirs can be found here. |
Peter Eyre - | Edward |
July - Ezekiel Hughes, | Edward Bebb and others leave Llanbryn-mair on foot, b |
Guild of Students original section facing King | Edward School was designed by Birmingham inter-war ar |
Archdiocese of Chicago: A Journey of Faith" by | Edward R. Kantowicz (Booklink 2007). |
berthorp would need a pardon after the fall of | Edward II. |
"Dynastic monasteries and family cults: | Edward the Elder's sainted kindred". |
perienced yachtsmen and having the faster ship | Edward won all the races comfortably. |
Her father was | Edward John Bellenden Clarke (1813-1862) and her moth |
vacuums (discovered by Louis Witten, father of | Edward Witten). |
Lorenzo Lewis (1803-1847) -- father of | Edward Parke Custis Lewis, grandfather of Esther Mari |
859) was archdeacon of Rochester and father of | Edward King. |
the earldom of Powis was revived in favour of | Edward Clive. |
He swore fealty to | Edward IV as an MP at Parliament. |
21 February - | Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke, naval officer (died 17 |
1 February - | Edward Donovan, writer, traveller and amateur zoologi |
1 February - | Edward Donovan, writer, traveller and amateur zoologi |
20 February - | Edward Kernan, Bishop of Clogher, 1824-1844 (b.1771). |
9 February - | Edward Carson, Baron Carson, Irish Unionist leader, b |
21 February - | Edward Marcus Despard, British colonel turned revolut |
27 February - | Edward Cave, editor and publisher (died 1754) |
ion Locks circa 1845, Glens Falls Feeder, Fort | Edward, NY |
oration was given by his comrade and fellow TD | Edward Moane from Westport. |
In 1911 she married fellow teacher | Edward S. Brown, but the marriage did not last. |
ow traveled to Japan with Ernest Fenollosa and | Edward Sylvester Morse. |
Baptised Ferdinand Richard | Edward Acton, on 20 December 1833 his name was legall |
The Conservative Party fielded Sir | Edward Grigg, the former Liberal MP for Oldham. |
His position was filled by | Edward Irvin The new major was Alanson Niles. |
In 1858, Schwabe financially assisted | Edward Harland's purchase of Robert Hickson's shipyar |
He would end up finishing behind | Edward Easley of the Mississippi State Bulldogs. |
The first professor, | Edward Hawkins, was appointed in 1847. |
First Lieutenant | Edward N. Whittier, 5th Battery Maine Light Artillery |
Private First Class | Edward J. Moskala, Medal of Honor recipient for actio |
Their first son, | Edward (Ned), was born in Beveridge, just north of Me |
r the former Archbishop of Miami, Florida, see | Edward Anthony McCarthy. |
In the following year | Edward rewarded MacDougall by appointing him sheriff |
They had the following children: | Edward Pierce, Arthur Dean, and Elisabeth Louise. |
For the British rugby league footballer, see | Edward Bowman (rugby league). |
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