- Much
later when the
Avelings were
members of the ILP
Aveling was
still writing poetry such as "The
Tramp of the Workers" (1896).
Aveling gave his
first public...
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Aveling is a surname, and may
refer to:
Edward Aveling (1849–1898),
British comparative anatomist and
socialist Eleanor Marx (1855–1898),
sometimes called...
- or in Whittlesea, to Ann (née Hobson; 1802–73) and
Thomas Aveling (1801–35); the
Avelings had long been ****ociated with
Cambridgeshire and his father...
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Messrs Collis and
Stace was
purchased in 1895
along with the
Pelican Yard.
Avelings were now
making cement manufacturing machinery (including
concrete mixers)...
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Eleanor Marx (16
January 1855 – 31
March 1898),
sometimes called Eleanor Aveling and
known to her
family as Tussy, was the English-born
youngest daughter...
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Aveling-Barford was a
large engineering company making road rollers, motorgraders,
front loaders, site dumpers, dump
trucks and
articulated dump trucks...
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Harry Aveling (born 1942 in Sydney) is an
Australian scholar,
translator and teacher. He
specialises in
Indonesian and
Malaysian literature, and Translation...
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Thomas William Baxter Aveling (11 May 1815 – 3 July 1884) was a
British independent congregational minister,
author and memorialist. Born at Castletown...
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Valda Rose
Aveling OBE (16 May 1920 – 21
November 2007) was an
Australian pianist,
harpsichordist and clavichordist. Her
repertoire was very wide, including...
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Aveling Ginever was a film
writer and director. He
established his own film company, Gee
Films in 1931. His work
includes the Pathé film Twenty-Five Years...