- businesses. Born in Wakefield,
Broackes was the son of
solicitor Donald Broackes and
artist Nancy Rowland (née Tansley)
Broackes. His
father died in 1943 whilst...
- the
largest contracting organisation in the UK. The
entrepreneur Nigel Broackes, who
would be the
chairman of
Trafalgar House throughout much of its existence...
- 1997 to
Victoria Broackes, a
curator at the
Victoria and
Albert Museum (daughter of
multimillionaire businessman Sir
Nigel Broackes), and
Peter Beverley...
-
Blake 2011, p. 184.
Guesdon &
Margotin 2017, p. 321.
Blake 2011, p. 195.
Broackes &
Landreth Strong 2017, p. 209.
Mabbett 2010, p. 113. Erlewine, Stephen...
-
people exist”. In a
recent survey of Murdoch's
philosophical work,
Justin Broackes points to
several distinctive features of Murdoch's
moral philosophy, including...
- Yale
editions of the
private papers of
James Boswell. Yale University.
Broackes,
Justin (1995). Hume, David, in Ted
Honderich (ed.) The
Oxford Companion...
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Archived from the
original on 29
January 2021.
Retrieved 2
March 2021.
Broackes,
Justin (1986). "Belief de Re and de Dicto".
Philosophical Quarterly. 36...
- can be
viewed from the
church tower.
Deanery Garden was
owned by
Nigel Broackes (from the
early 1970s) and
Stanley Seeger during the 1980s.
Marian Thompson...
- 1998
Headquarters London Official language English Chairmen Sir
Nigel Broackes Sir
Christopher Benson Sir
David Hardy Sir
Michael ****rd Key
people Reg...
- Pink
Floyd Encyclopedia. Collector's Guide. p. 86. ISBN 9781894959247.
Broackes,
Victoria (2017). Pink Floyd:
Their Mortal Remains. V&A Publications. p...