- one of his organs.
Henry Bryceson founded a firm
variously known as
Bryceson Brothers,
Bryceson and
Bryceson, and
Bryceson and Son in 1796. The firm...
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Anthony David Malcolm Bryceson (1934–2023) was a
British academic.
Bryceson was born in Kohat, North-West
Frontier Province of
British India, now part...
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Nathaniel Bryceson (5 June 1826 – 23
March 1911) was a
Victorian clerk remembered for his
diary which gives a rare,
detailed insight into the
daily life...
- Air
Commodore Ruth Mary
Bryceson Montague ADC FRSA (1 June 1939 – 2
August 2024) was a
British Air
Force officer, who
served as
Director of the Women's...
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Deborah Fahy
Bryceson is a
British academic currently affiliated to the
Centre of
African Studies (CAS) at the
University of
Edinburgh and
University of...
- year, she
married Derek Bryceson, a
member of Tanzania's
parliament and the
director of that country's
national parks.
Bryceson died of
cancer in October...
- Park, for 4 to 20+
players aged 12 and up with
original concept by
Andrew Bryceson. Articulate!
players describe words from six
different categories (Object...
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Chicago Press. p. 229. ISBN 978-1-86189-298-0.
Retrieved June 16, 2017.
Bryceson,
Deborah Fahy (1978).
Peasant Food
Production and Food
Supply in Relation...
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James (1957) –
Arthur Julian The Last
Stagecoach West (1957) –
George Bryceson Zero Hour! (1957) –
British Army
Doctor Darby's
Rangers (1958) – Brig....
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ahead of schedule". The Citizen. 2 July 2020. Mascarenhas,
Adolfo C.;
Bryceson,
Deborah Fahy; Ingham, Kenneth; Chiteji,
Frank Matthew (8
September 2020)...