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Carnduff is a
small agricultural town in
southeast Saskatchewan, Canada.
Carnduff is
named after its
first postmaster, John
Carnduff. It was
marked on...
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Sebastian Carnduff (born 10
March 2004) is an
English professional rugby union player. He
plays as a lock and
flanker for
Leicester Tigers and has...
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Thomas Carnduff, poet and playwright, was born on 30
January 1886 in
Belfast and died in that city on 17
April 1956. He was
raised in the
Protestant working-class...
- ISBN 9780517572771. OCLC 19126088. (registration required) Ritchie,
Andrew Carnduff (1954). Édouard
Vuillard Archived 14 May 2024 at the
Wayback Machine. Museum...
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flooding that
resulted in
damage to many
bridges crossing the river. Near
Carnduff,
repairs were
still ongoing months after the
water level had subsided....
- A & J for Lit
Circles in
Carnduff Education Complex in
Grade 6. It was on the year of 2010. The
school is
located in
Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Canada. Beowulf...
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Andrew Carnduff Ritchie (1907–1978) was a Scottish-born
American art
historian specialising in
British 18th-century sculpture, a professor,
museum director...
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Archived from the
original on 26
March 2023.
Retrieved 26
March 2023.
Carnduff, Tom (26
March 2023). "Antonio
Conte leaves Spurs by "mutual agreement";...
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Museum of
Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), 1950,
Andrew Carnduff Ritchie Charles Demuth,
Andrew Carnduff Ritchie,
Charles Demuth Eiseman, A.L. (1982). Charles...
- (1887–1943), suffragist,
rebel 1916,
labour activist,
statue at City Hall
Thomas Carnduff (1886–1956),
shipyard poet, playwright,
trade unionist,
Independent Orangeman...