- The
Courtauld Gallery (UK: /ˈkɔːrtoʊld/) is an art
museum in
Somerset House, on the
Strand in
central London. It
houses the
collection of the
Samuel Courtauld...
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Prince Cortauld, was a
brown Thoroughbred stallion,
performing in
Australia trained by
Australian Racing Hall of Fame
trainer Maurice McCarten raced from...
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Sydney Courtauld JP (1840–1899) was a Crêpe and Silk manufacturer, and part of the
Courtauld family empire in
Great Britain He was born on 10
March 1840...
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Todman 1956 -
Count Olin 1955 -
Knave 1954 -
Lindbergh 1953 -
Prince Cortauld 1952 -
French Echo 1951 -
Ocean Bound 1950 - True
Course 1949 - Lady Pirouette...
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Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Greenlandic: Kangerlussuaq,
meaning 'large fjord'; Danish: Stor Fjord) is a
fjord in
eastern Greenland. It is part of the Sermersooq...
- Brennan,
funded to the tune of £12,000 (plus a £2000 per year) by John
Cortauld,
built a
rather more
successful gyrocar. Two contra-rotating
gyros were...
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officials Starters and
results 1954
Cantala Stakes and winner,
Prince Cortauld Starters and
results of the 1954
Cantala Stakes Back
Cover showing enclosure...
- 1958 –
Highfire 1957 –
Golden Doubles 1956 –
Rising Fast 1955 –
Prince Cortauld 1954 –
Flying Halo 1953 –
Ellerslie 1952 – Grey
Boots 1951 –
Comic Court...
- "resident sculptor". She also had a solo
exhibition at The Place. The
Cortauld Institute of Art
holds information about Niven's work. Her
Abstract Figure...
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President of the
National Farmer's
Union from 1979 to 1986; Sir Adam
Cortauld Butler (1931–2008), also a politician,
father of
Brigadier Ed
Butler (born...