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- before being broken up in 1990 into Courtaulds plc and Courtaulds Textiles Ltd. The company was founded by George Courtauld and his cousin Peter Taylor (1790–1850)...
- Augustine Courtauld (1904–1959), often called August Courtauld, was a yachtsman and British Arctic explorer Courtauld Courtauld-Thomson, 1st Baron Courtauld-Thomson...
- The Courtauld Institute of Art (/ˈkɔːrtəʊld/), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising...
- Samuel Courtauld may refer to: Samuel Courtauld (industrialist) (1793–1881), American-born British industrialist Samuel Courtauld (art collector) (1876–1947)...
- collection of the Samuel Courtauld Trust and operates as an integral part of the Courtauld Institute of Art. The Courtauld collection was formed largely...
- Courtauld Greenwood Courtauld-Thomson, 1st Baron Courtauld-Thomson, KBE CB (born Courtauld Thomson; 16 August 1866 – 1 November 1954) was a British businessman...
- halving their waste to landfill by 2012 The retail sectorthrough the Courtauld Commitments, food and drink organisations are working together to reduce...
- The Courtauld Talks is a live album by English post-punk band Killing Joke, released in 1989 by Invisible Records. It is different from the group's other...
- Sir Stephen Lewis Courtauld MC FRGS (27 February 1883 – 9 October 1967) was an English philanthropist ****ociated with geographical exploration, the restoration...
- relocated to London, where, with the aid of Lord Lee of Fareham, Samuel Courtauld, and the Warburg family, it was installed in Thames House in 1934. The...