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- Elliotts of Newbury was a British company that became well known for manufacturing gliders. The company was founded by Samuel Elliott in 1870 as a joinery...
- Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau (October 18, 1919 – September 28, 2000) was a Canadian politician, statesman, and lawyer who served as the...
- Theatre (UCB) in Los Angeles. In 2006, Elliott appeared with supporting roles for the pilots You've Reached the Elliotts and Chrissy: Plain & Simple, both...
- The Eon Olympia was a glider produced from 1947 by Elliotts of Newbury. Elliotts had been asked in 1945 by Chilton Aircraft Ltd to make one set of wings...
- Zögling Related lists List of gliders Wikimedia Commons has media related to Elliotts Primary EoN. Taylor 1965, p.381. Ellison 1971 p.114 Ellison, Norman (1971)...
- courses. He is the son of 1988 Winston Cup Series champion Bill Elliott. The Elliotts are the fourth father-son duo in NASCAR history, joining Lee and Richard...
- called, initially, "Hazel Elliott and Her Candies". These later became "The Seven Elliotts" and, from the 1930s, "The Musical Elliotts", usually playing concertinas...
- February 2016. "Elliotts Premier Roofing". Elliotts Premier Roofing. Elliott Brothers Ltd. Retrieved 26 February 2016. "Verify this Company Elliott Brothers...
- Melissa Arnette "Missy" Elliott (born July 1, 1971), also known as Misdemeanor, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. She began...
- Samuel Pack Elliott (born August 9, 1944) is an American actor. With a career spanning over five decades of film and television, he is recognized for...