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William Favill Tuke (15
August 1863 – 18
April 1940) was an
English banker. He
served as
chairman of
Barclays Bank from 1934 to 1936. He was the son of...
- Sir
Anthony Favill Tuke (22
August 1920 – 6
March 2001) was
chairman of
Barclays Bank from 1973 to 1981 and Rio
Tinto Zinc
until 1985.
Anthony Tuke was...
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worked at the
first occupational therapy training program, the
Henry B.
Favill School of
Occupations at Hull
House in Chicago. British-Canadian teacher...
- two mills. A
grist mill and
later a saw mill were
built by
Captain John
Favill on
Ransom Cr****
about 1795. Soon a
little settlement sprang up as other...
- armistice, he
worked his way up the
ranks in Barclay's Bank,
succeeding W.
Favill Tuke as
Chairman in 1936. ‘FISHER, Edwin’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an...
- hospitals. The same year the
training school she
started was
named the
Henry B.
Favill School of
Occupations which continued until 1920.
Until March 1917, occupational...
- He
joined Barclays after being demobilised in 1919. His son Sir
Anthony Favill Tuke (1920–2001) was
chairman of
Barclays from 1973 to 1981. Ackrill, Margaret...
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Woods Averell, 1851–1862. San Rafael, California:
Presidio Press, 1978.
Favill,
Josiah M. The
Diary of a
Young Officer Serving with the
Armies of the United...
- the
Wisconsin Dairymen's ****ociation (WDA) with
Chester Hazen,
Stephen Favill,
Walter S. Greene, H.C. Drake, J.G. Hull, M.S. Barrett, D.E. Smith, and...
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Compendium of the War of the
Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
Favill,
Josiah Marshall. The
Diary of a
Young Officer Serving with the
Armies of...