- of the
political activist Mary
Fildes. At the age of 17,
Fildes became a
student at the
Warrington School of Art.
Fildes moved to the
South Kensington...
- the
surname include:
Albert Fildes,
British rugby league footballer Audrey Fildes (1922–1997),
British actress Henry Fildes (1870–1948),
British politician...
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origin but it is most
likely based upon
Fildes' own
experience of the
death of his son.
Critics have
noted that
Fildes omitted common medical equipment of...
- John
Fildes (1811 – 6 July 1875) was a
British businessman and
Liberal Party politician.
Fildes was a
director of the Manchester,
Sheffield and Lincolnshire...
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point was
later named for
Robert Fildes, a
British sealer in
these waters at that
early time.
Stanley Patch "
Fildes Point".
Geographic Names Information...
- ****ociation with
nearby Fildes Strait by the UK
Antarctic Place-Names
Committee in 1960; the
strait was
likely named for
Robert Fildes, a
British sealer of...
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Shortly after Fildes had
commissioned Shaw to
design his house,
Fildes' grandmother, Mary, had died,
leaving him her property.
Facing south,
Fildes large artists...
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married William Fildes, a reed maker, on 18
March 1808 in Stockport, England. They had
eight children:
James (b. 1808;
father of Luke
Fildes),
Samuel (b....
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Second World War.
Fildes was born in Kensington, London, the son of the
artist Sir Luke
Fildes and
great grandson of
reformist Mary
Fildes, Paul attended...
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probably named for
Robert Fildes, a
British sealer of that period,
whose vessel Robert was
wrecked in
Clothier Harbour in 1822. "
Fildes Strait". Geographic...