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- Philip Kemball Fyson (21 January 1846, Higham, Suffolk - 30 January 1928, Sutton Valence) was an Anglican bishop of the Diocese of Hokkaido, in the Nippon...
- architecture (Fyson 5). Fyson devoted only the next to the last page of his slim book to the actual legend of the seven pagodas (Fyson 28). He recounts...
- Leslie James Fyson (13 July 1923 - 26 October 1996) was an opera singer who was credited on a top 5 hit in the UK singles chart in 1958. He studied music...
- Philip Furley Fyson (1877–1947) was a botanist and educator who worked in India. He is noted as the author of the first illustrated volumes on the flora...
- Mark Fyson (born 21 August 1981) is a British former acrobatic gymnast. Fyson won the bronze medal in the men's pairs discipline at the World Games in...
- Sir Philip Antony Fyson Buck QC (19 December 1928 – 6 October 2003) was a British Conservative politician. The son of Arthur F. Buck, a farmer and agricultural...
- Palani G. Periyasamy, businessman Ganapathi Thanikaimoni, Palynologist, Fyson Prize recipient Uma Sambanthan, social activist K. K. Srinivasan, founder...
- online detailed po****r history Conrad, Margaret, Alvin Finkel and Donald Fyson. Canada: A History (Toronto: Pearson, 2012) Crowley, Terence Allan; Crowley...
- later summarised the contributions to the construction of Tower Bridge: "Mr Fyson, who undertook much of the preparation of the detailed drawings; Mr Stevenson...
- 1): 571. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) P. F. Fyson (1915), The flora of the Niligiri and Pulney Hill-Tops (Above 6,500 Feet)...