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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- With his
fellow cast
members from The Army Game,
Bernard Bresslaw,
Leslie Fyson and
Michael Medwin, B**** was part of a
vocal quartet who
scored a number...
- 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)...
- 1881.
Brown was a
freemason for 23
years and
lodge secretary for eight.
Fyson,
Robert (2016). The
Struggle for Manx Democracy. Isle of Man:
Culture Vannin...
- the Army?" (1958)
Michael Medwin,
Bernard Bresslaw,
Alfie B**** &
Leslie Fyson (UK No. 5) "Charlie Brown/The Teenager's Lament" (1959) "Ivy Will Cling/I...