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Charles Garvice (24
August 1850 – 1
March 1920) was a
prolific British writer of over 150
romance novels, who also used the
female pseudonym Caroline...
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Martha Isabel Ormiston MBE OBE (1883–1958)
later known as
Isabel Garvice was an
Australian medical doctor who was
recognised for her
service with the...
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adjacent Hyatt Regency Hotel and
Central Bank Center. It is
named after Garvice Delmar Kincaid.
Construction on the 421,000
square feet (39,100 m2) tower...
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construction of that
station (now WTVQ-DT,
channel 36).
Kentucky Central CEO
Garvice Kincaid had also been part of the WVLK
group that had
attempted to purchase...
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Kentucky until 1959 when
controlling interest in the
company was
purchased by
Garvice Kincaid, who was also
named CEO of KCL
until his death.
Already one of...
- Patten,
William J. Benners,
William Wallace Cook,
Frederick Dacre,
Charles Garvice,
Thomas C. Harbaugh, and
Thomas W. Henshaw. "Between 1876 and 1928, twenty-seven...
- Paul England. A romance, it was
adapted by
Harry Engholm from
Charles Garvice's novel of the same
title published in 1895. Esmeralda, an
Australian heiress...
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September 1994
after a
court challenge to the sale by
Kentucky Central builder Garvice Kincaid. In 1994 and 1995, Gray
purchased two newspapers, the Rockdale...
- (1661–1719, England, nf/p)
Rosie Garthwaite (born 1980, England, nf)
Charles Garvice (1850–1920, England, f)
Julie Garwood (born 1944, US, f/ch)
Romain Gary...
- Bond as Mr.
Capes Barrie Ingham as
Hubert Manning Kay
Patrick as Miss
Garvice Alan
Tilvern as
Edwin Ramage Kitty Atwood as Mrs.
Mudge Agnes Lauchlan...