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appearance through archival footage or audio. C
indicates a
cameo role.
P indicates an
appearance in
onscreen photographs. V
indicates a voice-only...
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Patrick Geddes FRSE (2
October 1854 – 17
April 1932) was a
Scottish biologist, sociologist,
Comtean positivist, geographer,
philanthropist and pioneering...
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p. 57; Bayley, pp. 131–2.
Geddes,
p. 169; Bailey,
p. 54.
Geddes,
p. 169.
Geddes, pp. 169, 172. Blanchard,
p. 33. Homer,
p. 57, pp. 61–2; Bailey,
p. 55...
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Norman Bel
Geddes (born
Norman Melancton Geddes;
April 27, 1893 – May 8, 1958) was an
American theatrical and
industrial designer,
described in 2012 by...
- The
Geddes Axe was the
drive for
public economy and
retrenchment in UK
government expenditure recommended in the 1920s by a
Committee on
National Expenditure...
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Retrieved 6
January 2024 Burke,
p. 212 Rattigan,
p. 94
Geddes,
p. 141 Tominc,
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Geddes (UK: /ˈɡɛdɪs/ GHED-iss, US: /ˈɡɛdiːz/ GHED-eez) is a
surname of
English and
Scottish origin. In
Scotland and
northern Ireland the name may be derived...
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Gebhard Federalist 13th
March 4, 1821 –
March 3, 1823
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James Geddes Federalist 19th
March 4, 1813 –
March 3, 1815
Onondaga Henry George Jr....
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Walter Gedde was an
English designer of the
Jacobean period. He is
known for his
influential A
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Sundry Draughtes prin****ly
serving for Glasiers...
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p.158; Barnes,
p.245. Homer,
p.57;
Bayley pp131-2.
Geddes,
p.169; Bailey,
p.54.
Geddes,
p.169.
Geddes,
p.169, 172. Bailey,
p.52. Blanchard...