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Arthur Edgar Gravenor Rhodes OBE (20
March 1859 – 26
December 1922) was a New
Zealand member of
parliament and
mayor of Christchurch.
Rhodes was the son...
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School of
Foreign Service [13] White-
Gravenor Hall 1932–1933 Main
Academic Named for
Andrew White and John
Gravenor Architect:
Emile G.
Perrot [14] Alumni...
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portrait of his from
about 1754
shows the
parents and two
daughters of The
Gravenor Family (illustrated below) with a
square version of a
similar composition...
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Denys Gravenor Rhodes (9 July 1919 – 30
October 1981) was an
English writer. He was best
known for his
novel The Syndicate,
which was
adapted into a 1968...
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Gravenor Bay is a
large bay at the
southern end of the
island of
Barbuda in the Caribbean. Its
coastline runs
roughly east–west and lies
between the island's...
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Faces Reality".
Village Voice.
Archived from the
original on 5
March 2008.
Gravenor,
Kristian (13–19 May 2004). "Post-**** Plans".
Montreal Mirror. Vol. 19...
- Alexandra, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy. On 31 July 1950, she
married the
writer Denys Gravenor Rhodes (1919–1981), with
Princess Margaret as one of the bridesmaids. The...
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became a
bright white when they
applied strong psychic powers.
Charlotte Gravenor, the hairstylist,
bleached the hair of the
actors who pla**** the children...
- John
Altham (1589 –
November 5, 1640), also
known as John
Gravenor, was a
British Jesuit missionary who came to
North America to
preach to the
Native Americans...
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Archived from the
original on
October 11, 2008.
Retrieved 2009-02-06.
Gravenor, Kristian. "Standing up for sleeze".
Montreal Mirror.
Retrieved 2009-02-06...