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Ronald Gordon Honeycombe (27
September 1936 – 9
October 2015) was a
British newscaster, author,
playwright and
stage actor.
Honeycombe was born in Karachi...
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Polly Honeycombe is a 1760
afterpiece farce by
George Colman the Elder. It
comically deals with the
effect of novel-reading on not only
young women, but...
- Sir
Robert William Kerr
Honeycombe (2 May 1921 – 14
September 2007) was a Goldsmiths'
Professor of
Metallurgy and
Professor Emeritus of the University...
- 2021.
Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 96–113
Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 114–140
Honeycombe, The
Murders of the
Black Museum: 1870-1970, p. 60 Begg, Jack the Ripper:...
- 1972
British horror film,
based on the book of the same name, by
Gordon Honeycombe. The film is
directed by Fred Burnley, and
stars Susan Hampshire, Frank...
- 65–97; Vaughan, Laura, "Mapping the East End Labyrinth", in Werner, p. 225
Honeycombe, The
Murders of the
Black Museum: 1870-1970, p. 54 Life and
Labour of...
- prediction". independent.co.uk. The Independent.
Retrieved November 4, 2024.
HONEYCOMBE-FOSTER, MATT (November 4, 2024). "Elon Musk's dad says
Britain is fascist...
- Remember: 10
Rillington Place.
Memoirs Books. ISBN 978-1-908-22338-8.
Honeycombe,
Gordon (1982). The
Murders of the
Black Museum: 1870 - 1970. Bloomsbury...
- 1870–1970 ISBN 978-1-854-71160-1 p. 433 Root 2011, p. 24 Root 2011, p. 26
Honeycombe,
Gordon (1982). The
Murders of the
Black Museum: 1870–1970. London: Hutchinson...
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Pearson 2010, p. 222.
Pearson 2010, pp. 200–201.
Pearson 2010, p. 217.
Honeycombe,
Gordon (September 1992).
Murders of the
Black Museum: 1870–1970. Penguin...