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George Hepplewhite (1727? – 21 June 1786) was a cabinetmaker. He is
regarded as
having been one of the "big three"
English furniture makers of the 18th...
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century for the
Prince of
Wales (who
later became George IV) by
George Hepplewhite. It is
named after Carlton House,
which was at the time the
London residence...
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Peter Hepplewhite is a
British author. He is most well
known for the
Horrible Histories title The
Awesome Egyptians which he co-aut****d with
Terry Deary...
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stars Margaret John as
widow Elsie Hepplewhite,
Robert Blythe as her son
Richard Hepplewhite,
Steven Meo as
Hoffman and
Oliver Wood (formerly...
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Horrible Histories franchise. The
books are
written by
Terry Deary,
Peter Hepplewhite, and Neil Tonge, and
illustrated by
Martin Brown, Mike Phillips, Philip...
- ISBN 978-1-68226-018-0. PBS, Nixon,
Domestic Politics. Parmet, p. 563. Handlin.
Hepplewhite, pp. 204–205, ch. 5. "MIT
lecture notes in "Aircraft
Systems Engineering...
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Alice Hepplewhite, the
widow of the furniture-maker
George Hepplewhite. She is
referenced on the
title page of the
first edition as "A.
Hepplewhite and...
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George Hepplewhite (5
September 1919 – 1989) was a
professional footballer, who pla**** for
Huddersfield Town,
Preston North End and
Bradford City. He...
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Tanygroes St in Port Talbot. He was best
known for
playing Richard '****in'
Hepplewhite in the BBC
Wales situation comedy High Hopes.
Prior to
training as an...
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furniture of the
Empire style; the
English furniture of Chippendale,
George Hepplewhite and
Robert Adam, Wedgwood's bas
reliefs and "black basaltes" vases, and...