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Philip Langstaffe Ord Guy (23
January 1885 – 7
December 1952) was a
British archaeologist, administrator, and
British Army officer.
Having served in the...
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while a last
campaign took
place in 1920 with C. L.
Woolley and
Philip Langstaffe Ord Guy.
Excavations were
interrupted in 1914 by
World War I and then...
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quality of life and
independence of
vulnerable people and children.
Langstaffe, Joe (9
February 2018). "Care
Inspectorate Wales report highlights "grave...
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Camilla crowned in
historic ceremony". BBC News.
Retrieved 6 May 2023.
Langstaffe, Joe (7 May 2023). "Plaid Cymru: Politicians'
texts say they
wanted Adam...
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Captain John
Bernard Gilpin, a
soldier and
amateur artist, and
Matilda Langstaffe. He was the
younger brother of the Rev.
William Gilpin, a
clergyman and...
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Sully and
Lavernock Community Council.
Retrieved 19
March 2019. Joe
Langstaffe (12
April 2018). "Residents pile
pressure on under-fire
Sully and Lavernock...
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attending event". BBC News. BBC. 4 May 2023.
Retrieved 4 May 2023.
Langstaffe, Joe (7 May 2023). "Plaid Cymru: Politicians'
texts say they
wanted Adam...
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original on 15 June 2015.
Retrieved 1 June 2015. "Lt. Col.
Philip Langstaffe Ord Guy, 1885-1952". Profiles. The
Palestine Exploration Fund. Archived...
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building was
built in 1667–69 by the
Quaker architect John
Langstaffe specifically to
house Cosin's
collection of over 5,000 books. It was one...