- with
private donations. It is also
known as the T. A.
Livesley House or
Thomas and Edna
Livesley Mansion,
after its
original owners. The
house was renamed...
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Thomas A.
Livesley (December 8, 1863 – July 22, 1947) was an
American businessman and
politician in the
state of Oregon. A
successful hop
farmer and broker...
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Christine McCafferty (née
Livesley; born 14
October 1945) is a
British Labour Party politician who was
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Calder Valley from...
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First National Bank
Building and
owned by
Salem businessman Thomas A.
Livesley. The
eleven story building was
designed by
architect Leigh L.
Dougan and...
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First National Bank Building, then the
Livesley Building) was
built in 1927 by
former Salem mayor Thomas A.
Livesley, a
prominent Salem-area businessman...
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Personality Disorders in
Modern Life. Canada: John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Livesley, J. (1995). The DSM-IV
Personality Disorders. New York, NY:
Guilford Press...
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Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-82360-0.
Thomas Glick;
Stephen John
Livesley;
Faith Wallis (2005).
Medieval Science Technology and Medicine, an Encyclopedia...
- the 1978
album Sir
Henry at
Rawlinson End was re-imagined by
Michael Livesley as a one-man show, in
which he
starred as the
narrator and all the characters...
- governor's mansion. The
house was
built in 1924 for hops
grower Thomas A.
Livesley. It was
named ****nia Hall
after citizens raised funds in 1988 to purchase...
- PMID 16199838.
Millon T,
Martinez A (1995). "Avoidant
Personality Disorder". In
Livesley WJ (ed.). The DSM-IV
Personality Disorders.
Guilford Press. pp. 218....