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MacGibbon (1905–1987),
American actor Tony
MacGibbon (1924–2010), New
Zealand cricketer Mc
Gibbon This page
lists people with the
surname MacGibbon. If...
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Harriet MacGibbon.
Harriet MacGibbon at IMDb
Harriet MacGibbon at the
Internet Broadway Database "History of
Homeopathy – Biographies"
about MacGibbon's father...
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MacGibbon's won the 1998
International Emmy
Award for his film of
Kenneth MacMillan's
final ballet, The
Judas Tree. "Ross
MacGibbon". Oxford...
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David MacGibbon may
refer to:
David MacGibbon (architect) (1831–1902),
Scottish architect.
David MacGibbon (politician) (born 1934),
retired Australian...
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MacGibbon (2
April 1831 – 20
February 1902) and
Thomas Ross (10
November 1839 – 4
December 1930) were
Scottish architects.
Their practice,
MacGibbon and...
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James MacGibbon (18
February 1912 – 29
February 2000) was a
Scottish publisher, who co-founded the
publishing house of
MacGibbon & Kee, with
Robert Kee...
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Margot MacGibbon (13
March 1906 – 4
September 1998) was an
Australian violinist and teacher, who was in the "top echelons" of
chamber musicians. Her MacGibbon...
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MacGibbon & Kee 1969) Gould, Tony.
Inside Outsider: The Life and
Times of
Colin MacInnes. London:
Allison and Busby, 1983. White, Jerry. "Colin
MacInnes:...
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Thomas MacGibbon (9
October 1839 – 27
September 1925) was a
member of the New
Zealand Legislative Council from 14 July 1914 – 13 July 1921, when his term...
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prominent role in the
Norman invasion. They were
originally known as "
MacGibbon Burke" or "
Mac Giobúin, son of Gilbert" (de Burgh). They were
noted to have integrated...