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Macquoid is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Josh
McQuoid (born 1989),
British semi-professional
footballer Katharine Sarah Macquoid...
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Katharine Sarah Macquoid (née, Thomas; 26
January 1824 - June 1917) was a
British novelist and
travel writer, who
published over 65 works. In addition...
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Percy Thomas MacQuoid RI (January 1852 – 20
March 1925) was a
British theatrical designer and a
collector and
connoisseur of
English furniture, and the...
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Dictionary of
English Literature. London: J. M. Dent & Sons – via Wikisource.
Macquoid,
Gilbert Samuel (1888).
Jacobite songs and ballads. London: W. Scott. p...
- bushrangers.
Wright sold to the
Cunningham family in 1847. In 1835
Thomas Macquoid, then
Sheriff of the New
South Wales Supreme Court,
bought Tuggeranong...
- 1860–1900, Yale
University Press, 1984. The
primary survey of the movement.
Macquoid, Percy, Age of Walnut, 1904. The
Shingle Style and the
Stick Style: Architectural...
- Wanni****a and
Lanyon areas.
McLaren sold the
property to
Thomas Macquoid in 1835.
Macquoid was the
Sheriff of the
Supreme Court who had
arrived in the colony...
- in
Ancient Greece,
produced in both
fixed and
folding versions.
Percy Macquoid claims that the
turned stool was introduced[where?] from
Byzantium by the...
- MacGee, MacGhee, MacGhie, MacKee, Mackie, MacPhail, MacQue, MacQuey, McKay,
MacQuoid, MacVail, MacVain, MacVane, Morgan, Neilson, Nelson, Paul, Pole, Poleson...
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golden age of
British furniture-making in the 18th century,
which Percy Macquoid, a
connoisseur of
English furniture,
calls the "Age of ****gany". Furniture...