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Herbert Blair Neatby FRSC (1924–2018) was a
Canadian historian. Born on 11
December 1924 in Renown, Saskatchewan, he
graduated from the
University of Saskatchewan...
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Hilda Marion Ada
Neatby CC (February 19, 1904 – May 14, 1975) was a
Canadian historian and educator.
Hilda Marion Ada
Neatby was born on
February 19,...
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William James Neatby (24 May 1860 – 20
April 1910),
often W. J.
Neatby, was an
English architect,
designer and artist. He is best
known for his designs...
- The K.W.
Neatby Building is
located at the
Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The
building contains the
Eastern Cereal and
Oilseed Research...
- ISBN 0-88619-169-6.
Neatby (1963), Vol. 2, p. 32.
Vincent M****ey, What's Past is
Prologue (London: Macmillan, 1963), p. 242.
Neatby, H.
Blair (1963). William...
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George Skipper,
Charles Harrison Townsend,
Arthur Mackmurdo,
William James Neatby. Art
Nouveau had its
origins in Britain,
mainly in the work of
William Morris...
- E&N:10].
Reflecting his
immense influence on 20th-century thought,
Hilda Neatby wrote "Dewey has been to our age what
Aristotle was to the
later Middle...
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Illustration for "To Autumn" by
William James Neatby, from A Day with Keats, 1899...
- Grits: an
intimate portrait of the
Liberal Party (Macmillan of Canada, 1982)
Neatby, H. Blair.
Laurier and a
Liberal Quebec: A
Study in
Political Management...
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Paternoster Press. ISBN 978-1-84227-191-9. OCLC 56336926.[page needed]
Neatby,
William Blair (1902). A
History of the
Plymouth Brethren (2nd ed.). London:...