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Basil Phibbs (1900–1956) was an English-born
Irish poet; he took his mother's name and
called himself Geoffrey Taylor,
after about 1930.
Phibbs was born...
- and Park
Royal Exchange). The
exchange is
named after Charles J. P.
Phibbs.
Phibbs Exchange is
located directly next to the
northern foot of the Ironworkers...
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Gianandrea Noseda, and the
Belcea Quartet.
Joseph Phibbs was born in London, the son of
actors Giles Phibbs and Mary Gillingham. A
pianist and cellist, he...
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Phibbs was on the
University of
Western Ontario basketball team. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Bob
Phibbs Olympic...
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Patrick Phibbs (born 16
October 1981) is an
Australian Professional Rugby Union player currently based in
Reading with
London Irish.
Phibbs pla**** his...
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General Sir
Charles Phibbs Jones, GCB, CBE, MC (29 June 1906 – 4
January 1988) was a
British Army
officer who
reached high
office in the 1950s. Charles...
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Cooper v
Phibbs [1867] UKHL 1 is an
English contract law case,
concerning the
doctrine of mistake. Cooper's uncle, not
intending to
misrepresent anything...
- by Sara Teasdale" for choir,
which was
recorded on CD. In 2011,
Joseph Phibbs chose poems by
Teasdale for his song-cycle From S**** to S****, and the...
- the École de Paris. She
married the
editor Geoffrey Phibbs, but they
divorced in 1930
after Phibbs had left her more than once,
notably for the poet Laura...
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local veteran dedicated",
Corsicana Daily Sun,
January 9, 2012
Phibbs 1987, p. 201.
Phibbs 1987, p. 202. Ferguson,
Harvey (2015). The Last Cavalryman: The...