- The
Pittock Mansion is a
French Renaissance-style château in the West
Hills of Portland, Oregon,
United States. It was
built in 1914 as a
private home...
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Pittock may
refer to:
Pittock Block, a
building in
downtown Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Pittock Dam, a dam in Woodstock, Ontario,
Canada Pittock House, a house...
- p. 67.
Pittock 2016, p. 69.
Pittock 2016, p. 65.
Pittock 2016, p. 79.
Blaikie 1916, p. 213.
Pittock 2016, p. 83.
Pittock 2016, p. 85.
Pittock 2016, p...
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Murray G. H.
Pittock MAE FRSE (born 5
January 1962) is a
Scottish historian,
Bradley Professor of
Literature at the
University of
Glasgow and Pro Vice...
- Greenwood, 2000), ISBN 0-313-30054-2, p. 508. I. Brown, T. Owen Clancy, M.
Pittock, S. Manning, eds, The
Edinburgh History of
Scottish Literature: From Columba...
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Henry Lewis Pittock (March 1, 1835 (some
sources cite 1836) –
January 28, 1919) was an English-born
American pioneer, publisher,
newspaper editor, and...
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Georgiana Martin Pittock (née Burton;
November 14, 1843 – June 12, 1918) was an
Oregon pioneer and
community leader based in Portland, Oregon. She founded...
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Amelia Martin (née
Pittock; born 25 July 1983) is a
retired Australian professional squash player.
Pittock was born in Mornington, Victoria.[citation...
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Johns 1998, p. 161.
Pittock 2006, p. 210.
Aston 2002, p. 222.
Szechi 1994, p. 5.
Szechi 1994, p. 6.
Pittock 1998, p. 137.
Pittock 2009, p. 143. Felix...
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Albert Barrie Pittock (born 1938) is an
Australian climatologist,
environment scientist, author, and
advocate for the
rights of
Indigenous Australians...