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James Arthur Reavell (10 June 1872—26
August 1973) M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Chem.E., F.Inst.F., F.I.M. was a
British chemical engineer, who
created a
major company...
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Reavell Place is a 37
metres (121 ft), 12
storey residential building located on the
River Gipping, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. The
building consists...
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Laurence Reavell-Carter CBE (27
August 1914 – 4
October 1985) was an
English discus thrower who
competed at two
Olympic Games.
Reavell-Carter was born...
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Ransomes Sports Pavilion (formerly
Ransomes and
Reavell Sports Club Ground) is a
cricket ground in Ipswich, Suffolk. The
first recorded match on the ground...
- floors. It was
rebuilt in 1928 to
designs by Sir
Herbert Baker and
George Reavell, who
altered the
north façade by
introducing a
portico above the front...
- pp. 151–152. ISBN 978-1852910600.
Retrieved 14
January 2023.
Reavell, Cynthia;
Reavell, Tony (1991). E. F.
Benson Remembered, and the
World of Tilling...
- In E. F.
Benson Remembered, and the
World of Tilling,
Cynthia and Tony
Reavell point out one
correspondence involving a Rye resident,
writer Radclyffe...
- and
academic ****ociations Preceded by
William Henry Patc****
President of the
Institution of
Mechanical Engineers 1925 Succeeded by Sir
William Reavell...
- Bell 1934
Irene Phillips 1935
Douglas Bell 1935 Ada
Holland 1936
Laurence Reavell-Carter 1936
Irene Phillips 1937
David Young 1937
Irene Phillips 1938 David...
- of type LT117, with each Dm car
having four motors. Air
supply was by
Reavell reciprocating compressors and
braking equipment was by Westinghouse. The...