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Riddiford may
refer to:
Antarctic landform:
Riddiford Nunatak in the
Churchill Mountains,
Oates Land People:
Charles Ernest Riddiford (1897–1968), Cartographer...
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Named by
Advisory Committee on
Antarctic Names (US-ACAN)
after Charles E.
Riddiford,
National Geographic cartographer/typographer,
about 1923–58; his drawings...
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Harold Earle Riddiford (13
October 1921 – 26 June 1989) was a New
Zealand mountaineer,
lawyer and
farmer who went on
three mountaineering expeditions...
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Claire Skinner as
Chief Superintendent Mary
Ormond (series 3–present) Jack
Riddiford as DC
Darren Craig (series 1–2)
Pearl Chanda as DC
Laura Simpson (series...
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Dinham (17
March 1827 – 2 May 1882); born Ann Orchard, and
later Ann
Riddiford and Ann Foster, was
keeping an inn in Abergavenny,
Monmouthshire in 1851...
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Moorhead Riddiford (born 1936) is an
American entomologist and
developmental biologist. She was the
first female faculty member in the
Harvard Biology...
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Edward Joshua "King"
Riddiford (7
August 1842 – 2 May 1911) was a New
Zealand runholder. He was born in Hutt Valley, Wellington, New
Zealand in 1842....
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Charles Ernest Riddiford was a
British cartographer, who
spent most of his
career at the
National Geographic magazine. He was
noted for the
elegant use...
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Daniel Johnston Riddiford MC (11
March 1914 – 26
October 1974) was a New
Zealand politician of the
National Party.
Riddiford was born in
Featherston in...
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great grandson of
Premier James FitzGerald.
Jocelyn Vogel (née
Riddiford) was the
great grand niece of
Governor Sir
George Grey. The home was built...