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Thomas Ernest Roseby (1867–1929) was an
Australian judge. He was the son of
Samuel Roseby and grew up in Sydney. He
graduated with a
Master of Arts from...
- John
Roseby (1835 – 22
April 1898) was an English-born
Australian politician. He was born at
Durham to
monumental mason Thomas Roseby and Anne Lowes. The...
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Rosebys was a
retail chain,
consisting of over 300 soft-furnishing
stores across the
United Kingdom.
Rosebys sold bedding, curtains,
bathroom textiles...
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Higgins (executive director), John
Hoggarth (artistic director), and Paul
Roseby (artistic director) took over.
Since then, they have
built on the legacy...
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sister (Sarah)
Mabel Roseby. Born in Dunedin, New
Zealand on 20
April 1872,
Roseby was the
eldest of ten
children born to Rev
Thomas Roseby and his wife Sarah...
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Liggins and
Arnold until around 1910. It was
purchased by
Gertrude Amy
Roseby and her
sister Mabel in 1911 who ran the
school until 1945.
Redlands later...
- Kettle". scotsman.com. 16
December 2017. "Actors who have
worked with Paul
Roseby". nyt.org.uk. 8 June 2018. "NYT
alumni Yolanda Kettle at Speaker's House"...
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written by
James Graham about the life of
Soyer under the
direction of Paul
Roseby. At university, he
appeared with the
Cambridge Footlights notably as the...
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school of the
Anglican Schools Corporation.
Established in 1933 by
Edith Roseby Ball,
Danebank has a non-selective
enrolment policy and
currently caters...
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Going for Gold,
repackaged and with a
different host (initially, Paul
Roseby, who was soon
replaced by
Robin Houston,
known as the 'voice of the computer'...