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Shepheard may
refer to:
Carole Shepheard (born 1945), New
Zealand artist John
Shepheard (born 1981),
British footballer Peter Shepheard (1913–2002), British...
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Shepheard's Hotel was the
leading hotel in
Cairo and one of the most
celebrated hotels in the
world from the
middle of the 19th
century until its destruction...
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Samuel Shepheard may
refer to:
Samuel Shepheard (died 1719),
Member of
Parliament for
Newport (Isle of Wight) and the City of
London Samuel Shepheard (died...
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George Shepheard (26
January 1770 – 7
September 1842) was an
English professional cricketer who made one
appearances in first-class
cricket for Surrey...
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Victor George Shepheard KCB (21
March 1893 – 8
December 1989) was a
British naval architect. He
served as
Director of
Naval Construction at the Admiralty...
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Lhuyd 1690 1709
David Parry 1709 1714 John
Whiteside 1714 1729
George Shepheard 1730 1731
Joseph Andrews 1731 1732
George Huddesford 1732 1755 William...
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Carole Marie Shepheard ONZM (born 6
November 1945) is a New
Zealand artist. She
specialises in
printmaking and her work is held in
national and international...
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Habsburg empire, the
Balkans and the
start of
World War One London:
Shepheard–Walwyn. 416 pp. ISBN 978-0856835131.
Balkans at Wikipedia's
sister projects...
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Habsburg empire, the
Balkans and the
start of
World War One. London:
Shepheard–Walwyn. p. 416. Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Austro-Hungarian red book....
- the man,
whose Muse
whilome did maske, As time her taught, in
lowly Shepheards weeds, Am now
enforst a far un****er taske, For
trumpets sterne to...