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- Robert Standish Sievier (1860–1939) was a British racehorse trainer, bookmaker, racehorse owner, gambler and journalist, who also became well-known in...
- Robert William Sievier FRS (24 July 1794 – 28 April 1865) was a British engraver, sculptor and later inventor of the 19th century. Sievier showed an early...
- Universal Philanthropist. The first studio of the sculptor Robert William Sievier (1794–1865) was in Southampton Row until 1837, where he relocated to Henrietta...
- things, the horns of the cow, Blossom. A statue of Jenner by Robert William Sievier was erected in the nave of Gloucester Cathedral. Another statue was erected...
- was demolished in 1975 to make way for housing. Lionheart's tomb is a Sievier family monument in Kensal Green Cemetery, showing a seated man, one hand...
- Sceptre, but was outbid by Robert Sievier, who bought her for 10,000 guineas. Sceptre proved to be a hardy filly. Sievier, who trained her himself for most...
- such as Richard Tauber's British "Au revoir" (1945, with lyrics by Bruce Sievier) and Bing Crosby's and Hildegarde's American "I’ll Be Yours" (both 1945...
- Hancorn, son of J. R. Hancorn: "Idle, dissipated, drinking,—****ociate of Sievier. Had to resign the House Surgeoncy; practised a few months with his father...
- standard composed in 1931 by Ord Hamilton (1900–1955) with lyrics by Bruce Sievier (1894–1953) and introduced by Binnie Hale in John Murray Anderson's production...
- created by Charles Harriott Smith. Benjamin Phelps Gibbon and Robert William Sievier studied engraving under Scriven. Scriven worked mainly for the publishers...