- 134000°W / 44.991972; -64.134000 The
Stannus Street Rink, also
known as the
Windsor Rink,
located at 321
Stannus Street at
Thomas Street in Windsor, Nova...
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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Stannus DSO, a
British Army officer, and
Elizabeth Graydon Smith, a gl****maker
known as "Lilith
Stannus". She was the maternal...
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Stannus (2
October 1788 – 28
January 1876) was an
Irish Anglican priest in the
first half of the 19th-century.
Stannus was the son of
Thomas Stannus Member...
- c****ographer Dame
Ninette de
Valois (born
Edris Stannus). He was the son of
Trevor Stannus of
Stannus Hill, Portarlington, who held
office as High Sheriff...
- philosophy.
Terence James Stannus Gray was born in Felixstowe, Suffolk,
England on 14
September 1895, the son of
Harold Stannus Gray and a
member of a well-established...
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author Wei Wu Wei. "GRAY, Sir
Harold William Stannus" in "Who Was Who", A & C Black. "Gray,
Harold William Stannus (GRY885HW)". A
Cambridge Alumni Database...
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Giles Stannus Cooper, OBE (9
August 1918 – 2
December 1966) was an Anglo-Irish
playwright and
prolific radio dramatist,
writing over
sixty scripts for...
- older,
including the
Aberdeen Pavilion in Ottawa,
built in 1898, and the
Stannus Street Rink, of Windsor, Nova Scotia,
built in 1897, but are no longer...
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Ephraim Gerrish Stannus CB (c. 1784 - 21
October 1850) was a
British military officer in the
service of the East
India Company.
Stannus was born into a...
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Parliament for
Carlingford 1713-1714 With:
James Stannus Succeeded by
Blayney Townley James Stannus Baronetage of
Ireland Preceded by
Robert Hamilton...