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Streat is a
village and
parish in the
Lewes district of East Sus****, England, 3
miles (4.8 km) south-east of
Burgess Hill and 5
miles (8.0 km) west of...
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Streats was an English-language
broadsheet daily newspaper in Singapore. It
launched in 2000, and
ceased publishing in 2004
after being merged into Today...
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Thelma Beatrice Johnson Streat (1912–1959) was an African-American artist, dancer, and educator. She
gained prominence in the 1940s for her art, performance...
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Streat is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Raymond Streat (1897–1979),
British cotton industry administrator Thelma Johnson Streat...
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Asean Streat Food Hall (stylized as
Asean StrEAT Food Hall) is a food hall in Seattle, in the U.S.
state of Washington.
Inspired by the food
markets of...
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Edward Raymond Streat KBE Kt. (7
February 1897 – 13
September 1979) was a
British administrator ****ociated with the
cotton industry.
Streat was born in Prestwich...
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Australian Institute of
Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS),
established as the
Australian Institute of
Aboriginal Studies (AIAS)...
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replaced with a food and
entertainment area on the site
named 'Craven
Streat';
another 1,000-seat
temporary stand was
erected in
September 2024 due to...
- Judgment.
Jonathan Cape, 1948. Sir
Raymond Streat (1987).
Lancashire and Whitehall: The
Diary of Sir
Raymond Streat.
Manchester University Press. p. 307....
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Census records for 1910
indicate he had a wife
named Clara Carey (nee
Streat). Some
references state that he was also
married to an
actress named Fern...