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Lewis Tilleard Natusch, but
always known as
Charles Natusch, (4
October 1859 – 16 July 1951) was a
noted New
Zealand architect and
quantity surveyor, known...
- John
Alexander Tilleard (born
circa 1850, died 22
September 1913) was a
British solicitor and the
philatelist who was the
first curator of the
Royal Philatelic...
- [citation needed] The co-founders of
Ripple were
Jehan Ratnatunga,
Matthew Tilleard, Mack
Nevill and
Simon Griffiths, a
graduate from
Melbourne University...
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library of his time. The
society also
awards these silver medals: The
Tilleard Medal for the best
large display of any
aspect of
philately given by one...
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Tilleard was the
first person to
manage the
collection from the 1890s
until his
death in 1913, with the
title of "Philatelist to the King".
Tilleard was...
- band was
formed in late 1980 by
Guitarist Mark
Tighe and
Vocalist Ian
Tilleard.
After starting life as
Heaven Seventeen, and with
early line-ups including...
- mint
blocks of four with
plate numbers. In 1951 he won that society's
Tilleard Medal for his
display of Papermakers' Watermarks. That
collection was auctioned...
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awards and honors.
These included the
Lichtenstein award in 1967, the
Tilleard Medal in 1965, the Luff
Award in 1978, the
Lindenberg Medal in 1981, the...
- Raumer, Karl von (1855), The Life and
System of Pestalozzi, Trans. by
Tilleard, J, London: Longman, Brown,
Green &
Longmans Schmid,
Silvia (1997), "Pestalozzi's...
- his
collections of
which have won
large gold medals. In 1991 he won the
Tilleard Medal of the
Royal Philatelic Society London for his
display of Levant...