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Whitehead in 1866.
Whitehead Torpedo Works, the world's
oldest torpedo manufacturer,
presently a
historical subsidiary of
Leonardo S.p.A.
Whiteheads,...
- respectively. In the past
whiteheads held a
special place in Māori culture. As well as the
species appearing in many legends,
whiteheads were
viewed by Māori...
- due to the
influence of the Four
Whiteheads of
Mount Shang.
These men were
considered sages: they were
called "
whiteheads"
because they were
elders with...
- the
Whiteheads had a
cottage in the
village of Lockeridge, near Marlborough, Wiltshire; from
there he
completed Principia Mathematica. The
Whiteheads remained...
- Mary
Whitehead may
refer to: Mary Beth
Whitehead,
American surrogate mother Mary
Whitehead, in the 1969 US
comedy film
Angel in My Pocket, pla**** by Lee...
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Charles Whitehead (1804 – 5 July 1862) was an
English poet,
novelist and dramatist.
Whitehead was born in London, the
eldest son of a wine merchant. His...
- afterward, he was
invited to
vacation with the
Whiteheads at Erlhof.
After a two-year courtship,
Whitehead and von
Trapp were
married on 14
January 1911...
- The
Whitehead Bros. were an
American R&B duo from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, made up of two brothers,
Kenny “Ken Spin” aka “Bermuda”
Whitehead and elder...
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Whitehead is a surname.
Recorded in a
number of
spellings including Whithead, Whitehed, Whithed, and Whitsed, this
surname is of
English origins. It usually...
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Gustave Albin Whitehead (born
Gustav Albin Weisskopf; 1
January 1874 – 10
October 1927) was an
aviation pioneer who
emigrated from
Germany to the United...