- by the
Wicksteed Charitable Trust, with the amu****t park
being run by its
trading subsidiary company Wicksteed Park Ltd (replaced by
Wicksteed Trading...
- was also a
Georgist and
literary critic.
Philip Henry Wicksteed was the son of
Charles Wicksteed (1810–1885) and his wife Jane (1814–1902), and was named...
-
Wicksteed may
refer to:
Alexander Wicksteed,
English traveller and
writer Charles Wicksteed (1810–1885),
Unitarian minister, part of the
tradition of...
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equipment and as the
founder of
Wicksteed Park in Kettering.
Wicksteed was born in
Leeds in 1847. His
father was
Charles Wicksteed, a
Unitarian minister and...
-
production in 1959,
though ore
quarrying continued until 1961. In 1921
Wicksteed Park, Britain's second-oldest
theme park, was
officially opened on the...
-
Alexander Wicksteed (6
September 1875 – 30 July 1935) was an
English traveller and
writer from St Pancras, London.
Wicksteed, a Quaker,
originally went...
- Emma
Ancilla Wicksteed (née Barton; c. 1811 – 6
November 1869) was a New
Zealand artist.
Wicksteed was born
about 1811 as Emma
Ancilla Barton. She married...
-
plotted farce".
Arthur Wicksteed, a
General Practitioner – Alec
Guinness Muriel Wicksteed, his wife –
Margaret Courtenay Dennis Wicksteed,
their son – Christopher...
-
Guildford Kings was a
successful British basketball team, most
prominent in the
National Basketball League during the
early 1980's and
later the British...
- classics. ISBN 978-1-909496-19-4. Alighieri,
Dante (1904).
Philip Henry Wicksteed,
Herman Oelsner (ed.). The
Paradiso of
Dante Alighieri (5th ed.). J.M...