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John Wren
John Wren John Wren (3 April 1871 - 26 October 1953), Australian ... as powerful as subsequent legend has suggested. Wren was born in Collingwood, an inner ...
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Talk:John Wren
Talk:John Wren Point of View A more balanced recent ... Chris McConville's article in Labour History, "John Wren: Machine Boss" (1981). A differing account of ... was published in 2004 in book called "John Wren: A Life Reconsidered" by James ...
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John Vanbrugh
John Vanbrugh Sir John Vanbrugh in Godfrey Kneller's Kit-cat ... one of Kneller's finest portraits. Sir John Vanbrugh (January 24, 1664? – March 26 ... explaining the debts that were to plague John all his life. Political activism and the ... such as opera, juggling, pantomime (introduced by John Rich), animal acts, travelling dance troupes, ...
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Alan Wren
Alan Wren Reni (far right) with the Stone Roses. Alan John Wren (born on 10 April, 1964, in Manchester ... bass playing of Mani and guitar of John Squire. Reni was the first member of ... fall outs with both Ian Brown and John Squire (depending on which of the ...
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John Wallis
John Wallis For other people named John Wallis, see John Wallis (disambiguation). John Wallis John Wallis (November 23, 1616 - October 28, ...
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John Evelyn
John Evelyn John Evelyn (October 311620 – February 27 1706 ... was an English writer, gardener and diarist. John Evelyn Evelyn's diaries are largely contemporaneous ... wealth was largely founded on gunpowder production, John Evelyn was born in Wotton, Surrey, and ... estate) and introduced him to Sir Christopher Wren. It was after the Restoration that ...
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Christopher Wren
Christopher Wren Christopher Wren by Godfrey Kneller, 1711. Sir Christopher Wren, PRS (20 October 1632–25 February 1723) was ... Life and times St Paul's Cathedral. Wren is particularly known for his design for ... finest buildings. Born in 1632 in Wiltshire, Wren was the son of the Dean ...
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John Vanbrugh (translated from German)
John Vanbrugh Sir John Vanbrugh [ ], also [ ] (* 24. January 1664 in London ... successes were and were controversially discussed. Sir John Vanbrugh in one of Godfrey Knellers Portraits ... In addition may have also contributed that John Vanbrugh had eleven brothers and sisters, with ... Joseph Addison, Godfrey Kneller and politicians how John Churchill, 1. Duke of Marlborough , Charles ...
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Christopher Wren (translated from French)
Christopher Wren to sir Christopher Wren Christopher Wren ( 20 October 1632 , East Knoyle - 25 February ... 1666 . He is the son of Christopher Wren and Mary Cox. Wren is known in particular for the ...
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Albert Wren
Albert Wren Albert Wren was an Ontario politican. He was first ... the legislature until his death in 1961. Wren sat with the Liberal caucus and ran ... only seven votes in 1957 losing to John Wintermeyer. Robert Gibson succeeded Wren as the "Liberal-Labour" MPP for ...
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