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    Charles Branwhite (1817 – 15 February 1880) was an English landscape painter. Son of Nathan Cooper Branwhite, he was born at Bristol in 1817, and there...
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  • Branwhite is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Branwhite (1817–1880), English landscape painter Nathan Cooper Branwhite (c....
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  • Peregrine Branwhite (1745–1795?), was an English poet. Branwhite was son of Rowland Branwhite and Sarah (Brooke) his wife, and was baptised at Lavenham...
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    Nathan Cooper Branwhite (c. 1775 – 18 March 1857) was an English miniature portrait painter, watercolourist and engraver who was a member of the Bristol...
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  • John Bradley, District Inspector, Royal Ulster Constabulary. Philip Charles Branwhite, lately Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National...
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    there. Among his early Bristol friends were James Francis Danby and Charles Branwhite. He soon directed his attention mainly to land- and sea-scape, and...
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    church (1644–1679), author of The Christian in Complete Armour Peregrine Branwhite (1745 in Lavenham – c. 1795), an English poet Isaac Taylor (1759–1829)...
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    Gilbert. It has youthful portraits of Coleridge, Southey, Wordsworth, and Charles Lamb. A second edition was published in 1847 under the title of Reminiscences...
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    on Spanish literature Samuel Boyse (1708–1749), Irish poet Peregrine Branwhite (1745–1795?), English poet Anna Eliza Bray (1790–1883), British novelist...
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  • Square. A portrait of Combe was painted by Medley, and engraved by N. Branwhite. By 1773, he had made the acquaintance of William Hunter the anatomist;...
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    1866) June 1 – John Hollins, British artist (d. 1855) June 2 William Branwhite Clarke, British geologist, clergyman (d. 1878) Nakayama Miki, founder...
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  • send verse to newspapers, corresponded with pioneer geologist William Branwhite Clarke, and sent cranky letters to The Australian Freemason on what he...
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    mentioned within the comments of Australian Museum trustee Rev. William Branwhite Clarke on the mineralogical and geological exhibits at the 1870 Intercolonial...
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    Constable (1776–1837), landscape painter William Branwhite Clarke (1798–1878), geologist and clergyman Charles David Badham (1805–1857), clergyman and physician...
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    1843-44 when Charles Fellows was removing the Xanthus Marbles for the British Museum. His journey was at the request of the archaeologist Charles Fellows –...
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    TREVELYAN, GEORGE MACAULAY. Lord Grey of the Reform Bill, being the life of Charles, second Earl Grey (PDF). Longman ,Greens & co. p. 43,44. Retrieved 19 June...
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  • co-author of The Geological Evolution of North America (1960) William Branwhite Clarke (1798–1878), Australian (born England), discovered gold in New...
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    1880s, this became known as the Lefroy goldfields. The Reverend William Branwhite Clarke found gold on the Coxs River, a location on the road to Bathurst...
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    Dated 2 April 1874, the letter, received by Sydney clergyman William Branwhite Clarke, was written by W. P. Gordon, a station owner from the Darling...
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  • 40-51. "Drill Hall - Montreal". imtl.org. Retrieved 2021-02-03. "Karl Branwhite Spurgin". Dictionary of architects in Canada. Archived from the original...
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