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    Sir Henry Joseph Wood CH (3 March 1869 – 19 August 1944) was an English conductor best known for his association with London's annual series of promenade...
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    Robert Newman's Promenade Concerts") on condition that Henry Wood be employed as the sole conductor. Wood, aged 26, seized this opportunity and built the "Queen's...
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  • Henry Wood (1869–1944) was an English conductor. Henry Wood may also refer to: Henry Wood (cricketer, born 1853) (1853–1919), English cricketer Henry...
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    1814 – 10 February 1887) was an English novelist better known as Mrs. Henry Wood. She is best remembered for her 1861 novel East Lynne. Many of her books...
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  • Henry Woods may refer to: Henry Woods (Pennsylvania politician) (1764–1826), American congressman Henry Felix Woods (1843–1929), British admiral Henry...
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    Henry Wise Wood, CMG (May 31, 1860 – June 10, 1941) was an American-born Canadian agrarian thinker and activist. He became director in 1914 and was elected...
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    Kelvingrove neighbourhood in the West End of Glasgow, and formerly known as Henry Wood Hall when it was the home of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra from...
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  • Henry Wood Hall is the name of two orchestral performance halls in the United Kingdom named after the conductor Sir Henry Wood: Henry Wood Hall, Glasgow...
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    Henry Alexander Wise Wood (March 1, 1866 – April 9, 1939) was an American inventor of a high-speed newspaper press and member of the Naval Consulting...
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  • William Henry Wood was a British trade union leader. Wood was a compositor, and became the Secretary of the Manchester Typographical Society, serving...
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  • Henry Wood was a 19th-century New York City minstrel show manager, known for creating Wood's Minstrels. The group performed at Mechanics' Hall (New York...
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    Fernando Wood (February 14, 1812 – February 13, 1881) was an American Democratic Party politician, merchant, and real estate investor who served as the...
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    John Henry Wood (14 April 1841 – 28 August 1914) was an English entomologist. He took an interest in the microlepidoptera and flies of Herefordshire. The...
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    Taylor & Wood Company after its then owners: Orin Sands, Mark Taylor, and George Wood (no relation to Henry Wood). In 1896, Sands, Taylor & Wood introduced...
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  • Henry Wise Wood High School (HWW) is a public high school located in the southwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The school was built in 1961...
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  • Wood (1865–1928), Australian historian George Herbert Wood (1867–1949), Canadian businessman who co-founded Wood Gundy and Company George Henry Wood (statistician)...
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  • Henry Walter Wood (ca. 1825 - 3 September 1869) was an English architect based in Nottingham. He was born around 1825 in Nottingham, the son of architect...
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  • Henry Wood (1849–1925) was an American Professor of German Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Wood was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1849 to...
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  • for trumpet, string orchestra and organ by Sir Henry Wood, was incorrectly attributed for years to Henry Purcell. It is now known to have been the work...
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    Henry Wood (14 December 1853 – 30 April 1919) was an English cricketer who briefly played Test cricket for England, and enjoyed a successful career for...
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