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  • money-scale maker before turning to bow making. John Dodd was a contemporary of François Tourte and worked in London. He arrived at a similar bow design to...
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  • John Dodd may refer to: Jack Dodd (John Newton Dodd; 1922–2005), New Zealand physicist John Dodd (bow maker) (1752–1839), English bow-maker John Dodd...
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  • A bow maker is a person who builds, repairs, and restores antique or modern bows for bowed string instruments. These include violins, violas, cellos, double...
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  • employed. The manufacture of bows is considered a demanding craft, and well-made bows command high prices. Part of the bow maker's skill is the ability to...
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  • famous makers of his time worked for him, as for an example James Brown and later some of the best bow makers, including Thomas Tubbs, James Dodd and Edward...
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  • Frank Kovanda (category Bow makers)
    (September 14, 1904 – April 21, 1993) was an internationally known American maker of bows for stringed instruments (an archetier). Born in Chicago, he began his...
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    Keith Peck (category Bow makers)
    highly acclaimed American bow maker from Evanston, Illinois. His bows are used on instruments such as those created by master makers Giuseppe Guarneri, Giovanni...
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    workforce. In December 1891, Sarah married Charles Henry Dearman, a cabinet maker. The couple had their first child, Sarah Elsie, in 1892, going on to have...
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  • John Friedrich (1858–1943) was a German-born violin maker who worked in the United States. Friedrich was born 26 June 1858 at Kassel. He was a pupil of...
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    Matchgirls' strike (category Bow, London)
    the women and teenage girls working at the Bryant & May match factory in Bow, London, England went on strike. At first, the strikers were protesting the...
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  • theft of his horses by Dodd. Dodd survives Pohlmann's defeat at Assaye taking his Cobras with him. In Sharpe's Fortress Dodd has allied with Manu Bappoo...
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  • Stained glass maker Taylor Wane – Porn star Robert Spence Watson – Public benefactor Sylvia Waugh – Author of the 'Mennyms' series for children John Wilson –...
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    unable to flee. The surveyors ransacked the camp, taking fur capes, arrows, bows, and nets. When Ishi appeared near Oroville three years later, he was alone...
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  • mauled by critics and viewers". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 July 2015. "BBC bows to pressure over Wimbledon 2Day show complaints". BBC News. BBC. 6 July 2015...
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    Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Mike Rutherford, edited by Philip Dodd. In 2007, the band's studio albums from Trespass to Calling All Stations...
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    (Berners Street) c. 1890–1900 Thomas Dodd, harp maker. Thomas Dodd came from a family of instrument makersDodd violin bows had been famous since the mid-1700...
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    "mobius II" for hardanger fiddle and electronics by the British composer Rose Dodd (2011, premiered at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival by Britt...
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    departures of drummer John Mayhew and guitarist Anthony Phillips. They decided to continue, and placed an advert in the Melody Maker for a drummer "sensitive...
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  • with second win of Paris Olympics". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 August 2024. Dodd, Marc (1 August 2024). "Tony Gustavsson finishes tenure as Matildas coach...
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    Unlike the earlier work with John Anthony at Trident, the sessions were produced by the band themselves, and both the Melody Maker and Sounds thought they...
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