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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified 2 external links on Peter W. Barlow. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need...
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  • that in a 1901 letter to Alfred Russel Wallace “she names her father as the author.” For clarity, the transcript of Jane Barlow's letter as mentioned in...
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  • might have been Æthelhelm appears to derive from the article by Lundie Barlow "The Antecedents of Earl Godwine of Wessex" in New England Historical and...
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  • (1935). "Obituary notices: Harford Montgomery Atkinson, 1870–1935; William Barlow, 1845–1934; Hubert Vernon Bettley-Cooke, 1885–1934; Julius Berend Cohen...
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  • and became familiar with the rectangular design for tunnelling just as Barlow had under Isambard's tutelage. It was definitely Greathead's idea for a...
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  • "Æthelweard's prefatory letter to her claims descent from Æthelred I, Alfred's elder brother, and he later says that Æthelred was his atavus (great-grandfather...
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  • time. Both were born in New York and later raised in San Francisco.John F. Barlow (talk) 00:56, 7 June 2014 (UTC) Michelena would not be the first actress...
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  • invented, patented and built the first ever circular shield, Alfred Beach may have pinched Barlow's design and all three were the first to build timeless tunnels...
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  • know. Carcharoth (talk) 09:55, 20 December 2008 (UTC) Barlow - Harold Barlow (1988) and Horace Barlow (1993) Bradley - Daniel Joseph Bradley (1983) and Donald...
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  • something on the article page under "Controversy over Ancestry". The Houses of Alfred and Ethelred are out of kilter generation-wise, but this is no reason to...
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  • Alfred Anscombe, and since then Frank Barlow has been the only significant historian to entertain it. I do not think just saying that it is Barlow's view...
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  • Gaimar, which he claims has been unfairly dismissed by historians. Frank Barlow wrote that "because of the twelfth-century Gaimar's inventions in his Histoire...
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  • Frank Barlow (historian), in his biography of Edward notes that the story in the Liber is meant to imply that Edward was meant to be a monk. Barlow points...
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  • probably is some disagreement. Ealdgyth - Talk 12:06, 15 October 2016 (UTC) Barlow's Edward the Confessor - it's "Edgar, the Aetheling" in the index, with varying...
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  • Promised Land The Ugly Buck The Wizard Tigris Vauban Tom Ashmall Frank Barlow Harry Beasley Frank Boyce John Brennan Roger Brethès Jimmy Clark Dick Cooper...
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  • Woolwich in 1925. Peter Barlow, mathematician, taught at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich and his son Peter W. Barlow, civil engineer, was born...
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  • Opinion Research Program". Harvard University. Retrieved January 24, 2022. Barlow, Rich (October 19, 2020). "What Are States Doing about COVID-19? This BU...
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  • cladistics, although his own students were not so hesitant. Paleoartist Wayne Barlow suggested that Dodson write a book on ceratopsians. A 1994 sabbatical gave...
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