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Taylor, A. J. (Andrew John), 1951- (9)

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Taylor, A. J. P. (Alan John Percivale), 1906- (9)

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A. J. P. Taylor, one of the most influential twentieth-century British historians, was also among the best-known public intellectuals of his day. Because of his appearances on BBC Radio and on television, he became known in newspaper headlines as the "TV Don." Taylor was also a prolific reviewer and columnist, with hundreds of pieces appearing in periodicals and newspapers including the Manchester Guardian, the New Statesman, the Observer, and the Sunday Express . Ala...

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Taylor, A. J. P. (1)

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Taylor, A. J. T. (Alfred James Towle), 1887-1945 (1)

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Born in Victoria, Alfred Taylor was a prominent B.C. engineering contractor and entrepreneur. During World War II, he served as technical advisor to the British Ministry of Production in London and Washington, D.C. In addition to developing projects such as the construction of the Lion's Gate Bridge and British Properties, Taylor's company also helped develop the Dolly Varden Mine and related projects in the Alice Arm area of B.C.

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Stewart, Thomas Grainger; Mickle, A. W. T. F; Taylor, William; Menzies, J. D; Donald, W. Gordon; Hughes, D. J. (1)

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Thomas Grainger Stewart was born in Edinburgh on 23 September 1837. He was educated at the city's Royal High School and then studied at Edinburgh University from which he graduated in 1858 with the degree of MD. He then studied at universities in Berlin, Prague and Vienna. On his return to Edinburgh he became a house physician under Professor John Hughes Bennett (1812-1875) and Professor Thomas Laycock (1812-1876) at the city's Royal Infirmary. In 1861 he was lecturing on materia medica and d...

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Butcher, Samuel Henry; MacPhail, Earle Monteith; Geddes, J. C. Bruce; Lemon, Ethelwyn L. ; Taylor, Andrew Burt; Ross, J. S. ; Nicolson, Catherine A. (1)

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Samuel Henry Butcher was born in Dublin on 16 April 1850. He was the son of Samuel Butcher, Bishop of Meath. Butcher was educated at Marlborough and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a Lecturer at University College, Oxford, until 1882 when he became Professor of Greek at Edinburgh University. Between 1889 and 1896 he was a member of the Scottish Universities Commission, and in 1901 he was a member of the Royal Commission on University Education in Ireland. Later on, in 1906, Butcher was a m...

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Mickle, A. W. T. F; Taylor, William; Brown, Kenneth R. ; Easterbrook, Charles Cromhall; Johnston, Samuel E. ; Hughes, D. J. (1)

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Alexander Russell Simpson was born in Bathgate, West Lothian on 30 April 1835. He was the nephew of Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870). He was educated at Bathgate Academy and he studied at Edinburgh University. Simpson was apprenticed to Professor John Goodsir and while he was still a student he was elected as one of the Presidents of the Royal Medical Society. He also studied at the University of Montpelier and in Berlin. Simpson was an Assistant to his uncle for seven years and he spent f...

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