Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson MVO (9 February 1875 – 30 May 1947) was an English choir director, organist, composer, and founder of the Royal School of Church...
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Sarah (17 April 2017). "Rhys Nicholson's Sydney Comedy Festival show I'm Fine shares his story of bulimia". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from...
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award scheme. The organisation was founded in England in 1927 by Sir Sydney Nicholson and today it operates internationally, with 8,500 members in over 40...
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The Nicholson Museum was an archaeological museum at the University of Sydney home to the Nicholson Collection, the largest collection of antiquities...
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Aideen Nicholson (1927–2019), Irish-born Canadian politician A. J. Nicholson (born 1983), American football linebacker Alexander Malcolm Nicholson (1900–1991)...
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revision, "Lift High the Cross" was set to the tune of "Crucifer" by Sydney Nicholson. The hymn is often sung during Lent or Holy Week but is also used as...
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antiquarian and philanthropist. The Nicholson Museum at the University of Sydney was named after him. Nicholson was born in England, the illegitimate...
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Fragments of Margaret Nicholson, published in 1810. Nicholson was born in Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham to a barber called George Nicholson. At the age of...
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Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Nicholson, younger sons of the first Baronet, also gained distinction. The Nicholson Baronetcy, of Harrington...
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Sydney Nicholson. Sir John's maternal uncle was Sydney Olivier, 1st Baron Olivier, and his cousin was the English actor Laurence Olivier. Nicholson's...
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