War II. Douglas Blackwood was a great-great-grandson of William Blackwood who founded William Blackwood & Sons the publishers and Blackwood's Magazine...
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USS J. Douglas Blackwood (DE-219), was a Buckley-class destroyer escort in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946 and from 1951 to 1961...
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William Robert Douglas Blackwood (May 12, 1838 – April 26, 1922) was an Irish soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Blackwood received the United...
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Dufferin and Claneboye (1755–1836) James Blackwood, prisoner on the St. Michael of Scarborough James Douglas Blackwood (1881–1942), doctor and officer in the...
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Major George Blackwood, who was killed at Maiwand in 1880. The last member of the Blackwood family to run the company was Douglas Blackwood. During World...
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Sherlock Holmes (2009 film) (redirect from Lord Blackwood)
former adversary Irene Adler and Mark Strong portrays villain Lord Henry Blackwood. The film was widely released in North America on 25 December 2009, and...
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by: Sir Cecil Beaton (1904–1980) – photographer, stage designer Douglas Blackwood (1909–1997) – Battle of Britain fighter pilot, publisher Derwent Hall...
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships USS Begor (DE-711) USS J. Douglas Blackwood (DE-219) USS Boone (FFG-28) USS Bronstein (DE-189) USS Bronstein (DE-1037)...
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Blackwood is a locational surname of Scottish origin meaning "black wood". Spelling variations include: Blackwood, Blackwode, Blakewood, Blaikwood, Blacud...
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(1939). On dawn patrol as a fighter pilot, Douglas Blackwood sees his family's publishing business, William Blackwood, burning. December 31 – Echternacher Anzeiger...
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