• John Pelling (born 1930) was a British artist and clergyman, and is an Associate of the Royal College of Art, known for works on large canvases, abstract...
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  • John Pelling may refer to: John Pelling (artist) (born 1930), British artist and clergyman John Pelling (canon), (born 1668), British clergyman and Canon...
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    Video Music Awards. As a voiceover artist, she has voiced characters in Inside Out, Big Mouth, and Bless the Harts. Pell has also appeared in several films...
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    Axel Rudi Pell (born 27 June 1960) is a German hard rock guitarist. Pell commenced his musical career with Steeler (1984–88) before leaving in 1988 for...
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  • lived in St. John's Road, Hove; memorial tablet at Downs Crematorium John Pelling, artist, born (1930) and raised in Hove Laurie Penny, columnist and blogger...
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     9. Pelling 1996, pp. 9–10. Pelling 1996, p. 10. Pelling 1996, pp. 10–11. Pelling 1996, pp. 11–12. Pelling 1996, p. 12. Pelling 1996, p. 13. Pelling 1996...
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    Herbert Claiborne Pell (1853–1926). His younger brother was Clarence Cecil Pell (1885–1964). He was a great-grandson of U.S. Representative John Francis Hamtramck...
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    Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 28, 2015. John Musker, Ron Clements, Eric Goldberg, Amy Pell, Ed Gombert, Terry Rossio, Ted Elliot (2004). Reflections...
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    while John and Fred took an apartment together on Beacon Hill, in Boston. In 1933, John wrote to Elizabeth Ames, the director of the Yaddo artist's colony...
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    1959–1965: Artist only. 1966–1998: Artist and producer. 1999–2002: Artist, producer, and recording engineer or mixer. 2003–2017: Artist, featured artist, producer...
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