Rose Graham CBE FSA FRHistS (16 August 1875 – 29 July 1963) was a British religious historian. Graham was born in London in 1875 to W. Edgar Graham and...
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Rose Graham may refer to: Rose Graham (historian) (died 1963), British Rose Graham (hotelier) (died 1974), New Zealander This disambiguation page lists...
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writings edited by historian Robert Graham. The anthology is published by Black Rose Books. Each selection is introduced by Graham, placing each author...
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six decades, Graham rose to prominence as an evangelical Christian figure in the United States and abroad. According to a biographer, Graham was considered...
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30 October Bachelor of Arts : 134 Rose Graham Somerville College 14 October Bachelor of Arts Rose Graham (historian) : 74 Alice Gray Somerville College...
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acknowledged by several rose historians as the first hybrid tea rose. Other rose historians have suggested that the earliest hybrid tea roses were developed a...
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century. According to Graham Stuart Thomas, China roses are the class upon which modern roses are built. Today's exhibition rose owes its form to the China...
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Laura Martin Rose (September 18, 1862 – May 6, 1917) (born Laura Marcella Martin), known professionally as Mrs. S. E. F. Rose, was a historian and propagandist...
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Washington was scheduled to play Graham but the film was never made. Graham appeared on numerous TV programs including Charlie Rose, Today Show, The View, Hardball...
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microbiologist Graham Badari (born 1963), Aboriginal Australian artist Graham Bagnall (1912–1986), New Zealand librarian, bibliographer and historian Graham Bailey...
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