Charles Horner (1837–1896) was an English jeweller and founder of the Halifax jewellery business Charles Horner of Halifax. He was born at Ovenden. Horner's...
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Charles Horner may refer to: Charles Horner (jeweller) (1837–1896), English jeweller Charles Horner (cricketer) (1857–1925), English cricketer Chuck Horner...
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union fly half for England and Saracens Charles Horner, jeweller and inventor of the Dorcas thimble Jocelyn Horner, sculptor and teacher Nick Holmes, singer...
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England and Saracens Nick Holmes, singer of the band Paradise Lost Charles Horner, jeweller and inventor of the Dorcas thimble Barrie Ingham, actor Chris Illingworth...
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by Amsterdam jeweller Arent Coster in 1547, now kept in the Rijksmuseum. In 17th to 18th century Scotland, a distinct type of drinking horn develops. One...
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André-Charles Boulle (11 November 1642 – 29 February 1732), le joailler du meuble (the "furniture jeweller"), became the most famous French cabinetmaker...
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one of the best known Scandinavian jewellers, also made vestas. A well known French jeweller (and politician), Charles Murat, made beautiful art nouveau...
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British composer, arranger and flautist. He was the son of a goldsmith and jeweller Thomas William Tomkins and his wife Eliza Tomkins, who had a store and...
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Charles Sequevya Loloma (January 7, 1921 — June 9, 1991) was a Hopi Native American artist known for his jewelry. He also worked in pottery, painting...
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creation in the show was the coiled corset made in collaboration with jeweller Shaun Leane, who also crafted many other pieces for McQueen, including...
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