• Edmund Fry (1754–1835) was an English type-founder. Fry was the son of Joseph Fry, and member of the Bristol Fry family, born at Bristol. He studied medicine;...
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    Elliott & Fry was a Victorian photography studio founded in 1863 by Joseph John Elliott and Clarence Edmund Fry. For a century, the firm's core business...
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    writing systems and typography by Edmund Fry, one of the most learned of the English typefounders of his day. Fry provided a description of each alphabet...
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  • company name was Edmund Fry and Isaac Steele 1794–1799, then Fry Steele & Co 1799–1808. The name then returned once again to Edmund Fry, M.D. Letter Founder...
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  • during the English Civil War, Sir Edmund is (apparently) a loyal royalist and friend of Charles I, played by Stephen Fry. This Blackadder also appeared in...
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  • under the name "the characters of the angel Raphael", citing Ambrosius. Edmund Fry included it in his Pantographia (pp. 28–29), stating: "Theseus Ambrosius...
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  • anthropologist Dustin Fry (born 1983), American football player Ed Fry (1879–1968), Australian rugby league and rugby union player Edmund Fry (1754–1835), English...
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    John Edmund Fries (June 19, 1885 – January 21, 1955) was an American football player and coach. Fries was born in Norway, Wisconsin in 1885. Fries played...
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  • trams Pantographia, a 1799 work on writing systems and typography by Edmund Fry Pantographic knife, a folding knife whose blade is opened by a unique...
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  • Fries or fries in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fries (pronounced "frees") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adelaide Fries (1871–1949)...
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