Frank Paton (23 November 1855 – 13 November 1909) was an English artist of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, best known for his paintings of animals and...
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MP Frank Paton (1855–1909), English artist of the Victorian and Edwardian eras Gavin Paton, Army Sergeant Major of the British Army George Paton (disambiguation)...
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Museum. It was designed by C H Cooke and is a grade II listed building. Frank Paton, artist, moved to Walton-on-the-Naze shortly before his death in 1909...
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young forwards. Another player to switch codes and join Ponsonby was Frank Paton. Devonport saw the return of backs C Rhodes, J C Cowan, Cliff Hall, and...
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gardener Rachel De Thame, television executive Alan Yentob, artist Frank Paton, drummer Kenney Jones, musician and writer Jah Wobble, singer Kenny Lynch...
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031 50.71 +7.77 Conservative Michael Peto 13,895 37.02 −4.94 Labour Frank Paton 4,603 12.27 −2.83 Majority 5,136 13.69 +12.71 Turnout 37,529 84.32 −0...
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Margaret Paton born Maggie Whitecross (18 April 1841 – 16 May 1905) was a British missionary to the New Hebrides. She founded the Presbyterian Women's...
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John Gibson Paton (24 May 1824 – 28 January 1907), born in Scotland, was a Protestant missionary to the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacific. He...
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Carruthers FG Goedecker, Franz Flagg Flagg, James Montgomery FR Frank Paton Paton, Frank FTD Dalton, FT Furniss Furniss, Harry FV Villiers, Frederic GAF...
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Arthur Balfour Dialectics XIT M 1214 1910-01-27 27 Jan 1910 Santry Santry Frank Paton H 12 1910-02-03 3 Feb 1910 Bland-Sutton John Bland-Sutton A Great Surgeon...
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