Elizabeth Ruth Naomi Belville (5 March 1854 – 7 December 1943), also known as the Greenwich Time Lady, was a businesswoman from London. She, her mother...
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Republic of Ireland Belville, North Carolina, United States Ruth Belville (1854–1943), known as the Greenwich Time Lady Belville Robert Pepper (1850–1888)...
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Tristan da Cunha Senegal Sierra Leone Togo Ruth Belville – "the Greenwich Time Lady", daughter of John Henry Belville, who was in the business of daily personal...
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dial was replaced by an exact replica. Royal Observatory, Greenwich Ruth Belville, the 'Greenwich Time lady' "Shepherd master clock". Royal Museums Greenwich...
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of Sussex, who rejected it because it "looked like a bedpan". When Ruth Belville, the "Greenwich time lady", died in 1943 the watch was left to the Worshipful...
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pocket chronometers and deck watches, most notably a watch used by Ruth Belville, the Greenwich Time Lady, now in the Lord Harris collection at Belmont...
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Time (newspaper), a Connecticut newspaper. The Greenwich Time Lady, Ruth Belville who ran a time setting business from 1892 - 1940. G:MT - Greenwich Mean...
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County Belhaven – town, Beaufort County Belmont – city, Gaston County Belville – town, Brunswick County Belwood – town, Cleveland County Benson – town...
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Bellville-North, Boston, Eversdal, Excelsior, Kenridge, Mimosa, Totius, Belville Islamic Primary School, Vredelust and Welgemoed. The Bellville Velodrome...
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Charles Kelleher W. S. Penley F. Talbot Arthur Kennett Leonard Russell Usher Belville R. Pepper Harry Cox Fred Clifton William Lugg Walter Passmore Associate...
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