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Gamleys was a
chain of toy
shops mainly located in the
south of the
United Kingdom with a head
office in Hove, near Brighton. The
company was founded...
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Gamley is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Douglas Gamley (1924–1998),
Australian composer Henry Snell Gamley (1865–1928), Scottish...
- John
Douglas Gamley (24
September 1924 – 5
February 1998) was an
Australian composer, who
worked on
orchestral arrangements and on local,
British and American...
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Henry Snell Gamley (1865–1928) was a
Scottish sculptor specialising in war
memorials and
sculpture on tombs. He was
however also
responsible for other...
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artist Tom
Howard to
create the
animated and
fantasy sequences.
Douglas Gamley and Ken
Jones wrote the music, with
lyrics by
Peggy Lee. The film is referenced...
- (1971)
Foster and
Laurie (1975) The President's
Mistress (1978)
Douglas Gamley The City of the Dead (1960)
Foxhole in
Cairo (1960)
Bernard Ebbinghouse...
- in 1955. Watt was
sculpted by
Henry Snell Gamley in 1912, Watt's son
Albert having been
sculpted by
Gamley four
years previously. A
bronze statue of Watt...
- (1911–2014)
centenarian Alexander Gamley (died 1906) and ****
Vince Gamley (died 1908)
stone by
Henry Snell Gamley (presumed to be his parents) John...
- used as the
location for Loam Hall.
Although Australian composer Douglas Gamley is
credited with most of the film's score,
Richard Addinsell - who was uncredited...
- just
outside the
village of Winkfield, Berkshire, England.
Though Douglas Gamley is
credited as
having composed the
music for this film, the
majority of...