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Geddes may
refer to:
Scotland Geddes, Highland, a
small village south of
Nairn in the
Scottish Highlands Geddes House,
Nairn United States Geddes, New...
- Betsy. When
Lewis became ill in 1967, Bel
Geddes suspended her
career to care for him; he died in 1972. Bel
Geddes came to
prominence in the 1946 Broadway...
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Andrew Geddes is the name of:
Andrew Geddes Bain (1797–1864),
South African geologist, road engineer,
palaeontologist and
explorer Andrew Geddes (artist)...
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Senator Geddes may
refer to:
George Geddes (engineer) (1809–1883), New York
State Senate John
Geddes (politician) (1777–1828),
South Carolina State Senate...
- and
Geddes Limited (D&G) is a
Jamaican brewer and
beverage producer. It was
formed in 1918 by
Eugene Peter Desnoes and
Thomas Hargreaves Geddes who combined...
- cuts: "No
fewer than 1,500
officers had
fallen before the
Geddes axe." For a time the
Geddes Axe
became a
metaphor for any
change that
improved efficiency...
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urban studies. The son of
Janet Stevenson and
soldier Alexander Geddes,
Patrick Geddes was born in
Ballater and the Old
Parish Register for
baptisms in...
- Euan
Michael Ross
Geddes, 3rd
Baron Geddes (born 3
September 1937) is a
British Conservative peer and
politician and
current deputy speaker of the House...
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David Geddes may
refer to:
David Geddes (cinematographer) (David A.
Geddes, born 1949),
Canadian cinematographer David Geddes (musician) (David Cole Idema...
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Virgil Geddes (1897–1989) was an
American playwright.
Geddes grew up in
rural Nebraska, the
setting for his
plays The
Earth Between, and
Native Ground...