- Luke
Orton Lindoe (8
March 1913 – 4
December 2000) was a
Canadian potter, painter, sculptor, and
businessman who did most of his work in Alberta, Canada...
- the Arts. AUArts' Luke
Lindoe Library is
named after alumnus, instructor, and
founder of the
Ceramics Department, Luke
Lindoe, and
maintains a collection...
- 1901–1901:
Erich Lindøe (MV) 1902–1903:
Thomas Haaland (MV) 1904–1904:
Rasmus G.
Hagland (V) 1905–1907: Ola
Bertelsen (V) 1908–1908:
Svend Lindøe (AvH) 1909–1909:...
- had a po****tion
density of 277.6/km2 (719.0/sq mi) in 2016. Luke
Orton Lindoe (1913–2000),
renowned Canadian painter, sculptor, potter,
businessman and...
-
estimated total length of 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in). Hanke,
Gavin F; Wilson, Mark VH;
Lindoe, L
Allan (2001). "New
species of
Silurian acanthodians from the Mackenzie...
-
statue of the
Virgin Mary with
Child in stone, by the
Calgary sculptor Luke
Lindoe occupies a
niche above the main entrance.
Senator Pat
Burns donated four...
-
Mackenzie mountains. Calgary:
EXCELeration Corp. Hanke, G. F., Wilson, M. V., &
Lindoe, L. A. (2001). New
species of
Silurian acanthodians from the
Mackenzie Mountains...
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skull and
lower jaws. It was
recovered in 1974 by
Richard C. Fox and
Allen Lindoe from
rocks of the
lower part of the
Smoky Hill
Chalk Member of the Niobrara...
- 1974 near Utica, Kansas. The
fossil was
found by
Richard C. Fox and
Allen Lindoe in
rocks belonging to the
lower part of the
Smoky Hill
Chalk Member of the...
- park
housing a
large number of
companies within the offs**** sector; the
Lindoe Offs****
Renewables Centre. Most
companies work with production, storage...