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- Joan Mary de Sales La Terriere (1889–1968) was an Irish socialite and equestrienne, born in County Tipperary. She was one of the early luminaries of show...
- Written by Kari Skogland Produced by Kari Skogland Stephen Hegyes Peter La Terriere Shawn Williamson Starring Ben Kingsley Jim Sturgess Kevin Zegers Natalie...
- aristocrazie terriere e società rurale in Veneto e Friuli : patrizi veneziani, nobili e borghesi nella formazione dell'etica civile delle élites terriere: 1797-1920...
- land property of 'la Terrière' in their surname as 'Terry'); the first Baronet was son of Henri Imbert-Terry, seigneur de la Terrière, who lived at Le Barbin...
- the film with Graham Linehan. The film was produced by Linehan, Peter La Terriere and Kenton Allen. Comic actors David Walliams, Richard Ayoade, Martin Savage...
- Edward R. Pressman Tim Dennison Pras Michel Stephen Belafonte Peter La Terriere Starring Thomas Jane Ron Perlman John Malkovich Cinematography Geoff Boyle...
- "Haircut" Ant Blades, Magda Liolis and Bob Mittenthal Dan Hamman & Hugh La Terriere February 22, 2020 (2020-02-22) 106 0.68 "Gerry's Birthday" Catherine Salkeld...
- Fenwick Bulmer de Sales La Terriere (1856–1925) was a Colonel of the British Army, Knight of the Order of the Medjidie, a member of the French nobility...
- Dog's Life" Dave Osborne Ciaran Murtagh and Andrew Barnett Jones Hugh La Terriere and Robert Smith 16 April 2019 (2019-04-16) Mr. Bean is charged with keeping...
- racehorse stud farm in 1918, when it was bought by Capt. F.J.B. De Sales La Terriere, M.F.H. Although he was a British army officer, the castle was then a safe-house...