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- John Alexander Tilleard (born circa 1850, died 22 September 1913) was a British solicitor and the philatelist who was the first curator of the Royal Philatelic...
- Lewis Tilleard Natusch, but always known as Charles Natusch, (4 October 1859 – 16 July 1951) was a noted New Zealand architect and quantity surveyor, known...
- [citation needed] The co-founders of Ripple were Jehan Ratnatunga, Matthew Tilleard, Mack Nevill and Simon Griffiths, a graduate from Melbourne University...
- Water Colours, London. It was opened by the Duke & Duchess of York. John Tilleard and Gordon Smith were the prin****l organisers of the exhibition. List...
- library of his time. The society also awards these silver medals: The Tilleard Medal for the best large display of any aspect of philately given by one...
- Tilleard was the first person to manage the collection from the 1890s until his death in 1913, with the title of "Philatelist to the King". Tilleard was...
- band was formed in late 1980 by Guitarist Mark Tighe and Vocalist Ian Tilleard. After starting life as Heaven Seventeen, and with early line-ups including...
- Raumer, Karl von (1855), The Life and System of Pestalozzi, Trans. by Tilleard, J, London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans Schmid, Silvia (1997), "Pestalozzi's...
- The homestead was designed by English-born New Zealand architect Charles Tilleard Natusch, and was built for G. Frank Moore, a cattle and racehorse breeder...
- preceding the award. The society also awards these silver medals: The Tilleard Medal for the best large display of any aspect of philately given by one...