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William Thomas Whiffin (1878–1957) was a
photographer who
pioneered what
would later be
termed street photography in London's East End in the
first half...
- of the Mots d’Heures: Gousses,
Rames have been set to
music by
Lawrence Whiffin. An
earlier example of
homophonic translation (in this case French-to-English)...
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Ashleigh Whiffin is an
entomologist in the UK. She is a
curator at the
National Museum of
Scotland and a
specialist in
carrion beetles (Silphidae).
Whiffin studied...
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mentioned in the Book of Genesis,
Chapter 36,
verse 11. Omar (name)
Peter Whiffin (2012),
Names Amplification Bible, page 463
David Mande, Who's Who in the...
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Blanche Galton Whiffen,
known on
stage as Mrs.
Thomas Whiffen, (1845–1936) was an
American actress born in London. She was
educated in France; made her...
- been
replaced by a
correct name. For example, the name "Endressia" (sensu
Whiffin) was
published in 2007 for a
genus in
family Monimiaceae, but is an illegitimate...
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Alice Louisa Dudeney (née
Whiffin; 21
October 1866 – 21
November 1945) was an
English author and
short story writer. The wife of
Henry Dudeney, a fellow...
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campanensis (Almeda &
Whiffin)
Almeda Pilocosta erythrophylla (Gleason)
Almeda &
Whiffin Pilocosta nana (Standl.)
Almeda &
Whiffin Pilocosta nubicola Almeda...
- process".
Aggie Horticulture.
Retrieved 17
March 2024. Barnes, Kate M.;
Whiffin,
Ashleigh L.; Bulling, Mark T. (2019). "A
preliminary study on the antibacterial...
- star' of finance". BBC.
Retrieved 17 July 2019. From
Ralph Atkins;
Andrew Whiffin; FT
reporters (16
October 2009). "FT
ranking of EU
finance ministers"....