Bellairs is a surname. Notable people with that surname include: Angus Bellairs (1918–1990), British herpetologist and anatomist Bart Bellairs (born 1956)...
unfinished and original sequels to Bellairs' books have been written by Brad Strickland. At the time of his death, Bellairs' books had sold a quarter-million...
Australian actor and publican Belleair, Florida Bellaire (disambiguation) Bellairs Bel Air (disambiguation) Belair (disambiguation) Bel-Aire (disambiguation)...
Commander Carlyon Wilfroy Bellairs (15 March 1871 – 22 August 1955) was a British Royal Navy officer and politician. Bellairs was born at Gibraltar, the...
Edmund Hooke Wilson Bellairs (1823 – 14 September 1896) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. Bellairs was born in Norfolk and arrived...
Major-General Sir William Bellairs, KCMG CB (28 August 1828 – 24 July 1913) was a British army officer. Bellairs was born on 28 August 1828, the youngest...
the 1860s. Nona Maria Stephenson Bellairs was born into a large family. Her mother was Dorothy (Mackenzie) Bellairs, the daughter of a wealthy sugar planter...
in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bellairs was initial funding was from a bequest by British naval commander, Carlyon Bellairs, for whom the institute is named...
resolution in tribute to Mal Bellairs in 2014. "Illinois Broadcasters Association Broadcast Pioneers Award". 2009. Bellairs, Mal. "Mal speaks at Illinois...
Bellairs was also an assistant basketball coach at Wilkes for two season before succeeding Jim Atheron as head basketball coach in 1983. Bellairs then...
a program on WBBM from 1957 until 1963. This program was hosted by Mal Bellairs whose notes indicate the understanding that the Boyds were the first Doublemint...
Paul E. Bellair is a professor of sociology at Ohio State University, where he has taught since 1995. He was educated at the State University of New York...
a 1973 juvenile mystery fiction novel written by American author John Bellairs and illustrated by Edward Gorey. It is the first of the Lewis Barnavelt...
friends to show to other students. His artistic influences include John Bellairs. He attended the University of Southern California. Kripke's 16-minute...
John Bellairs. Following his death in 1991, his estate commissioned Brad Strickland to write three more based on notes and manuscripts left by Bellairs. Strickland...
rooms. The Ivy Arts centre houses the 190-seat Bellairs Theatre, named after Beatrice "Bice" Bellairs, one of the original co-founders, and the 80-seat...
Kingdoms; the anthology was never published and Bellairs' short story is presumed lost. In early 1980, Bellairs shared with author Ellen Kushner an unfinished...
of Chicago Press. Zangerl, R. (1969). "The turtle shell". In Gans, C.; Bellairs, D. d'A.; Parsons, T. A. (eds.). Biology of the Reptilia. Vol. 1. London:...
All three services directly competed against the incumbent operator, Bellairs & Dootson. An opportunity for expansion came in 1998 with the opening of...