Charles Tuke (cricketer, born 1857), English cricketer for Middlesex
Charles Tuke (cricketer, born 1858), English cricketer for Hawke's Bay
Charles Tuke (architect) (1843–93)
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James Maxwell in Bury. In 1865 Maxwell was joined in the practice by CharlesTuke, who became a partner two years later. The practice moved its main office...
Henry Scott Tuke RA RWS (12 June 1858 – 13 March 1929), was an English artist. His most notable work was in the Impressionist style and he is best known...
Tuke may refer to: Tuke family, a Quaker family from York, England Blair Tuke (born 1989), New Zealand Olympic sailor Daniel Hack Tuke (1827–1895), a prominent...
£30,000 profit in 1896. Two Lancashire architects, James Maxwell and CharlesTuke, designed the tower and oversaw the laying of its foundation stone on...
Latimer Tuke (6 April 1885 – 7 June 1915) was a New Zealand first-class cricketer and New Zealand Army soldier. The son of The Reverend CharlesTuke and his...
Sir Brian Tuke (died 26 October 1545) was the secretary of Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey. He served as the first Governor of the King's Posts (later the...
the deaths in 1893 of the company founders, James Maxwell and William CharlesTuke. The excavations and laying of the foundations for the tower were contracted...
the 20th century. The partners were James Maxwell (1838–93), William CharlesTuke (1843–93), and Francis William Maxwell, James' second son (usually known...
Samuel Tuke. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1690. Sir Samuel Tuke, 1st Baronet (c. 1615–1674) Sir CharlesTuke, 2nd Baronet...
praised such artists as Henry Scott Tuke (to whom he dedicated a homo-erotic sonnet entitled "Sonnet on a picture by Tuke") and Henry Oliver Walker. He also...
Daniel Hack Tuke (19 April 1827 – 5 March 1895) was an English physician and expert on mental illness. Tuke came from a long line of Quakers from York...
Thomas Harrington Tuke FRCPE FRCP (13 June 1826 - 1888) was a British physician who specialised in psychiatry. He ran and enlarged the private Manor House...
painting by British artist Henry Scott Tuke. It depicts four youths in and around a boat, bathing in the sea. Tuke started the painting in 1893, probably...
Ireland. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: J. & A. Churchill. Bucknill, John Charles; Daniel Hack Tuke (1879). A Manual of Psychological Medicine: Containing the Lunacy...
Lord Ronald Charles Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (2 August 1845 – 9 March 1916), was a British sculptor, best known for his statue of Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon...
Moore (1841–1893), painter. Francis Place (1647–1728), artist Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929), painter Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree (1871–1954), chocolatier and...
Chiswick House to the brothers Thomas Seymour and Charles Molesworth Tuke (sons of Thomas Harrington Tuke) from 1892 to 1928, when it was home to 30-40 private...
December – Mads Christensen, Lutheran pastor (born 1856) 30 December – CharlesTuke, cricketer (born 1858) History of New Zealand List of years in New Zealand...
buildings in Southport List of works by Maxwell and Tuke Notes James Maxwell and (William) CharlesTuke formed an architectural partnership in Bury, and...
Archived from the original on 9 November 2021. Tuke (1880), pp. 376, 379–380. Michel (1847), pp. 56–58. Tuke (1880), p. 381. Rogozinski (2024), pp. 205–206...
sense, the patient's moral autonomy was recognised. William Tuke's grandson, Samuel Tuke, published an influential work in the early 19th century on the...
physicist and practical worker in medicinal psychology Daniel Hack Tuke (1827-1895) in 1878. Tuke dedicated much of his time encouraging humanitarian treatment...