Francis Newbery (publisher) (1743–1818), English publisher, son of John Newbery
Francis Newbery, publisher of The Vicar of Wakefield, nephew of John Newbery
Francis Henry Newbery (1855–1946), or Fra Newbery, painter and director of the Glasgow School of Art, 1885–1917
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aerostat pilot FrancisNewbery (disambiguation), several people James Newbery (1843–1895), Australian industrial chemist John Newbery (1713–1767), British...
Francis Henry Newbery or Fra Newbery (15 May 1855 – 18 December 1946) was a painter and art educationist, best known as director of the Glasgow School...
was born. John, born in 1741, died at age 11. Son Francis arrived in 1743. : 202 By 1740 Newbery had started his publishing business in Reading. His...
The John Newbery Medal, frequently shortened to the Newbery, is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division...
artistic design. She married the director of the Glasgow School of Art, FrancisNewbery, in 1889. Born Jessie Wylie Rowat in Paisley, she was the daughter...
was The Vicar of Wakefield, and Johnson had sold it to FrancisNewbery, a nephew of John. Newbery "kept it by him for nearly two years unpublished". The...
MacNair were studying as night students), introduced by the Headmaster FrancisNewbery because he recognised that they were working in similar styles. By...
Rennie Mackintosh, chosen for the commission by the school's director, FrancisNewbery, who oversaw a period of expansion and fast-growing reputation. The...
Elizabeth Newbery born Elizabeth Bryant (1745 – 21 October 1821) was a British bookseller and publisher, notably of children's book at the "corner of...
Samuel Hawker 1839 Lt-Gen. Sir James Charles Dalbiac 1842 Lt-Gen. FrancisNewbery 1847 Gen. Charles Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart 1851 Lt-Gen. James Claud...
Retrieved 25 July 2020. "Francis H. ('Fra') Newbery". Macintosh Architecture. Retrieved 26 July 2020. "Francis (Fra) Henry Newbery" (PDF). Bridport and West...
1791 by his successor FrancisNewbery, son of the publisher John Newbery. Newbery hired Humphrey Repton to landscape the park. Newbery built the "Gibraltar...
London by FrancisNewbery, who was based in a printing enclave around St Paul's Cathedral. He was the nephew of John Newbery, after whom the Newbery Medal...
the 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 1839–1842 Succeeded by FrancisNewbery Preceded by Lord Edward Somerset Colonel of the 4th (The Queen's Own)...
Miller, In the Nursery of My Bookhouse, p. 5. John Newbery. Mother Goose's Melody William Francis Prideaux (1840–1914). (1904) Mother Goose's melody Miller...
taught landscape painting at the Glasgow School of Art, and assisted FrancisNewbery with the life drawing classes. His first one-man-show was organised...
Pampa, which won a Newbery Honor in 1959. He also wrote The Richest Boy in the World (Harcourt Brace, 1959; Angel Press, 1977). "Newbery Medal and Honor...
artist of flowers. Mary Newbery was born in Glasgow, the second daughter of the designer and embroider Jessie Newbery and Francis Henry Newbury, Director...
Pretty Song Book, were published by Mary Cooper in 1744. Publisher John Newbery's stepson, Thomas Carnan, was the first to use the term Mother Goose for...
perhaps is best known for Misty of Chincoteague and its sequels. She won the Newbery Medal for King of the Wind, recognizing it as the year's "most distinguished...