Air Vice-Marshal James Lindsay Gordon DFC (11 December 1892 – 3 March 1940) was a leading figure in the pre-World War II Royal Canadian Air Force and a pilot in the Royal Naval Air Service during World War I.
Adam LindsayGordon (19 October 1833 – 24 June 1870) was a British-Australian poet, horseman, police officer and politician. He was the first Australian...
Air Vice-Marshal James LindsayGordon DFC (11 December 1892 – 3 March 1940) was a leading figure in the pre-World War II Royal Canadian Air Force and a...
LindsayGordon Anderson (17 April 1923 – 30 August 1994) was a British feature-film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading-light of...
James GordonLindsay (June 18, 1906 – April 1, 1973) was a revivalist preacher, author, and founder of Christ for the Nations Institute. Born in Zion,...
dramatist. Her first success as a novelist, Report for Murder: The First LindsayGordon Mystery occurred in 1987. McDermid was inducted into the prestigious...
L. Gordon may refer to: LindsayGordon, James LindsayGordon, Canadian air marshal Judah Leib Gordon, known as Leon Gordon, Hebrew poet Gordon (surname)...
Cox, Gordon (22 April 2013). "'Pippin' Hot With Outer Critics Circle Nominators". Variety. Retrieved 11 June 2018. "VIDEO: Anthony Ramos and Lindsay Mendez...
Virginia House of Delegates. He was the son of Elizabeth Lindsay and U.S. Congressman William F. Gordon, who served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly...
LindsayGordon Scott ARAIA (1898 – 4 January 1941) was a prominent Sydney architect best associated for his design of the Erskineville Town Hall and numerous...
state senator, nephew of James LindsayGordon James Thomas Gordon (1859–1919), Canadian politician, Manitoba James L. Gordon (1917–1967), American-Filipino...
Ian GordonLindsay (29 July 1906 – 28 August 1966) was a Scottish architect. He was most noted for his numerous restoration projects, sometimes of whole...
him. In "Sunlight on the Sea" (The Philosophy of a Feast), by Adam LindsayGordon, the mortuary phrase is the penultimate line of the eighth, and final...
Drift (1867) is the first collection of poems by Australian poet Adam LindsayGordon. It was released in hardback by George Robertson in 1867. The collection...
Alan Robert LindsayGordon (19 January 1917 – 16 June 2011) was an Australian politician. He was the Labor member for Murrumbidgee in the New South Wales...
and Catherine Parr Traill. Australian literature has the poets Adam LindsayGordon and Banjo Paterson, who wrote Waltzing Matilda, and New Zealand literature...
LindsayGordon Bristow (30 March 1888 – 4 September 1960) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League...
politician Adam Gordon (Canadian politician) (1831–1876), Canadian politician Lord Adam Gordon (1909–1984), British royal courtier Adam LindsayGordon, Australian...
and maleficium in the Codex Theodosianum (CTh. 16.5.34)". In Richard LindsayGordon; Francisco Marco Simón (eds.). Magical Practice in the Latin West: Papers...