Robert Whiteside (March 26, 1950 – October 30, 2006) was an American artist known for re-creations of Fabergé eggs for celebrities and dignitaries across the globe. His talents extended well beyond that of an artist; many considered him a modern Renaissance man.[1][2] He was a musician, painter, chef, pilot, and a restaurant owner on his 68-acre (280,000 m2) bed and breakfast, the Veranda.[1] Whiteside's works have been granted as Gifts of State from the Reagan Administration, which also held a collection.[2]
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RobertWhiteside (March 26, 1950 – October 30, 2006) was an American artist known for re-creations of Fabergé eggs for celebrities and dignitaries across...
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and federal politician. Born in Moosomin, Saskatchewan, the son of RobertWhiteside Stewart and Savilla Mary Maud, he was educated in Moosomin and at the...
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margin. Strathfield's poor performance in the final was disappointing. Robert Lusk, Henry Braddon and Harry Moses played consistently well for the entire...
of his colleagues, Jay Jarrell and RobertWhiteside, were found guilty. The convictions of Jarrell and Whiteside were reversed on appeal, as the accounting...
version of The Shop at Sly Corner, Theatre Royal, Brighton, 1941) Sheridan Whiteside in The Man Who Came to Dinner (Savoy Theatre — and on tour – 1941–43)...
late 1930s. The famously outlandish New York City radio wit Sheridan Whiteside ('Sherry' to his friends) is invited to dine at the house of the well-to-do...
continues to flourish with increased memberships. The hall is also used by RobertWhiteside Memorial LOL 1229 and Sir Henry Wilson RBP 1104. Also used by different...
In early 1927, John "Jack" Allen Smith of Santa Barbara State and RobertWhitesides of the University of Redlands began working together to form a fraternity...
Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons. Harcourt. pp. 244–257. ISBN 978-0-297-84853-0. Oliver, Myrna (August 8, 1998). "Obituary: Robert Cornog". Los Angeles...
American reality television series detailing the experiences of Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp, co-owners of the architectural salvage store Black Dog Salvage...