The Woodward brothers (as they are known) were Richard Blake Woodward (1848 – c. 1905, Tugela River?) and John Deverell Stewart Woodward (1849 – c.1905), who were English missionaries and ornithologists.[1] They were born in Bathford, England to Richard and Mary Woodward. Through their field expeditions, specimen collecting and publications, they, along with Arthur Stark, established a basis for 20th-century ornithology in the southern African region.
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The Woodwardbrothers (as they are known) were Richard Blake Woodward (1848 – c. 1905, Tugela River?) and John Deverell Stewart Woodward (1849 – c.1905)...
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designed by Francis Smith of Warwick, supervisor of its rebuild by the Woodwardbrothers of Chipping Campden in 1729. Alcester Town Hall was built between...
William Woodward were two of the most influential figures in Southern art. Ellsworth was born 1861 in Seekonk, Massachusetts, but the two brothers made New...
brother of Samuel Pickworth Woodward Bernard Henry Woodward (1846–1916), British-born Australian museum director, son of Samuel Pickworth Woodward Woodward...
visited the Museum at Trinity College, Dublin. Woodward collaborated in particular with the O'Shea brothers. James and John O'Shea were stone carvers from...
FBI during that period of the 1970s, something Woodward later confirmed. Felt met secretly with Woodward several times, telling him of Howard Hunt's involvement...
twice and fathered six children. He was the husband of the actress Joanne Woodward until his death. Newman was born on January 26, 1925, in Cleveland Heights...
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Warner Brothers Burbank Studios in Los Angeles. Several Detroit references are incorporated into the show's setting. For example, the fictional Woodward Memorial...
originally a trio, consisted of friends Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward. Fahey left the group in 1988 and was replaced by Jacquie O'Sullivan until...
Harrelson. He was raised in a Presbyterian household alongside his two brothers, Jordan and Brett, the latter of whom also became an actor. Their father...
the Ramshorn Ranch. The present lodge was completed in 1937 by the Woodwardbrothers, who took over operation. A variety of owners and partners ensued...
oNgoye Forest in South Africa, and named for its discoverers, the Woodwardbrothers. C. o. belcheri, which lacks the yellow ear coverts, is endemic to...
Lucy Woodward is an English-American singer-songwriter. She has recorded for Atlantic, Verve, and GroundUP and has sung background vocals for Rod Stewart...
had appointed her white stepfather, attorney Arthur "A.T." Woodward, as her guardian. Woodward, who died in 1950, also served as the federally appointed...