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  1. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 160,114 FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO APPARATUS FOR THE EXTRACTION OF OIL FROM OLEIFEROUS SANDSTONE, SHALE OR THE LIKE. by Thomas Heath and Alfred Dixon Dixon-Brown. Oswald, 1921-01-01
  2. Love in an Automobile. [Song.] Words and music by A. R. Dixon by Alfred R Dixon, 1899
  3. Alfred Hitchcock's Borrowers of the Night: 27 Stories of Mystery and Suspense (>>>Anthology #15, Fall 1983<<<, A15F1983) by Donald Olson, Nancy Schachterle, et all 1983
  4. The Wanderers' Story. [Song.] Words by Frank Abbott by Alfred R Dixon, 1899
  5. On the singular solutions of simultaneous ordinary differential equations and the theory of congruencies by Alfred Cardew Dixon, 1895
  6. My Girl's the right Girl. [Song.] Words by Frank Abbott by Alfred R Dixon, 1899
  7. On the series of Sturm and Liouville: As derived from a pair of fundamental integral equations instead of a differential equation by Alfred Cardew Dixon, 1911
  8. The elementary properties of the elliptic functions. with exampl by Dixon. Alfred Cardew. 1865-, 1894-01-01
  9. Rosalie. [Song.] by Alfred R Dixon, 1899
  10. Novelette. Study in G minor for the pianoforte. Op. 1 by Alfred Dixon Lord, 1895
  11. A Flower from Irish Soil. [Song.] Words and music by M. McCarthy. < Arranged by Alfred R. Dixon. > by Myles Maccarthy, 1899
  12. New Performance Challenge: Measuring Operations for World-Class Competition (Irwin/Apics Series in Production Management) by J. Robb Dixon, Alfred J. Nanni, et all 1990-04
  13. A PRIMER OF TENNYSON with a Critical Essay by William MacNeile; Tennyson, Alfred Dixon, 1971
  14. TWO PAINTERS: WORKS BY ALFRED WALLIS AND JAMES DIXON by Sarah (ed.) Glennie, 1999-01-01

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Author, Topic alfred Broughton/Violet dixon. sharonack New readerPosts 4 FromUK Registered Aug 2003. posted 02 August 2003 1611
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I am searching my family tree and would love any information on A.B Broughton and relatives I know that he was a famous Horse showman making medicines etc...They originated in Leeds but most of them settled in Scotland except my Great Grandma Violet Marsden who settled in Carlisle The children were Violet, Minnie,Florie, Alfie and Nelson. I also know that Alfreds dad of the same name married I dont know her name but she was a maid at Hayward House(he was HeadGroom) and had an illigitamate child IP: 195.92.168.168 denis
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23. Dixon, Henry & Bool, Alfred And John
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24. James Dixon, Mary Jewels And Alfred Wallis
4. 64 Oil on paper 55.8 x 76.2cms. James dixon, Mary Jewels and AlfredWallis Exhibition 2003, at Austin Desmond Fine Art London Gallery.
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James Dixon: A Retrospective Exhibition, The Glebe Gallery, Co Donegal, 1990, No. 14 Two Painters: Works by Alfred Wallis and James Dixon, Irish Museum of Modern Art, 1999, No. 52 (touring to Tate St Ives May 2000)
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James Dixon West End Village, Tory Island about 300 years ago
Signed, dated and inscribed lower left West End Village Tory Island about 300 years ago By James Dixon 21. 4. 64 Oil on paper 55.8 x 76.2cms

25. James Dixon, Mary Jewels And Alfred Wallis
brown sugar paper 20 x 36cms. James dixon, Mary Jewels and alfred WallisExhibition 2003, at Austin Desmond Fine Art London Gallery.
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Alfred Wallis: The Poetry of What Used To
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31. The Irish Museum Of Modern Art
This exhibition aims to show the work of James dixon and alfred Wallis in the lightof these changes of approach to their work and to take them out of the
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Alfred Wallis and James dixon
Alfred Wallis (1855-1942) and James Dixon (1887-1970) are two artists from different generations who lived and worked at different ends of the British Isles - Wallis in Cornwall, Dixon in the Tory Islands. However, there are similarities between their backgrounds, artistic principles and positions within the art world that make a joint exhibition both relevant and timely. Both artists were fishermen by trade who took up painting late in Life and managed to become important figures within the history of 20th-century art with works in many major collections. Neither received any official art training which has led to them being described as 'primitives'. Both had close relationships with professional artists who introduced their work into the contemporary art world and helped secure their place in art history. Alfred Wallis and James Dixon both lived in remote, rugged environments and this has played an important part in the way their work has been perceived. Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood, who 'discovered' Wallis in the 1930S, were both in Cornwall because of its' romantic, unspoiled connotations and their interest in Wallis was intensified by his intrinsic relationship with his environment. Tory Island equally presented a romantic retreat for Derek Hill, the British artist who has promoted Dixon. This association with the romanticism of the place has led to certain aspects of the artists works being celebrated above others, in particular their portrayal of the sea and boats.

32. James Dixon 1887-1970 - Biographical Information
The exhibition aimed to show the work of James dixon and alfred Wallis in the lightof these changes of approach to their work and take them out of the bracket
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Dixon was a fishermen by trade who took up painting late in life and managed to become an important figure within the history of 20th-century art with works in many major collections. There are many similarities between his life and career and that of St. Ives painter Alfred Wallis (1855-1942).
The Irish Museum of Art, Dublin held a show in 1999 of the work of both painters, which travelled to the Tate Gallery St. Ives in May-Oct 2000. The show set side-by-side the work of the two artists from different generations who lived and worked at different ends of the British Isles - Wallis in Cornwall; Dixon in the Tory Islands. Similarities between their backgrounds, artistic principles and position within the art world made a joint exhibition that was hugely enjoyable. Neither received any official art training and were frequently described as `primitives'. Both had close relationships with professional artists who introduced their work to the contemporary art world and helped secure their place within art history.
Alfred Wallis and James Dixon both lived in remote, rugged seascapes and this has played an important part in the way their work has been perceived. Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood, who `discovered' Wallis in the 1930s, were both in Cornwall because of its romantic, `unspoiled' connotations and their interest in Wallis was intensified by his intrinsic relationship to this environment. Tory Island equally presented a romantic retreat for Derek Hill, the British artist who has promoted Dixon. Again, this association with the romanticism of the place has led to certain aspects of the artists works being celebrated above others, in particular their portrayal of the sea and boats.

33. 1912 Olympics
Doubles (Indoor), André Gobert / Maurice Gernot, FRA, Gunnar Setterwall/ Carl Kempe, SWE, Charles dixon / alfred Beamish, GBR, WOMENS. Event,
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The belligerence of 1908 was replaced with benevolence four years later, as Sweden provided a well-organized and pleasant haven for the troubled Games. And then there were Jim Thorpe and Hannes Kolehmainen. Ralph Craig of the U.S. was the only other winner of two individual track gold medals, taking both the 100 and 200-meter runs. The 100 final had seven false starts, one with Craig sprinting the entire distance before being called back. Although Thorpe returned to the U.S. a hero, a year later it was learned that he had played semi-pro baseball for $25 a week in 1909 and 1910. The IOC, with the full support of the American Olympic Committee, stripped him of his medals and erased his records.
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34. Genealogy Data
Father dixon, Zasker Zack Mother Ford, Sarah Tennesse. Ruby Gender Female Ford,Opal Gender Female Ford, Clarence Gender Male Ford, alfred Gender Male
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Birth : 1 Apr 1841
Death : 18 Mar 1919
Gender: Female
Parents: Father: Myatt, Abe
Mother: Carolwell, Eliza
Family: Spouse: Walker, Abraham (Abe) W
Birth : 14 Feb 1836
Death : 8 Aug 1906 Tn
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Parents: Father: Walker, William (Bill) Mother: Conatser, Mary Children: Walker, Lafayeth Birth : ABT 1863 Tn Gender: Male Walker, Lizzie Birth : ABT 1864 Tn Gender: Female Walker, Mary Walker, Sarah Birth : ABT 1868 Tn Gender: Female Walker, Nancy Birth : ABT 1870 Tn Gender: Female Walker, Launa Birth : ABT 1874 Tn Gender: Female Walker, D? Birth : ABT 1877 Tn Gender: Female
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Miller, Elmer Jackson Birth : 25 Dec 1911 Fentress Co, Crawford, Tn Death : 3 Feb 1993 Montgomery Co, Englewood, Oh Gender: Male Parents: Father: Miller, Dillard Franklin Mother: Swallows, Cora Belle Family: Marriage: 9 Feb 1934 in Fentress Co, Jamestown, Ky Spouse: Holloway, Gusta Birth : 27 May 1913 Putnam Co, Monterey, Tn Death : 27 Apr 1995 Montgomery Co, Dayton, Oh Gender: Female Parents: Father: Holloway, Abraham (Abe)

35. (Edna Pearl DICKSON - Alfred Leonard DIXON )
Ruby DICKSON (20 OCT 1896 ) Troy DICKSON ( - ) Unk DICKSON ( - ) William EdwardDICKSON ( - ) Josephine DIPPLE ( - ) alfred Leonard dixon ( - ) UP (Ruth ABAL
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Edna Pearl DICKSON (16 AUG 1888 - )
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Ephraim DICKSON
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Filmore DICKSON
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Gifford Ivan DICKSON

Grace Elizabeth DICKSON
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Hattie May DICKSON
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John Henry DICKSON
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Leonard DICKSON

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(24 OCT 1901 - ) Lewis DICKSON Mary DICKSON (27 APR 1877 - ) Mary Ann DICKSON (10 JAN 1899 - ) Minerva Eveline DICKSON (3 JUN 1867 - ) Ora Ethel DICKSON (20 APR 1884 - ) Robert DICKSON Ruby DICKSON (20 OCT 1896 - ) Troy DICKSON Unk DICKSON William Edward DICKSON Josephine DIPPLE ... UP (Ruth ABAL - Bertha HAND BACK (Mary Lucille DAY - Dorothy DICKSON NEXT (Mary Ellen DIXON - Thelma ENSMINGER SURNAMES Created by GED2HTML v2.4a-UNREGISTERED (1/1/96) on Mon Nov 23 01:39:08 1998

36. Genealogy Data
1651 Death 1727 Family Spouse dixon, ? Family Marriage CA. 1688 Spouse FatherMUNFORD, Moody alfred Mother RAIFORD, Susan Emily. Children
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IZARD, Ann
Parents: Father: IZARD, Richard
Mother: nee?, Rebecca IZARD
Family: Spouse: FENERYEAR, unknown
Family: Spouse: FULGHAM, Michael
Death : CA. 1690 Isle of Wight Co., VA
Parents: Father: FULGHAM, Anthony Capt.
Mother: nee?, Martha FULGHAM
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Birth : CA. 1651
Death : 1727 Family: Spouse: DIXON, ? Family: Marriage: CA. 1688 Spouse: LOWE, William Birth : CA. 1647 Parents: Father: LOWE, Thomas Mother: WILSON, ? Children: LOWE, Elizabeth Birth : CA. 1688 Charles City Co., VA Death : BY 1727 Bertie Precinct (later N'ampton Co), NC? LOWE, John LOWE, William Birth : CA. 1697 LOWE, ?
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LOWE, Thomas Birth : CA. 1617 Death : 1683 Parents: Father: LOWE, William Family: Spouse: WILSON, ? Parents: Father: WILSON, John Sr. Children: LOWE, William Family: Marriage: CA. 1666 in London, ENG Spouse: PERRY, Mary Children: LOWE, Micajah Death : BY MAR 1704 Surrey, England LOWE, Johanna Birth : 1670 LOWE, Mary LOWE, Susanna
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HARRIS, Richard Earl Sr.

37. Surname List - Allg36 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
F, iii, Living. alfred dixon Parents was born 1 on 04 Sep 1861 in 3 Upper CambridgeStreet. Agar Town, St. Pancras. M, i, alfred dixon. F, ii, Fanny dixon.Notes.
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John William Grundy [ Parents was born about 1868 in Blackburn. He married Margaret A. John was employed as a Cotton Weaver in 1881. He was counted in a census in 1881 at 120 Queen Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire. He was employed as a Cotton Weaver in 1901. He was counted in a census in 1901 at 59 Clayton Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire. Margaret A was born about 1871 in Great Harwood, Lancashire. She married John William Grundy. Margaret was employed as a Cotton Weaver in 1901. She was counted in a census in 1901 at 59 Clayton Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire. They had the following children: M i Albert Grundy was born about 1887 in Great Harwood, Lancashire. Albert was counted in a census in 1901 at 59 Clayton Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire. James Grundy [ Parents was born about 1880 in Great Harwood, Lancashire. He married Mary. James was counted in a census in 1881 at 120 Queen Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire. He was employed as a Cotton Weaver in 1901. He was counted in a census in 1901 at 11 School Street, Great Harwood, Lancashire.

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Keene, 1984. 85, The Alaskan Mystery, Franklin W. dixon, Carolyn Keene,1985. 86, The Mystery of the Terror Castle, alfred Hitchcock, 1964.87,
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S. No. TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHED The Castle of Adventure Enid Blyton The Circus of Adventure Enid Blyton The Secret Island Enid Blyton The Secret of Spiggy Holes Enid Blyton The Secret Mountain Enid Blyton The Secret of Killimooin Enid Blyton The Secret of Moon Castle Enid Blyton The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat Enid Blyton The Mystery of the Invisible Thieves Enid Blyton The Mystery of the Missing Necklace Enid Blyton The Mystery of the Banshee Towers Enid Blyton The Rilloby Fair Mystery Enid Blyton The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Enid Blyton The Ragamuffin Mystery Enid Blyton Good Old Secret Seven Enid Blyton Good Work Secret Seven Enid Blyton Well Done Secret Seven Enid Blyton Shock for the Secret Seven Enid Blyton Three Cheers Secret Seven Enid Blyton Secret Seven Fireworks Enid Blyton Look Out Secret Seven Enid Blyton Secret Seven Win Through Enid Blyton The Seven and Father Christmas Enid Blyton Five Run Away Together Enid Blyton Five Go Out Camping Enid Blyton Five on a Secret Trail Enid Blyton Five Go To Mystery Moor Enid Blyton Five Get into a Fix Enid Blyton Five Go to Billycock Hill Enid Blyton Five Go to Finniston Farm Enid Blyton Five Have Plenty of Fun Enid Blyton Five Go to Smugglers Top Enid Blyton Five Have a Mystery to Solve Enid Blyton Five on a Treasure Island Enid Blyton Mystery of the Cliff Castle Enid Blyton Smuggler Ben Enid Blyton First Term at Malory Towers Enid Blyton The Adventurous Four Again Enid Blyton The Mystery at The Ski Jump Carolyn Keene The Clue in the Diary Carolyn Keene The Invisible Intruder Carolyn Keene The Clue of the Old Album

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Channel, Rebecca
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