Philip Pearsall Carpenter: Philip Pearsall Carpenter (* 4. November 1819 in Bristol; † 24. [100%] 2023-06-04
Carpenter: CARPENTER kar'-pen-ter (charash; tekton): This word, which is a general word for graver or craftsman, is translated "carpenter" in 2 Kings 22:6; 2 Chronicles 24:12; Ezra 3:7; Isaiah 41:7. The same word is rendered ... [55%] 1915-01-01
Carpenter (crater): Carpenter is a lunar impact crater in the northern part of the Moon, relatively close to the limb (as viewed from earth). At this position the crater is foreshortened and appears oval in shape. (Crater) [55%] 2023-12-20 [Impact craters on the Moon]
Carpenter (theatre): In theatre, a carpenter is a stagehand who builds sets and stage elements. They usually are hired by the production manager, crew chief or technical director. (Theatre) [55%] 2023-10-24 [Woodworking]
Carpenter (theatre): In theatre, a carpenter is a stagehand who builds sets and stage elements. They usually are hired by the production manager, crew chief or technical director. (Theatre) [55%] 2024-09-13 [Stage crew] [Theatrical occupations]...
Carpenter (crater): Carpenter is a lunar impact crater in the northern part of the Moon, relatively close to the limb (as viewed from earth). At this position the crater is foreshortened and appears oval in shape. (Crater) [55%] 2024-12-25 [Impact craters on the Moon]
Phillips, Philip: He was educated at the Norwich Military Academy in Vermont and at Middletown, Conn. He then studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1829, settling in Cheraw, S. He was a member of the Nullification Convention of 1832. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [54%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Philip Phillips (physicist): Philip W. Phillips is a theoretical condensed matter physicist at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. (Physicist) [54%] 2023-12-20 [Trinidad and Tobago scientists] [University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty]...
Philip Phillips (bishop): Philip Phillips (died 1787) was an Irish clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Tuam from 1785 to 1787. (Bishop) [54%] 2024-01-07 [1787 deaths] [Christian clergy from County Galway]...
Philip Phillips (lawyer): Philip Phillips (December 13, 1807 – January 14, 1884) was an American lawyer and politician from Cheraw, South Carolina, Mobile, Alabama, and Washington, D.C. He was a member of the Democratic Party who served as the U.S. (Lawyer) [54%] 2024-02-26 [1807 births] [1884 deaths]...
Philip Naameh: Philip Naameh (born 8 September 1948) is a Ghanaian prelate of the Catholic Church who has been archbishop of Tamale since 2009. He was bishop of Damongo from 1995 to 2009. [53%] 2023-12-01 [1948 births] [Living people]...
Perusall: Perusall is a social web annotation tool used by students at schools and universities across the world. It allows users to annotate the margins of a text in a virtual group setting that is similar to social media—with upvoting ... (Web annotation tool) [53%] 2024-06-22 [Artificial intelligence]
Parsell: Parsell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include. [50%] 2023-12-14
Parnall: Parnall was a British aircraft manufacturer that evolved from a wood-working company before the First World War to a significant designer of military and civil aircraft into the 1940s. It was based in the west of England and was ... [50%] 2023-06-05 [Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United Kingdom] [Defunct companies based in Bristol]...
Perfall (Adelsgeschlecht): Perfall ist der Name eines alten bayerischen Adelsgeschlechts. Stammsitz der Herren von Perfall war das gleichnamige Gut Perfall im Ahamer Moos bei Wasserburg am Inn. (Adelsgeschlecht) [50%] 2023-07-24
Pelsall: Pelsall is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands, England. Forming part of the borough's border with Staffordshire, Pelsall is located 4 miles north of Walsall, midway between the towns of Bloxwich and ... [50%] 2024-05-23 [Metropolitan Borough of Walsall] [Villages in the West Midlands (county)]...
Ronald Pearsall: Ronald Joseph Pearsall (20 October 1927 – 27 September 2005) was an English writer whose scope included children's stories, pornography and fishing. His most famous book The Worm in the Bud (1969) was about Victorian sexuality, including orgies, prostitution and ... (Biography) [50%] 2023-06-02 [Critics of parapsychology]
Aleck Pearsall: Aleck T. Pearsall was an American baseball player for the Excelsior of Brooklyn during the game's amateur era. (American baseball player) [50%] 2023-10-07 [Year of birth missing] [Year of death missing]...
Fort Pearsall: Fort Pearsall was an early frontier fort constructed in 1756 in Romney, West Virginia (then known as Pearsall's Flats, Virginia) to protect local settlers in the South Branch Potomac River valley against Native American raids. The area around present ... (French–Indian Wars fort in colonial Virginia) [50%] 2023-03-28 [Colonial forts in West Virginia] [Forts in Hampshire County, West Virginia]...
Robert Pearsall (architect): Robert Pearsall (3 March 1852 – 1929) was an English architect. He was architect to the London Fire Brigade, for whom he designed several notable fire stations, seven of which are Grade II listed buildings. (Architect) [50%] 2023-12-11 [1852 births] [1929 deaths]...
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