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Douglas Fox (actor)
Douglas Fox may refer to: * Douglas Harold Fox, US Navy officer *Charles Douglas Fox, British civil engineer known as (Sir) Douglas Fox *Douglas Fox (organist) Dr Douglas Gerard Arthur Fox (born Putney, July 1893 - died Bristol, September 1978) was an English pianist, organist and music teacher. Fox was born into a musical family; his father played violin and cello, his mother the piano. His mother may ...
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Douglas Harold Fox
USS ''Douglas H. Fox'' (DD-779) was an of the United States Navy. Namesake Douglas Harold Fox was born on 26 March 1905 in Walled Lake, Michigan. He attended Dowagiac High School in Dowagiac, Michigan, prior to entering the United States Naval Academy on 8 August 1922. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy on 3 June 1926, but remained there for the summer course in aviation through 11 August. His first tour of duty at sea took him to , reporting on board on 17 October 1926. He was detached from ''Seattle'' on 12 September 1927, and after two months at the Fifth Naval District at Norfolk, Virginia, joined the battleship on 5 November. On 17 June 1930, he reported on board the destroyer and from there transferred to , serving on it on the Asiatic Station from 27 March 1931 to 15 May 1934). The next two years he trained reservists on board ''Eagle No. 32'', attached to the Twelfth Naval District at San Francisco, California. Upon completing that tour, he travelled to ...
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Charles Douglas Fox
Sir Charles Douglas Fox (14 May 1840 – 13 November 1921) was an English civil engineer. Early life Douglas was born in Smethwick, Staffordshire, the oldest son of Sir Charles Fox and had two brothers and a sister. Sir Charles was a civil engineer and had designed, amongst other things, The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park. Douglas was educated at Cholmondeley School, also known as Highgate School, from 1851 to 1854 and King's College School from 1854 to 1855. He studied at King's College London from 1855 to 1857 and was to have studied further at Trinity College, Cambridge but the financial collapse of his father's contracting company in 1857 ended his education. Douglas was instead articled to his father who had set up an engineering consultancy, Sir Charles Fox and Sons. Douglas was a member of the Church of England and was active in the Church Mission Society as well as being the author of several academic papers. He married Mary Wright, daughter of Francis Wright and Se ...
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