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Fred Clark (other)
Frederick or Fred Clark may refer to: *Frederick Scotson Clark (1840–1883), English organist and composer * Frederick W. Clark (1857–1916), American engineer and businessman *F. Ambrose Clark (1880–1964), American equestrian heir *Patrick Clark (bishop) (Frederick Patrick Clark, 1908–1954), Canadian Anglican bishop * Fred Clark (1914–1968), American character actor *H. Fred Clark (1937–2012), American pediatrician and vaccinologist * Fred Clark (politician) (born 1959), American member of Wisconsin State Assembly * Frederick Le Gros Clark (author), British children's author and an expert on malnutrition * Frederick Le Gros Clark (surgeon) Frederick Le Gros Clark (8 February 1811 – 19 July 1892) was a British surgeon. He was born in Mincing Lane, London, the son of a City merchant. On 9 September 1841, he married Harriet Ann Willmer at St Marylebone, London. On 15 June 1858, ..., British surgeon See also * Frederick Clarke (other) {{hndis, Clark, F ...
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Frederick Scotson Clark
The Reverend Frederick Scotson Clark (Southwark, 16 November 1840 – London, 5 July 1883) was an English organist and composer. He was founder of the London Organ School and College of Music. Life Frederick Scotson Clark's parents were an Irish-born merchant, Michael Clark (1810-1877) and his wife, born Adelaide (Adele) Cusack Kearney (1816-1899). Clark had his early music education from his mother, who was a pupil of Frédéric Chopin, Chopin. He received some tuition in harmony from Eugène Sergent in Paris. He became organist at the Regent Square Presbyterian Church at the age of fourteen. He studied under E. J. Hopkins before entering the Royal College of Music, where he continued his studies under Sir William Sterndale Bennett and Sir John Goss. At the age of 18 he was teaching at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1865 he founded the London Organ School and College of Music a 3 Princes Street, London W1, before going up to Exeter College, Oxford, where he was an organ scholar, ...
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Frederick W
Frederick may refer to: People * Frederick (given name), the name Nobility Anhalt-Harzgerode *Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670) Austria * Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198 * Frederick II, Duke of Austria (1219–1246), last Duke of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty * Frederick the Fair (Frederick I of Austria (Habsburg), 1286–1330), Duke of Austria and King of the Romans Baden * Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden (1826–1907), Grand Duke of Baden * Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden (1857–1928), Grand Duke of Baden Bohemia * Frederick, Duke of Bohemia (died 1189), Duke of Olomouc and Bohemia Britain * Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707–1751), eldest son of King George II of Great Britain Brandenburg/Prussia * Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg (1371–1440), also known as Frederick VI, Burgrave of Nuremberg * Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg (1413–1470), Margrave of Brandenburg * Frederick William, Elector ...
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Patrick Clark (bishop)
Frederick Patrick Clark (7 March 1908 – 16 December 1954) was a Canadian Anglican clergyman who served as the Bishop of Kootenay from 1948 until his death. Clark was educated at Bishop's University and ordained in 1933. He was Curate at Church of Advent in Westmount, Quebec and then at St Peter in Regina, Saskatchewan. After this he held incumbencies at Pense and Vancouver. From 1945 to 1948 he was Dean of Kootenay and then its bishop. He died in post on 16 December 1954. There is a memorial to him at St Andrew in Trail, British Columbia Trail is a city in the West Kootenay region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It was named after the Dewdney Trail, which passed through the area. The town was first called Trail Creek or Trail Creek Landing, and the name was shorten .... References See also 1908 births 1954 deaths Bishop's University alumni 20th-century Anglican Church of Canada bishops Anglican Church of Canada deans Anglican bishops of K ...
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Fred Clark
Frederick Leonard Clark (March 19, 1914 – December 5, 1968) was an American film and television character actor. Early years Born in Lincoln, California, Clark was the son of Fred Clark Sr. He attended Stanford University with plans to become a doctor, but participation in a college production of ''Yellow Jack'' diverted his attention to acting. He changed his major to drama and later received a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. While there, he was elected his class's most promising actor. Career Clark made his film debut in 1947 in ''The Unsuspected''. His 20-year film career included nearly seventy films and numerous television appearances. As a supporting player, with his gruff voice, intimidating build, bald head and small moustache beneath an often scowling visage, he was often cast as a testy film producer, crime boss, landlord, employer, doctor, or general. In 1942 during World War II Clark joined the United States Navy and served as an aviator. ...
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Fred Clark (politician)
Fred Clark (born May 14, 1959) is an American conservationist, businessman, and Democratic politician. He served three terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Baraboo and surrounding municipalities in central Wisconsin. Background Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Clark graduated from Huron High School in Ann Arbor in 1977. He attended Michigan Technological University before earning a B.S. from Michigan State University in 1985, and an M.S. in Forest Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison 1992. He served as a Senior Forester with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and an ecologist with The Nature Conservancy. Clark is now a consulting forester, owner of Clark Forestry in Baraboo. Clark Forestry provides forestry management and consulting services to family forest owners, farmers, environmental groups, and government agencies throughout Wisconsin. He is a member of the Society of American Foresters, The Nature Conservancy, and the Nation ...
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Frederick Le Gros Clark (author)
Frederick Le Gros Clark (3 September 1892 – 22 September 1977) was a British children's author, and an expert on malnutrition. Early life Frederick Le Gros Clark was born on 3 September 1892 in Chislet, Kent, England, the son of Rev. Edward Travers Clark, and his wife Ethel May. His grandfather was the surgeon Frederick Le Gros Clark (1811-1892). He was awarded a scholarship for Blundell's School, Tiverton from 1906, and a scholarship to study Classics at Balliol College, Oxford Balliol College () is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. One of Oxford's oldest colleges, it was founded around 1263 by John I de Balliol, a landowner from Barnard Castle in County Durham, who provided the f ... in 1911. He served throughout the First World War, and had an accident on the very last day, losing his right hand and his sight in both eyes. His brother was Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark, Professor of Anatomy at the University of Oxford and the Univ ...
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Frederick Le Gros Clark (surgeon)
Frederick Le Gros Clark (8 February 1811 – 19 July 1892) was a British surgeon. He was born in Mincing Lane, London, the son of a City merchant. On 9 September 1841, he married Harriet Ann Willmer at St Marylebone, London. On 15 June 1858, he married Henrietta Drummond at Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales. He died on 19 July 1892 at his home, The Thorns, Sevenoaks Sevenoaks is a town in Kent with a population of 29,506 situated south-east of London, England. Also classified as a civil parishes in England, civil parish, Sevenoaks is served by a commuter South Eastern Main Line, main line railway into Lon ..., Kent, England. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Le Gros Clark, Frederick 1811 births 1892 deaths Fellows of the Royal Society British surgeons Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons 19th-century English medical doctors Medical doctors from London ...
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