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Lambe is a surname, and may refer to: * Anna Lambe, Canadian actress * Charles Lambe (1900–1960), Royal Navy admiral * Charles Laverock Lambe (1875–1953), Royal Air Force air marshal * Claire Lambe (artist) (born 1962), English-born Australian artist * John Lambe ( – 1628), English astrologer * John Lambe (M5 rapist) (born 1944), English criminal * Lawrence Lambe (1863–1919), Canadian palaeontologist * Lisa Lambe (born 1984), Irish singer and performer * Reggie Lambe (born 1991), Bermudian professional footballer * Robert Lambe (author) (1711–1795), English Anglican priest and writer Lambe is also the name of a letter in the Tengwar script. See also * Lamb (surname) * Lambie Lambie is a surname. Articles include: * Ashton Lambie (born 1990), American cyclist * Alex Lambie (1897–1963), Scottish footballer * David Lambie (1925–2019), Scottish Labour Party politician * Derek Lambie (born 1975), Scottish newspaper edi ...
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Anna Lambe
Anna Lambe (born 25 September 2000) is a Canadian Inuk actress from Iqaluit, Nunavut. She is most noted for her debut role as Spring in the 2018 film ''The Grizzlies'', for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019. Career Lambe made her film debut in the 2018 film ''The Grizzlies'', based on a real-life story, as Wynter Kuliktana Blais. She was encouraged to audition for the role by her drama teacher. The film was shot in Iqaluit, Lambe's hometown. The film was met with critical acclaim, and Lambe was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards for her performance. In 2020, she had a supporting role as Sarah in the television series ''Trickster''. At the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, she received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Personal life , Lambe was studying International Development and Globalization at the University of Ottawa. I ...
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Charles Lambe
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Edward Lambe, (20 December 1900 – 29 August 1960) was a senior Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War in command of a cruiser, as Director of Naval Plans and then in command of an aircraft carrier. He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff from 1959 until 1960 when he was forced to retire early because of a heart condition. He died only a few months later. Naval career Born the son of Henry Edward Lambe and Lilian Hope Lambe (née Bramwell), Lambe was educated at the Royal Naval College, Osborne.Heathcote, p. 149 He joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1914 and was posted as a midshipman to the battleship on 15 August 1917; he remained with her until the end of the First World War. Lambe transferred to the battleship in June 1919 and, having been promoted to sub-lieutenant on 15 January 1921, was posted to the cruiser in March 1921. Promoted to lieutenant on 15 February 1922, he joined the battleship in the Med ...
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Charles Laverock Lambe
Air Vice Marshal Sir Charles Laverock Lambe, (10 May 1875 – 25 April 1953) was a distinguished officer in the Royal Navy and a foundational commander in the Royal Air Force (RAF) on its creation in 1918. Lambe was one of the most senior officers with naval experience to serve in the 1920s RAF. Biography Joining the Royal Navy in 1889, Lambe attended the training ship ''Britannia''. In 1897 he was promoted to lieutenant and served aboard HMS ''Magpie'', taking part in Rear Admiral Rawson's punitive expedition to Benin. Lambe later served at the Naval Ordnance Department as an assistant to the Director of Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes. Promoted to Commander in 1908 he was again appointed an assistant to the Director of Naval Ordnance in 1913. In August 1914, Lambe was appointed as captain of the seaplane carrier HMS ''Hermes'', which sank after being torpedoed in October of the same year. At the start of August 1916, having just been promoted to wing captain, Lambe took up a ...
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Claire Lambe (artist)
Claire Lambe (born 1962) is a visual artist born in Macclesfield, England who lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. She was part of the National Gallery of Australia's 2021–22 Know My Name exhibition, and featured in the National Gallery of Victoria's exhibition, Melbourne Now. Biography Lambe completed a Bachelor of Fine Art at Bristol College of Art in 1985, followed by postgraduate studies at the University of New South Wales in 1990 and a Master of Fine Arts at Goldsmiths, London in 1995. From 2010 to 2012, Lambe established the artist-run space Death Be Kind with Elvis Richardson. Exhibitions Lambe has participated in various solo, group and collaborative exhibitions. Significant exhibitions include: * The Memorial (2010'' * The Rest is Silence (2011)' ''Yakety Sax'' (2011)''LazyBoy'' (2012)* West Space, Melbourne (2013) * Neverwhere, Gaia Gallery, Istanbul (2014) Spring 1883 art fair (2014)* Lurid Beauty, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (2015) Mother Ho ...
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John Lambe
John Lambe (or Lamb) (c. 1545 – 13 June 1628) was an English astrologer and quack physicianRumsey, Thomas R. (1984). ''Men and Women in Revolution and War, 1600-1815''. Longman Group. p. 20. "In 1628, John Lambe, charlatan, astrologer, quack physician, and creature of the hated Duke of Buckingham, was set upon by the London mob as he left a theater and battered to death." who, by around 1625, served George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham as his personal advisor. Accused of black magic and rape, he was stoned to death by an unruly mob in London. Background Little is known about his early life, apart from Lambe being a writing tutor for children in Worcestershire. Sometime after about 1600, Lambe established a reputation as a "cunning man" – that is, someone well-versed in astrology and magic. Calling himself "Doctor Lambe" (though he was not a licensed physician), he claimed that he could read fortunes, identify diseases, repel witchcraft, and locate missing or stolen ...
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John Lambe (M5 Rapist)
John Lambe (born 1944 in Fordingbridge, Hampshire) otherwise known as the M5 rapist is a British serial rapist who worked as a builder and lorry driver. From 1975 until his arrest in 1980, he was responsible for a string of sex attacks on women aged between 15–74 in the Bristol and Taunton Taunton () is the county town of Somerset, England, with a 2011 population of 69,570. Its thousand-year history includes a 10th-century monastic foundation, Taunton Castle, which later became a priory. The Normans built a castle owned by the ... areas which adjoin the M5 motorway in South West England. He was arrested after the husband of one of his victims recognised him and his vehicle leaving the scene of the crime in Taunton. In 1981, he was found guilty of twelve counts of rape and six charges of attempted rape and jailed for life. The prosecution at his trial alleged that the motivation for his crimes stemmed from a vitriolic hatred of the police against whom he had waged a perso ...
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Lawrence Lambe
Lawrence Morris Lambe (August 27, 1863 – March 12, 1919) was a Canadian geologist, palaeontologist, and ecologist from the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC). His published work, describing the diverse and plentiful dinosaur discoveries from the fossil beds in Alberta, did much to bring dinosaurs into the public eye and helped usher in the ''Golden Age of Dinosaurs'' in the province. During this period, between the 1880s and World War I, dinosaur hunters from all over the world converged on Alberta. ''Lambeosaurus'', a well-known hadrosaur, was named after him as a tribute, in 1923. In addition to paleontology, Lambe discovered a number of invertebrate species ranging from Canada to the Pacific Northwest. Lambe's contemporary discoveries were published in works such as ''Sponges From the Atlantic Coast of Canada'' and ''Catalogue of the recent marine sponges of Canada and Alaska''. Early life and education Lambe was born in Montreal on August 27, 1863. Lambe studied at the Royal ...
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Lisa Lambe
Lisa Lambe is an Irish singer, actress,songwriter and folklorist. Acting career Lisa graduated with a degree in acting from Trinity College Dublin. She was nominated for a Best Actress Award at the Irish Times Theatre Awards for her performance in the lead role of Philomena O Shea in Rough Magic's musical ''Improbable Frequency''. She has been described by the Irish Times as "the finest singer and actor of her generation." Some of Lisa's theatrical play roles have included: ''Anna Karenina'' and Johanna in ''Sweeney Todd'' at the Gate Theatre; Oonagh in ''Jimmy's Hall'' and Lil - written especially for her- in ''The Country Girls'' by Edna O'Brien, and Patsy in ''The Unmanageable Sisters'' at the Abbey Theatre; Sorcha in Ross O'Carroll-Kelly's '' The Last Days of the Celtic Tiger'', '' Breaking Dad'', '' Between Foxrock and a Hard Place'' at the Gaiety Theatre and Nora in ''A Doll's House'' at the Helix Theatre''.'' She played the LEAD ROLE of 'Fairy' to great acclaim in ''Hex ...
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Reggie Lambe
Reginald Everard Vibart Thompson-Lambe (born 4 February 1991), known as Reggie Lambe, is a Bermudian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Isthmian League North Division side AFC Sudbury. Lambe is a Bermudian national team player, making his first appearance at age 16 against St Kitts and Nevis in December 2007, and holds the record for the most caps for Bermuda. Club career Lambe began his professional career with Ipswich Town, joining from Bermudian club Dandy Town Hornets, playing on the youth team and eventually joining the reserve squad, as well as making a first team appearance in a League Cup match against Shrewsbury Town. Lambe made his league debut in Ipswich Town's victory over Middlesbrough at Riverside Stadium on 7 August 2010, replacing Carlos Edwards in the 64th minute. The game ended in a 3–1 win for Ipswich Town. Lambe joined Bristol Rovers on loan on 24 March 2011. While with Rovers Lambe made seven league appearances. Lambe signed with Canadian club ...
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Robert Lambe (author)
Robert Lambe (1711–1795) was an English Anglican priest and writer. Life Lambe was born in Durham,, the son of John Lambe, a mercer. After attending Durham School, he was admitted a sizar of St John's College, Cambridge in April 1728, and graduated B. A. in 1734. Taking holy orders, he was successively a minor canon of Durham Cathedral, perpetual curate of South Shields, and from 1747 vicar of Norham in Northumberland, where he remained for the rest of his life. He was of eccentric disposition; James Raine gave the following account of his courtship. Suddenly determining to marry Philadelphia Nelson, the daughter of a Durham carrier, whom he had seen only once, and that many years before, he sent a proposal to her by letter, inviting her to meet him on Berwick pier, and bidding her carry a tea-caddy under her arm for purposes of identification. On the appointed day, owing to his habitual absent-mindedness, he failed to meet her, but the marriage took place on 11 April 1755. He d ...
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Tengwar
The Tengwar script is an artificial script, one of several scripts created by J. R. R. Tolkien, the author of ''The Lord of the Rings''. Within the fictional context of Middle-earth, the Tengwar were invented by the Elf Fëanor, and used first to write the Elven tongues Quenya and Telerin. Later a great number of languages of Middle-earth were written using the Tengwar, including Sindarin. Tolkien used Tengwar to write English: most of Tolkien's Tengwar samples are actually in English. Internal history and terminology According to J.R.R. Tolkien's ''The War of the Jewels'', edited by his son Christopher Tolkien, at the time Fëanor created his script, he introduced a change in terminology. He called a letter, a written representation of a spoken phoneme (''tengwë''), a ''tengwa''. Previously, any letter or symbol had been called a ''sarat'' (from ''*sar'' "incise"). The alphabet of Rúmil of Tirion, on which Fëanor supposedly based his own work, was known as Sarati. It ...
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Lamb (surname)
Lamb is a surname, and may refer to * Alan Lamb (musician), Australian musician and sculptor * Alexander Crawford Lamb, Scottish hotelier and collector * Allan Lamb, South African and MCC cricketer * Amanda Lamb, British television presenter * Andrew Lamb (other), several people, including :* Andrew Lamb (bishop) (c. 1565–1634), Scottish bishop ::* Lamb's House, historic house in Leith, Scotland, built by Andrew Lamb :* Andrew Lamb (cricketer) (born 1978), New Zealand cricketer :* Andrew Lamb (musician) (born 1958), jazz musician :* Andrew Lamb (writer) (born 1942), British writer on musical theatre and light music * Andy Lamb (Wisconsin politician), American politician * Annabel Lamb, British singer-songwriter * Anne Richelieu Lamb (1807-1878), Scottish feminist writer * Anthony Lamb, botanist * Anthony Lamb (basketball) (born 1998), American basketball player * Sir Archie Lamb (1921–2021), British ambassador, writer * Barry Douglas Lamb, British musician * Beatri ...
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