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Geoffrey and Healey
On 14 June 1978, Healey likened being attacked by the mild-mannered Sir Geoffrey Howe in the House of Commons to being " savaged by a dead sheep ".
* Geoffrey Healey, Austin Healey-The Story of the Big Healeys, Gentry Books Limited, ISBN 0-85614-051-1.
Donald Healey Motor Company was finally sold to the Hamblin Group, although Healey Automobile Consultants and the engineering parts of the company remained in the hands of Geoffrey and Donald Healey.
Notable alumni of Truro School include Jaws actor Robert Shaw, Queen drummer Roger Taylor, the actor John Rhys-Davies ; automobile designer Geoffrey Healey ; international opera singers Benjamin Luxon and Alan Opie ; several Members of Parliament ( including current MPs George Eustice and Mark Prisk ); Olympic Gold medallist Ben Ainslie ; and England international rugby union captain John Kendall-Carpenter.
The coupe driven by Donald Healey and his son Geoffrey crashed out.

Geoffrey and Story
* Geoffrey Ashe, King Arthur's Avalon: The Story of Glastonbury, 1957
Charles Bean ( The Story of Anzac: From the Outbreak of War to the End of the First Phase of the Gallipoli Campaign 4 May 1915, 1921 ) Geoffrey Blainey ( The Tyranny of Distance, 1966 ), Robert Hughes ( The Fatal Shore, 1987 ), Manning Clark ( A History of Australia, 1962 – 87 ), and Marcia Langton ( First Australians, 2008 ) are authors of important Australian histories.
* Geoffrey Maslen: The Most Amazing Story a Man Ever Lived to Tell ( 1977 )

Geoffrey and Father
Two years later, Geoffrey Perkins became company director, and helped to produce shows such as Father Ted, Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Before Harry Potter, Murray had played Christy in This is My Father, Malachy in Angela's Ashes, and Geoffrey in Yesterday's Children.

Geoffrey and Son
Many soon-to-be-famous faces pop up, including: Lionel Jeffries (" Murder Ahoy " and " Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ", Leslie Philips, Jane Asher, Anne Reid ( Coronation Street and Dinnerladies ), Edward Mulhare ( The Ghost & Mrs. Muir and Knight Rider ), Patrick Troughton ( the Second Doctor ), Irene Handl, Desmond Llewelyn ( Q in the Bond films ), Sam Kydd, Sid James, Joan Sims and Bernard Bresslaw ( Carry On films ), Leo McKern ( Rumpole of the Bailey ), Alfie Bass ( The Army Game ), Sylvia Kay ( Just Good Friends ), Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell ( Steptoe and Son ), Barbara Mullen ( Dr Finlay's Casebook ), Richard O ' Sullivan ( Man About the House ), Geoffrey Bayldon ( Catweazle ), Billie Whitelaw, Ronald Allen, Gordon Jackson.
Written by Geoffrey Atherden and loosely based on the cult Carl Reiner film Where's Poppa ?, Mother and Son first screened on 16 January 1984 ; it continued for six seasons for over a decade and is often repeated.

Geoffrey and Their
Their son William, and Henry's illegitimate son, Geoffrey, were born just months apart.
** Their elder son Geoffrey Ingram Taylor became a mathematician and a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Their daughters were actresses Viola Tree ( who married theatre critic Alan Parsons ) and Felicity Tree ( who married Sir Geoffrey Cory-Wright, third baronet ) and poet Iris Tree ( who married Curtis Moffat, becoming Countess Ledebur ).
* Carnall, Geoffrey, Writers and Their Works: Robert Southey, ( Longman Group Ltd: London 1971 )
Their productions occasionally incorporate the return to the live stage of famous Australian screen actors such as Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Geoffrey Rush etc.
" Their argument came to involve not only Churchyard and Camel but also William Waterman, Geoffrey Chappell, and Richard Beard.
Their son Geoffrey de Mandeville would recover the seized estates and the constableship during the reign of king Stephen.
Their granddaughter Beatrice de Say took some of the Mandeville inheritance to her husband, Geoffrey fitz Peter.
Their name was re-used as Trinovantum, the supposed original name of London, by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his fictitious Historia Regum Britanniae, in which he claimed the name derived from Troi-novantum or " New Troy ", connecting this with the legend that Britain was founded by Brutus and other refugees from the Trojan War.
: A Guide to School Life for Tiny Pupils and Their Parents, 1953 ( with Geoffrey Willans )
Their leader, Peter Briggs, stated " Geoffrey Boycott is a giant playing among pygmies.
Their orders had been to arrest the Archbishop of York as he landed at Dover on the archbishop's return to England, but Geoffrey had been warned of their plans, and fled to sanctuary in St. Martin's Priory.
Their first appearance is in Geoffrey of Monmouth's fanciful Historia Regum Britanniae, the earliest work to describe Mordred as a usurper.
* Stuart, E, CHOSEN, Gay Catholic Priests Tell Their Stories, Geoffrey Chapman, London ( 1993 ) ISBN 0-225-66682-0
Their driver was Police Constable Geoffrey Roger Fox, aged 41, a beat constable who had served for many years in F Division ( which covered the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith ) and frequently acted as a Q-car driver due to his vast local knowledge.
Their real names are Pat O ' Toole, Washington Carver Jones, Geoffrey Worthington Vandergill, and Henry Yosef Tinklebaum.
The game and the U. S. team were profiled by author Geoffrey Douglas in his book The Game of Their Lives, which was made into a film of the same name ( later renamed as The Miracle Match ).

Geoffrey and G
Some examples of robust moral realists include David Brink, John McDowell, Peter Railton, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Michael Smith, Terence Cuneo, Russ Shafer-Landau, G. E.
* G Geoffrey Pearce 1967-1969 ( later Organist & Master of the Choristers at St Andrew's Cathedral Aberdeen, Selby Abbey & Bridlington Priory
The MPAA film rating system went into effect on November 1, 1968, with four ratings: G, M, R, and X and Geoffrey Shurlock stepped down from his post.
: G. J. Warnock's Foreword – Having taken a course from Austin on this topic at Oxford in 1947, Sir Geoffrey Warnock ( 1923-95 ) says he put Austin's fragmentary lecture notes into sentence form, with the help of class notes from later students of the course, and claims to relate faithfully Austin's " argument " though not his exact wording.
* G. W. A ( Geoffrey ) Dummer, electronics engineer.
* Bohn, Henry G. ( 1848 ) The Road to Knowledge of the Return of Kings, Chronicles of the Crusades, AMS Press, New York, 1969 edition, a translation of Chronicles of the Crusades: being contemporary narratives of the crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf and of the crusade of St. Louis, by Lord John de Joinville.
* G. W. Watson, " Geoffrey de Mortimer and his Descendants ," ( Genealogist, New series, XXII, 1906 ).
Formerly known as Dr. G. Raffe, the company ’ s mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe made his debut during the 1950s in print advertisements for Children ’ s Bargain Town.
During the 1960s, when Children ’ s Bargain Town became Toys “ R ” Us, Dr. G. Raffe was renamed Geoffrey and became the official Toys " R " Us “ spokesanimal ”.
* Batchelor, G. K., " Geoffrey Ingram Taylor.
But Geoffrey was on friendly terms with Prince John ; the historian G. V. Scammell has suggested that Geoffrey's consecration allowed John to feel that Geoffrey was no longer a rival for the throne, thus paving the way for good relations between the two half-brothers.
* Drutchas, Geoffrey G. " Gray Eminence in a Gilded Age: The Forgotten Career of Senator James McMillan of Michigan.
* Drutchas, Geoffrey G. " The Man With a Capital Design.
Historians such as Joseph Maiolo, Geoffrey Till and the authors of the Kriegsmarine Official History have agreed with Chatfield's contention that a Kreuzerkrieg fleet offered Germany the best chance for damaging British power, and that Britain did benefit strategically from the A. G. N. A.
Another Cambridge friendship, made through his brother Geoffrey, was with G. M. Trevelyan and in Spring 1906 he accompanied the historian during a retracement of the route of Garibaldi ’ s retreat which became the basis for Trevelyan ’ s Garibaldi trilogy.
Robert de Boron ( c. 1215 ) took the subject of his Merlin ( published by G. Paris and J. Ulrich, 1886, 2 vols., Société des anciens textes français ) from Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Geoffrey Keyes, V. C., M. C., Croix de Guerre, Royal Scots Greys, lieut .- colonel, 11th Scottish Commando ( London: G. Newnes, )
William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Geoffrey Chaucer, Jane Austen, H. G. Wells, J. R. R. Tolkien, J. K. Rowling, Beatrix Potter, D. H. Lawrence, George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, John Milton, Terry Pratchett, Mary Shelley, Roald Dahl, Lewis Carroll, Agatha Christie, Daniel Defoe, Alan Moore, Rudyard Kipling ( U. K )
* Bohn, Henry G. ( 1848 ) The Road to Knowledge of the Return of Kings, Chronicles of the Crusades, AMS Press, New York, 1969 edition, a translation of Chronicles of the Crusades: being contemporary narratives of the crusade of Richard Coeur de Lion by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf and of the crusade of St. Louis, by Lord John de Joinville.
They were designed as additions to the Southbank Centre arts complex, with The Hayward ( opened in October 1968 ), by Hubert Bennett, head of the architects department of the Greater London Council, with Jack Whittle, F. G West and Geoffrey Horsefall.
* Volume 24 Thucydides on the nature of power, A. G. ( Arthur Geoffrey ) Woodhead ( 1970 )
The QEH and Purcell Room were designed, with The Hayward, as additions to the Southbank Centre arts complex by Hubert Bennett, head of the architects department of the Greater London Council, with Jack Whittle, F. G West and Geoffrey Horsefall.
* " Magic on a shoestring ": Geoffrey Macnab on why movie directors could all learn a lesson from Edgar G Ulmer

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