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Whyte and Constance
The Loch Ness Phenomena Investigation Bureau ( LNPIB ) was a UK-based society formed in 1962 by Norman Collins, R. S. R. Fitter, David James, MP, Peter Scott and Constance Whyte " to study Loch Ness to identify the creature known as the Loch Ness Monster or determine the causes of reports of it.

Whyte and London
He had married Agnes Margaret Whyte in 1899 ; they had one daughter, Dr Ruth Turner of St Mary's Hospital, London.
* William Foote Whyte & Kathleen King Whyte, Making Mondragon: The Growth and Dynamics of the Worker Cooperative Complex, ILR Press ( an imprint of Cornell University Press ), Ithaca & London, 1988, ISBN 0-87546-182-4

Whyte and Hamilton
Acclaimed novelists Blake Morrison, Chris Whyte, Lionel Shriver, Colm Tóibín, Jennifer Johnston, John McGahern, Joseph O ’ Neill, Sebastian Barry, Joseph O ’ Connor, Hugo Hamilton, Edna O ’ Brien, Douglas Kennedy, Patrick McGrath, William Trevor, Colum McCann, Gerard Donovan, Frank McCourt, Joris Duytschaever, Irvine Welsh, Dr. Robyn Rowland, Andrew Lindsay, Michael Cunningham, Jane Urquhart, Anatoly Kudryavitsky, Cees Nooteboom, Michael Dibdin, Clyde Rose, Abdel Bari Atwan, Clive James, Melvyn Bragg, Alain De Botton, Lloyd Jones, Eric P Kaufman, Robert Fisk, Jung Chang, Terry Jones, Gabriel Byrne, Christine Dwyer-Hickey and many more.
In 1871, Hamilton endorsed William Pinkney Whyte during the Maryland governor campaign, but regretted the decision thereafter following Whyte's actions as governor.
Because of its popularity for a period with English railways, noted railway author C Hamilton Ellis considered the 2-4-0 designation to have the nickname ( under the Whyte notation ) of ' Old English '.

Whyte and 1957
* James Whyte ( bishop ) ( 1868 – 1957 ), Roman Catholic bishop of Dunedin, 1920 – 1957

Constance and More
More than 75 % of the population live in the central plain, which stretches between the Alps and the Jura Mountains and from Geneva in the southwest to the Rhine River and Lake Constance in the northeast.

Constance and Story
* Jackson, Constance, Blitz Attack: The Andrea Hines Story ( 2005 ), documentary film about the Nicole Brown Simpson copycat murder.
2011: Jessica Lange — American Horror Story as Constance Langdon

Constance and Monster
In the same year as her Nip / Tuck cameo role, 2006, Turner provided the character voice of the role of Constance in the animated film Monster House.

Constance and London
Constance Jolly, Chapel Hill and London, 1966 ).
The highly competent Sergeant Cuff, the London policeman called in from Scotland Yard ( whom Collins based on the real-life Inspector Jonathan Whicher who solved the Constance Kent murder ), is not a member of the gentry, and is unable to break Rachel Verinder's reticence about what Cuff knows to be an inside job.
* 1971: National Theatre, London ; with Laurence Olivier ( James ), Constance Cummings ( Mary ), Denis Quilley ( Jamie ), Ronald Pickup ( Edmund ), and Jo Maxwell-Muller ( Cathleen ), directed by Michael Blakemore.
Constance doesn't succeed in sending her cowardly husband, who has been manipulated by Richelieu, to London, but d ' Artagnan and his friends decide to help.
In December 1931, Bowlly married Constance Freda Roberts in St Martins District, London, but Bowlly discovered his new wife in bed with another man on their wedding night.
Clifford Michael Siegenberg was born in London to Michael and Constance Mary Siegenberg ( née Young ).
Sir Oliver's siblings included Sir Richard Lodge ( 1855 – 1936 ), historian ; Eleanor Constance Lodge ( 1869 – 1936 ), historian and principal of Westfield College, London ; and Alfred Lodge ( 1854 – 1937 ), mathematician.
She was born Constance Georgine Gore-Booth at Buckingham Gate in London, the elder daughter of the Arctic explorer and adventurer Sir Henry Gore-Booth, 5th Baronet, an Anglo-Irish landlord who administered an estate, and Lady Georgina née Hill.
The first London revival was in 1933 at the Shaftesbury Theatre with Constance Collier as Judith.
* 1917: The Congregationalist Church ( England and Wales ) ordained their first woman, Constance Coltman ( née Todd ), at the King's Weigh House, London.
The show's success led its producer to create André Charlot's London Revue of 1924, which he brought to Broadway with Lawrence, Lillie, Buchanan, and Constance Carpenter.
* Eleanor Constance Lodge ( 1869 – 1936 ), historian and Principal of Westfield College, London
Derby was born at 23 St. James's Square, London, the eldest son of Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, by his wife Lady Constance Villiers.
London: Constance and Roninson Ltd, 2000.
Constance Spry, an English food writer and flower arranger, and Rosemary Hume, a chef, both principals of the Cordon Bleu Cookery School in London, are credited with the invention of coronation chicken.
The first Anglo-Norman historiographer is Geoffrey Gaimar, who wrote his Estorie des Angles ( between 1147 and 1151 ) for Dame Constance, wife of Ralph FitzGilbert ( The Anglo-Norman Metrical Chronicle, Hardy and Martin, i. ii., London, 1888 ).
Completed in 1913, it was commissioned by a London businessman, John Duguid, in memory of his daughter Constance, killed in a hunting accident, and her mother Adelaide, who died in 1903.
An exhibition entitled Constance Spry: A millionaire for a few pence at the Design Museum, London, in 2004, was controversial in many quarters and resulted in the resignation of the museum's chairman, inventor James Dyson, who considered the show unworthy.
Born Constance Vera Stevens in Holloway, London, Gray made her stage debut at the age of twelve in All God's Chillun at the Globe Theatre in London, playing a little black boy.
On 9 February 1372 Constance made a ceremonial entry into London as Queen of Castile, accompanied by Edward, the Black Prince, and an escort of English and Castilian retainers and London dignitaries.
Nancy Wilkinson was born Nancy Barbara Constance Bird in London in 1919.
Donovan was born in Stepney in the East End of London to Lilian Constance V. ( née Wright ) and Daniel Donovan, and took his first photo at the age of 15.

Constance and Hamilton
He was joined by China Burg ( née Constance Burg ; a. k. a. Lucy Hamilton ) ( guitar, vocals ), Mark Cunningham ( bass ), and artist Nancy Arlen ( drums ), and briefly by guitarist Rudolph Grey.
* Constance Hamilton ( 1862 – 1945 ), Canadian politician
He married Constance Mary, daughter of Hamilton Beckett in 1880.
In 2004, she was awarded the Constance E. Hamilton Award for her work in addressing equity issues in the community.

Constance and 1957
* Constance Briscoe ( born 1957 ), British barrister
They had three children: Lady Constance Sibell Grosvenor ( 22 August 1875 – 8 July 1957 ), married 9th Earl of Shaftesbury in 1899 and had issue ; Lady Lettice Mary Elizabeth Grosvenor ( 25 December 1876 – 28 July 1936 ), married 7th Earl Beauchamp in 1902 and had issue ; Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster ( 1879 – 1953 ).
In 1956 and 1957, Mann spent many weeks at the tavern Zur Krone at Altnau on the shores of Lake Constance to write his German History of the 19th and 20th century.
* Constance Spry, Simple Flowers ' A millionaire for a few pence, Dent, 1957

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