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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_TonksHenry Tonks - Wikipedia

    Henry Tonks, FRCS (9 April 1862 – 8 January 1937) was a British surgeon and later draughtsman and painter of figure subjects, ... William Coldstream, Helen Lessore and Philip Evergood. Lessore, who founded the Beaux Arts Gallery with her husband Frederick Lessore in 1923, described him as "a towering, dominating figure, ...

  2. Residente ad Athens, in Georgia, William Tonks è un musicista con alle spalle una lunga storia di incisioni e tournée. Nato nel New Jersey, cresce nel centro di Savannah, Georgia. Ispirato dai Beatles, dai Rolling Stones e dai CSNY, in quegli anni inizia a suonare la chitarra, dedicandosi allo studio e all’esercitazioni, riuscendo a ritagliarsi del tempo per imparare il rock alla fine di ...

  3. www.belowstairs.co.uk › acatalog › Online_Catalogue_Tonks___WT_S_53Tonks- WT&S - belowstairs.co.uk

    Pair of W. Tonks Brass Sash Window Lifts, 5 pairs available W507 Pair of original, quality late 19th century cast brass sash window lifts impressed to the reverse with the sun logo and "WT&S" for the manufacturer 'William Tonks & Son of Birmingham and with the registration lozenge mark for the years 1842 to 1883.

  4. 28 de ene. de 2020 · Tonks said he was able to pick up a good amount of music gigs in Athens since he was the only person in town who knew how to play the dobro. Apart from these gigs, Tonks said he has made over a ...

  5. Initially, the traveling Tonks settled in Newark, New Jersey, but by about 1857—following the birth of another son, Charles—they all headed west to join up with extended family in Chicago. This included Mama Tonk’s brother, ... [William Tonk’s sons Edwin and William H. joined Tonk & Bro. in New York in the 1900s, ...

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  7. The license was transferred from William Livingston back to John Tunks in 1848, but he died in May of that year and was buried at St Johns Cemetery and his wife, Phoebe, ran their hotel for a year. In 1872 the sum of £910 was paid by John Tunks (the son of John Tunks senior), to purchase the site. Shamrock, Rose and Thistle Inn.