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  2. Frederick Warren Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen was born May 5, 1888, in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, the son of Frank West Allen, a jewelry maker, and Esther Belcher Allen. Named after his grandfather, Frederick Deane Allen, he was fifth of six children and was expected to go into the family business. However, he was an enterprising young man and worked in the jewelry sweatshops in ...

  3. Frederick Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Jacob (4 January 1873 – 1 September 1945) was an English international rugby union player. Born in Northbourne, Kent, Jacob was a Cambridge rugby blue and had also played for London club Richmond by the time of his England call up in 1897. He was capped eight times during his three years with England and regularly represented Kent.

  4. Frederick James Partridge - Wikipedia

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    Frederick James Partridge (c.1877–1946) (known as Fred Partridge, works signed "FJP") was an English jeweller, silversmith and teacher of jewellery making, active circa 1901–1930. [1] His works are in the Art Nouveau style.

  5. Fred Allen (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick W. Allen (1844–1927), South Australian racehorse owner and breeder; Fred Allen (footballer) (1860–c. 1926), English footballer; Fred Allen (athlete) (1890–1964), American track and field athlete; Fred Allen (rugby union) (1920–2012), rugby player and coach from New Zealand; Fred Allen (cricketer) (born 1935), English cricketer

  6. Jewellery Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The Jewellery Quarter is an area of central Birmingham, England, in the north-western area of Birmingham City Centre, with a population of 19,000 [1] in a 1.07-square-kilometre (264-acre) area. [2] The Jewellery Quarter is Europe's largest concentration of businesses involved in the jewellery trade and produces 40% of all the jewellery made in ...

  7. G. Collins and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth II appointed Harry Collins as her personal jeweller in 2000. He was appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) in 2016. [1] [2]From 2007 to 2012 Harry Collins was also the Crown Jeweller, succeeding Garrard & Co in charge of the maintenance of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.

  8. 1953 Coronation Honours - Wikipedia

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    The Rt. Hon. Frederick Marquis, Baron Woolton CH DL Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster since 1952; Minister of Food, 1940–1943; Minister of Reconstruction and member of War Cabinet, 1943–1945; Lord President of the Council, 1945 and 1951–1952; by the name, title and style of Viscount Woolton, of Liverpool in the County Palatine of Lancaster.

  9. Henry George Murphy - Wikipedia

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    A Short History of Jewellery Designer Henry George Murphy Archived 12 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine at Favourite Collectables, 21 Jan 2112. Retrieved 20 May 2013 Retrieved 20 May 2013 External links