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  2. BP Portrait Award - Wikipedia

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    The BP Travel Award is an annual award allowing artists to experience working in a different environment on a project related to portraiture. The successful applicants work is exhibited at the Portrait Gallery the following year. Country of each artists project shown in brackets below. 1998 – Stuart Pearson Wright (UK) 2000 – Si Sapsford ...

  3. John Wright - Wikipedia

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    John Wright (businessman) (fl. 1724–1787), American businessman who established Wright's Ferry; John Wright (bookseller died 1844) (1770/1–1844), English bookseller, author, editor and publisher; John Wright (shipbuilder) (1835–1910), Scottish/Australian shipbuilder; Sir John Wright, 1st Baronet (1843–1926), British steel manufacturer

  4. Sir John Wright, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Roper Wright, 1st Baronet, DL (12 March 1843 – 25 July 1926) was a British steel manufacturer. Wright was born in Croston , near Chorley , Lancashire . He became a pupil at the Soho Engineering Works in Preston and then worked for Sir William Siemens .

  5. John P. Wright (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    John Prentice Wright (born 1942) is an American philosopher and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Central Michigan University. [1] He is known for his works on the philosophies of Descartes, Locke and Hume.

  6. John Wright (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John Wright was an emigrant English pioneer, colonial period businessman who established Wright's Ferry (and eventually the town eponymously named for it). The resulting increase in settlement triggered nine years of armed conflict during the Maryland-Pennsylvania boundary dispute known as Cresap's War .

  7. John Wright, Oscar-Nommed Film Editor of ‘The Hunt for Red ...

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    Emmy-winning TV and film editor John Gordon Wright, who cut notable titles including “Speed,” “The Hunt for Red October,” “X-Men” and “The Passion of the Christ,” died April 20 at ...

  8. South Side Soul - Wikipedia

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    South Side Soul is the debut album by jazz pianist John Wright which was recorded in 1960 and released on the Prestige label. [1] [2] [3] Reception. Professional ratings;

  9. John Wright (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Wright and his brother Rob teamed with Isaac Tremblay to open the Wildwood Public House, a craft beer pub in Powell River, British Columbia. [9] The pub closed for re-organization in December 2022, with the intent to re-open the following March, but the business remained closed. Wright is the father of two sons.