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  • Albert Edward, Prince of Wales The Duke of Lancaster, when traveling incognito Bertie King Edward VII of England Teddy Virtual International Authority...
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  • Victoria introduced Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and Alexandra. 1863 March 10, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and Alexandra married at St. George's Chapel...
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  • Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Nickname: Toria Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria of Wales (22 January 1901 – 3 December 1935) VIAF: 127756309 Sister, Princess Maud...
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  • Weekly all-cause deaths in England and Wales, based on mortality.org data, stmf.csv[1], 3-week average: mortality.org indicates the data for the last...
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  • Prince of Wales, "accepted an invitation to a rehearsal of the Wild West on May 5" (Kasson 79). <quote>Like a true sportsman, the Prince of Wales asked to...
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  • was created by Larry Sanger and Jimmy Wales; Sanger resigned from both Nupedia and Wikipedia on March 1, 2002. Wales has described Wikipedia as "an effort...
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  • Princess Maud of Wales was the youngest daughter of Edward Albert, Prince of Wales and Alexandra, Princess of Wales. Prince Carl (or Charles) of Denmark...
    17 KB (2,206 words) - 22:30, 28 November 2023
  • Obviously Jimbo Wales didn't write this. It is a convenient space for students to place announcements and such that the entire class can quickly find...
    151 bytes (25 words) - 12:18, 29 December 2016
  • [^] Literature/2001/Rawls [^] Literature/2001/Schoen [^] Literature/2001/Wales [^] Warner, Julian (2001). "W(h)ither Information Science?/!" Library Quarterly...
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  • community. We seek a clear response to our concerns from the Board. Mr. Wales has claimed to have full support of the Wikimedia Foundation for his recent...
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  • Skills/Basic Computer Skills/Advanced Computer Skills/Proficient University of New South Wales: Computer Skills Assessment Framework Computer Skills...
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  • Skills/Advanced Computer Skills/Proficient Microsoft: Digital Literacy Course University of New South Wales: Computer Skills Assessment Framework Computer Skills...
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  • September October November 1864: Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Alexandra, Princess of Wales host a dinner at Marlborough House for General Tom Thumb...
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  • Skills/Basic Computer Skills/Intermediate Computer Skills/Proficient University of New South Wales: Computer Skills Assessment Framework Computer Skills...
    1 KB (78 words) - 22:31, 6 October 2019
  • 1871, Wednesday: Derby Day. Baron Rothschild's Favonius won. The Prince of Wales attended. June July August September October 1871: "At Londesborough Lodge...
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  • Skills/Basic Computer Skills/Intermediate Computer Skills/Advanced University of New South Wales: Computer Skills Assessment Framework Computer Skills...
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  • Prince George of Wales Princess Mary of Teck May of Teck Duke of York Prince George of Wales (24 May 1892 – ) Duchess of York Prince of Wales George Frederick...
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  • Computer literacy GCFLearnFree.org: Computer Tutorials University of New South Wales: Computer Skills Assessment Framework Lumen Learning: Computer Applications...
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  • Battalion Royal Fusiliers (1885 March 2, presented by Collins to the Prince of Wales at a Levee) the Rothschilds, especially Constance, Countess of Battersea...
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  • entire length, the Dyke provides an uninterrupted view from Mercia into Wales. Where the earthwork encounters hills or high ground, it passes to the west...
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