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Westmacott is a British surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Molloy Westmacott, (c.1788–1868), British journalist and author Captain
Westmacott
British Army officer and first posthumous recipient of the Military Cross
Captain Herbert Richard Westmacott MC (11 January 1952 – 2 May 1980) was a British Army officer who became the first person to be awarded a posthumous
Herbert_Westmacott
British diplomat
Sir Peter John Westmacott GCMG LVO (born 23 December 1950) is a senior British diplomat, who was British Ambassador to Turkey, then Ambassador to France
Peter_Westmacott
British sculptor (1775–1856)
Richard Westmacott RA (15 July 1775 – 1 September 1856) was a British sculptor. Westmacott studied with his father, also named Richard Westmacott, at his
Richard_Westmacott
English mystery and detective writer (1890–1976)
London since 1952. She also wrote six novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. In 1971, she was made a Dame (DBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions
Agatha_Christie
Herbert Horatio Spencer Westmacott (10 November 1885 – 26 January 1960) was a notable New Zealand farmer, soldier and memoirist. He was born in Christchurch
Spencer_Westmacott
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Westmacott (1775–1856) was a British sculptor. Richard Westmacott may also refer to Richard Westmacott (the elder) (1747–1808), British monument
Richard Westmacott (disambiguation)
Richard_Westmacott_(disambiguation)
Michael Horatio Westmacott (12 April 1925 – 20 June 2012) was a prominent British mountaineer who was a member of the team which made the first ascent
Mike_Westmacott
British sculptor (1823-1900)
Sherwood Westmacott (1823–1900) was a British sculptor during the 19th century and part of the Westmacott dynasty stemming from Richard Westmacott (the elder)
James_Sherwood_Westmacott
British mechanical engineer
Percy Graham Buchanan Westmacott (1830 Edinburgh – 10 September 1917) was a British mechanical engineer. Westmacott undertook his apprenticeship at Miller
Percy_G._B._Westmacott
British botanist (1908–1995)
Paul Westmacott Richards CBE (9 December 1908 – 4 October 1995) was a British botanist. Richard's father (Harold Meredith Richards (1864-1942)) was a civil
P._W._Richards
British monument sculptor
Richard Westmacott (the elder) (1747–1808) was an 18th-century monumental sculptor and the beginning of a dynasty of one of Britain's most important sculpting
Richard Westmacott (the elder)
Richard_Westmacott_(the_elder)
1930 Agatha Christie novel
is the first of six novels Christie published under the pen name "Mary Westmacott". The novel opens with the premiere of The Giant, a modern opera performed
Giant's_Bread
British journalist and author
Charles Molloy Westmacott (c. 1788 – 1868) was a British journalist and author, editor of The Age, the leading Sunday newspaper of the early 1830s. He
Charles_Molloy_Westmacott
autobiographies. She also wrote six romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. One of Christie's plays, The Mousetrap, opened in West End theatre in
Agatha_Christie_bibliography
British military officer
Major-General Sir Richard Westmacott KCB DSO (16 March 1841 – 28 February 1925) was an officer in the British Bombay Army and after its amalgamation in
Richard Westmacott (Indian Army officer)
Richard_Westmacott_(Indian_Army_officer)
First successful ascent of Mount Everest
got the descending party to give no indication to those like Hunt and Westmacott, waiting in agony and suspense at Advance Base (Camp IV), that Hillary
1953 British Mount Everest expedition
1953_British_Mount_Everest_expedition
1948 novel by Agatha Christie
six novels Christie published under the pen name Mary Westmacott, and the last of the Westmacott novels to be published before the true identity of their
The_Rose_and_the_Yew_Tree
British senior diplomat and life peer
the UK National Security Adviser from 2010 to 2012. He replaced Peter Westmacott as HM Ambassador to France effective January 2012, with Kim Darroch taking
Peter_Ricketts
English sculptor (1799-1872)
Richard Westmacott (the younger) FRS RA (14 April 1799 – 19 April 1872) – also sometimes described as Richard Westmacott III (to distinguish him from his
Richard Westmacott (the younger)
Richard_Westmacott_(the_younger)
Sculpture by Richard Westmacott
A statue of Robert Milligan by Richard Westmacott was installed at the West India Docks in London, in 1813. Milligan was a prominent merchant who was largely
Statue_of_Robert_Milligan
British entomologist and ecologist
Owain Westmacott Richards FRS (31 December 1901 – 10 November 1984) was a British entomologist and ecologist who worked as Professor of Zoology and Applied
Owain_Richards
1952 novel by Agatha Christie
one week and eight performances. It was billed under the Westmacott name, but Westmacott's true identity had been public knowledge since 1949, and the
A_Daughter's_a_Daughter
Mountain in Peru
Jack Tucker and Mike Westmacott. Streetly and Westmacott successfully reached the summit on 17 August 1956. Band, G. C.; Westmacott, M. H.; Kempe, John
Huaguruncho
1956 novel by Agatha Christie
was the last of six novels Christie wrote under the nom-de-plume Mary Westmacott. The title of the novel is taken from Chapter 11, Verse 30 of the Gospel
The_Burden
Official London residence of the British monarch
oriental chimneypiece designed by Robert Jones and sculpted by Richard Westmacott. It was formerly in the Music Room at the Brighton Pavilion. The ornate
Buckingham_Palace
Brigadier General Claude Berners Westmacott CBE (28 October 1865 – 15 March 1948) was a British Army officer who served his country for over thirty years
Claude_Berners_Westmacott
1892 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle
and the Westmacotts — as they confront personal and financial difficulties and adjust to social changes within their community. Mrs. Westmacott’s unconventional
Beyond_the_City
Stephenson Marc Tessier-Lavigne Sir Nicholas Underhill Sara Weller Sir Peter Westmacott Stanley Whittingham John Edgar Wideman "Honorary Fellows". New College
List of honorary fellows of New College, Oxford
List_of_honorary_fellows_of_New_College,_Oxford
Church in Barbados
restrained Barbadian version of the Gothic parish church, and a beautiful Westmacott sculpture,[clarification needed] commemorating Elizabeth Pinder, on the
St. John's Parish Church, Barbados
St._John's_Parish_Church,_Barbados
Church in Lincolnshire, England
Cheere, John Bacon the Elder, William Theed the Younger, Sir Richard Westmacott, Carlo Marochetti and Nina Cust. The churchyard contains the chest tomb
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Belton
St_Peter_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Belton
Novel by Agatha Christie
It was the third of six novels Christie wrote under the pen name Mary Westmacott. The title is a quotation from William Shakespeare's sonnet 98: "From
Absent_in_the_Spring
Provisional Irish Republican Army member
escaped during his 1981 trial for killing Grenadier Guards officer Herbert Westmacott in 1980. Fusco was born in west Belfast in 1956, to a family with an Italian
Angelo_Fusco
1934 novel by Agatha Christie
It is the second of six novels Christie wrote under the pen name Mary Westmacott. In the midst of divorce, bereft of the only people in her life she cares
Unfinished_Portrait_(novel)
Agatha Christie's first husband
Elephants Can Remember Postern of Fate Curtain Sleeping Murder As Mary Westmacott Giant's Bread Unfinished Portrait Absent in the Spring The Rose and the
Archie_Christie
National museum in London, England
pediment over the main entrance is decorated by sculptures by Sir Richard Westmacott depicting The Progress of Civilisation, consisting of fifteen allegorical
British_Museum
Monument in Trafalgar Square, London
a Grade II* listed bronze statue of Nelson by Richard Westmacott, dating from 1809. Westmacott also designed the elaborate monument to Nelson in Liverpool
Nelson's_Column
English anatomist (1827–1861)
(December 1860) – jointly illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter and John Gulse Westmacott – popularly known as Gray's Anatomy 1841 census for 8 Wilton Street, St
Henry_Gray
1897–98 frontier campaign in British India
commanded by Brigadier-General (afterwards Major General Sir Richard) Westmacott was first employed to attack Saran Sar, which was easily carried, but
Tirah_campaign
Statue of George III in Windsor, England
equestrian statue of George III. The monumental bronze statue by Richard Westmacott stands on a stone plinth at Snow Hill in Windsor Great Park in the English
The_Copper_Horse
British diplomat (born 1954)
role would be as the Ambassador to the United States, replacing Peter Westmacott on 28 January 2016. In November 2016, following the US election, a memo
Kim_Darroch
English philosopher and physician (1632–1704)
John Locke by Richard Westmacott, University College London
John_Locke
British military decoration
The first posthumous Military Cross was that awarded to Captain Herbert Westmacott, Grenadier Guards for gallantry in Northern Ireland during the period
Military_Cross
British archaeologist (1904–1978)
Elephants Can Remember Postern of Fate Curtain Sleeping Murder As Mary Westmacott Giant's Bread Unfinished Portrait Absent in the Spring The Rose and the
Max_Mallowan
Former theatre in London (1847–1878)
for John Hullah, in 1847, by William Cubitt, from a design by Richard Westmacott. The scheme was financed by subscription and it was built on a parallelogram
Queen's_Theatre,_Long_Acre
19th-century industrial chemist, ironmaster, and politician
Hugh Bell Professional and academic associations Preceded by Percy G. B. Westmacott President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1884 Succeeded by
Lowthian_Bell
Commercial building in London (built 1571, rebuilt 1844)
modern construction method. It features pediment sculptures by Richard Westmacott (the younger), and ornamental cast ironwork by Henry Grissell's Regent's
Royal_Exchange,_London
Liberation Army Henry Byrne Police officer of the Garda Síochána Herbert Westmacott British Army officer Belfast 2 May 1980 Provisional Irish Republican Army
List of Irish Republican separatists organizations assassinations
List_of_Irish_Republican_separatists_organizations_assassinations
Public school in Hampstead, London
Prize in Physics in 2020 Joe Powell (politician) – Labour party MP Paul Westmacott Richards, botanist, bryologist and lichenologist Daniel Roche – actor
University_College_School
Community in Saskatchewan, Canada
every month. The mayor is Sandra Svoboda and its administrator is Tara Westmacott. List of communities in Saskatchewan List of francophone communities in
Chitek_Lake,_Saskatchewan
Statue in Bloomsbury, London
A statue of Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford, by Sir Richard Westmacott stands at the southern end of Russell Square in Bloomsbury, London. Erected
Statue_of_the_Duke_of_Bedford
the country. It was sculpted by Richard Westmacott and is currently a Grade II* listed building. Westmacott also sculpted memorials in Liverpool, which
Monuments and memorials to Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
Monuments_and_memorials_to_Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson
Kate Simpson Hayes Canadian playwright, author, journalist, poet Mary Westmacott Agatha Christie 20th-century British writer who wrote some of her works
List_of_pen_names
Two roads in the City of Westminster, London
pleasant. Lady Morley was there, and Miss Lister, to whom she introduced me; Westmacott, whom I do not think Mrs Drummond – from her open praise of him - has
Hyde_Park_Gardens
St. Helens Yarmouth, IOW Yarmouth 1911 XOD 6.10 m (20 ft 0 in) Alfred Westmacott Woodnutts Boatyard, others Bembridge IOW Solent & Poole 1913 East Coast
List of keelboat classes designed before 1970
List_of_keelboat_classes_designed_before_1970
Church in London, England
William Gough 1899–1931 William Marshall Selwyn 1931–1938 Bryan Stuart Westmacott Green 1938–1948 Patrick Nevile Gilliat 1949–1969 Raymond John Walton Morris
Holy_Trinity_Brompton
Irish republican army volunteer
gun from an upstairs window, hitting Captain Herbert Westmacott in the head and shoulder. Westmacott, who was killed instantly, was the highest-ranking
Joe_Doherty
1805 battle of the Trafalgar campaign
Chronicle. 14. Fleet Street, London: J. Gold. Cited by ACS staff (2009). Westmacott, Charles Molloy; Jones, Stephen (1806). The Spirit of the Public Journals
Battle_of_Trafalgar
Listed church in Greater Manchester, England
Sir Richard Westmacott depicting a standing female figure by an urn on a pillar, to Rev Charles Prescott who died in 1820, also by Westmacott, showing a
St_Mary's_Church,_Stockport
Giant's Bread (the latter of which she wrote pseudonymously as "Mary Westmacott"); The Documents in the Case co-written by Sayers and Robert Eustace;
2026_in_public_domain
Spanish footballer (born 2008)
"Krubally wins EFL seasonal award". www.greaterbirminghamchambers.com. Westmacott, Henry (21 April 2026). "Apprentices and Graduates Honoured at EFL Awards"
Sulyman_Krubally
Church in Oxfordshire, England
parish rectors. Horatio Westmacott, rector in the 1880s was the third son of the famous Victorian sculptor Sir Richard Westmacott. On the floor of the south
St_Mary's_Church,_Chastleton
1998–2000 concert tour by NSYNC
received positive elucidation from music critics and concertgoers. Gord Westmacott of the London Free Press wrote the boy band threw their female fans into
NSYNC_in_Concert
Sculpture in London by Richard Westmacott
monument's colossal 18 feet (5.5 m) high statue is by the sculptor Richard Westmacott, produced from melted-down captured enemy cannon. Based on the poses of
Wellington_Monument,_London
First women's mountaineering club, founded in London in 1907
membership of the Alpine Club in their own right were Sally Westmacott, wife of Mike Westmacott, who had been on the 1953 Everest expedition, and Betty Seifert
Ladies'_Alpine_Club
British Army officer (1789–1848)
Church, Shrewsbury, he lying in uniform, wearing his medals, by Richard Westmacott junior. Two of his sons were General Sir Charles Cureton and Lieutenant
Charles Cureton (British Army officer)
Charles_Cureton_(British_Army_officer)
Royal Navy officer (1748–1810)
Memorial to Collingwood, St Paul's Cathedral, by Richard Westmacott
Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood
Cuthbert_Collingwood,_1st_Baron_Collingwood
Scottish merchant, ship-owner and slave trader
offices. The statue, which was unveiled in 1813, was crafted by Richard Westmacott. The statue, which by then stood in front of the Museum of London Docklands
Robert_Milligan_(merchant)
British TV drama film
Elephants Can Remember Postern of Fate Curtain Sleeping Murder As Mary Westmacott Giant's Bread Unfinished Portrait Absent in the Spring The Rose and the
Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar
Agatha_and_the_Curse_of_Ishtar
Church in Merseyside, England
monuments, including one on the south side dated 1803 by Sir Richard Westmacott, to the memory of plantation owner William Atherton of Prescot, surmounted
Prescot_Parish_Church
Church in Kent, England
memorials include a wall tablet dated 1606, and a wall monument dated 1808 by Westmacott. The stained glass dates from the 19th and 20th centuries. It includes
St_Mary's_Church,_Sandwich
1813 monument in Liverpool, England
England. It was designed by Matthew Cotes Wyatt and sculpted by Richard Westmacott. It stands to the north of the Town Hall and was unveiled in 1813. In
Nelson_Monument,_Liverpool
Public school in Somerset, England
Patrick Newell, actor Peter Redgrove, poet Peter Green, botanist Peter Westmacott, diplomat Robert Malpas, engineer and businessman Thomas Jameson, cricketer
Taunton_School
American actor (born 1952)
government for his role in the killing of Grenadier Guards officer Herbert Westmacott. After being arrested in the U.S. in 1983, Doherty's campaign became a
Mickey_Rourke
English mountain climber
Tucker and Mike Westmacott. Streetly and Westmacott successfully reached the summit on 17 August 1956. Band, Streetly, and Westmacott subsequently climbed
George_Band
Church in Greater Manchester, England
Booth who died in 1727. A mural tablet to the Asshetons is by Richard Westmacott. In the north transept is a collection of loose carved stones some of
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bowdon
Church_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin,_Bowdon
Civil disorder in Edinburgh, Scotland
detained, five students were put on trial: Charles John Dalrymple, Alfred Westmacott, John Aikenhead, Edward Kellet, and Robert Scot Skirving. All of these
Edinburgh snowball riots of 1838
Edinburgh_snowball_riots_of_1838
British Tory Member of Parliament
Monument to Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow, by Richard Westmacott, in St Peter and St Paul's Church, Belton
Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow
Brownlow_Cust,_1st_Baron_Brownlow
More images George III Monument Place, London Road, Liverpool 1822 Richard Westmacott Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone Grade II Q26629818 More images Albert
List of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom
List_of_equestrian_statues_in_the_United_Kingdom
Watson-Northrop 1929 – Watson, J. P. Wenham Multiplane 1858 Westmacott Skylark – Westmacott, R. J. & Westmacott, K. Wilkinson Mk 1 Wilkinson Mk 2 Wright Falcon Yorkshire
List_of_British_gliders
English actor (1891–1969)
(1935) as Goultier The Tunnel (1935) as Grellier Father O'Flynn (1935) as Westmacott Sexton Blake and the Bearded Doctor (1935) as Dr. Gibbs Love in Exile
Henry_Oscar
Family of true bugs
Edition, volume 2, Augustus Daniel Imms, Richard Gareth Davies, Owain Westmacott Richards, Springer, 1977, ISBN 0-412-15220-7 The Balsam Woolly Aphid Problem
Adelgidae
British royal recognitions
Wallace, For services to the development of European studies. Peter John Westmacott, LVO Director, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Julian Paul Geoffrey Wiseman
2000_New_Year_Honours
Species of wasp
social wasp. Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 15. 177-180. Richards, Owain Westmacott (1978). The Social Wasps of the Americas Excluding the Vespinae. London:
Polistes_goeldii
Clasen William Owen James Henry Nelson, 2nd Baron Nelson of Stafford Owain Westmacott Richards Arthur Robert Owen Williams Donald H. Hey Stephen W.K. Morgan
List of fellows of Imperial College London
List_of_fellows_of_Imperial_College_London
British Army officer (1770–1815)
monument with life-size effigies of Pakenham and Gibbs sculpted by Richard Westmacott was erected in St. Paul's Cathedral. ERECTED AT THE PUBLIC EXPENSE TO
Samuel_Gibbs
Suburb of Sydney, Australia
neighbouring national parks. To the west is a dammed lake and behind it is Mount Westmacott. Waterfall began in 1884 as a railway construction workers' camp and staging
Waterfall,_New_South_Wales
2003 play by crime writer Agatha Christie
been revised into a 1952 novel published under the nom-de-plume of Mary Westmacott. Fischbach had a copy of the play available and in looking through it
Chimneys_(play)
British illustrator
Macadam of Glasgow. Among her known works are: Giant's Bread by Mary Westmacott, a nom-de-plume of Agatha Christie (1930) William Collins, Sons - 'Collins'
Margaret_Macadam
British Member of Parliament and borough-monger
Manasseh died in 1831 aged 76. There is a memorial to him by Richard Westmacott in Bickleigh Church. Lopes was granted a coat of arms blazoned Azure,
Manasseh_Masseh_Lopes
British mechanical engineer
and academic associations Preceded by John Robinson President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1880-1881 Succeeded by Percy G. B. Westmacott
Edward_Alfred_Cowper
Detection single parties and photons
Bibcode:1985ITNS...32..350M. doi:10.1109/TNS.1985.4336854. S2CID 37395966. Westmacott, G.; Frank, M.; Labov, S. E.; Benner, W. H. (2000). "Using a superconducting
Microchannel_plate_detector
International agreement on the nuclear program of Iran
Ron Dermer was an opponent. European ambassadors including Sir Peter Westmacott supported it. The Roman Catholic Church expressed support, led by Bishop
Iran_nuclear_deal
British historian and editor (1861–1934)
and Georgina (née Forrester). He was privately schooled locally at Dr Westmacott's School and then entered Westminster School, where his education was cut
William_Page_(historian)
Ancient Indian kingdom
European to locate and visit Mahasthangarh in 1808, C. J. O'Donnell, E. V. Westmacott, and Baveridge followed. Alexander Cunningham was the first to identify
Pundravardhana
they felt certain were in their midst. On 2 May 1980 Captain Herbert Westmacott became the highest-ranking member of the SAS to be killed in Northern
History of the Special Air Service
History_of_the_Special_Air_Service
Secondary school in Cardiff, Wales
Church in Wales Goronwy Rees – Welsh journalist, academic and writer Paul Westmacott Richards CBE – professor of Botany at University College of North Wales
Cardiff_High_School
1864 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
the first of six novels written by Christie under the pseudonym of Mary Westmacott.. Finally, in the crime novel Taken at the Flood (1948), the character
Enoch_Arden
Village in Buckinghamshire, England
the Jervoise family. Some of the memorial statuary is by Sir Richard Westmacott (remembered chiefly for his work on the new Houses of Parliament in London)
Shalstone
Monument in London
in December 1832, and the statue of the Duke of York, by Sir Richard Westmacott, was raised on 10 April 1834. Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
Duke_of_York_Column
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American, British, English
Ship Island; Brave; Victory Ship
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Muslim
Favorite, Beneficence, Generosity, Abundance, Benefit
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Gujarati, Indian
New Creater
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Tamil
Prakrit | பà¯à®°à®¾à®•ரத
Nature, Handsome
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English
Rhyming- a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Not Young; Elder; Superior
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the personal name (Greek Nikolaos, from nikÄn ‘to conquer’ + laos ‘people’). Forms with -ch- are due to hypercorrection (compare Anthony). The name in various vernacular forms was popular among Christians throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, largely as a result of the fame of a 4th-century Lycian bishop, about whom a large number of legends grew up, and who was venerated in the Orthodox Church as well as the Catholic. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Americanized form of various Greek surnames such as Papanikolaou ‘(son of) Nicholas the priest’ and patronymics such as Nikolopoulos.The colonial official and revolutionary patriot Robert Carter Nicholas was from a prominent VA family on both sides. His father was a British navy surgeon who emigrated in about 1700 from Lancashire, England, to Williamsburg, VA.
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African, Arabic, Malaysian, Swahili
Without Blemish; Hidden; Chaste
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Hindu
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Hindu, Indian
A Divine; Unique Soul
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