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Τι (ποιος) είναι J Henry Neale - ορισμός

FAMILY NAME
J Neale; J. Neale

J. Henry Neale         
AMERICAN LAWYER AND BANKER
J. Henry Neale (July 25, 1904 in New York, New York – February 6, 1989 in White Plains, New York) was a United States lawyer and banker.
Alan Neale         
NEALE, SIR ALAN DERRETT (1918–1995), CIVIL SERVANT AND AUTHOR
Alan Derrett Neale
Sir Alan Derrett Neale, KCB, MBE (24 October 1918 – 21 March 1995) was an English civil servant. Educated at Highgate School and St John's College, Oxford, he was an officer in the Intelligence Corps in the Second World War.
Henry Schlacks         
  • St Adalbert, Chicago, Illinois
  • St Boniface, Chicago, Illinois
  • St Clara, Chicago, Illinois
  • St Ita, Chicago, Illinois
  • St Mary of the Lake, Chicago, Illinois
  • St Nicholas, Evanston, Illinois
  • St Edmund, Oak Park
  • D&RGW Depot, Grand Junction, Colorado
  • D&RGW Depot, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Idaho Building, Boise, Idaho
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Henry J. Schlacks; Schlacks, Henry
Henry John Schlacks (July 4, 1867 – January 6, 1938) was primarily known as an ecclesiologist in a 19th Century sense of the word, meaning one who designs and decorates churches. He was from Chicago, Illinois, and is considered by many to be the finest of Chicago's church architects.

Βικιπαίδεια

Neale (surname)

Neale is a surname, and may refer to

  • Bill Neale, Canadian figure skater
  • Charles Neale (1751-1823), American Jesuit
  • Charles Neale, English footballer
  • Cornelius Neale, English clergyman
  • Douglas Neale, Scottish electric car maker (1895)
  • Duncan Neale (born 1939), English footballer
  • Earle "Greasy" Neale, American football coach
  • Edgar Neale, New Zealand politician
  • Edmund Neale, Poet
  • Edward St. John Neale, Lieutenant-Colonel and British representative in Japan (1862-1863)
  • Edward Vansittart Neale, British Christian Socialist
  • Emma Neale, New Zealand novelist and poet
  • Eric Neale, British car designer
  • Francis Neale, American Jesuit
  • Gerry Neale (1941–2015), British politician
  • Greasy Neale, American football and baseball player and coach
  • Harry Neale, Canadian broadcaster
  • Sir Harry Burrard-Neale, 2nd Baronet, British navy officer and politician
  • Haydain Neale, Canadian singer
  • J. Neale, Hampshire cricketer
  • Jack Neale, English footballer
  • James Neale (1615–1684), English migrant to Maryland
  • Joe Neale, American baseball player
  • John Neale (disambiguation)
  • Keith Neale, English footballer
  • Kevin Neale, Australian rules footballer
  • Lachie Neale (born 1993), Australian rules footballer
  • Leonard Neale, American bishop
  • Liam Neale, English rugby union player
  • Mark Neale, British documentary and film director
  • Michael Neale, British behavior geneticist
  • Nathaniel Neale, New Zealand Rugby League player
  • Orville Neale, Virginia Tech football coach
  • Paddy Neale, Canadian politician
  • Peter Neale, English footballer
  • Phil Neale, English cricketer
  • Raphael Neale, American politician
  • Robbie Neale, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Robert Neale, American pilot
  • Robert E. Neale, American paper folder
  • Stan Neale (1894–1918), Australian rules footballer
  • Stephen Neale, American philosopher
  • Thomas Neale (1641–1699), British founder of the North American Postal Service
  • Tom Neale, New Zealand lone occupant of Suwarrow
  • Walter Neale (c1600–1639), British explorer and Colonial administrator
  • William Neale (disambiguation)