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Name: George Graham
Birth Date: c. 1673
Death Date: 1751
Nationality: English
Gender: Male
Occupations: inventor

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Biography of George Graham
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At age 14 George Graham became the apprentice to a London clockmaker. After serving a period of seven years in this capacity, Graham was employed by Thomas Tompion (1639-1713), the most prominent horologist and instrument maker of his time. During his...


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George Graham Summary
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1673?-1751 British instrument maker and inventor famed for his astronomical instruments as well as his clocks and watches. Apprenticed to a London clockmaker in 1688, George Graham took over the business in 1713 then perfected the first successful...
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George Graham (1674?-1751) was an English clockmaker and inventor and a member of the Royal...


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The Independent - London
Why the FA banned George Graham
11/10/1995: 2,899 words, approx. 10 pages
The Football Association yesterday published detailed findings of this summer's disciplinary commission which found the former Arsenal manager, George Graham, guilty of misconduct and suspended him from all football activity until 30 June 1996. The following are edited extracts from the commission's 'Statement of...
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The Washington Post
Political Scientist George Graham
03/11/2005: 702 words, approx. 2 pages
George Adams Graham, 100, a political scientist and an expert in public administration who helped lead the Brookings Institution and the National Academy of Public Administration, died Feb. 25 of progressive heart failure at his home in Chapel Hill, N.C. He also was a...
 


 

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