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Gallichan made his name as a journalist, being one of the earliest members of the staff of the Daily Mail, [2] and was later a pioneer in sex education in Britain. [2] Gallichan's earliest works were released under the pseudonym Geoffrey Mortimer, including a number of novels and some essays on sex and morality.
Hartley became the second wife of the journalist and writer Walter M. Gallichan on 9 May 1901. He had written under the name Geoffrey Mortimer. After their marriage her husband wrote under his own name and Hartley assigned her work to "C. Gasquoine Hartley (Mrs Walter Gallichan)", both writing about their leisurely lifestyle.
John Roderick Geoffrey Francis Edward Lambton, Viscount Lambton (6 September 1920 – 4 February 1941), committed suicide by shooting himself. Antony Claud Frederick Lambton, 6th Earl of Durham (10 July 1922 – 30 December 2006)
Geoffrey Francis Challinor, Works Manager, Girling Ltd. Leonard Hough Challis, MIAE, Regional Maintenance and Certifying Officer, Northern Region, Ministry of War Transport. Mabel Winifred Jeannette Chamberlain, Higher Clerical Officer, India Office. Arthur John Chambers, Director and Works Manager, Projectile and Engineering Company Ltd.
Geoffrey Francis Archer, Commissioner: October 1919 to 17 August 1922: Geoffrey Francis Archer, Governor: From 5 June 1920, Sir Geoffrey Francis Archer 17 August 1922 to 29 November 1925: Gerald Henry Summers, Governor: From 23 June 1925, Sir Gerald Henry Summers 29 November 1925 to 26 January 1926: Harold Baxter Kittermaster, acting Governor
Geoffrey Kirk – Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge; Hugh Trevor Lambrick - archaeologist, historian and administrator; Dr John Morris – historian and founder of the historical journal Past & Present; Charles Kay Ogden – linguist, psychologist and philosopher and inventor of Basic English
A. Jacques Abady; Michael Abbensetts; David Acheson (mathematician) Paul Addison; David Howard Adeney; Yemi Ajibade; John Akomfrah; Denis Alexander; Samuel Alexander
Geoffrey Francis "Geoff" Hendriks (born 6 February 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the West Perth Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) between 1975 and 1985. He is the youngest premiership player in the competition's history, having won a premiership with the Falcons at the age of 16 in his ...