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  2. Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, George VI granted the title "Royal" and in 1947 the professional body became the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. [11] RICS Headquarters, Parliament Square, London. The RICS (with the CIOB, CIBSE, IstructE and RIBA) was a founder member of the Building Industry Council, today the Construction Industry Council, in 1988. [12]

  3. Irene Barclay - Wikipedia

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    Irene Barclay (née Martin, 27 May 1894 – 21 March 1989) was the first woman to qualify in Britain as a chartered surveyor, and was a noted campaigner for social housing. Early life and education [ edit ]

  4. Chartered surveyors in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A Chartered surveyor in the United Kingdom is a surveyor who is a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ("RICS"). Until the end of the 20th century, some members were members of the ISVA ("Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers"), but this organisation merged into the RICS in 1999.

  5. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    The Times and the Daily Telegraph publish anthologies of obituaries under a common theme, such as military obituaries, sports obituaries, heroes and adventurers, entertainers, rogues, eccentric lives, etc. The British Medical Journal encourages doctors to write their own obituaries for publication after their death. [citation needed]

  6. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  7. Donald Angus Cameron of Lochiel - Wikipedia

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    He was the eldest son of four children born to Col. Sir Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, 26th Chief, KT, and his wife, Margaret Gathorne-Hardy, only daughter of Lt.-Col. the Hon. Nigel Gathorne-Hardy, himself son of the 2nd Earl of Cranbrook.

  8. Land (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Land is a monthly peer-reviewed, open access, scientific journal that is published by MDPI. It was established in 2012. It was established in 2012. The journal explores land use /land change, land management , land system science, and landscape -related issues. [ 1 ]

  9. Wallace Fowlie - Wikipedia

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    From Chartered Land (William R Scott, New York, 1938) Jean Cocteau: The History of a Poet's Age (1966) Journal of Rehearsals: A Memoir (1997) ISBN 0-8223-1945-4; Intervalles (A. Magne, Paris, 1939, published under pen name Michel Wallace) La Pureté dans l'Art (Editions de l'Arbre, Montreal, 1941) Lautréamont (Twayne, New York, 1973) ISBN 0 ...