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The RAC Foundation (The Royal Automobile Club Foundation for Motoring) is a British pro-motoring think tank [1] ... Greenwell had previously been: Vice President ...
Greenwell has received the Grolier Prize, the Rella Lossy Award, an award from the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Foundation, and the Bechtel Prize from the Teachers & Writers Collaborative. [23] He was the 2008 John Atherton Scholar for Poetry at the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference .
The Greenwell Store is a historic building now run as a museum by the Kona Historical Society. ... They lived in a wooden house, (the foundation is still visible) and ...
Joseph Greenwell CBE, DL (born 8 May 1951) is a British business executive. He was educated at Purbrook Grammar School and at the University of East Anglia (BA, English and American Literature). [1] He served as chairman and CEO of Jaguar Land Rover from 2003 to 2005 and Chairman of Ford UK from 2009 to 2013. [2]
Carlyle Greenwell (1884–1961), Australian architect; George Clementson Greenwell (1821–1900), British mining engineer; Harry Edward Greenwell (1944–2013), American serial killer; Henry Nicholas Greenwell (1826–1891), English merchant who sold Kona coffee, founder of the Greenwell Store; Joe Greenwell (born 1951), British business executive
The Greenwell Baronetcy, of Marden Park in Godstone in the County of Surrey and Greenwell in Wolsingham in the County of Durham, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 19 July 1906 as part of the King's Birthday Honours for the stockbroker Walpole Greenwell.
In The Atlantic, Garth Greenwell suggested that A Little Life is "the long-awaited gay novel", as "it engages with aesthetic modes long coded as queer: melodrama, sentimental fiction, grand opera. By violating the canons of current literary taste, by embracing melodrama and exaggeration and sentiment, it can access emotional truth denied more ...
William Greenwell was born 23 March 1820 at the estate known as Greenwell Ford near Lanchester, County Durham, England.He was the eldest son of William Thomas Greenwell (1777–1856) and Dorothy Smales. [1]