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  1. Wars. First Anglo-Sikh War. Sir Richard Strachey GCSI FRS FRGS (24 July 1817 – 12 February 1908) was a British soldier and Indian administrator, the third son of Edward Strachey and grandson of Sir Henry Strachey, 1st Baronet .

  2. Stone carvings and sculptures. Richard studied Sculpture at Bath Academy of Arts, when Ken Hughes was head of the department. During the holidays, he worked for Barry Baldwin masonry and Carving Ltd. who helped him with a practical approach to stonework.

  3. 25 de ago. de 2021 · In April 1996, in a book called The Finances and Public Works of India (1869-81) written by John and Richard Strachey, both brothers and administrative officers in British India, he uncovered...

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  4. www.onformsculpture.co.uk › artist › richard-stracheyrichard strachey - on form

    richard strachey - on form. Born in 1950 on the Mendip hills, Richard studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Arts. During the holidays Richard worked for a local stonemasonry business. After leaving college, he worked as a conservator, mason and carver on many historic buildings including Wells, Truro and Bristol cathedrals. His workshop is in Devon.

  5. James Strachey; Información personal; Nacimiento: 26 de septiembre de 1887 Londres (Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda) Fallecimiento: 25 de abril de 1967 (79 años) High Wycombe (Reino Unido) Nacionalidad: Británica y estadounidense: Familia; Padres: Richard Strachey Jane Strachey: Cónyuge: Alix Strachey (desde 1920) Educación; Educado ...

  6. 24 de feb. de 2005 · Abstract. The Stracheys were an exceptionally intelligent and unusual family, prominent in imperial administration, science, and feminism in the nineteenth century, and in the suffrage movement, women’s education, and the bringing of new approaches to sexuality in the twentieth century.

  7. James Beaumont Strachey ( / ˈstreɪtʃi /; 26 September 1887, London – 25 April 1967, High Wycombe) was a British psychoanalyst, and, with his wife Alix, a translator of Sigmund Freud into English.