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  1. by John George Campbell | posted in: Art Collecting, Frederick Priddat, Jack Whitaker, Mid Century Art, Roy Besser, Snow, Winter | 2. When Winter winds blow cold and chill And Winter nights seem calm and still There’s still a lot of work to do To keep the homestead warm The fire must stay alit and hot Like cocoa warming in the pot …. Continued.

  2. John George Campbell. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. John George Campbell is known for It's Garry Shandling's Show. (1986) and Alice (1976). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro.

  3. When John George Campbell was born on 2 October 1883, in Macdowall, Duck Lake No. 463, Saskatchewan, Canada, his father, Angus "Black Angus" James Campbell, was 39 and his mother, Catherine Jordan, was 30. He married Frances Letitia Adams on 16 July 1905, in Lindsay District, Prince Albert No. 461, Saskatchewan, Canada.

  4. as Gerard Carriere in Phantom. I was unfamilar with the Yeston/Kopit production of Phantom, when I was first asked to audition for both roles of Eric, and Gerard Carriere. Being a baritone, my focus was on the role of Eric, though I knew, age wise, I was better suited for Gerard Carriere, Eric’s father. So, prior to auditioning, I studied ...

  5. by John George Campbell | posted in: Art Collecting, Frederick Priddat, Jack Whitaker, Mid Century Art, Roy Besser, Snow, Winter | 2 When Winter winds blow cold and chill And Winter nights seem calm and still There’s still a lot of work to do To keep the homestead warm The fire must stay alit and hot Like cocoa warming in the pot …

  6. George Campbell. (1719-1796) George Campbell, the son a Presbyterian minister, was born in Aberdeen on Christmas Day 1719, a religious festival that at the time went unobserved by Scottish Calvinists. At the age of fifteen, Campbell attended Marischal College, one of two local universities, where he studied logic, metaphysics, pneumatology ...

  7. George John Douglas Campbell, 8. und 1. Duke of Argyll KG, PC, FRS (* 30. April 1823 auf Ardencaple Castle in Helensburgh; † 24. April 1900 auf Inveraray Castle in Argyllshire) war ein britischer Adliger, Schriftsteller und liberaler Politiker. Bis 1847 führte er den Höflichkeitstitel Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne .