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Frederick Green may refer to: Frederick Green (footballer) (1851–1928), English footballer. Frederick W. Green (congressman) (1816–1879), U.S. Representative from Ohio.
Frederick William Green (March 31, 1911 – March 1, 1987) was an American swing jazz guitarist who played rhythm guitar with the Count Basie Orchestra for almost fifty years. Early life and education. Green was born in Charleston, South Carolina on March 31, 1911.
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May 24, 2016 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Frederick Green, photographer active in Boston USA, 1890s-1900s [1] [2] Media in category "Fred Green" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Portrait of baby by Green of 140 Court Street in Boston.png 489 × 752; 437 KB.
From 1904 he lived in Brighton where there were a number of experimenters developing still and moving pictures in colour. Initially working with William Norman Lascelles Davidson, Friese-Greene patented a two-colour moving picture system using prisms in 1905.
Biography of 'Green family'. Showmen, cinema exhibitors and renters. The son of a master cabinet maker, George started his career as an apprentice watch maker coming into ownership of a fairground carousel through a bad debt owed to his father and developing from there a number of travelling shows.
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