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- Anglo-Russian abstract "For the military-historical term see Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland, Anglo-Russian invasion of Naples, for the political term see Anglo-Russian EntenteThe Anglo-Russians were an English expatriate business community centred in St Petersburg, then also Moscow, from the 1730s till the 1920s. This community was established against the background of Peter I's recruitment of foreign engineers for his new capital, and generally cooperative diplomatic relations between the Russian and British empires. Some of the families were resident in Russia for several generations, though generally retaining UK citizenship and sending their children to be educated in England. Some lived there for so long that their English acquired a distinctive accent peculiar to Anglo-Russians.Notable Anglo-Russian families were built around the trading houses and businesses of the Cazalet family, - the Cazalet-Miller business empire including the Ebsworth family, and Whishaw family. One of the first Anglo-Russian families was established by Noah Cazalet (1757-1800), a silk weaver, settled in St Petersburg and expanded into the burgeoning business of rope manufacture for sailing ships. In 1860 Edward Cazalet married an Elizabeth Marshall, and became connected to the company of William Miller & Co, of Leith in Scotland. The Whishaw family, of Hills and Whishaw Ltd, included James Whishaw, and influential intermediary in development of the Baku oilfields and Stella Zoe Whishaw, later Baroness Meyendorff, an Anglo-Russian actress who wrote a memoir Through terror to freedom - the dramatic story of an Englishwoman's life and adventures in Russia before, during & after the revolution in 1929, and then became a film diva in the 1930s.A fictional account of Anglo-Russians is found in Penelope Fitzgerald's The Beginning of Spring (London, 1988).".
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- Anglo-Russian wikiPageRevisionID "695565346".
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Coates_(musician).
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_I_of_Russia.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Russian_Entente.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Russian_invasion_of_Holland.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Russian_invasion_of_Naples.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_diaspora.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_people_of_English_descent.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saint_Petersburg.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Expatriate.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Billings.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Leonid_Sherwood.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Olga_Menchik.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Penelope_Fitzgerald.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Peter_the_Great.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum_industry_in_Azerbaijan.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Russia–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Petersburg.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Stella_Arbenina.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Vera_Menchik.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Favorsky.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Osipovich_Sherwood.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Vladimirovich_Sherwood.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anglo-Russian".
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EnglishDiaspora.
- Anglo-Russian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Anglo-Russian subject Category:English_diaspora.
- Anglo-Russian subject Category:Russian_people_of_English_descent.
- Anglo-Russian subject Category:Saint_Petersburg.
- Anglo-Russian hypernym Community.
- Anglo-Russian type Place.
- Anglo-Russian type Settlement.
- Anglo-Russian type Place.
- Anglo-Russian comment "For the military-historical term see Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland, Anglo-Russian invasion of Naples, for the political term see Anglo-Russian EntenteThe Anglo-Russians were an English expatriate business community centred in St Petersburg, then also Moscow, from the 1730s till the 1920s.".
- Anglo-Russian label "Anglo-Russian".
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- Anglo-Russian sameAs m.0n5vy34.
- Anglo-Russian sameAs Q4763664.
- Anglo-Russian wasDerivedFrom Anglo-Russian?oldid=695565346.
- Anglo-Russian isPrimaryTopicOf Anglo-Russian.