Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6106686> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6106686 subject Q5834038.
- Q6106686 subject Q6561517.
- Q6106686 subject Q7927769.
- Q6106686 subject Q8416060.
- Q6106686 abstract "J. P. (John Percival) Martin (1879 – 24 March 1966) was an English author best known for his Uncle series of children's stories.Martin was born in Scarborough in the county of Yorkshire in summer 1879 and became a Methodist minister in 1902 before serving as a missionary in South Africa and as an army chaplain in Palestine during the First World War. After the Second World War he lived in the village of Timberscombe in Somerset, where he died in March 1966. In 1905 he married Sarah McCormick in Durham. He later married for a second time. He had four children, two girls and two boys. One of his daughters, Stella, became a playwright and married the poet R.N. Currey.".
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink theelephantnotintheroomw.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink uncle.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink liontower.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink uncle.html.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink talesfromhomeward.blogspot.com.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink displaystory.cfm?story_id=5323657.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink uncle.htm.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink uncle.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink martin_j_p.
- Q6106686 wikiPageExternalLink author.html.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q11148.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q131539.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q163.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q17152709.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q1765120.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q180089.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q1955057.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q210059.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q219477.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q23157.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q23792.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q258.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q27066.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q28575.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q3297469.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q33203.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q34217.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q34755.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q361.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q453980.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q5099499.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q536913.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q5834038.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q6318027.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q6561517.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q6776490.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7273862.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7326684.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q743521.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q766826.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7882687.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7882716.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7882843.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7882844.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7882846.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7882847.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7927769.
- Q6106686 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416060.
- Q6106686 type Thing.
- Q6106686 comment "J. P. (John Percival) Martin (1879 – 24 March 1966) was an English author best known for his Uncle series of children's stories.Martin was born in Scarborough in the county of Yorkshire in summer 1879 and became a Methodist minister in 1902 before serving as a missionary in South Africa and as an army chaplain in Palestine during the First World War. After the Second World War he lived in the village of Timberscombe in Somerset, where he died in March 1966.".
- Q6106686 label "J. P. Martin".