Paley
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Paley may refer to:
  • Albert Paley
    Albert Paley
    Albert Paley is a modernist American metal sculptor, who was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1944. He earned both a BFA and an MFA from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. Paley initially worked as a goldsmith and moved to Rochester, New York in 1969 to teach at the Rochester Institute...

     (born 1944), a modernist American metal sculptor
  • A. G. V. Paley, British army officer and first Chief of the Defence Staff of Ghana
  • Edward Paley (1823–1895), Lancaster architect
  • Frederick Apthorp Paley
    Frederick Apthorp Paley
    Frederick Apthorp Paley , was an English classical scholar.Born at Easingwold in Yorkshire, he was the grandson of William Paley, and was educated at Shrewsbury School and St John's College, Cambridge...

     (1815–1888), English classical scholar
  • Grace Paley
    Grace Paley
    Grace Paley was an American-Jewish short story writer, poet, and political activist.-Biography:Grace Paley was born in the Bronx to Isaac and Manya Ridnyik Goodside, who anglicized the family name from Gutseit on immigrating from Ukraine. Her father was a doctor. The family spoke Russian and...

     (1922–2007), writer and peace activist
  • Henry Paley
    Henry Paley
    Henry Anderson Paley was an English architect, the only son of Edward Paley, also an architect, of Lancaster. He started his training with his father and Hubert Austin, then went on to the London office of T. E. Collcutt. He returned to his father's practice in 1882 and became a partner in 1886...

     (1859–1946), Lancaster architect, son of Edward
  • Maureen Paley
    Maureen Paley
    Maureen Paley is the American owner of a contemporary art gallery in Bethnal Green, London, where she lives. It was founded in 1984, called Interim Art during the 1990s, and renamed Maureen Paley in 2004. She exhibited Young British Artists at an early stage...

     (born 1953), an American art dealer, based in London, England
  • Nina Paley
    Nina Paley
    Nina Paley is an Americancartoonist, animator and free culture activist.She directed the animated feature film Sita Sings the Blues. She was the artist and often the writer of comic strips Nina's Adventures and Fluff, but most of her recent work has been in animation...

  • Princess Olga Paley, second wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia
    Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia
    Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia was the eighth child of Tsar Alexander II of Russia by his first wife Empress Maria Alexandrovna. His birth was commemorated by the naming of the city of Pavlodar in Kazakhstan...

  • Raymond Paley
    Raymond Paley
    Raymond Edward Alan Christopher Paley was an English mathematician. Paley was born in Bournemouth, England. He was educated at Eton. From there he entered Trinity College, Cambridge where he showed himself the most brilliant student among a remarkable collection of fellow undergraduates...

     (1907–1933), mathematician
  • Vladimir Paley (1897–1918), Russian poet, son of Olga
  • William Paley
    William Paley
    William Paley was a British Christian apologist, philosopher, and utilitarian. He is best known for his exposition of the teleological argument for the existence of God in his work Natural Theology, which made use of the watchmaker analogy .-Life:Paley was Born in Peterborough, England, and was...

     (1743–1805), Christian apologist and philosopher
  • William S. Paley
    William S. Paley
    William S. Paley was the chief executive who built Columbia Broadcasting System from a small radio network into one of the foremost radio and television network operations in the United States.-Early life:...

     (1901–1990), broadcaster
  • Paley, Seine-et-Marne
    Paley, Seine-et-Marne
    Paley is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region' in north-central France.-External links:* * *...

    , a commune of the Seine-et-Marne département, in France
  • Paley Street, a village in Berkshire
  • Joshua Paley, computer science teacher
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