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Charles Phillips (archaeologist) Charles William Phillips (24 April 1901 – 23 September 1985) was a British archaeologist best known for leading the 1939 excavation of the Sutton Hoo burial ship, an intact collection of Anglo-Saxon grave-goods. In 1946 he replaced O G S Cr ...
(1901–1985), British archaeologist *
Charles Philips (artist) Charles Philips (c.1703–1747) was an English artist known for painting a number of portraits and conversation pieces for noble and Royal patrons in the mid-eighteenth century. Biography Philips was baptised in the combined parish of St Mi ...
, (ca.1703-1747), English painter *
Charles Phillips (businessman) Charles E. Phillips (born June 1959)Kalte, Pamela M. (ed)''Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 57'' Gale Research Inc., 2007. pp. 107–108. (reprint is an American business executive in the tech industry. He is the co-founder of Recognize, a ...
(born 1959), American businessman, CEO of Infor *
Charles Phillips (bishop) Charles Phillips was a member of the Church Mission Society (CMS) based in the Lagos Colony who became Bishop of Ondo. Early career Charles Phillips was the son of an Egba former slave also called Charles Phillips who returned from Sierra Leone ...
(died 1906), Nigerian clergyman and Bishop of Ondo *
Charles Phillips (figure skater) Charles Phillips (born 1938) was an American ice dancer. Competing with Margie Ackles, he won the gold medal at the 1960 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Phillips lived in Hollywood and was a 1957 graduate of UCLA. He and Ackles were coache ...
(born 1938), American figure skater *
Charles Phillips (barrister) Charles Phillips (1787?–1859) was an Irish barrister and writer. Life Phillips was born at Sligo about 1787, was son of William Phillips, a councillor of the town, who was connected in some way with Oliver Goldsmith's family, and died in 180 ...
(1787?–1859), Irish barrister and writer *
Charles Phillips (Wisconsin politician, born 1824) Charles Henry Phillips (February 21, 1824January 1, 1879) was an American farmer, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served three terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Jefferson County, and was elected to the Wisconsin Stat ...
(1824–1879), American politician in Wisconsin * Charles D. F. Phillips, British medical doctor (1830–1904) *
Charles Franklin Phillips Charles Franklin Phillips (May 25, 1910 – March 3, 1998) was an American economist who served as the fourth President of Bates College from March 1944 to November 1967. Previous to his assumption of the Bates presidency, he was the deputy admin ...
(1910–1998), American economist *
Charles James Phillips Charles James Phillips (15 May 1863 – 2 June 1940) of London, England, and New York City, was a philatelist highly regarded in both England where he started his philatelic career and in the United States, where he emigrated to in 1922. Ph ...
(1863–1940), Anglo-American philatelist *
Charles Henry Phillips Charles Henry Phillips (1822 – 1888) was an English pharmacist who is universally known for his invention ''Phillips' Milk of Magnesia''. Early days He moved from England to an estate at 666 Glenbrook Rd. in Glenbrook, a section of Sta ...
(1820–1882), English pharmacist known for his invention ''Phillips Milk of Magnesia'' *
Charles H. Phillips Charles Hermann Phillips (January 21, 1859May 24, 1938) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate from 1933 to 1937, representing Wisconsin's 6th State Senate dist ...
(1859–1938), American lawyer and politician in Wisconsin *
C. E. S. Phillips Major Charles Edmund Stanley Phillips OBE FIP FRSE (18 February 1871 – 17 October 1945) was a 20th-century British physicist and radiologist. He was also a gifted amateur artist. One of the founders of the Institute of Physics in 1920, the ...
(Charles Edmund Stanley Phillips, 1871–1945), British radiologist and artist


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* Charlie Phillips (disambiguation) {{hndis, Phillips, Charles