1925
Richard Simon - painter - died in 1993.
After Dr. Charles Richard Drew pioneered the development of blood banks, he received the NAACP Spingarn Medal for his work in proving to the public that there is no significant difference in the blood of people of different races.
See the link for 10 Richard Longs, hopefully one of them is the one you are asking about. If it is the artist Richard Long, he is still very much alive.
Clement Drew (American, 1806-1889)Dorothy Hart Drew (American, 1910-1994)Dudley Joseph Drew (Australian, 1924)George H. Drew (American, born circa 1830)George W. Drew (American, 1875-1968)Jacob DrewJohn DrewJudy Drew (Australian, 1951)Kenneth Drew (Irish)Leonard Drew (1961)Leonardo Drew (American, 1961)Marian DrewMary Drew (active circa 1880)Nancy Drew (American)William Drew (Australian, born circa 1928-1984)Jessie Drew-Bear (American, 1877-1962)
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Washington D.C :)
the adhesive tape was invented by Richard g.drew
Richard G. Drew was born on Thursday, June 22nd, 1899.
No he did not.
Richard Maxwell Drew died on 1850-07-11.
Richard Cleveland Drew died on 1919-12-21.
He has one son in Adelaide Australia don drew
yes
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Richard G. Drew was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
The adhesive tape was invented by Richard G. Drew.