William Lincoln Bakewell (November 26, 1888 – May 21, 1969) was the only American aboard the Endurance during the 1914 to 1916 Imperial Trans-Antarctic...
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footballer Marika Bakewell (born 1985), Canadian curler William Lincoln Bakewell (1888–1969), American sailor and adventurer Frederick Bakewell (1800–1869)...
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11.6% of those under age 18 and 13.4% of those age 65 or over. William Lincoln Bakewell, Antarctic explorer Mike Shaw, pro wrestler "2022 U.S. Gazetteer...
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after William Lincoln Bakewell, the lone American on Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated 1914–16 expedition in the Endurance to this area; Bakewell reportedly...
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Blackborow and his friend, William Lincoln Bakewell, travelled to Buenos Aires looking for new employment. There, Bakewell was taken on as an able seaman...
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All Saints' Church, Bakewell, is the parish church of Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. The church was founded in 920, during...
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actor (Rat Race) Ann Bannon (born 1932), pulp fiction writer William Lincoln Bakewell (1888–1969), able seaman on Shackleton Antarctic expedition Thomas...
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anti-colonialist, feminist activist and pacifist (b. 1881) May 21 – William Lincoln Bakewell, American explorer (b. 1888) May 23 – Jimmy McHugh, American composer...
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activist (b. 1949) Fred Sherman, film actor (b. 1905) May 21 – William Lincoln Bakewell, explorer (b. 1888) May 23 Frank Gray, physicist and researcher...
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Seaman, Aurora, Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-1916. William Lincoln Bakewell Bronze. Antarctic 1914-1916. Able Seaman, Endurance, Imperial Trans-Antarctic...
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Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray, as well as leading periodicals such as Punch, which they also owned. Bradbury was born in Bakewell in Derbyshire...
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Chatsworth House (category William Talman buildings)
a stately home in the Derbyshire Dales, 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Bakewell and 9 miles (14 km) west of Chesterfield, England. The seat of the Duke...
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Herefordshire, beginning some decades before the noted work of Robert Bakewell.: 197 It has spread to many countries; in 2023 the populations reported...
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Edward in 920: Then [Edward] went from there into the Peak District to Bakewell and ordered a borough to be built in the neighbourhood and manned. And...
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first Astronomer Royal of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich in 1675. Robert Bakewell, of Dishley in Leicestershire and known for his English Leicester sheep...
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fine-boned sheep, with long, lustrous wool. The Lincoln Longwool was improved by Bakewell, and in turn the Lincoln was used to develop the subsequent breed,...
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Fort Atkinson Historical Society. Aitken, David D. Babcock, Stephen M. Bakewell, Robert Bang, Bernhard L. F. Borden, Gail De Laval, Karl Gustav Eckles...
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The Cupboard Maggie Ross Michael Bakewell Alan Gibson Peter Jeffrey, Rosemary Leach, Donald Gee, Helen Booth, William Moore, Charles Lamb, Ella Milne 20...
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a little milk, although high in fat. In the eighteenth century Robert Bakewell applied his methods of selective breeding to these cattle, which for a...
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Archived 18 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine (Oxford UP, 1924) . Lyndsey Bakewell, "Changing scenes and flying machines: re-examination of spectacle and...
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Mission Culture on the Upper Amazon, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, p. 11 Ganson 2003, p. 31. Bakewell, 258 Gott, 29 Ganson 2003, p. 35. Haase...
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Statistical, and General History of Buxton, Chatsworth, Edensor, Castlteon [!] Bakewell, Haddon, Matlock, and Cromford; with an Introduction, Giving a Succinct...
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naturalist and painter (27 January 1851), speaking to his friend William Bakewell while suffering from senility "Neither life nor death, nor any being...
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Audubon met the owner of the nearby Fatland Ford estate, William Bakewell, and his daughter Lucy Bakewell. Audubon set about to study American birds, determined...
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She is a Fen. Far as the eye can scour, League after grassy league from Lincoln tower To Stilton in the fields, she is a Fen. Yet this high cheese, by...
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United States Congress. Retrieved August 25, 2019. United States Congress. "BAKEWELL, Charles Montague (id: B000079)". Biographical Directory of the United...
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Sean Barrett, Brian Glover and Peter Vaughan. It was produced by Michael Bakewell and dramatised by Gregory Evans. It was most recently repeated on BBC Radio...
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fine-boned sheep, with long, lustrous wool. The Lincoln Longwool was improved by Bakewell, and in turn the Lincoln was used to develop the subsequent breed,...
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corresponds to today's Peak District National Park. The Royal Forest included Bakewell, Tideswell, Castleton, Ladybower and the Derwent Valley near Loxley. The...
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was succeeded in his peerage and estates by his eldest surviving son, William. He had previously represented Northamptonshire in Parliament. Two of his...
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