• Captain Robert Alexander Birkbeck DFC (8 October 1898 – 9 January 1938), was a British World War I flying ace credited with 10 aerial victories. Birkbeck received...
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    Birkbeck, University of London (formally Birkbeck College, University of London), is a research university located in Bloomsbury, London, England, and...
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  • Birkbeck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Birkbeck (1838–1907), Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom Elena...
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    2015. Retrieved April 19, 2015. Matt Birkbeck (2005). A Deadly Secret: the Bizarre and Chilling Story of Robert Durst. Berkley (Penguin Random House LLC)...
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    Matt Birkbeck (born Brooklyn, N.Y.) is an American investigative journalist and author. He is best known for his books A Beautiful Child (2004), which...
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    Birkbeck, a mining engineer from Illinois in the United States, who was in Mexico managing a silver mine. He was descended from the English Birkbecks...
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    Squadron had among its ranks no fewer than 31 flying aces. They include Robert A. Birkbeck, Quintin Brand (later Air Vice Marshal), Douglas Cameron, William...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 5 August 2024. "The Birkbeck College coat of arms" (PDF). Birkbeck's Magazine. No. 35. 2016. pp. 10–11. Retrieved 6 December...
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    Excellence of theology, and Origin of forms and qualities Robert Boyle Project, Birkbeck, University of London Summary juxtaposition of Boyle's The Sceptical...
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  • Hilliard Brooke Bell Robert A. Birkbeck Lloyd S. Breadner Arthur Roy Brown Frederick Elliott Brown Sydney Carlin Robert L. Chidlaw-Roberts Adrian Cole Valentine...
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  • Morris Birkbeck (January 23, 1764 – June 4, 1825) was an English agricultural innovator, author/publicist, anti-slavery campaigner and early 19th-century...
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    through Scotland, patterned on that founded by George Birkbeck at Glasgow (he would later found Birkbeck College, the University of London's night school)...
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  • Lost Wife of Robert Durst, originally aired on November 11, 2017. Birkbeck covered the Durst case for People magazine and Reader's Digest. A Deadly Secret...
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  • List of people from Bournemouth (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Captain Keith Muspratt (1897–1918) First World War flying ace Captain Robert A. Birkbeck (1898–1938) World War I flying ace Flight Lieutenant Charles John...
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  • Oxford, where he held a college scholarship and gained a First in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, and finally at Birkbeck College, London, where...
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    Edward Birkbeck, 1st Baronet KCVO DL (11 October 1838 – 2 September 1908) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. Birkbeck was born...
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  • retirement (1981) he was Professor of Classics and Ancient History at Birkbeck, University of London. Following his retirement from the professorship...
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    London County and Westminster Bank, then acquired the former business of Birkbeck Bank in 1911, Ulster Bank in 1917, and Parr's Bank in 1918, following which...
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    MacDonald was a student at Birkbeck from 1886-1887, forging a lifelong passion for the arts. Self, Robert (2017). Neville Chamberlain: A Biography. Routledge...
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    Bear Grylls (category Alumni of Birkbeck, University of London)
    the University of the West of England, Bristol and at Birkbeck College, where he graduated with a 2:2 bachelor's degree, obtained part-time, in Hispanic...
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  • including Justin Bengry of Birkbeck University of London and Matt Houlbrook of the University of Birmingham, argued that such a pardon would be "bad history"...
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  • Ysabel Caroline Birkbeck née Elwes (1859–1934) was a British toymaker and philanthropist, best known as founder of the notable Westacre Dolls' House company...
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    Roger Penrose (redirect from Robert Penrose)
    University, Princeton and Cornell during 1966–67 and 1969. In 1964, while a reader at Birkbeck College, London, (and having had his attention drawn from pure mathematics...
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    Rosalind Franklin (category Academics of Birkbeck, University of London)
    and her colleague Maurice Wilkins, Franklin was compelled to move to Birkbeck College in 1953. Franklin is best known for her work on the X-ray diffraction...
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    Germany in 1933 caused Otto Robert Frisch to make the decision to move to London, where he joined the staff at Birkbeck College and worked with the physicist...
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  • full-time undergraduate student experience, commonly omit reference to Birkbeck, University of London, and the Open University, both of which specialise...
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  • The Birkbeck Lectures in Ecclesiastical History have been held at Trinity College, Cambridge, since 1886. The source for the list below is: "Past Birkbeck...
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    Other courses include a one-year acting foundation course introduced in 2007; an MA in Text & Performance, affiliated with Birkbeck, University of London...
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  • Bernal's laboratory at Birkbeck College in London, where he occupied the desk that had been Rosalind Franklin's desk during her time as a researcher there....
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    honours in 1954 and a PhD in plant polysaccharides in 1957, under Professor Gerald Aspinall. Appointed to a teaching position at Birkbeck College, University...
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