Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel, KCIE (3 April 1828 – 23 January 1918) was an English civil engineer. Rendel was born in Plymouth, the eldest son of the...
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Rendel is a surname, and may refer to Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel (1828–1918), English civil engineer Alexander Meadows Rendel (Sandy Rendel) (1910–1991)...
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collars, so they could bite down on them if need be. According to Alexander Meadows Rendel, one such agent, the pills contained cyanide and would kill in...
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James Meadows Rendel FRS (December 1799 – 21 November 1856) was a British civil engineer. Rendel was the son of the surveyor James Rendel or Rendle and...
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Sandy Rendel was a SOE agent and foreign correspondent for The Times, and he was a great-grandson of civil engineer Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel, and a...
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Alexander Meadows Rendel CBE (1910–1991) was a British diplomat and solicitor who also served as a Special Operations Executive agent in Crete during World...
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Bridge usually also show the Ayub Bridge. It was designed by Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel; he designed the Lansdowne Bridge Rohri at Sukkur over the Indus...
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Harendra Kishore Singh Bahadur (1884) Dietrich Brandis (1887) Alexander Meadows Rendel Donald Campbell Macnabb George Christopher Molesworth Birdwood...
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was designed by Sir Bradford Leslie, Chief Engineer in India and Alexander Meadows Rendel. Its steel was manufactured by Hawks Crawshay of Gateshead in England...
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engineers Alexander Meadows Rendel and Hamilton Owen Rendel, and of naval architect George Wightwick Rendel. Educated at Eton College, Rendel then attended...
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Alexander Meadows Rendel (1829–1918) – civil engineer George Wightwick Rendel (1833–1902) – naval architect and civil engineer Emily Frances Rendel (1836–1897)...
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Rendel, was a civil engineer. He was the son of Alexander Meadows Rendel and the nephew of Stuart Rendel. Her mother, Ruth Frances née Paul, was the daughter...
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siblings included Alexander Meadows Rendel, Hamilton Owen Rendel and the Liberal MP Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel. George Rendel married firstly on...
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constructed by Braithwaite and Kirk Company based on design of Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel. It was completed in 1912, and trains started moving on it in 1915...
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Ricardo, the architect, and his wife Catherine Jane, daughter of Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel, a civil engineer. Ricardo was descended from a brother of the...
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Anna. Ricard was married to Catharine Jane Rendel, a daughter of civil engineer Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel. Together, they were the parents of: Harry...
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No. 17 originally belonged to Sir Alexander Meadows Rendel, one of a family of British civil engineers. Sir Alexander gave the house rent-free to the club...
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(out of a total of 136,000 tons shipped) The dock was designed by Alexander Meadows Rendel One of the witnesses in favour of the SJR's Bill had been James...
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Rendel named the nursery school in his honour and adorned its walls with a frieze of his pictures. Rendel's grandfather, Alexander Meadows Rendel, provided...
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Clement Wedgwood and his wife Emily, daughter of the engineer James Meadows Rendel. His elder brother was Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood. He was educated...
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Farkas Bolyai (born 1775), Hungarian mathematician. November 21 – James Meadows Rendel (born 1799), English civil engineer. December 23/24 – Hugh Miller (born...
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system of manufacturing. Copley Medal: John Hellins January – James Meadows Rendel, English civil engineer (died 1856) January 12 – Priscilla Susan Bury...
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Reiner Studied deformation, strain and flow, coined "rheology" James Meadows Rendel Bridges, harbours John Rennie the Elder Canals, bridges, docks John...
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(1835–45) Sir John Rennie (1845–48) Sir William Cubitt (1849–1851) James Meadows Rendel (1852–53) Robert Stephenson (1855–57) Joseph Locke (1857–59) John Robinson...
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Wilson as the head psychiatrist and Medical Officer, Colonel Richard Meadows Rendel as Commanding Officer, psychologists Eric Trist and Isabel Menzies Lyth...
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Matthew Barr McNair, Royal Army Service Corps 2nd Lt. William Vincent Rendel Lt. Eric John Vardon, East Surrey Regiment 2nd Lt. Vsevolod Victor Watson...
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Regiment Capt. Sidney George Redman, Northumberland Fusiliers Maj. Richard Meadows Rendel, Royal Artillery Capt. Thomas Shuttleworth Kendall, Dorsetshire Regiment...
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Perring (1813–1869) Benjamin Piercy (1827–1888) William Alexander Provis (1792–1870) James Meadows Rendel (1799–1856) John Rennie the younger (1794–1874) Richard...
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lost his life while serving. Other noteworthy members of staff were James Rendel Harris, Alphonse Mingana, the Semitic scholar Professor Edward Robertson...
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the original on 18 October 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016. "James Meadows Rendel 1915–2001". Australian Academy of Science. Archived from the original...
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