Louis Brennan CB (28 January 1852 – 17 January 1932) was an Irish mechanical engineer and inventor. Brennan was born in Castlebar, Ireland, and moved...
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Gyro monorail (redirect from Brennan monorail)
on top of a single rail. The monorail is associated with the names Louis Brennan, August Scherl and Pyotr Shilovsky, who each built full-scale working...
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The Brennan torpedo was a torpedo patented by Irish-born Australian inventor Louis Brennan in 1877. It was propelled by two contra-rotating propellers...
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Margaret Brennan (born March 26, 1980) is an American journalist based in Washington, D.C. She is the current moderator of Face the Nation with Margaret...
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The Brennan Helicopter was a British rotary wing aircraft, developed by the Irish engineer and inventor Louis Brennan between the late 1910s and the mid-1920s...
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gyroscopic systems were based on Louis Brennan's theories. The Ford Motor Company of Detroit gave credit for the Gyron to Louis Brennan. Alex Tremulis had started...
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Myles Brennan (born March 2, 1999) is a former American football quarterback. Brennan attended Saint Stanislaus College in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi....
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Andrew James Louis Brennan (December 14, 1877 – May 23, 1956) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Richmond from...
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vehicle was 2.75 tons and it had a very large turning radius. In 1927, Louis Brennan, funded to the tune of £12,000 (plus a £2000 per year) by John Cortauld...
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built by John Louis Lay (1872), John Ericsson (1873), Victor von Scheliha (1873), and the first practical wire guided torpedo, the Brennan torpedo, patented...
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Brennan (/ˈbrɛnən/) is an Irish surname which is an anglicised form of two different Irish-language surnames: Ó Braonáin and Ó Branáin (or Mac Branáin)...
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(pneumatic), John Louis Lay (electric wire guided), and Victor von Scheliha (electric wire guided). The Brennan torpedo, invented by Louis Brennan in 1877, was...
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Fireman's respirator invented by John Tyndall. 1877: Brennan torpedo invented by Louis Brennan. 1879: The rules of Hurling first standardised with the...
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ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 September 2024. Brown, Benjamin; Mian, Louis; Brennan, Eve (10 July 2024). "Crossbow killings suspect found after attack on...
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(1829–1887) – Scholar and founder of the Gaelic Union Louis Brennan (1852–1932) – Invented the brennan torpedo Richard Douthwaite (1942–2011) – Economist...
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26) Arturo Celestino Alvarez (1919.12.18 – 1921.05.09) Andrew James Louis Brennan (1923.02.23 – 1926.05.28) Vincenzo Celli (1927.04.08 – 1951.10.17) Antonio...
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the right to vote". Brennan Center For Justice. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2013. "Emma Louis-Dreyfus 1974-2018"...
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Bradshaw Braille – Louis Braille Bramah Press – Joseph Bramah Brannock device – Charles F. Brannock Brennan torpedo – Louis Brennan Brougham – Henry Brougham...
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(pneumatic), John Louis Lay (electric wire guided), and Victor von Scheliha (electric wire guided). The Brennan torpedo, invented by Louis Brennan in 1877 was...
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by John Ericsson, John Louis Lay, and Victor von Scheliha, but the first practical guided missile was patented by Louis Brennan, an emigre to Australia...
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reciter, and author Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte (1813–1891), statesman, philologist Frank Brangwyn (1867–1956), artist Louis Brennan (1852–1932), mechanical...
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scholar; founder of the Gaelic Union Enoch Burke, anti-LGBT activist Louis Brennan (1852–1932), inventor Margaret Burke-Sheridan (1889–1958), opera singer...
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Kevin Brennan is an American stand-up comedian, podcaster, and writer. He is the host of the Misery Loves Company podcast, and is best known for his work...
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Enya (redirect from Enya Brennan)
of Brennan". The name Brennan was accidentally added to Leo's name at his birth registration in 1925; his family name was Hardin; Leo used Brennan (Ó/Ní...
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2007. Brennan 2022, pp. 12–13. Brennan 2022, p. 8. Brennan 2022, p. 10. Brennan 2022, pp. 9–10. Brennan 2022, p. 11. Brennan 2022, p. 12. Brennan 2022...
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St. Louis. His parents, William C. Brennan and Margaret Hackett, were both from Tipperary. Brennan attended the Cathedral Parish School in St. Louis and...
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de Vyver (1889–1911) Denis Joseph O'Connell (1912–1926) Andrew James Louis Brennan (1926–1945) Peter Leo Ireton (1945–1958) John Joyce Russell (1958–1973)...
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Digital Logic Robert Boyle (1627–1691) – physicist, 'Boyle's law' Louis Brennan (1852–1932) – principle of a guided missile, wire-guided torpedo Pádraig...
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Megan Jane Brennan (born c. 1962) served as the seventy-fourth postmaster general of the United States. Brennan became the first woman to hold the office...
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youngest daughter of Steve Jobs (his eldest being Lisa Brennan-Jobs from his first partner Chrisann Brennan). She also has two older siblings: brother Reed,...
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