• William Joscelyn Arkell FGS, FRS (9 June 1904 – 18 April 1958) was a British geologist and palaeontologist, regarded as the leading authority on the Jurassic...
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  • Barker William Joscelyn Arkell (1904–1958), English geologist and paleontologist Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arkell (surname). Arkell Cirque...
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  • Arkell James Arkell, British businessman, father of geologist William Joscelyn Arkell Arkell This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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  • Cambridge University as researcher under the supervision of the late William Joscelyn Arkell, widely regarded as the expert on the Jurassic Period at that time...
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  • Oxford as a Doctor of Philosophy. His doctoral thesis, with advisor William Joscelyn Arkell, is entitled Variation in the Terebratulacea of the Fuller's Earth...
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  • Archangelsky (Argentina, 1931-2022) Adolphe d'Archiac (France, 1802-1868) William Joscelyn Arkell (England, 1904-1958) Chester A. Arnold (United States, 1901-1977)...
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  • Catherine's) Matilda Simon, 3rd Baroness Simon of Wythenshawe (Balliol) William Joscelyn Arkell (New College) U. Aswathanarayana Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell...
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    Marne in World War One and losing the Battle of France in 1940 William Joscelyn Arkell FGS, FRS, 53, British paleontologist and geologist with an expertise...
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  • of the Royal Society elected in 1947. William Joscelyn Arkell Clement Attlee George Macdonald Bennett William Sawney Bisat Dame Mary Lucy Cartwright...
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    cricketer; born at Highworth Joseph Knight (1896–1974), cricketer William Joscelyn Arkell (1904–1958), geologist and palaeontologist, leading authority on...
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  • 1936 to March 1937, after which began, according to the geologist William Joscelyn Arkell, "the removal of the greatest quantity of subsoil ... ever taken...
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    concert, conducted by Hans Richter, at the Queen's Hall. Born: William Joscelyn Arkell, British geologist and palaeontologist; in Highworth, Wiltshire...
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    R S T U V W X Y Z Hotham, Henry John, 1814–1900 (clergyman) Mathison, William Collings, 1817/8–1870 (educationalist and clergyman) John de Baggeshott:...
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    Alexander Henry Green Henry Alexander Miers William Johnson Sollas William Joscelyn Arkell John Bowman Lawrence Wager John Frederick Dewey Keith O'Nions John...
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    1947 Stanley Smith 1948 Arthur Hubert Cox 1949 William Joscelyn Arkell 1950 Samuel James Shand 1951 William Dixon West 1952 Alfred Kingsley Wells 1953 Oliver...
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  • November 1765 John Argyris 1986-03-20 19 August 1916 – 2 April 2004 William Joscelyn Arkell 1947-03-20 9 June 1904 – 18 April 1958 Joseph Arthur Arkwright...
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  • (1945) William Joscelyn Arkell (1944) George G. Simpson (1943) Edward W. Berry and Arthur S. Woodward (1942) David M. Watson (1941) Amadeus William Grabau...
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