• Sir William John Pugh (28 June 1892 – 18 March 1974) was a British geologist who was director of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and of the Museum...
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  • Pugh (geologist) (1892–1974) William T. Pugh (1845–1928), American politician Gwilym Puw (c. 1618–c. 1689), sometimes anglicised as William Pugh, Welsh...
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  • His predecessor was William W. Daniel (1900–1916), and his successor was J. Caldwell Guilds (1920–1948). Pugh was also a geologist and wrote "Pleistocene...
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    Kenneth Arthur Davies (category British geologists)
    studied geology at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth under William Pugh after the end of the first world war. Davies subsequently went to work...
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  • Antarctic to 2022. Polar Marine Ecologist. Ian William Drummond Dalziel Antarctic to 2014. Polar Geologist. Joanne Susan Johnson Antarctic to 2020. Polar...
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    special of the BBC's Doctor Who, titled "The Waters of Mars", playing geologist Mia Bennett. The episode later won a Hugo Award. In the same year, Chan...
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    the age of rocks). It is used primarily by Earth scientists (including geologists, paleontologists, geophysicists, geochemists, and paleoclimatologists)...
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  • he would be employed for 35 years. He served as the fire lookout at Mount Pugh and settled on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) homestead in the Darrington area. Bruseth...
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  • damaged the baths beyond use. In 1967, the superintendent of parks, Colin Pugh agreed to have sunken gardens built on the foundation for the pool. The Hosking...
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    Baron Flowers, FRS, physicist Neville George, geologist Sir Alex Gordon, CBE, architect Sir William Grove, scientist and judge Rt Rev Llewellyn Henry...
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  • Douglas James Shearman (category 20th-century British geologists)
    Isleworth, Middlesex – 12 May 2003, Cassington, Oxfordshire) was a British geologist and sedimentologist, who made significant contributions to the study of...
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  • José Reis Pereira, 79, Brazilian politician, Piauí MLA (1987–1991). Duncan Pugh, 48, Australian Olympic bobsledder (2010), brain aneurysm. Willie Richardson...
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    actress and singer Jessica Polfjärd (born 1971), Swedish politician Jessica Pugh (born 1997), English badminton player Jéssica Quintino (born 1991), Brazilian...
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  • A. E. Trueman (category 20th-century British geologists)
    Trueman KBE FRS FRSE FGS (26 April 1894 – 5 January 1956) was a British geologist. Trueman was born in Nottingham, the son of Elijah Trueman, a lacemaker...
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  • Conservative Meg Munn MP – Labour, former Minister for Women and Equality John Pugh MP – Liberal Democrat Merlyn Rees - Former Labour MP and Home secretary Angela...
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    "Detroit Mayor Dave Bing faces tough problems after re-election; Charles Pugh promises new direction for council". Detroit News. November 4, 2009. "Dave...
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  • U.S. Congressman James Hugh O'Neill – brigadier general, U.S. Army Cindy Pugh – member, Minnesota House of Representatives Patrick J. Ryan – chief of chaplains...
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  • (d. 1921) 26 May – Henry Hicks, geologist (d. 1899) 3 August – Lewis Pugh Pugh, politician (d. 1908) 5 August – William Lewis, 1st Baron Merthyr, industrialist...
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    open-circuit bottled oxygen sets, with the expedition's physiologist Griffith Pugh referring to the oxygen debate as a "futile controversy", noting that oxygen...
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  • 1907) 1993 – John Tuzo Wilson, Canadian geophysicist and geologist (b. 1908) 1998 – William Congdon, American-Italian painter and sculptor (b. 1912) 1998...
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  • entomologist John Ponsonby-Fane (1848–1916), English malacologist Griffith Pugh (1909–1994), expedition physiologist on the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition...
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    Drew Powell, actor (Noblesville) Nancy Priddy, actress (South Bend) Madelyn Pugh, comedy writer (Indianapolis) Sarah Purcell, television personality (Richmond)...
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    Some of these ice rafts included boulders (known as 'glacial erratic' by geologists) like the Willamette meteorite, which eventually sank in the flood waters...
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    Chamberlain and Director General of the Security Service (MI5) David Thomas Pugh – British academic and marine scientist Luke Roberts – comedian Philip Sales...
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    became a separate colony, and, on the same day, James Esmond—in company with Pugh, Burns and Kelly—found alluvial gold in payable quantities near Donald Cameron's...
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  • 83, Sri Lankan actor (Welikathara, Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli, Aswesuma). Pugh Rogefeldt, 76, Swedish musician, complications from corticobasal degeneration...
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  • (born 1936), poet William Prynne (1600–1699), religious writer and historian John Pudney (1909–1977), writer and poet Sheenagh Pugh (born 1950), poet...
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  • preacher, third chancellor of Syracuse University (born 1835) March 29 – Esther Pugh, American temperance reformer (born 1834) March 30 – Chester Gillette, American...
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    1935. Kelly's Directories Ltd. 1935. pp. Stoke Poges. OCLC 1114860090. Pugh, Peter (2008). Stoke Park the first 1000 years. Icon Books. ISBN 978-184-046-946-2...
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  • cartographer. JPL · 19139 19140 Jansmit 1989 RJ2 Jan Smit (born 1948), Dutch geologist and paleontologist JPL · 19140 19141 Poelkapelle 1989 SB4 Poelkapelle...
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