Thomas Andrews Jr. (7 February 1873 – 15 April 1912) was a British businessman and shipbuilder, who was managing director and head of the drafting department...
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Thomas Andrews FRS FRSE (19 December 1813 – 26 November 1885) was an Irish chemist and physicist who did important work on phase transitions between gases...
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Thomas Andrews (1873–1912) was the shipbuilder of the RMS Titanic. Thomas, Tom or Tommy Andrews may also refer to: Thomas Andrews (MP for Dover) (born...
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Thomas Hiram Andrews (born March 22, 1953) is an American non-profit executive, and former congressman from Maine. He is a member of the Democratic Party...
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Thomas Andrews (30 June 1811 – 19 June 1871) was a British metallurgist of international renown. In 1850 Andrews, Samuel Burrows and John Burrows, trading...
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Thomas Andrews Hendricks (September 7, 1819 – November 25, 1885) was an American politician and lawyer from Indiana who served as the 16th governor of...
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Minister J. M. Andrews and Thomas Andrews, builder of the RMS Titanic. Andrews was born in Comber, County Down, the third son of Thomas Andrews, flax spinner...
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King's Speech (2010). Andrews was born in London, the son of Geraldine Agnes (née Cooper), a dancer, and Stanley Thomas Andrews, an arranger and conductor...
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Thomas Andrews FRSE FRS FCE ICE (16 February 1847 – 19 June 1907) was an English metallurgical chemist and ironmaster. Born at Sheffield on 16 February...
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Thomas Andrews Drake (born 1957) is a former senior executive of the National Security Agency (NSA), a decorated United States Air Force and United States...
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was built by the Harland and Wolff shipbuilding company in Belfast. Thomas Andrews Jr., the chief naval architect of the shipyard, died in the disaster...
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Thomas G. Andrews is an American historian. He graduated from Yale University, and University of Wisconsin–Madison with a Ph.D. in U.S. History, May 2003...
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Line; naval architect Thomas Andrews, the managing director of Harland and Wolff's design department; Edward Wilding, Andrews' deputy and responsible...
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1871, the eldest child in the family of four sons and one daughter of Thomas Andrews, flax spinner, and his wife Eliza Pirrie, a sister of Viscount Pirrie...
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W. Thomas Andrews (November 8, 1941 - September 14, 2009) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania...
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immediately came to the bridge. Informed of the situation, he summoned Thomas Andrews, Titanic's builder, who was among a party of engineers from Harland...
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Thomas G. Andrews (1882–1942), a native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, also known as Thomas Galpin Andrews, was born to John D. Andrews and Belle (née...
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Thomas Andrews (born before 1540), of Dover, Kent, was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Dover in 1571 and 1572. Members Constituencies...
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Dame Julie Andrews DBE (born Julia Elizabeth Wells; 1 October 1935) is an English actress, singer, and author. She has garnered numerous accolades throughout...
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the 1958 film A Night To Remember, a scene depicts naval architect Thomas Andrews (played by Michael Goodliffe) instructing a stewardess to be seen wearing...
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RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. She is the only surviving vessel designed by Thomas Andrews, who also helped design those two ocean liners, and the last White Star...
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Andrews, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, and Thomas Andrews, shipbuilder. The title became extinct on Andrews' death in 1951. Sir William Andrews...
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Titanic (1997), he essayed a Mid-Ulster accent to play the shipbuilder Thomas Andrews. In 2009, Garber voiced DC Comics supervillain Sinestro in the direct-to-video...
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Thomas Coleman Andrews (February 19, 1899 – October 15, 1983) was an American accountant, state and federal government official, and the States' Rights...
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The University of St Andrews (Scots: University o St Andras, Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Chill Rìmhinn; abbreviated as St And, from the Latin Sancti Andreae...
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De Graaf & Cornelissen Entertainment and feature René van Kooten as Thomas Andrews. In November 2022, there was a concert production in Australia starring...
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Belfast City Hospital (section Dr. Thomas Andrews)
Belfast Union Infirmary was recorded as 4,252 on 31 January 1869. Dr. Thomas Andrews, who qualified as a doctor in Edinburgh in 1835, was appointed by the...
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Andrews is a patronymic surname of English, Scottish, and Norse origin. At the time of the 1881 British Census, its relative frequency was highest in...
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Andrews Air Force Base (Andrews AFB, AAFB) is the airfield portion of Joint Base Andrews, which is under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force...
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Cagniard de la Tour in 1822 and named by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1860 and Thomas Andrews in 1869. Cagniard showed that CO2 could be liquefied at 31 °C at a pressure...
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