Florence Margaret Durham (6 April 1869 – 25 June 1949) was a British geneticist at Cambridge in the early 1900s and an advocate of the theory of Mendelian...
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Professor Florence Margaret Durham (1869–1949), British geneticist Geoffrey Durham (born 1949), British comedy magician and actor Hugh Durham (born 1937)...
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1897–8 Elinor Philipps, demonstrator in animal morphology 1898–1902 Florence Margaret Durham, demonstrator in animal morphology 1898–1900 Sibille Ford, assistant...
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Caroline Dean FRS Yiliang Ding Raymond Dixon FRS Liam Dolan FRS Florence Margaret Durham Anne Edwards Xiaoqi Feng Michael Denis Gale Beverley Glover Robert...
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Physiology or Medicine Guy Dodson FRS FMedSci (1937–2012), biochemist Florence Margaret Durham (1869–1948), geneticist Sir David Evans FRS (1909–1984), microbiologist...
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an Old Students' Research Studentship from Girton, provided by Florence Margaret Durham. Her research in the field of meteorology produced two publications...
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Durham; her siblings included Mary Edith Durham, the traveller and anthropologist, and Florence Margaret Durham, the geneticist. She was educated at Notting...
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Karole Vail (category Alumni of Collingwood College, Durham)
(1923–1986) and Margaret "Peggy" Angela Vail (née Yeomans; d. 1988), who married in 1957. Vail grew up in Europe and spent 12 years in Florence, Italy; she...
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constituent college of Durham University. It is located mainly on Elvet Hill to the South of the city centre, becoming the first Durham’s “hill colleges”. Following...
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Mary Stewart (novelist) (redirect from Mary Florence Elinor Rainbow)
historical novel and fantasy. Mary Florence Elinor Rainbow was born on 17 September 1916 in Sunderland, County Durham, England, UK, daughter of Mary Edith...
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1, 2006). "The Monster of Florence". The Atlantic. Retrieved March 13, 2022. https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-news/durham-county-news/couples-abduct...
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Mary Ann Cotton (category Executed people from County Durham)
Durham to Margaret, née Londsdale and Michael Robson, a colliery sinker; and baptised at St Mary's, West Rainton on 11 November. Her sister Margaret was...
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George Frederick D'Arcy Lambton, 2nd Earl of Durham (5 September 1828 – 27 November 1879), styled Viscount Lambton from 1833 to 1840, was a British peer...
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— Florence of Worcester 1854, p. 173 There are credible reports of survivors being reduced to cannibalism. In the early 12th century Symeon of Durham wrote:...
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Benedicta Ward (redirect from Florence Margaret Ward)
She wrote extensively on Anselm of Canterbury and Bede. Florence Margaret Ward was born in Durham to Methodist parents; her father had left the Church of...
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painter as well as an antiquarian horological collector. Miller was born in Florence on 24 April 1851. He was the third of six sons and two daughters born to...
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Gertrude Bell (redirect from Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell)
14 July 1868 in Washington New Hall—now known as Dame Margaret Hall—in Washington, County Durham, England. Her family was wealthy, which enabled both her...
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Fred Peart, Baron Peart (category Alumni of the College of the Venerable Bede, Durham)
in Durham, England, in 1914, the son of Emerson Featherstone Peart, a headmaster and leading Labour member of Durham County Council, and Florence Blissenden...
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identity is unknown. He was his parents' only son but had two sisters, Margaret and Cristina. In 1057, Edward the Exile arrived in England with his family...
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Sir Hugh Bell, 2nd Baronet (category Deputy lieutenants of Durham)
Peace, and administrator. A Deputy Lieutenant of County Durham, he was High Sheriff of Durham in 1895 and Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire...
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Leyva, Hannah; Wiggins, Glyniss (May 9, 2024). "1 dead, 3 others hurt in Durham shooting, suspect arrest, police say". WNCN. Retrieved May 9, 2024. Lynch...
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(1653–1717), English book and print seller Robert Tempest, High Sheriff of Durham 1558–1562 William Tempest (born 1987), British fashion designer William...
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that separated from Holiness Pentecostalism in 1910 under William Howard Durham, who denied the Wesleyan-Holiness doctrine of entire sanctification. Pentecostal...
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By Paddling Shoots Junior High Principal". Florence Times Tri-Cities Daily, Volume 109, Number 291 (Florence, Alabama). October 18, 1978. p. 1. Chalmers...
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Representatives from the 82nd district (1973–1983) Leonardo Williams, mayor of Durham, North Carolina (2023–present) Justin Wilson, mayor of Alexandria, Virginia...
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1988 (61st) 0 1 Bagdad Cafe 1988 (61st) 0 1 Beaches 1988 (61st) 0 1 Bull Durham 1988 (61st) 0 1 Buster 1988 (61st) 0 1 Cadillac Dreams 1988 (61st) 0 1 Family...
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surrounding the event was dubbed "Beergate". She and Starmer were both cleared by Durham Police in July 2022 who said there was "no case to answer". Following Johnson's...
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Billericay Conservative Richard Holden Conservative Formerly MP for North West Durham. Previous incumbent John Baron did not stand Basingstoke Conservative Luke...
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127–162) broadcast from 24 August 1982 to 23 December 1982. Kate Blair (Lucy Durham-Matthews) Sarah Cunningham (Claire Nielson) Bruno Rheinhardt (Tony Caunter)...
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Alexander Talbot Rice (category Alumni of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham)
trained at two of the world's most prestigious art institutions, namely, The Florence Academy of Art and The Repin Academy of Art in St. Petersburg. His style...
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