• Sir Harry Godwin, FRS (9 May 1901 – 12 August 1985) was a prominent English botanist and ecologist of the 20th century. He is considered to be an influential...
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  • Look up Godwin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Godwin is an English-language surname with Anglo-Saxon origins. It means God's friend and is thus equivalent...
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    Mills Edwin Godwin Jr. (November 19, 1914 – January 30, 1999) was an American politician who was the 60th and 62nd governor of Virginia for two non-consecutive...
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  • Harry Post Godwin (February 10, 1857 – March 30, 1900) was an American newspaper editor. He was born in Binghamton, New York. At a young age he moved...
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  • Harry Easton Godwin (August 22, 1907 – May 27, 1986) was born in New Jersey and grew up in Chicago and Virginia. He saw many jazz musicians in his youth...
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  • (born 1964), ring name of wrestler Mark Canterbury Harry Godwin (1901–1985), botanist Henry Thomas Godwin (1853–?), Ontario farmer and political figure Henry...
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  • radiocarbon calibration curve. The lab is named after the English scientist Harry Godwin. With the late Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton in charge, the focus...
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    by Prof. Sir Harry Godwin. The first plot is never cut. The second is cut every four years, the next every three years and so on. Godwin completed his...
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    of peat archives, a phrase coined by influential peatland scientist Harry Godwin in 1981. In a peat profile there is a fossilized record of changes over...
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    have been recorded in the North of England from the Iron Age by Sir Harry Godwin. Changing climatic conditions may put beech populations in southern England...
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    The House of Godwin (Old English: Godƿine) was an Anglo-Saxon family who were one of the leading noble families in England during the last fifty years...
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    History of the British Flora: A Factual Basis for Phytogeography by Sir Harry Godwin, Cambridge University Press, first published 1956, second edition 1975...
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  • Babington (1861) Harry Marshall Ward (1895) Albert Seward (1906) Frederick Tom Brooks (1936) George Edward Briggs (1948) Harry Godwin (1960) Percy Wragg...
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    William Godwin (3 March 1756 – 7 April 1836) was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He is considered one of the first exponents...
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    History of the British Flora, A Factual Basis for Phytogeography by Sir Harry Godwin, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ISBN 0 521 20254 X, 1975 edition...
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    History of the British Flora, A Factual Basis for Phytogeography by Sir Harry Godwin, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ISBN 0 521 20254 X, 1975 edition...
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  • bowler Henry Goodwin (disambiguation) Harold Goodwin (disambiguation) Harry Godwin (1901–1985), English botanist and ecologist This disambiguation page...
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    Henslow in the 19th century, and Frederick Blackman, Arthur Tansley and Harry Godwin in the 20th century. More recently, the department has been home to:...
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  • City, where he was born in 1929. He was the grandson of Harry Post Godwin.[citation needed] Godwin is known for his novels of legendary figures placed in...
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    contacted Professor Grahame Clark of the University of Cambridge via Harry Godwin and the curator of the Scarborough Museum, Arthur Roy Clapham. Clark...
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  • editorial and advertising illustrator. Born in Washington, D.C., Godwin was the son of Harry Godwin, The Washington Star's city editor, and in 1905, at age 16...
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    Harry Godwin, city editor of the Washington Evening Star, his grandfather Henry fought in the Civil War, and his great grandfather was Abraham Godwin...
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    dating to produce a regional climatic chronology for Scandinavia. In 1940 Harry Godwin began applying von Post's methods to pollen cores from the British Isles...
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    History of the British Flora, A Factual Basis for Phytogeography by Sir Harry Godwin, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ISBN 0 521 20254 X, 1975 edition...
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  • Scholarship at Girton College from 1933 to 1936. Her doctoral supervisor was Harry Godwin. She was awarded her PhD in 1937, with a dissertation entitled Studies...
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    Tansley and Sir Harry Godwin, carried out their pioneering work on the reserve. One of the world's longest-running science experiments, the Godwin Plots, continues...
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    Fowler (1932), Darby (1940), Phillips (1970), and Harry Godwin (1978), though rodham is acknowledged by Godwin. Silvester notes that Astbury (1958) and e.g...
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  • Balfour studentships, under the supervision of Professor Harry Godwin. Her work contributed to Godwin's landmark book History of the British Flora published...
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  • Albert Seward (chair of botany at Cambridge University 1906–1936), and Harry Godwin. Seward was impressed by the young Stearn, giving him access to the herbarium...
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  • Grey, street trader and company director (born 1904) 12 August – Sir Harry Godwin, botanist and ecologist (born 1901) 13 August Shiva Naipaul, journalist...
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